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One Gippsland urges Victorian government to prioritises Gippsland
Looking ahead on advocacy programs for Gippsland in 2023.
Early in 2023 we will be hitting the ground running with our advocacy program to ensure that Gippsland is top of mind for the Federal Government when they are designing their new programs across:
- Regional growth and development
- Roads
- Zero emissions
- Digital connectivity
- Disaster recovery
- Skills and training
- Housing
We will be heading to Canberra in the first quarter of next year, prior to the May Budget, to highlight our priorities to key ministers and members of parliament.
Aerial shot of Mitchell River and Eagle Point Bay Gippsland
We will also be extending invitations to the newly appointed Cabinet Ministers in the Andrews Government to visit our beautiful region, to witness first-hand the challenges and opportunities across Gippsland.
Pictures from One Gippsland website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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