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Great outcome for Tasmania on IA Priority List with record infrastructure investment leading our recovery

Michael Ferguson,Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Tasmania’s post-COVID recovery and economic future continues to build with the latest Tasmanian Infrastructure Pipeline forecasting $17.4 billion in planned public economic and social infrastructure investment over the next 10 years. The Tasmanian Infrastructure Pipeline maps out the longer-term plans for the provision or upgrading of important public building projects including roads, schools, hospitals, bridges and irrigation networks. This includes our unprecedented $5 billion infrastructure program across the next four years that will support around 25,000 jobs, meaning more income for Tasmanian families, and more money in our local communities. This year’s pipeline also includes the $401 million 2020-21 Federal Budget investment in Tasmania’s roads and the additional $34.3 million Australian Government COVID-19 stimulus investment in shovel-ready infrastructure projects, road safety upgrades and state road netw

Ararat business confidence powers through pandemic

94.1% Ararat Rural City Council CEO Dr Tim Harrison welcomed the survey results and saying everyone in the community deserved credit for their commitment to work together and support local businesses. “From the outset of the health crisis, the Ararat community put its hands up to say – we’re going to support each other and come back stronger together,” Dr Harrison said. “While the coronavirus is a new threat to all of us, facing regular challenges such as fire, flood and drought are not. “This determination to face any curve balls that are thrown at us defines the attitude of rural people to accept the challenge and just get on with the job.

Science centre to join arts hub, boosting CQ tourism

Premium Content Subscriber only The Central Highlands Science Centre (CHSC) is creating a first-class science discovery and learning experience for children in the local area, and tourists looking for a fun family activity. An opportunity arose for the centre to relocate to form part of the new Emerald Arts, Culture and Technology Precinct (ACTP) in the town centre. The precinct includes the regional library, art gallery, maker space, pottery, art pods and more. Co-ordinator of the CHSC, Gai Sypher, said with the town experiencing a tough drought, attracting tourism was important to provide a much-needed boost to the economy. “Drought is far reaching across Australia and the recent rain has only given hope,” she said.

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