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Jacinta Allan

 Jacinta Allan MP

Minister for

 

Contact details

Level 36, 121 Exhibition Street, Melbourne
Vic, 3000, AUS
Tel: (+ 61 3) 9651 9920
Fax: (+61 3) 9651 9962

Jacinta Allan was elected as the Member for Bendigo East in September 1999 at the age of 25, making her the youngest woman to ever be elected to the Victorian Parliament.

Jacinta is the Minister for Regional and Rural Development and Minister for Skills and Workforce Participation.

Previously, Jacinta served as the Minister for Skills, Education Services and Employment and Minister for Women's Affairs. From 2002-2006, Jacinta served as Minister for Education Services and Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs.

Regional and Rural Development

As the Minister for Regional and Rural Development, Ms Allan is responsible for continuing the Victorian Government's successful economic development strategies for regional Victoria. This includes delivery of the Victorian Government's $502 million provincial statement Moving Forward and the delivery of programs to continue to build and attract economic development and investment to the Victoria's regions such as the:

  • Regional Infrastructure Development Fund
  • Provincial Victoria Growth Fund
  • Community Regional Investment Program
  • Small Towns Development Fund

Skills and Workforce Participation

As the Minister for Skills and Workforce Participation, Jacinta is driving a whole-of-government approach to tackle skill needs over the coming decade to secure Victoria's future economic prosperity.

This includes implementing the Victorian Government's $241 million skills action plan, Maintaining the Advantage; driving higher education and vocational education and training policy; apprenticeships and traineeships and Adult, Community and Further Education.

Recognising that some job seekers face continuing barriers to employment even at times of low unemployment, Jacinta is responsible for the State's employment programs, which help job seekers into sustainable employment while helping industry meet its skill and labour needs.

She is also responsible for the Skilled Migration Program, which has lifted Victoria's share of Australia’s skilled migrants from around 19 per cent in 1999 to more than 25 per cent today.

Background

Before entering Parliament, Ms Allan worked in the office of Steve Gibbons MP, Federal Member for Bendigo, the office of Neil O'Keefe, Federal Member for Burke, and the Commonwealth Department of Industrial Relations.

Ms Allan was born and grew up in Bendigo. She studied at Catholic College Bendigo before completing her Bachelor of Arts (Honours) at La Trobe University, Bendigo.



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