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Tara Cosoleto

Thousands of public sector jobs could go in Victoria

The public sector union has urged Victorian treasurer Tim Pallas to cut wasteful spending, not jobs. (Julian Smith/AAP PHOTOS) (AAP)

Thousands of public sector jobs are expected to be axed in Victoria as the state government grapples with growing debt.

The Community and Public Sector Union on Wednesday said government departments have been told to cut 10 per cent of staff, the equivalent of 6000 jobs.

CPSU federal secretary Karen Batt said the proposed cuts were the biggest hit to the public service since former premier Ted Baillieu slashed 3600 jobs in 2012.

"We've highlighted the wasteful spend on consultants but we want a Labor government to commit to protecting jobs," Ms Batt told AAP.

"We're happy to talk about where other waste or duplication that should be eliminated. Maybe a marquee or two less at the Formula One Grand Prix this weekend."

Assistant Treasurer Danny Pearson denied the government had decided to cut jobs.

"We've not made any decision in terms of those issues," he said on Wednesday.

"But we've given the commitment that we're going to honour each of our election commitments and we've given a commitment that we will have a operating surplus at the end of forward estimates."

Victorian budget papers show public sector wages will reach $37 billion over this financial year before rising to more than $40 billion in another three years.

The state's net debt is forecast to hit $165.9 billion by mid-2026.

Treasurer Tim Pallas will hand down the state budget in May.

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