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Forestry Transition Fund backs Bruthen Outdoor Gear's move into ecotourism, boosting jobs and regional tourism in East Gippsland
A $50,000 Forestry Transition Fund grant will help Bruthen Outdoor Gear expand into ecotourism, creating jobs and boosting East Gippsland's visitor economy.
The Allan Labor government is helping an East Gippsland business expand into a tour operator through the Forestry Transition Fund - unlocking new opportunities for business growth, jobs and drawing more visitors to the area.
A $50,000 grant helps Bruthen Outdoor Gear build new headquarters, expanding from gear hire to ecotourism and school group tours
Expanding outdoor tourism
The $50,000 grant will support Bruthen Outdoor Gear to build new headquarters to pack, store and clean outdoor recreation gear as well as provide food and a space for employees. The new headquarters will enable the business to transition from an equipment hire business to a tour operator catering to ecotourists and school outdoor education groups of up to 100 people.
The additional space will mean the business can provide more outdoor recreation offerings in the future, such as hiking. Established in 2021, the business has provided outdoor recreation gear for rafting, canoeing and sea kayaking to individuals and to local outdoor tour companies.
The East Gippsland region was certified as an ecotourism destination by Ecotourism Australia in 2023. The project's Nature Tourism Working Group is currently exploring ways to showcase the region's natural and Traditional Owner heritage using digital technologies such as Augmented Reality.
Forestry transition support
The Forestry Transition Program continues to invest in East Gippsland, providing support and grants for native timber businesses to transition their operations and other local businesses to expand. This investment has resulted in 84 percent of native timber workers in the area remaining in employment - either in their existing jobs or finding new work, creating 32 jobs.
Transition Fund grants are currently available to interested businesses and organisations looking to create new jobs in communities impacted by the end of native timber harvesting. A $20,000 employment incentive payment is also available for businesses that hire ex-native timber workers. Visit Victoria State Government - Forestry Transition Fund website or call 1800 318 182.
Supporting local business
Minister for Agriculture Ros Spence said, "Bruthen Outdoor Gear is another example of how the Forestry Transition Program helps local businesses to transform and pursue expansions that benefit the entire community."
Minister for Eastern Victoria Tom McIntosh said, "Bruthen Outdoor Gear will help people from across the state and the world get out into the natural beauty that East Gippsland has to offer."
Bruthen Outdoor Gear Assistant to the CEO, Aly Nichol said, "This funding enables us to be seven years ahead of schedule for the expansion of the business and strengthens our ability to support other local businesses and groups. Our new facility means we no longer wash and dry gear in the rain and we will have space to pack, repair and store gear clearly so employees can access this easily"
Pictures from Tom McIntosh MP website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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