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Minister for Crime Prevention, Corrections, Youth Justice and Victim Support in Victorian Government. Authorised B Carroll, 473 Keilor Rd, Niddrie

Joined April 2012

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  1. Great to see my old school featured in today's for their mindfulness and well-being programs. We know that when our kids are happy and well supported, they can focus on their learning and have the best education to succeed.

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  2. Sep 7

    Gorgeous morning for a run around the . Just over a month until 🏃🏻‍♂️ – at Maribyrnong River

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    Sep 6

    Here’s a remarkable statistic: Nearly 1.1 billion fewer people are living in extreme poverty today than in 1990. But over 700 million still live on less than $2 a day. Six of them share their stories, their challenges, and their dreams for better lives.

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    Sep 6
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  5. Sep 7

    I was fortunate to have Dennis as a Lecturer on American politics at . As highlighted here with , his insights and lived experience on politics, politicians and the United States make him a living treasure.

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  6. Sep 6

    Michele Williams QC was appointed in March as Chair of Victoria’s Post Sentence Authority bringing a wealth of experience to the role. Enjoyed reading about her values, tenacity and commitment to get to where she is.

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  7. Sep 6

    Building the in will see nearly $1 million spent across our 8 schools for important maintenance works, such as: Painting ✔️ Carpets✔️ Windows✔️ Water services.✔️ Part of the largest boost to school maintenance ever undertaken. – at Niddrie

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  8. Sep 5

    The Labor Government is investing in local community projects with applications now open for the . I encourage all local councils and not-for-profit groups to apply at

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    Sep 4
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    Great to launch the CSF in the heart of Bayswater with our amazing 2nd/3rd Bayswater group.

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  11. Sep 4
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  12. Sep 4

    This winter Synergy Auto Repairs celebrated 5 years of changing lives by helping young people avoid the criminal justice system. I was proud to be there for the celebration and to meet some of the young people who’ve turned their lives around

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    Sep 3

    TAFE is the engine room of our training system. Free TAFE is changing lives and supporting our economy. I recently saw firsthand just how important this initiative is for some of William Angliss Institute's graduates. Congratulations to all students on this wonderful achievement

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    Sep 3

    Very difficult job undertaken by FIS staff who deserve recognition for their commitment.

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    Sep 3

    Great to have Minister ⁦⁩ attend the LIV Children and Youth Issues Committee meeting. A really valuable discussion on what can be done in the Youth Justice sector.

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  16. Sep 3

    Important discussion tonight with and the Children and Youth Issues Committee on how government can help improve how young people interact with our courts. – at Law Institute Of Victoria

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  17. Sep 3

    Philanthropist Julius Colman is the head and heart behind the successful Doveton College and it was great to hear firsthand his work on improving the educational standards and whole of life opportunities for children, young people and adults in the Doveton community.

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    Sep 2

    Silica dust is hazardous and 20 stonemasons have been diagnosed with silicosis. It’s why we banned dry cutting and why we’re urging stonemasons to get a free silicosis health check here:

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  19. Sep 2

    Great to meet the committed Forensic Intervention Services team -highly qualified staff & clinicians responsible for assessing & providing intensive treatment to some of our state’s most complex offenders & prisoners. I thank them all for their work.

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    Sep 1

    Sometimes it’s the little things that can have a big impact. Every single government school - primary, secondary & specialist - will benefit from a $515m maintenance blitz! From fixing leaky taps, replacing carpet, to a new lick of paint - the biggest maintenance boost ever 🏫

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