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|---|---|
| Courts and Tribunals – Daily Lists (Victoria) | The 'Courts and Tribunals (Victoria) Daily Lists' website is an announcement of their daily activities |
| Department of Human Services - Emergency Management | The website has information about managing public health emergencies, provision of health advice and coordination of community initiatives to minimise the impact of emergencies on individuals and communities. |
| Department of Human Services | The Department of Human Services is committed to ensuring that all Victorians have access to quality services that protect and enhance the community's physical, mental and social well-being. |
| Department of Premier and Cabinet | The Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPC) has a leadership role in the identification and implementation of the strategic directions of Government. It manages relationships with other governments in Australia and overseas, and develops processes for community engagement and partnering in government decision-making. |
| Department of Transport | The Department of Transport is the main provider of essential infrastructure in Victoria. The website includes information on public transport, major projects, roads, ports, freight and construction. |
| Department of Treasury and Finance | The Department of Treasury and Finance provides policy advice to the Victorian Government on economic, financial and resource management. |
| Domestic Violence Resource Centre | This link provides access to the Domestic Violence Resource Centre's online resources and support. |
| Office of the Emergency Services Commissioner - Inquiry into the 2002-2003 Victorian Bushfires | Over the summer of 2002-2003, bushfires burnt across the greatest expanse of land in Victoria since 1939. The Premier established an inquiry into the 2002-2003 Victorian Bushfires in April 2003. The inquiry was led by the Emergency Services Commissioner, Bruce Esplin, assisted by two independent experts: |

