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    43% cut by 2030, biodiversity levy and more EV perks—understand Labor's 2025 green agenda quickly.

    Explore Labor's 90% CCS, universal preschool rollout and educator wage plan for 2025.

    Labour-hire parity, gig-worker minimum standards and jail for wage theft—see how Labor's 2025 IR Bill changes work.

    Victorian Young Labor boasts 2,100 student members, a 'Policy Pitch' weekend and 30 paid parliamentary internships each year.

    Learn how Victorian Labor works—from 340 local branches up to the 23-member Administrative Committee and the powerful State Conference.

    Energy rebates, free kinder, a 95% renewables law and new hospitals headline Labor's 2025 policy platform.

    Lower-house preselections are decided by 100 delegates—50 branch members and 50 union votes—while a 50% women quota applies party-wide by 2026.

    The VLWN offers mentoring with MPs, quarterly masterclasses and a $5,000 scholarship to lift women into leadership across Victorian Labor.

    A simple Caucus majority triggers and decides Victorian Labor leadership ballots—see the process and recent changes.

    Adult membership $110 (or $77 for union members). See fees, joining steps and voting rights in the Victorian Labor Party.

    From Elmslie's 14-day government to Jacinta Allan—see every Victorian Labor premier, major reform and election result.

    Donations to Victorian Labor are capped at $4,850 a year and must be disclosed within 21 days if over $1,210.

    Sign up with Labor's Community Action Network to door-knock, phone-bank or create digital content—full training and travel reimbursements provided.

    Free Kinder saves Victorian families thousands a year and adds thousands of new places. Check eligibility and how the funding works.

    Labor's Budget extends the off-the-plan stamp-duty concession – slicing thousands off apartment purchases. See who saves and why critics say it's not enough.

    Armed robbery becomes reverse-onus, new bail-breach crimes carry jail time—see what Labor's Tough Bail Bill means for courts and youth offenders.