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Latrobe City events drive tourism, economic growth and community engagement across the region

Latrobe City hosted major sporting and cultural events in 2024 - 25, attracting over 27,000 attendees and generating $23.5 million in economic impact, reinforcing the region's growing reputation as an events hub.

By news@gippsland - 29th September 2025 - Back to News

Latrobe City has seen some outstanding events in the 2024 - 25 financial year. From the Henselite Victorian Bowls Open, to Inline Hockey, AGL Loy Yang Traralgon Junior International tennis tournament and the Lions Australia Convention to name a few - Latrobe City Council proudly hosted a wide range of events across our facilities.

Events generated over 42,000 overnight stays and $5.5 million impact, with Council achieving a $75 return per $1 invested through major event grants

Events generated over 42,000 overnight stays and $5.5 million impact, with Council achieving a $75 return per $1 invested through major event grants

Events fuel prosperity

Hosting these events is made possible through funding from the Major Events Attraction Program. Events during the 2024 - 25 financial year attracted over 27,000 attendees, delivering strong local and regional engagement. The combined economic impact generated totalled $23.5 million, demonstrating significant return on council's strategic investment.

Latrobe City Council Mayor, Councillor Dale Harriman said Latrobe City is becoming a hub for events, with people no longer having to travel to metropolitan areas to connect with sporting and cultural events. "Latrobe City has a growing reputation as a premier regional destination for hosting major events with tennis, basketball and lawn bowls proving incredibly successful and popular with our community."

Tourism strengthens economy

Cr Harriman said, "We look forward to hosting more events in the 2025-26 financial year, with the return of the International Rose Garden Festival from 7 - 8 November and our much-loved South East Melbourne Phoenix returning on 10 December and 13 December 2025."

"Attracting major events strengthens our tourism economy, each event brings a surge of visitors that supports our accommodation, hospitality and tourism sectors, creating a ripple effect of growth that stimulates our economy," said the Mayor.

Events boost economy

Events in the 2024 - 25 financial year generated more than 42,000 overnight stays, contributing to the growth of the visitor economy. Council's average Return on Investment across these events was $75 for every $1 invested.

The Major Events Community Grants supported another five major events with $30,000 of support. These events combined delivered an economic impact of over $5.5 million, 3,675 overnight stays and attracted over 15,000 attendees.

Pictures from Latrobe City Council Facebook page.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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