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The Victorian government announces $149 million in funding for ten regional tourist destinations
The targeted package is part of a $633 million investment into the local tourism industry.
This morning, the Victorian government unveiled its four-year plan to rebuild the local tourism industry, totalling $633 million in funding. Titled
Visitor Economy Recovery and Reform Plan, the roadmap will see ten regional tourist destinations receive a collective investment of $149 million.
What you need to know
Victoria’s tourism industry suffered an estimated $19.5 billion net loss in 2020 due to both the COVID-19 pandemic and the bushfires
The government’s four-year plan aims to achieve $35 billion in annual visitor expenditure, supporting 300,000 jobs, by June 2024
Jan 24, 2021
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There’s really never a bad time to visit Italy. In fact, the country has special highlights year-round, like summer’s beach scene, mild winters and blossoming springs. But autumn is one of the best times to explore this Mediterranean country as you’ll encounter fewer tourists while admiring the foliage change and you can enjoy the local wine and food harvest festivals. Temperatures begin to cool down, and there’s a light bre
by JACK BAKER
To say it’s been an interesting year is a huge understatement. It’s been unlike any other in our lifetimes. We are beset with political and viral worries on all sides, and there is no clear picture of what the future will bring. We are largely hunkered down, unable to move or socialize freely. Yet, we have found ways to release ourselves from captivity and maintain some sense of normalcy.
Now more than ever, wine is our good companion. It dulls anxiety and calms our souls. With a glass in hand we can sit quietly, take a breath, and think of better times with family and friends.