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Economic development on track - 14 June, 2007
The efforts of Mildura Rural City Council and the Sunraysia Mallee Economic Development Board to promote and develop the region’s economy have been recognised in a recent community survey.

The Department of Victorian Communities’ recent annual satisfaction survey identified Mildura Rural City as one of the best performed regional cities in Economic Development with a score of 67, five points above the median score of 62 and a four-point improvement on Mildura Rural City’s 2006 survey score.

Recent statistics have also confirmed Mildura as Australia’s fastest growing inland centre, with growth in economic sectors including manufacturing remaining robust in spite of regional challenges.

The results come following sustained regional marketing efforts through Council and the SMEDB, a number of positive announcements from State and Federal Government as well as progress in establishing international commercial and trade links between the Mildura region and south-east Asia.

This work has opened up considerable opportunities for local businesses, service providers, exporters and producers; while also helping to build stronger cultural and educational ties.

Council and SMEDB have also led exhibitions at the China Kunming Import and Export Commodities Fair, showcasing Mildura’s produce and services to businesses and buyers servicing a market of around one billion people.

In addition, Council and the board have lobbied extensively for improved freight rail, with recent announcements from the State and Federal Government confirming the Geelong to Mildura freight line will be upgraded, providing improved transport links for the region’s exports.

The State Government has also announced an $8 million grant to re-locate Mildura’s freight rail gate from the riverfront following significant consultation and lobbying done by Council.

Through the sustained efforts of Council and the board, awareness is also growing of the growth of Mildura’s economy; with the region being promoted at a number of exhibitions and events including the recent Victorian Government Better for Business expo in Melbourne.

SMEDB publications such as its newsletter, monthly Economic Snapshots, the Mildura Region Economic Profile and business events have also helped support local business and industry, as well as highlighting investment opportunities in the region.

Councillor for Community and Economic Development Vernon Knight said the vision of Council and the SMEDB was being widely recognised in the community.

“The push into China and south-east Asia has been recognised as visionary and these activities position our region well for future growth,” Councillor Knight said.

“The promotion of our region has also been very effective, once again proving that as a region we punch well above our weight.

“Amid the considerable challenges our region faces, we are now being recognised as an important part of Australia’s economy and Council’s efforts to lobby for improved rail freight infrastructure that have led to the announcement of an upgrade can only further our competitive edge.”
 
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