Regional Development Victoria news
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Ghosts of Geelong’s past29/10/2021
Ghost sightings can be a blink and you’ll miss it affair. Take a look at regional Victoria’s ghastly past and you might think differently. Home to some of Victoria’s notorious gaols and asylums, the various sites are now popular spots for self-proclaimed ghostbusters.
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More support for regional community events29/10/2021
Rural and regional Victorian event organisers will receive more support to ensure the state’s diverse and vibrant calendar of community events thrives into the future.
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Support for export push delivers jobs in Latrobe Valley27/10/2021
The Victorian Government is backing new jobs in the Latrobe Valley with ongoing investment, including support for a growing dairy manufacturer in Gippsland to expand its export sales.
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Generating manufacturing jobs for Geelong21/10/2021
Supporting a Geelong-based company to create 100 new jobs and drive the state’s competitiveness in producing Australian-made medical equipment.
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Summer jobs on offer through Tourism Job Bank21/10/2021
The Victorian Government is making it easier for businesses in Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula and along the Great Ocean Road to find workers during peak periods by backing a new jobs bank to match staff with employers.
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Ballarat manufacturing precinct grows 20/10/2021
The Ballarat West Employment Zone is going from strength-to-strength with five new tenants bringing more than 150 new jobs to the precinct.
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Camping upgrades to revitalise tourism at Apollo Bay15/10/2021
Campers will be able to wake up to the spectacular views of Apollo Bay at high-end camping sites, as the Victorian Government continues to revitalise tourism along the Great Ocean Road.
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Opening doors to our regional recovery30/09/2021
Preparations are being finalised to open the 1000 Doors Art Installation in Ballarat.
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Supporting workers to secure housing in Sea Lake30/09/2021
Helping lay the groundwork to address a housing shortage in Sea Lake as part of a commitment to tackle housing shortages and other barriers to regional workforce attraction across the Mallee.
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Putting Sea Lake on the map as the home of the salt lake30/09/2021
Sea Lake’s new Visitor Information Centre will become a tourism hub for the Mallee and provide a central information point for visitors from throughout Australia and overseas.