SPEECH – Address to Disability Employment Australia Leaders’ forum
Parkroyal Hotel, Melbourne Thursday, 16 April 2015 E & OE Subjects: Disability Employment, DES Thanks very much Rick. It’s great to be with you all. …
Parkroyal Hotel, Melbourne Thursday, 16 April 2015 E & OE Subjects: Disability Employment, DES Thanks very much Rick. It’s great to be with you all. …
Labor has betrayed workers and families in Melbourne’s South East. Daniel Andrews’ unprecedented announcement that he’ll pay hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayers’ money to not build the East…
Senator for Victoria, the Hon Mitch Fifield said tackling the ice scourge that is harming so many communities is a top priority for the Coalition Government. Senator Fifield said Prime…
With further tariff cuts on exports to Japan coming into effect on 1 April, Senator for Victoria the Hon. Mitch Fifield is urging all businesses in Melbourne’s South East to…
with Clinton Maynard and Suzy Yates 11 April 2015 9:20am E & OE Subjects: Business Services Wage Assessment Tool (BSWAT), Australian Disability Enterprises YATES: We all…
Organisations that support Australians with disability will benefit from a $250,000 Abbott Government investment into disability-related conferences. Assistant Minister for Social Services, Senator Mitch Fifield, said 25 groups were receiving…
The Australian Government is making it easier for older Australians to access the care they need to remain living in their own home through new home support assessment arrangements. …
Statewide Mornings with Leon Compton 1 April 2015 9:05am E & OE Subjects: Ageing, Harper review, NDIS, unemployment benefits for young jobseekers, emergency relief funding COMPTON:…
The disability employment market is now open for business as part of the Government’s commitment to helping people with disability find jobs. “For the first time ever, all Disability Employment…
E & OE Subjects: Additional 150 young carer bursaries FIFIELD: Thanks Prime Minister, colleagues, Ara Cresswell, ladies and gentlemen. I always feel like a bit of an…