Loddon Campaspe Partnership News
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Budget 2020/21 delivers for Loddon Campaspe25/11/2020
The Victorian Government’s 2020/21 Budget is investing in initiatives that support recovery in the Loddon Campaspe region, including $35 million for Regional Creative Infrastructure projects.
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New support for Victorian communities to stay connected17/07/2020
Making sure that our communities get the support they need through to the other side of this pandemic.
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Regional Partnership virtual roundtables15/05/2020
Our Regional Partnerships are hosting virtual roundtables to hear directly from community and business leaders across regional Victoria.
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New ways of supporting the community and keeping us feeling connected05/04/2020
Tonight, through the Delivered, Live Streaming Festival people across the state will be able to enjoy a night of live streaming music and comedy in the comfort of their home.
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Active Living Census to provide insight into Loddon Campaspe health habits 10/03/2020
The Loddon Campaspe Regional Partnership today launched the findings of its Active Living Census as part of its ongoing Healthy Heart of Victoria project.
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Helping regional businesses operate in a digital economy 17/02/2020
Online workshops in regional Victoria to provide small businesses with practical actions and tips on how to make the most of the digital economy and reduce cybersecurity risks
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KIT van to boost youth mental health in Loddon Campaspe09/10/2019
On the eve of World Mental Health Day, a new specially designed Keep In Touch van has been officially launched in the Macedon Ranges Shire.
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More people more active more often in Loddon Campaspe25/07/2019
Communities are being given new opportunities to be more active more often thanks to the Healthy Heart of Victoria initiative
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Budget 2019/20 delivers for Loddon Campaspe as Partnership outlines strategic focus28/05/2019
The Budget provides a whole of government focus on delivering for rural and regional Victorians
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Maturing Regional Partnerships 20/05/2019
Foreword by the Minister for Regional Development Jaclyn Symes