Victorian Election 2022

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  • Labor - $610 - $675 for a new West Gippsland Hospital including up to 223 beds and 25 outpatient spaces;

    Liberal/National - $400 million for construction of a 200 bed West Gippsland hospital;

    Liberal/National - committed to a state of the art health service for Phillip Island;

  • Liberal/National - plan to “unlock” 150,000 extra lots of land across Victoria over a two-year period, one third or 50,000 of those lots will be located in regional Victoria;

  • Labor - $42 million to install 100 neighbourhood batteries across Victoria;

    Labor - committed to 6,000 new apprenticeships and traineeships in renewable energy;

    Liberal/National - $100 million over 10 years to research better ways of productively and sustainably managing soils;

    Liberal/National - $6 million to address serious erosion of the Inverloch foreshore

  • Labor - promising faster broadband for outer suburbs and regions as part of the $550 million Connecting Victoria Program, including an extra 2,000 km of fibre rolled out over the next three years;

    Liberal/National - $6.2 million for oversight of emergency communications.

  • Labor - Establish 50 government-owned childcare centres;

    Labor - $16.7 million to rebuild the Warneet South and North Jetties, as well as upgrading boating facilities in Lang Lang, Cowes, Tooradin and Inverloch;

    Labor - $50 million build, upgrade and renovate new community infrastructure for multicultural and multifaith communities;

    Liberal/National - $40 million across Port Phillip and Western Port Bays including transfer of management of boat ramps, land and parking to Boating Victoria;

    Liberal/National - Build a permanment home for the Corinella Boating and Angling Club;'

    Liberal/National - $16.7 million to rebuild the Warneet South and North Jetties, as well as upgrading boating facilities in Lang Lang, Cowes, Tooradin and Inverloch

    Liberal/National - $200 vouchers for school children to participate in sport or active recreation;

    Liberal/National - $42 million for a new, modern aquatic and recreation facility for Phillip Island.

    Liberal/National - $880,000 to improve the amenity and safety at Inverloch Recreation Reserve;

  • Labor - $1 billion package for regional commuters, capping the cost of a daily ticket on the regional network at $9.20 for a full fare or $4.60 for a concession;

    Labor - committed to an extended bus services for passengers in Maddingley;

    Liberal/National - $288 million for the Roads and Bridges Program including grants of up to $1.5 million for regional councils to fund the restoration of deteriorating bridge infrastructure;

    Liberal/National - $160 million for at least 45 new or expanded bus services across the state;

    Liberal/National - pledged to halve V/Line fares for regional public transport trips for the next four years;

  • Liberal/National - invest $1 billion of the $2.5 billion Rebuilding Jobs, Bringing Manufacturing Home program will be in regional Victoria;

    Liberal/National - $435 million over 4 years to cut small business taxes;

    Liberal/National - $10 million business event attraction package to support the tourism industry;

    Liberal/National - freeze all existing local government business fees;