Victorian budget 2015: Over $500m for 100,000 new jobs and limited tax relief

By Nassim Khadem
Updated May 5 2015 - 8:08pm, first published 7:51pm
Treasurer Tim Pallas said under back to work funding, employers would get payroll tax relief if they hired retrenched workers, unemployed young people or the long-term jobless. Photo: Josh Robenstone
Treasurer Tim Pallas said under back to work funding, employers would get payroll tax relief if they hired retrenched workers, unemployed young people or the long-term jobless. Photo: Josh Robenstone

Victorian businesses and start-ups will get more than half a billion in funding as the state government pledges to create over 100,000 "high-skill, high-wage" jobs.

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