The Victorian opposition has raised concerns the deal will drive up the price of infrastructure even further.
today voted on a new enterprise bargaining agreement before taking the rest of the day off to celebrate.
It was greeted with enthusiasm by speakers at Festival Hall, where thousands of members and delegates had gathered to vote. "Who's really running our state? John Setka or Jacinta Allan?" he said."We closely monitor the performance and compliance of all contractors through a range of measures, including audits - so that our major projects are delivered within the agreed costs," the spokesperson said.
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