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The Latrobe Innovation Festival takes off

A spectacular aerial display featuring Australias only aeroplane manufacturer, Gippsland Aeronautics, and national precision jumping champion Janine Hayes, will signal the start of the Australian Innovation Festivals offshoot into regional Victoria.

By Latrobe Shire Council - 2nd May 2003 - Back to News

A spectacular aerial display featuring Australia’s only aeroplane manufacturer, Gippsland Aeronautics, and national precision jumping champion Janine Hayes, will signal the start of the Australian Innovation Festival’s first offshoot into regional Victoria.

Federal Minister for Science, the Honourable Peter McGauran, will launch the Latrobe Innovation Festival following the precision parachute jump, at 10.30am on Monday 5 May at the Latrobe Regional Airport.

The Latrobe Innovation Festival is an official arm of the Australian Innovation Festival. The festival will highlight innovation in Latrobe, which is home to Gippsland Aeronautics and Janine.

The festival will feature a keynote address from one of Gippsland’s most famous sons, Baker Medical Research Institute brain research expert, Professor Geoffrey Head, who will talk about innovation in medical science and innovating in a regional context. Professor Head is a Gippsland Development Ambassador.

The festival will also showcase 25 examples of innovation in business, community, the arts and tourism, from promoting Gippsland’s all-year warm water pondage to sailing and boating enthusiasts, to football for people with disabilities, and the launch of an Italian Chamber of Commerce desk in Latrobe to maximise international business opportunities.

Chairperson of the Marketing Advisory Panel and Latrobe City’s Chief Executive Officer, Richard Hancock, said the festival would demonstrate the value of research, development and partnerships that benefit the region.

"People are the Latrobe Valley’s greatest resource and the festival is about helping people in business, community and the arts identify and capitalise on good ideas," Mr Hancock said.

Latrobe is the first Victorian region to officially link with the National Festival which has over 300 participating events. Funding for the festival is being supplied through the Latrobe Valley Ministerial Taskforce Marketing Advisory Panel.

Mr Hancock said that the Latrobe Innovation Festival would be a celebration of innovation within the region.

"Due to the terrific response to the concept within the region, the Latrobe Innovation Festival already represents over a third of the events registered in Victoria," Mr Hancock said.

"The high level of local interest demonstrates Latrobe’s leadership position in regional Victoria when it comes to innovation, dynamism and a forward-thinking approach to business and community development."

Latrobe Innovation Festival events will run from Friday 2 to Thursday 22 May. Events include the Federation Health Gippsland Business Awards, Arts Innovation Week, Latrobe Business Arts Forum, Creative Gippsland – Cultural Tourism Forums, Football for people with disabilities, Good Access Good Business, Phillip Island & Gippsland Discovery Tourism Awards, Small Business ‘one on one’ Graduation, Innovation in Community Safety Promotion Forum, Sailability Gippsland Open Day, Fabric and Faith, and the Italian Desk Launch.

Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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