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  2. VicScreen - Wikipedia

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    Film Victoria was created as "a new statutory authority to be responsible for Government activities related to the production and distribution of film in Victoria including film for educational purposes", under an Act of the Victorian Parliament introduced by Norman Lacy, Minister for the Arts, on 6 October 1981, known as the Film Victoria Act 1981.

  3. Victorian School Building Authority - Wikipedia

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    It was established by the Andrews Government as part of the 2016 Victorian Budget. [3] Between 2017 and 2024, the Authority opened 96 new primary and secondary schools in the state and plans to open an additional 25 by 2026. [2] A number of the VSBA's new schools are so-called "vertical schools" on inner-city sites, a new concept in Victoria. [4]

  4. Education in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Government schools educate 64% of Victorian students, with 21% of students in Catholic schools and the remaining 15% in independent schools as of 2021. [3] Education in government schools until year 12 is free, but this does not apply to overseas students nor to students over the age of 20 on 1 January of the year of enrolment. [4]

  5. Norman Lacy - Wikipedia

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    [18] The Act that he had passed through the Victorian Parliament provided for Film Victoria to be established by the amalgamation the Victorian Film Corporation (as it had been constituted initially in 1976), the State Film Centre and sections of the Audio Visual Resources Branch of the Education Department of Victoria. [19]

  6. Victoria State Government - Wikipedia

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    The Victoria State Government enforces acts passed by the parliament through government departments, statutory authorities, and other public agencies. The government is formally presided over by the governor , who exercises executive authority granted by the state's constitution through the Executive Council, a body consisting of senior cabinet ...

  7. Department of Education (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    Formerly known as the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development until January 2015 and Department of Education and Training (DET) until January 2023, [4] the department is responsible for the state's education system.

  8. Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian Curriculum F–10 incorporates and reflects much of the Australian Curriculum F–10, but differs in some important respects, most notably the representation of the curriculum as a continuum of learning and the structural design. Victorian Government and Catholic schools are required to use the Victorian Curriculum F–10.

  9. List of Victorian government agencies - Wikipedia

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    In Victoria, the public sector is defined by the Public Administration Act 2004. The Victorian public service is composed of ten departments , the head of each being a secretary . Each department can consist of a number of portfolios, each of which is the direct responsibility of a minister , who collectively form the ministry .

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