Employers back Victoria's pledge to cut red tape
The Victorian Government's pledge to speed up transport infrastructure projects by cutting red tape has been welcomed by state employers.
The Victorian Employers' Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VECCI) said yesterday that the proposed Major Transport Projects Facilitation Bill "should, in principle and in practice, assist Victoria's economy and liveability".
The legislation was introduced into the state's...
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