Regional Development Victoria news
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More worker housing heading to Mildura07/09/2023
Hundreds of workers in Mildura will soon be able to access more accommodation with the Mildura Palms Seasonal Worker Facility underway.
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Backing Portland as a renewable fuel manufacturing hub06/09/2023
Portland could be home to one of Australia’s first green shipping fuel production hubs, thanks to Victorian Government support to kickstart the plan.
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Iconic Geelong winery opens luxury accommodation pods04/09/2023
One of the Geelong region’s most famous wineries has added another string to its bow with the opening of new accommodation facilities at Mt Duneed Estate, thanks to support from the Victorian Government.
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Galkangu Bendigo GovHub open for business04/09/2023
The Victorian Government has delivered on its promise to create hundreds of jobs for Bendigo locals with the opening of the newly completed Galkangu Bendigo GovHub.
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Ballarat raises a glass to new distillery24/08/2023
Ballarat’s small craft spirit and small batch brewing offering is booming, with new distillery and cocktail bar Grainery Lane opening its doors.
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Ned Kelly Discovery Hub welcomes thousands of visitors 21/08/2023
The Ned Kelly Discovery Hub in Glenrowan has welcomed thousands of visitors who have stepped back in time to witness the stories, characters and events that took place in 1880.
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New app drives discovery in Victoria’s high country21/08/2023
Visitors to Victoria’s High Country can now customise their own travel itineraries with the launch of a new app showcasing the incredible choices on offer in the region.
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Backing small business in Gippsland21/08/2023
The Victorian Government is supporting the expansion of a family-owned manufacturing business in Gippsland, creating new jobs and growth in the Latrobe Valley.
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Full steam ahead for Bellarine tourist railway17/08/2023
A major track upgrade will keep the Bellarine Railway steaming between Queenscliff and Drysdale for years to come.
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Arts and crafts keeping communities connected15/08/2023
Older members of the Portland community are returning to their art, crafts and social activities with accessibility upgrades installed at the Julia Street Creative Space.