January 28th, 2022New Local Jobs commissioner
Victoria’s new Local Jobs First Commissioner will champion local businesses and workers getting roles in the state’s big infrastructure, manufacturing and services projects.
Moana Weir started as Victoria’s new Local Jobs First Commissioner today and brings a wealth of experience to the role. She has been a senior officer at companies including SEEK, REA Group, and an executive at Bupa.
An experienced lawyer, she is currently Chair of the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission.
The Local Jobs First Commissioner advocates on behalf of Victorian small and medium-sized enterprises and promotes the employment of Victorian apprentices, trainees and cadets on government construction projects.
The role also oversees compliance with local content commitments that maximise opportunities for local industry.
Ms Weir replaces the inaugural commissioner Don Matthews, who retired in 2021.
The Victorian Government is the largest procurer of goods, services and construction works in the state and helps to develop local industries, create jobs and boost economic activity.
Under its Local Jobs First policy, the Victorian Government has set local content requirements for 227 strategic projects since December 2014.
Victoria’s Local Jobs First Act 2003 is Australia’s oldest legislation on mandatory local content, requiring all Government departments and agencies to apply local content for contracts valued at $1 million or more in regional Victoria, or $3 million or more in metropolitan Melbourne. It also requires job opportunities to be created for Victorian apprentices, trainees and cadets on projects worth over $20 million.
For more information about the role of the Commissioner, visit: localjobsfirst.vic.gov.au/commissioner
Minister for Industry Support and Recovery Martin Pakula: “Ms Weir’s expertise will help to deliver the Government’s Local Jobs First policy as we continue to put Victorian businesses and workers first.”
Minister for Employment Jaala Pulford: “I would like to welcome Ms Moana Weir into her role as the Local Jobs First Commissioner as she supports our state’s economic and social recovery by getting more Victorians into local jobs.”