Regional Development Victoria news
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Geelong’s Green Spine open to public27/12/2023
The latest section of the Green Spine project in Geelong is complete and has opened to shoppers in time for Christmas with major works completed.
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Accessible playgrounds open in Ararat and Lake Bolac21/12/2023
More Ararat area locals and visitors can enjoy new all abilities play equipment to revitalise two playgrounds
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Huge homes boost for regional workers04/12/2023
Workers in key industries across rural and regional Victoria are set to benefit from a boost in affordable housing and accommodation, with the new $150 million Regional Worker Accommodation Fund now open.
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Edencraft on the crest of a wave with new machining centre01/12/2023
Geelong boat builder Edencraft International is about to see production and jobs soar as they've commissioned a high-tech robotic manufacturing machining centre to help treble manufacturing capacity.
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Big benefits for Victoria’s tiny towns on the way23/11/2023
Round 1 of the Tiny Towns Fund opens for applications on Monday, 27 November.
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Ballarat’s Lake Wendouree lighting project complete17/11/2023
The Victorian Government is shining the light on Ballarat’s iconic Lake Wendouree with the Lake lighting project around the lake and connecting to Victoria Park now complete.
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Opal opens for business in Wodonga16/11/2023
Paper and packaging company Opal has opened its new $140 million world class manufacturing facility for cardboard packaging at Wodonga, backing hundreds of jobs.
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Revamped Maryborough railway steams ahead 13/11/2023
Maryborough’s railway has transformed into a key hub to support more locals and visitors enjoy the gold rush town, thanks to support from the Victorian Government.
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Chiltern community hub celebrates new home 08/11/2023
Chiltern in Victoria’s North East has welcomed a new modern community hub bringing together a range of services under the one roof including a new library and kindergarten.
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Lake Nagambie welcomes new foreshore walk02/11/2023
Nagambie in Victoria’s Goulburn Valley region has welcomed a new waterfront pathway that stretches along the southern edge of Lake Nagambie, offering spectacular views across the water.