Bushfire Recovery Boost For Victoria’s Regional Events

Published on : Sunday, February 2, 2020

 

Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Martin Pakula said that the dedicated Bushfire Recovery round of Regional Events Fund would deliver up to $300,000 to help organisers to attract more people to events.

 

Events in 15 local government areas will be eligible for funding: Ararat, Alpine, Ballarat, East Gippsland, Glenelg, Golden Plains, Indigo, Mansfield, Northern Grampians, Pyrenees, Southern Grampians, Towong, Wangaratta, Wellington and Wodonga.

 

Applications for up to $20,000 will require the support of either a local council or regional tourism board.

 

Visit Victoria will manage the program and applications will open this month, with a fast-tracked application process. An ordinary round of the Regional Events Fund open to all local councils will also commence soon.

 

Confirmation of the Bushfire Recovery events program follows a number of Labor Government initiatives aimed at helping local tourist operators and communities get back on their feet, including:

 

 

Visit Victoria will spend up to $2 million on marketing in coming months to support regional communities.

 

Quotes attributable to Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Martin Pakula

“Events provide a tremendous boost for local communities and we want to give organisers every opportunity to draw a bumper crowd to their town.”

 

“There are so many options – in a couple of weeks we’ve got the Riverboats Music Festival in Echuca and a week later it’s the Paynesville Music Festival on the Gippsland Lakes.”

 

“March offerings include the Lost Trades Fair in Bendigo and ChillOut in Daylesford. North, south, east and west – there’s an event for everyone in regional Victoria.”

 

Quotes attributable to Minister for Regional Development Jaclyn Symes

“The bushfires have had a massive impact on tourism across the state and we can all play a role by looking out for the next opportunity to head out into regional Victoria.”

 

“The visitor economy supports tens of thousands of jobs in regional Victoria and we’re backing the tourism industry so that it can recover as quickly as possible.”

 

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