00:00Touchdown in the Indian capital.
00:05It was a very comfortable, smooth flight.
00:07The Premier has four days in Delhi to sell the education state.
00:12We are home to so many Indian students who choose to come and study at one of Victoria's world-class education institutions.
00:20But Victoria now has a monkey on its back in the form of international student caps.
00:26The Federal Government hopes to impose them by next year.
00:29I'm yet to have meetings with representatives of the Indian Government.
00:33I will be over the course of this week.
00:35And I will be making it clear in those discussions that Victoria remains a welcoming place, regardless of what the Federal Government is doing.
00:43The Premier says Victoria's relationship with India is worth over $3 billion.
00:48But there's more money to be made outside of the education sector.
00:53My focus over the course of this visit will be on strengthening those areas with a further focus on film, culture, sport, technology.
01:03Back home and the Government continues to deal with issues arising from the state's construction sector.
01:09A report into the CFMEU has found that the union is awash with criminals and attempts to clean itself up have been insufficient.
01:18Labor's big build is rotten with bikeys still on the major projects here in Victoria.
01:25Geoffrey Watson SC's report was commissioned by the CFMEU and found that motorcycle gangs were still influential in the union,
01:33violence was accepted as part of its culture and pay negotiations had become vulnerable to corruption.
01:40Our Government has zero tolerance for this rotten behaviour, this rotten culture does need to be pulled out.
01:46It's an action-packed start to the Premier's first official trip abroad.
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