Victoria’s title as Australia’s number one state for jobs creation has been retained, with Victoria recording the largest jobs growth in the country last month.

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Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) results show an extra 29,300 Victorians found jobs in February – more than any other state or territory, bringing the total number of Victorians in work to a record 3.7 million people.

Fuelled by strong jobs growth, Victoria’s unemployment rate remained low, below four percent at 3.9 percent in February.

Since 2014, there has been almost 780,000 new jobs created in Victoria.

Regional Victorian jobs have also soared since 2014, jumping by nearly 25 per cent, with a near-record 822,000 Victorians in regional areas now in work across the state, providing communities with stability and security.

Victoria has charted an impressive economic recovery, with ABS data showing the state’s economy growing by 9.1 per cent over the past two years – outpacing NSW, Queensland, Western Australia, and Tasmania.

Recent ABS national accounts results showed a strong 11.3 per cent boost in business investment in Victoria in the year to December 2023 – more than three percentage points above the 8.2 per cent national average.

The data reflects Victoria’s position as a viable investment destination, with business investment supported by a strong pipeline of construction projects across the state.

Independent analysts Deloitte Access Economics forecast that growth in Victoria’s economy and employment numbers will outpace all other states over the next five years.

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