Ready to Launch Regional Tourism Projects to the Stars

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22 January 2024

One in every 11 jobs in regional Victoria exists because of tourism, and the Allan Labor Government is bringing even more regional tourism projects to life.

Member for Bellarine Alison Marchant launched the latest round of the Enabling Tourism Fund, which is all about getting the most exciting regional tourism ideas off the ground and readay for investment.

It has already supported the Bendigo Art Gallery and other projects across the state.

The new round of funding announced today will make available up to $8 million to create a pipeline of more tourism infrastructure and more jobs.

Grants between $20,000 and $500,000 are open to tourism businesses, not-for-profit and Traditional Owner organisations, and more.

The grants will be delivered in two streams: the first providing support to test the concept of a large new infrastructure project like a feasibility study or masterplan.

The second stream funds detailed design packages, funding strategies or community engagement plans. Both are vital to attracting greater investment and getting projects off paper.

The fund is guided by five priorities of experiences that Victoria does best – First Peoples-led experiences, wellness, arts and culture, food and drink, and nature.

A new guide for tourism operators will also help them deliver projects that are ready for investment, delivering a great return and an even better experience for visitors.

The fund is one of the many things the Allan Labor Government is doing for regional tourism, with Bendigo’s new planetarium is now twice its size thanks to the Regional Tourism Investment Fund.

Applications for the Enabling Tourism Fund are open until Friday, 28 March 2024. For more information on the grants and the new guide, visit tourism.vic.gov.au.

Quote attributable to Member for Bellarine Alison Marchant

“The Bellarine Peninsula is an amazing place to live and visit. We're helping to get more local tourism projects off the ground, because with more local tourism, comes more local jobs.”