A Victorian Coalition government would make public transport free for nurses and many other healthcare workers if the opposition wins the November election. | rpjward
A Victorian Coalition government would make public transport free for nurses and many other healthcare workers if the opposition wins the November election.
Guy said eligible healthcare workers would save $7200 over the life of the pan while nurses could be up to $1800 a year better off. “That’s the opposition’s job - to make announcements, we’re getting on with taking action and that payment will be made tomorrow, the first of those payments,” Andrew said.“That’s not a promise. That payment will be made tomorrow and we think that’s really important. It’s very practical.
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