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Which signs you need How to print your signs How to display your signs Optional signs Social media tiles to share By law, you must display certain signs (posters) at your licensed venue or location.
VELP Foundations is for new Educational Leaders with 1 to 2 years of experience. You will learn about leadership, change management, team teaching, observation and assessment. VELP Advanced is for ...
It is a legislative requirement for anyone undertaking the duties of a teacher in a Victorian school or early childhood ...
Mobile digital road safety cameras can be used in unmarked vehicles and trailers parked on the side of the road. Mobile digital road safety cameras can be used in unmarked vehicles and trailers parked ...
The Reportable Conduct Scheme requires some organisations to notify us of allegations of child abuse (and other child-related misconduct) made against their workers ...
Vocational Education and Training (VET) gives you practical knowledge and hands-on skills to build a rewarding career. TAFE and training providers across Victoria offer courses in a wide range of ...
provides independent advice to the Minister for Disability advises on policy and strategy helps to increase the inclusion and participation of Victorians with disability. The chairperson leads the ...
Offences and fines for breaching the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998. The Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 allows infringement notices (fines) to be issued to: licensees and their staff minors (people ...
Are you passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of Victorians? We’re looking for the next generation of community service workers. Step into your career with the Community and ...
With 80 qualifications and short courses offered across Victoria at more than 90 campuses with state-of-the-art training facilities, Free TAFE makes it possible for you to build a rewarding career.
The Premier of Victoria announced the Multicultural Review in December 2024. Its purpose was to recommend ways the government could strengthen its support to multicultural and multifaith communities.