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PREMIERS
FOREWORD
Our economy is changing and the Victorian people deserve certainty.
They deserve secure jobs in growing industries, for them and their children.
They deserve roads and public transport that will get them to work on time.
They deserve the chance to learn new skills and get a fresh start.
And were getting it done.
Were investing in the projects, industries and ideas that will encourage small
businesses to grow and encourage big businesses to invest.
And its about growing our economy, so we can then improve the quality
of services that Victorians need, like hospitals and schools.
More than 112,000 new jobs have been created since we came to office.
Weve made a great start, but theres much more to do.
Victoria is the fastest growing state in the nation. We need to take action now
to keep up with demand for services and transport by investing in the projects
our state needs.
Australias economy is turning away from mining, and towards knowledge.
We have to make more of our advantages, here in the Education State
and the creative capital.
We need to turbocharge the growth in the industries that will define our
economic future, and make sure every Victorian can access the skills they
need. No one should be left out.
Asia is the economic centre of the world, and its on our doorstep. To grow jobs
locally, we must ensure our Government and our businesses have a strong
presence in Asia.
We cant get in the way of business. We have to cut red tape, clean up the
planning laws and reduce the payroll tax burden, so companies can instead
get on with creating jobs.
And we need to spread the benefits of growth to our entire state. We believe
that regional Victoria can rival Melbourne in the race for new jobs, businesses
and residents.
Were giving our economy the support it needs to grow so Victorians can build
a good career and a great life, and give back to our state.
We promised to create more jobs for Victorians, and were getting it done.

Hon Daniel Andrews MP


Premier of Victoria

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Jobs for Victoria

What were doing and why


Building the projects we need
Infrastructure creates jobs, boosts productivity, builds communities

Putting people first


Every Victorian deserves a secure job

Making Victoria the best place to do business


Stronger businesses mean more jobs

Keeping Victoria on the world stage


Global links will create new and greater opportunities
for our world-class businesses

Securing jobs in future industries


Ensuring our workers are well placed to succeed in a rapidly
changing global economy

Supporting jobs in our regions


Our prosperity is dependent on a strong regional Victoria

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BUILDING
THE PROJECTS
WE NEED
MELBOURNES PUBLIC
TRANSPORT NETWORK

We are getting on with building


the world-class infrastructure
Victoria needs.
Infrastructure creates jobs, boosts productivity
and supports the services that Victorians need
and rely on every day.
As our population continues to grow, it is vital that
our transport and communications connections
support economic activity in the city, in the
suburbs, and in the regions.
Thats why were investing $12.3 billion to build
schools, upgrade hospitals and health facilities,
expand the rail network and cut congestion on our
roads.
These investments will directly create more than
15,000 jobs in the short term and stimulate growth
in the long term.
GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT

7.5

5.8

5.4

4.6

The Metro Tunnel


The Government is fully funding the Metro Tunnel
one of the largest public transport projects
ever undertaken in Australia. The project will free
up the City Loop by taking two of our busiest
train lines through a new tunnel with five new
underground stations. It will mean we can run
more trains in and out of the City every day, and it
will create 3,700 Victorian jobs.

Hurstbridge Line Upgrade


7.4

7.1

5.5

5.4

BILLION

5.3

7.7

More trains, more often, makes public transport a


reliable option for more Victorians. It helps take
cars off the road, which means less traffic for
those who drive. Weve already started removing
50 of the most dangerous and congested level
crossings and will fully fund Melbournes new
Metro Tunnel to get this major project done.

Were duplicating the Hurstbridge line between


Heidelberg and Rosanna to run more trains for
the north-eastern suburbs.

Mernda Rail Extension

4.5

The Government is extending the rail line from


South Morang to Mernda to ensure that public
transport is a real option for residents in one of
Victorias fastest growing areas.

Average GII 2009-10 to


2015-16 ($5.2 billion)
Source: Department of Treasury and Finance

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Average GII 2016-17 to


2019-20 ($7.4 billion)

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New trains
Were ordering an extra 28 high capacity trains to
prepare for the Metro Tunnel and an additional
five XTrapolis trains to provide extra room
for passengers and extra services across the
metropolitan network. These trains will be built in
Victoria, supporting thousands of Victorian jobs.

REGIONAL RAIL

Ballarat line upgrade


The Government will undertake a major
upgrade of the Ballarat line to improve
reliability and provide more frequent
services to and from Melbourne in
the peak. The project will duplicate
a 17-kilometre section of single track
between Deer Park West and Melton
and three kilometres of track west of
Warrenheip. It will build new passing
loops at Bacchus Marsh, Ballan and
near Bungaree so that more trains can
run reliably and more frequently on the
Ballarat line, with upgraded stations
and other improvements to give people
in Ballarat the reliable public transport
services they deserve, and create
hundreds of new jobs.

New regional trains


We are ordering 27 new Vlocity carriages
to boost capacity on the regional
network and support thousands of
Victorian jobs. The Government will also
begin planning for the next generation
regional train, the future of Victorias
rolling stock industry.

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REDUCING CONGESTION
IN OUR SUBURBS
The Government is investing in new projects to
slash congestion and improve safety on roads
across Victoria, to get Victorians home safer and
sooner.

Outer suburban roads


Major upgrades to roads in Melbournes suburbs
will help ease congestion. These road duplications
and other upgrades include:
Dohertys Rd Improvement
Hallam Rd Duplication

Monash Freeway Upgrade


This investment will add an additional lane in
each direction between Eastlink and Clyde Road,
and includes managed motorway upgrades to 45
kilometres of freeway to reduce congestion along
the M1 from Geelong to Pakenham.

BETTER, SAFER ROADS


FOR OUR REGIONS
Regional Victorians need safe, efficient roads.
Its vital for strong regional communities, and
essential for the productivity of the whole state.

Plenty Road Upgrade

Road Safety Upgrades

Yan Yean Rd Duplication

Regional and rural Victoria is the main target of


the Governments $427 million investment to make
our roads safer and reduce death and serious
injury on Victorian roads. This investment includes
funding to make rural roads safer across Victoria,
with the installation of safety infrastructure such
as flexible barriers, and tactile edge and centre
line treatments.

Thompson Rd Duplication
Bolton Street Upgrade (Main Rd to Bridge St)
O'Herns Road Upgrade

Western Distributor
Tunnel and Western Section
The Western Distributor Tunnel will be Melbournes
second river crossing, slashing travel time by 20
minutes from the west and Geelong and creating
5,600 new jobs. The project will be funded through
a combination of tolls on the new road, an
extension to the CityLink concession deed, and a
government contribution.
The West Gate Freeway will be widened from 8 to
12 lanes between the M80 and Williamstown Road,
with a new tunnel under Yarraville connecting
to a second river crossing and elevated freeway
above Footscray Road. There will be direct access
to the Port taking thousands of trucks out of
residential streets and off the West Gate Bridge
and direct access to CityLink, the CBD, and new
CBD bypass connections.

Western Distributor Webb Dock


Access Improvement Works
This investment will provide a dedicated lane for
access to the Bolte Bridge from the West Gate
Freeway, reducing traffic merging and weaving
on the West Gate Freeway. These works will also
add an extra lane on Cook Street eastbound,
improving traffic flow and safety for motorists.

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Drysdale Bypass
A six-kilometre bypass road will be constructed to
enhance safety and reduce congestion on High
Street in Drysdale.

Napier Street Duplication


Napier Street will be duplicated between
Weeroona Avenue and Scott Street in Bendigo.

Overtaking lanes
We are investing $51.6 million to construct
overtaking lanes on a number of major regional
highways including Princes Highway East,
Midland Highway, the Great Alpine Road and
Murray Valley Highway.

BUILDING THE EDUCATION STATE


($924 MILLION)

REGIONAL WATER INFRASTRUCTURE


PROJECTS ($123 MILLION)

Under a massive school building program,


scores of Victorian schools will be renovated,
refurbished, maintained and rebuilt. New schools
will be constructed and brand-new re-locatable
classrooms will meet demand at growing schools.

Improving our water infrastructure will enhance


the productivity and viability of our irrigation and
agricultural production in regional Victoria. This
project will create at least 300 construction jobs
and lead to nearly 500 new jobs being created
when completed.

A strong economy relies on a well-educated, skilled


workforce, capable of meeting the needs
of our changing economy.

HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE
($982 MILLION)
We are investing in new buildings, more
ambulances, vital health equipment and
increasing the capacity of our hospitals, including
the redevelopment of Goulburn Valley Health
in Shepparton which will create 140 jobs during
construction.
Its all about saving lives, getting more patients
the surgery they need, cutting waiting times in
emergency departments, and ensuring Victorian
hospitals can meet the needs of a growing
population.
A $200 million Regional Health Infrastructure Fund
will allow hospitals to upgrade and modernise
facilities to meet the needs of their community.

AGRICULTURE INFRASTRUCTURE
AND JOBS FUND ($200 MILLION)
Agriculture contributes close to $12 billion
to the Victorian economy. Around 86 per cent
of primary production are jobs based in
regional Victoria.
The $200 million Agriculture Infrastructure and
Jobs Fund will invest in projects and programs
throughout Victoria to drive economic growth,
create jobs and further boost our agricultural
exports. It will strengthen the performance and
resilience of the agriculture sector increasing the
efficiency of supply chains and bringing costs
down for our farmers.

REGIONAL TOURISM
INFRASTRUCTURE FUND
($101 MILLION)
The Government will fund regional tourism
infrastructure upgrades to boost jobs and
employment in the regional tourism sector.
The Fund will get new projects off the ground and
help to grow regional economies and boost jobs
by increasing visitor numbers and allow them to
stay longer in regional Victoria. Once completed,
these projects are expected to create at least 500
construction jobs and more than 1,200 ongoing
jobs in regional communities.
The first project to benefit from the Fund is a $58.2
million redevelopment of the Phillip Island Penguin
Parade Visitor Centre. Phillip Island Nature Parks
will contribute $10 million to the project.

GROWING SUBURBS FUND


($50 MILLION)
We're providing an additional $50 million to the
Growing Suburbs Fund (previously the Interface
Growth Fund) to help build community facilities
in Melbournes fastest growing suburbs including
community centres, parks and playgrounds.
Melbourne's interface councils are set to host the
highest proportion of Victoria's population growth
over the coming decades and include Cardinia,
Casey, Hume, Melton, Mitchell, Mornington
Peninsula, Nillumbik, Whittlesea, Wyndham and
Yarra Ranges.

The fund will better position our farmers to make


the most of growing export opportunities. Getting
produce to market more efficiently will strengthen
international competitiveness, build confidence
and drive investment and jobs.

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PUTTING
PEOPLE FIRST
Were committed to stepping
in when needed to support
individuals, businesses and
communities.
A strong economy is an inclusive one. We must
address disadvantage and support people at risk
of being left behind.
Whether its an industry in transition, or a
community doing it tough, we stand ready to
deliver the assistance and support required.
With a strengthening economy, more people
in the workforce and particular skills in demand,
we have the opportunity to get more Victorians
than ever before into work.
The right support at the right time can make
all the difference.

JOBS VICTORIA
($53 MILLION)
Jobs Victoria will provide targeted support
services for people looking for work and for
employers looking for workers.
For the first time, Jobs Victoria will consolidate all
Victorian employment services into a one system
that will provide a single entry point, making it
easier to access the right support at the right time.
The focus will be on workers in transitioning
industries and people who are most in need,
including young people, Aboriginal Victorians, and
people experiencing family violence.

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EXPANSION OF THE AUTO


TRANSITION PLAN ($10 MILLION)
Were standing with our auto workers and their
communities.
In 2015, we announced the $46.5 million Victorian
Automotive Transition Plan which provides a
range of supports for automotive workers and
businesses.
This year, were committing another $10 million
to support businesses that hire automotive
industry workers affected by the upcoming
closure of major car manufacturers.
Were helping automotive businesses to re-orient
their operations and find new markets and we're
investing to help auto workers take up
new opportunities.

EDUCATION STATE
TECH SCHOOLS ($116 MILLION)
This initiative will establish 10 Tech Schools in
Gippsland, Bendigo, Ballarat, Geelong, Monash,
Casey, Wyndham, Banyule, Yarra Ranges and
Whittlesea. Importantly, students will still be able to
attend school at the same time they develop their
hands-on skills.

INDUSTRY ADVISORY
BODIES ($14 MILLION)
Industry Advisory Bodies will form
an important part of the Victorian
Skills Commissioners industry
engagement strategy, which will
ensure the Victorian vocational
education and training system
is delivering the skills that are
required for current and emerging
workforce needs.

INTERNATIONAL
EDUCATION STRATEGY
($32 MILLION)
This new investment will strengthen
Victorias position as the number
one destination for international
students, and assist Victorian
education providers to capture
emerging demand. This will
encourage more students to study
in Victoria and boost economic
activity within the State, with the
expected increase in international
students predicted to create nearly
2,500 new jobs.

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MAKING VICTORIA
THE BEST PLACE
TO DO BUSINESS
Were backing businesses
big and small to keep growing
and creating jobs.
Thats why were cutting red tape, reducing the tax
burden and opening up more opportunities right
across the economy.
And, for the first time in over a decade, were
increasing the annual payroll tax-free threshold
from $550,000 to $650,000, providing payroll tax
relief to 36,000 Victorian businesses. Around 2,800
businesses who will no longer pay any payroll tax.

We are committed to creating


opportunities for innovation
in the economy.
In 2015, we established LaunchVic, a $60 million
investment to support entrepreneurs. Were giving
start-ups vital support to establish and grow.

PAYROLL TAX CUT ($312 MILLION)


Increasing the payroll tax threshold for the first
time since 2002, will keep many small businesses
out of the payroll net, relieving pressure on
business owners and encouraging jobs growth.
Victorian small businesses with annual payrolls
between $4.8 million and $31.5 million will now
have the lowest payroll tax burden in Australia by
the time the change is fully implemented over the
next four years.
To also take effect from 1 July this year, businesses
that re-employ displaced apprentices and
trainees will get a payroll tax exemption, so they
have the best opportunity to complete their
qualifications.

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A SMARTER VICTORIAN PLANNING


SYSTEM ($25.5 MILLION)
Victorias planning system will become the most
efficient in the country, with a new Smart Planning
program to be introduced over the next two years.
Smart Planning will create about jobs and
save money for property owners, investors and
the state by slashing red tape and creating a
streamlined, easy-to-navigate system.
The reforms will halve the average number of days
to process a planning permit application, from
120 days to 60 days, and reduce the average total
time taken to prepare and approve a planning
scheme amendment.
Targeted assistance will be provided to regional
and metropolitan councils to support priority
strategic and statutory planning work, and build
capability and skills of council planners. Councils
will also be supported to implement the roll out
of the Smart Planning Program.

EXPANSION OF PREMIERS
JOBS AND INVESTMENT FUND
($50 MILLION)
Additional support for the Premiers Jobs and
Investment Fund to continue to help innovative
businesses to develop business cases, and attract
investment to Victoria.
The Premiers Jobs and Investment Panel (PJIP)
was established as an independent group
of economic leaders to provide advice to the
Government on growing investment and creating
jobs. PJIP advises on the strategic directions
that underpin the allocation of the now $558
million Premiers Jobs and Investment Fund,
and will continue to identify policy reform
opportunities that will create the high skill, high
wage jobs that will underpin the growth of the
industries of the future.

VICTORIAN INDUSTRY
PARTICIPATION
PROGRAM
($12 MILLION)
This $12 million investment, on
top of the $5.6 million we made
last year, will support at least
4,000 jobs, apprenticeships and
traineeships over the next four
years. The Victorian Industry
Participation Program has
created over 1,000 new jobs per
year over the past two years by
ensuring that local businesses
have the opportunity to
participate in Victorias record
infrastructure program and
major projects.

A STREAMLINED
PUBLIC LAND USE
AND DEVELOPMENT
SYSTEM
The Victorian Government holds
approximately $100 billion in
land assets. Providing a single
source of information on land
holding, a single point for land
use strategy and a consolidated
point for land development and
civic projects is long overdue.
By creating this streamlined
system, government often in
partnership with the market
will be best-placed to kick-start
more development to create
jobs and build communities and
further entrench our reputation
as Australias development
capital. The streamlined system
will see the consolidation of
a range of existing entities
into Land Use Victoria and
Development Victoria.

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KEEPING VICTORIA
ON THE WORLD STAGE
Victoria is open for business.
We are already a national
leader when it comes to exports
and attracting international
investment, visitors, skilled
migrants and students.
Were the most diverse and multicultural state.
The most liveable city. The sporting capital of the
world.
We have the busiest container port and our
airport is curfew-free.
In 2015 we exported more than $43 billion worth
of goods and services the highest in almost four
years.
Enrolments of international students reached a
record of 195,004 in 2015, up 12 per cent on 2014.
Melbourne is on track to be Australias largest
city in 2030 and Victoria is the nations largest
generator of food-and-fibre exports.
A centre of innovation and research, and a
drawcard that attracts students and visitors from
all over the world.
These competitive advantages, combined with our
positioning on the doorstep of Asia will drive our
future prosperity.
We really do have the best of everything. But weve
got more to do.

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Trade and Investment


Victoria
Victoria has the largest network of international
business offices of any Australian state, driving
investment from across the globe and helping
Victorian companies make the connections
that enable them to export their world leading
products.
The establishment of Trade and Investment
Victoria takes this support to a new level.

INVESTMENT ATTRACTION AND


ASSISTANCE ($116 MILLION)
The Government will establish a new dedicated
investment attraction fund that can be deployed
at speed to attract investors and seize upon
opportunities immediately. These investments
will create thousands of new jobs for Victorians.

EXPANDING OUR NETWORK OF


VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
OFFICES ($66 MILLION)
Victorias future economic success is dependent
on engaging effectively with markets and
investors around the world. Victorias Government
Business Offices have helped create nearly 3,000
new jobs each year, a figure which will only grow.
This initiative secures funding for Victorias
18 existing international offices and will support
the establishment of three new offices in
Singapore, Turkey, and South America, which will
be opened from 2016, further enabling Victoria
to compete in both established and rapid growth
markets. A new Deputy Commissioner for Victoria
will be appointed to focus on opportunities in
Western China.

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GLOBALLY CONNECTING BUSINESS


($24 MILLION)
Businesses will be supported through an
Outbound Trade Mission Program, Export Skills
Program and the Governor of Victoria Export
Awards. Targeted and sector based trade missions
will provide businesses with access to key export
markets. The initiative will also support the growth
of inbound trade missions.

INVESTOR MIGRATION AND GLOBAL


TALENT ($10 MILLION)
Access to the global talent pool is critical for
Victorias industries to be globally competitive.
We will make sure that Victoria remains the
destination of choice for the best global talent,
while attracting business people and skilled
migrants to live and invest in Victoria.

POSITIONING VICTORIA AS THE


LEADER IN ASIA CAPABILITY
($4 MILLION)
Recognising China as Victorias largest trading
partner, we released our China Strategy in April
2016. It sets a clear vision to make Victoria Chinas
trade and investment gateway to Australia, based
on the strength of our connections and the depth
of our understanding of each others people,
culture and economic needs.

Visit Victoria
Visit Victoria is a single, unified voice, working
together to sell Victorias great strengths. It will
attract more major events, tourism, conventions
and market our state on a global stage.

GLOBAL MARKETING
($38 MILLION)
Visit Victoria will embark on an ambitious new
marketing push to attract visitors to Australia
from around the world. Marketing campaigns
will showcase Victoria to the world and drive our
international visitor numbers ever higher, with an
emphasis on attracting visitors from intrastate,
interstate and international markets to drive jobs
growth in Victorias visitor economy.

BUSINESS EVENTS FUND


($9 MILLION)
Victorias Business Events Fund supports the
attraction of high value and high profile business
events and conventions to Victoria, and in
particular to the Melbourne Convention and
Exhibition Centre. This will increase jobs through
increased business tourism.

REGIONAL EVENTS FUND


($20 MILLION)

The Government will also establish a new


initiative to help Victorian businesses develop the
capabilities and connections needed to access
and expand into Asian markets. The initiative
will drive a coordinated approach between
government and the business and education
sectors to promote innovation and build
knowledge.

The Regional Events Fund will create an even


bigger calendar of events and attract visitors to
Victorias regions from Melbourne and interstate.
Many more visitors and new residents will get to
experience all that Victoria has to offer.

More Investment and Jobs

More Trade

Victoria's total
share of Chinese
investment to
Australia to
increase from
8 per cent to
20 per cent
by 2026.

Victoria's
exports to China
anticipated to
increase by over
$5 billion over the
next 10 years.

8%

20%

2014

$11.5 billion
2026
$6.5 billion
2014

2026

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SECURING JOBS IN
FUTURE INDUSTRIES
The global economy
is transforming rapidly.

EXPANSION OF THE FUTURE


INDUSTRIES FUND ($111.4 MILLION)

On coming to Government, we identified


a number of high priority sectors across the
Victorian economy.

The Future Industries Fund will be bolstered to


fund projects aligned with the Future Industries
Sector Strategies, and enhance competitive
advantage for Victorias six priority growth sectors.

Sectors that are producing high-value jobs today


and sectors that are well placed to produce the
jobs of tomorrow.
Medical Technology and Pharmaceutical
New Energy Technology
Food and Fibre

The Government will also use the Future Industries


Fund to make targeted strategic investments in
supporting infrastructure to accelerate innovation
and growth in each of the priority sectors and
support the achievement of the objectives
identified in the sector strategies.

Transport, Defence and Construction


International Education
Professional Services

CREATIVE STATE ($115 MILLION)

The expansion of the Future Industries Fund


will support initiatives that promote collaboration
between large businesses, supply chains and
research organisations, to compete locally
and globally.

Victorias creative industries strategy will


strengthen Victorias leadership across the
creative industries, stimulating innovation,
collaboration, investment and growth. This
investment will also provide for more creative
and cultural development.

Were also building on our creative


strengths and investing in our
creative industries.

It provides support to key industry sectors


including $16.4m to strengthen Victorias design
industry, the states fastest growing creative
sector; and $14.2m for the screen industry to
attract more opportunities to Victoria and support
Melbourne International Film Festival, one of the
worlds best consumer film festivals.
Its also a critical part of our future, with the
creative economy growing at almost double
the rate of the broader economy.

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CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY


INNOVATION JOBS ($7.56 MILLION)

SAVING ENERGY, GROWING JOBS


($24.3 MILLION)

Victoria will establish a Virtual Centre for Climate


Change Innovation based on the successful
European Climate Knowledge Information
Community model. This will accelerate climate
innovations through to market.

The Government will provide improved energy


efficiency and reduce energy price pressure on
homes and businesses by delivering the Victorian
Energy Efficiency and Productivity Strategy.

To further grow jobs in new energy technology,


Victoria will also construct a facility that processes
the excess food waste generated from the
commercial and industrial sector into energy.

This will also support the creation of jobs,


lower cost pressures and reduce greenhouse
gas emissions.

DRIVING RENEWABLE ENERGY


($12.4 MILLION)
The Government will assist with the transition from
brown coal to renewable technology and reduce
barriers to entry for renewable energy and energy
storage technologies, supporting jobs in these
emerging industries.
Increased investment in renewables will
result in employment growth in the renewable
energy sector.
This initiative will include:
Large Scale Renewable Transition:
to strengthen incentives for businesses to
transition to renewable energy;
Integrating Local Generation: remove barriers
to entry for commercial solar, assist community
renewable energy projects and expand Victoria
Energy Compare to include solar and storage
offers; and
Energy Storage: the Government will establish
frameworks which will encourage growth in
storage technology.

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SUPPORTING JOBS
IN OUR REGIONS
Victorias economic prosperity
is dependent on a strong
regional Victoria.
Thats why were delivering the highest regional
infrastructure investment on record.
With this investment, our regions will become
home to industries of the future and renowned
centres for education, and arts and culture
drawing in visitors from across the country and
the world.
Were driving growth across Victoria and investing
to create jobs in regional Victoria and help
workers gain a foothold in fast-growing sectors.
Were also investing in regional tourism
infrastructure, services and attractions so that
many more visitors and new residents will get to
experience all that regional Victoria has to offer.

LATROBE VALLEY TRANSITION


PROGRAM ($40 MILLION)
The Government is working to diversify the local
economy and grow future industries within the
Latrobe Valley through funding a Morwell Hi Tech
precinct, Skills for the Future training program,
and investment attraction grants as part of the
Latrobe Valley Transition Program.

BALLARAT INNOVATION LAB AND


DIGITAL SPACE ($4.2 MILLION)
ICT sector growth and technology innovation
will be boosted in Ballarat through funding
the Ballarat Innovation Lab and Digital Space.
The Space will act as an SME and technology
incubator and accelerator as well as a driver
of broader digital and innovation reforms within
Ballarat. The Space will also connect and build
upon existing assets and initiatives including
the Ballarat Technology Parks, the Federallyfunded Pathways in Technology Early College
High School (P-TECH) pilot program, Federation
University, and the Ballarat City Councils Digital
Transformation Office.

BENDIGO ARTS PRECINCT


($7 MILLION)
Bendigo and surrounds will be Victorias newest
arts precinct, creating new jobs in the region.
Coordination with the Regional Centre Culture
program will ensure that creative organisations
and regional communities can participate in
the roll out of Victorias first Regional Centre for
Culture program, a year-long creative celebration
in the Goldfields region in 2018.
This funding will build on Bendigos strengths as a
creative centre and boost cultural tourism to the
region.
Funding will support a major national arts and
culture conference, the creation of landmark
artworks, and the establishment of a creative
industries hub.

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REVITALISING GEELONG
($5.5 MILLION)
Investment in Geelong will support the delivery of
the revitalisation of Geelong and the continuing
work of the Geelong Authority. Outdoor spaces
and streetscapes will be improved to unlock
investment and drive economic activity in
central Geelong.

GEELONG PERFORMING ARTS


CENTRE REDEVELOPMENT
($7 MILLION)
The redevelopment of the Geelong Performing
Arts Centre (GPAC) will expand and improve
amenity and access at the 35-year-old centre.
Funding is also provided for business disruption
costs to enable GPAC to continue to deliver
programming and services to the community
throughout the construction period, as well as
other associated project costs. This funding
builds on the $30 million investment in the GPAC
redevelopment made in 2015.

PHASE 2 OF THE VICTORIAN


MOBILE PROJECT ($11.12 MILLION)
We will remove mobile black spots in fire
and flood prone areas of regional Victoria,
supporting productivity and jobs growth with
high quality telecommunications infrastructure
and services. This project will be jointly
delivered by the Victorian and Commonwealth
governments and a telecommunications carrier.
It will provide mobile coverage to high risk areas
prone to natural disaster, increasing public
safety and supporting the economy of regional
communities.
Up to 12,000 households and businesses
across regional Victoria will benefit from
huge improvements to mobile coverage and
connectivity.

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