Victorian government unveils bold plan: free dental care for all ahead of November election, launching 10 new public clinics to serve 100,000 annually—no appointments, no cost. A $230 million investment over three years aims to tackle the crisis of delayed care that fuels costly hospital visits, modeled after urgent care clinics and designed to meet voter demand for real cost-of-living relief. Unlike current limited programs for kids or concession holders, this expands access to every Victorian, regardless of income, with extended hours to fit busy lives. Success hinges on staffing and managing surging demand—but it’s a structural shift meant to last.
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