Latest News About Victorian State Budget

Updated 2026-05-06 01:07

Here’s a concise update on the latest Victorian state budget news.

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Victorian State Budget summary 2024-25

Victoria's 2024-25 Budget highlights and challenges: no new taxes, but soaring interest costs. Discover payroll tax threshold increases, phasing out of business insurance duty, and funding boosts for start-ups via LaunchVic. Dive into the implications of a $2.2 billion deficit and mounting debt. Learn how funding shifts impact education, housing, and business incentives in this landmark budget.

www.forvismazars.com

2025-26 Victorian State Budget released | News and articles

Published: 20 May 2025 The Victorian Government released the 2025-26 State Budget today. DJSIR has received funding to continue delivering impactful work that drives the Victorian economy and shapes our vibrant state. Key budget outcomes for DJSIR include: $150 million for the Victorian Investment Fund to boost business investment and expand priority sectors across the state, creating jobs and opportunities, and cementing Victoria as the place to do business. The fund will include a $50...

djsir.vic.gov.au

State Budget 2024/25 - Treasurer Tim Pallas | Victorian Budget 25/26

In this budget, we're delivering the fourth and final step laid out four years ago. Stabilising net debt levels. And as a result of this success, we're now prepared to take a fifth step to go even further to reducing net debt as a share of our state's growing economy. Driving growth across our state has secured our economic recovery, and an economic growth statement to be released later this year will help us further grow our economy and support more Victorians into secure, well-paid jobs.

www.budget.vic.gov.au

[PDF] Victorian Pre-Election Budget Update - dtf.vic.

downwards by $548 million in 2012-13 and downwards by $599 million in 2013-14. – These revisions reflect a range of State revenue and Commonwealth funding variations, the impact of new policy decisions, as well as non-cash items such as superannuation and depreciation expenses and the one-off impact of revenue

www.dtf.vic.gov.au

2025-26 Victorian Budget - PwC Australia

This year’s Victorian Budget seeks to provide cost-of-living support to families, while dedicating funds to improving infrastructure, healthcare and education. The Victorian Government expects to return an operating surplus by 2025-26 with net debt as a percentage of its Gross State Product (GSP) to stabilise and begin to decline by the end of the forward estimates period.

www.pwc.com.au

State Budget | dtf.vic.gov.au

The State Budget provides projections of Government revenue and expenditure for the following year, and outlines services to be delivered.

www.dtf.vic.gov.au