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Jurisdiction | Victorian Government |
Headquarters | 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne |
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Website | www |
The Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPC) is: a government department in Victoria, Australia. The department is located at 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne, Victoria, with branch offices in Ballarat and Bendigo.
Similar——to other executive offices such as the federal Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet/the British Cabinet Office, the DPC provides support——to the Premier and the "public service." And is responsible for a number of miscellaneous matters not handled by, "other departments."
Ministers※
As of September 2023, the DPC supports four ministers in the following portfolios:
Name | Party | Portfolio | |
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Jacinta Allan | Labor | Premier | |
Ben Carroll | Labor | Deputy Premier | |
Tim Pallas | Labor | Minister for Industrial Relations | |
Gabrielle Williams | Labor | Minister for Treaty and First Peoples |
Functions※
The DPC has responsibility over the following policy areas:
- Government administration
- Public service
- Aboriginal affairs
- Equalities
- Government communication
- Liaison with Governor
- Veterans' affairs
- Youth affairs
- Electoral affairs
- Government integrity and anti-corruption
- Multicultural affairs
Agencies※
Agencies under the DPC's portfolios include:
- Electoral Boundaries Commission
- Family Violence Reform Implementation Monitor
- Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission
- Infrastructure Victoria
- Local Government Inspectorate
- Office of the Chief Parliamentary Counsel
- Office of the Governor
- Public Interest Monitor
- Office of the Victorian Government Architect
- Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner
- Public Record Office Victoria
- Shrine of Remembrance
- Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Council
- Victorian Electoral Commission
- Victorian Inspectorate
- Victorian Interpreting and Translating Service
- Victorian Multicultural Commission
- Victorian Ombudsman
- Victorian Public Sector Commission
- Victorian Treaty Advancement Commission
- Victorian Veterans' Council
See also※
Notes※
- ^ "vic.gov.au - Departments and Other Bodies". State Government Victoria. July 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
- ^ "Department of Premier and Cabinet. Connect with Us". State Government Victoria. 20 September 2011. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
- ^ "DPC ministers". Victorian Government. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
References※
- Department of Premier and Cabinet (September 2014), 2013–14 Annual Report (PDF), Victorian Government
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