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Victorian Auditor-General

Report

Investing in early intervention initiatives


This audit was conducted to assess if departments produce evidence to show that early intervention initiatives improve outcomes, reduce service demand and deliver the savings used to make budget reductions. The audit found improvements could be made in this area to better support government decision-making.
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Follow-up: Service Victoria – digital delivery of government services


The review described in this report was undertaken to see whether Victorian Government departments have implemented the action plans they committed to in response to a 2021 audit of digital service delivery. The review also looked at whether customer experience has improved and transaction costs have reduced since the original audit.
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Free TAFE


This report evaluates Victoria's Free TAFE initiative introduced in 2019. It finds that while the program successfully boosted training participation in priority skill areas and provided substantial tuition fee savings to students, it resulted in higher per-enrolment government costs and failed to significantly shift the overall proportion of priority student cohorts.
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Enhanced Maternal and Child Health program performance


This report reviews the Enhanced Maternal and Child Health Service (EMCH) in Victoria. It assesses whether EMCH is achieving its intended outcomes of reaching families with the greatest need. It recommends improvements in data collection to enable the performance of the program to be assessed and ensure it is reaching families in greatest need.
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Major projects performance reporting 2025


This report examined whether there is transparent, accurate and meaningful public information about the progress of 110 major projects surveyed in Victoria. It found public reporting does not always provide enough information to give Parliament and the community a complete understanding of major projects’ performance. The report made one recommendation to address the findings.

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