Regional Development Victoria news
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Iconic Gippsland rail trail to extend through to Alberton07/07/2021
Gippsland’s iconic Great Southern Rail Trail will be extended to include a section between Welshpool and Alberton.
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Sovereign Hill blazes trail for regional recovery01/07/2021
This funding will enable Sovereign Hill to partner strongly with local industry to drive heightened Ballarat awareness, visitation and overnight stays
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Jobs, tourism boost: new support for Portland foreshore01/07/2021
This redevelopment will enhance Portland’s foreshore and support the local fishing industry through the development of a world-class seafood market that will create significant benefits for the region
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Port Campbell Town Centre to be revitalised30/06/2021
The first stage of the Port Campbell Town Centre Revitalisation project will support the town’s economic development and liveability
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Supporting flood and storm-affected farmers21/06/2021
A dedicated Agriculture Recovery Manager will work with Victorian farmers hit by the recent storms and floods as assessments of damage in affected areas continue across the state.
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Applications now open for the Victorian Events Support Package18/06/2021
The package supports event organisers, hosts and suppliers as they manage the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Regional Partnership supporting health career pathways18/06/2021
The road map points to the way industry and education can work together more closely to provide students and young people with real world experience and clear pathways into the health sector.
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More infrastructure projects to support regional recovery16/06/2021
The Regional Infrastructure Fund supports the recovery of regional communities across the state and will ensure Victoria continues to have our nation’s most vibrant regional economies.
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Fast-tracking investment to support regional recovery04/06/2021
New job-creating infrastructure projects are being fast-tracked across regional and rural Victoria to ensure our regions continue to thrive.
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How one Torquay manufacturer is helping the vision impaired02/06/2021
Travis Ashford, 45, is the brains behind Braille Sign Supplies, a venture he started in his tiny Jan Juc garage 17 years ago.