Demonstrating the Victorian Government’s long-term commitment to innovation through high level, forward-thinking investors, it has announced a $37 million investment in World View and its groundbreaking technology aimed at revolutionising stratospheric balloon remote sensing services.
Victoria and French relations will strengthen with the opening of a new Consulate General in Melbourne, providing an important foundation for deeper economic ties with this key European partner.
The Victorian Government is supporting business growth while helping Victoria’s transition to clean energy by backing an innovative solar and thermal water-based energy storage solution.
A snapshot of Victoria’s labour market showcases a thriving economy despite a challenging global environment with the latest job numbers having reached a record high, with Victoria’s strong economy enabling state businesses to continue to create more new jobs.
Victorians facing the daunting challenge of cancer now have a new beacon of hope: the Paula Fox Melanoma and Cancer Centre, equipped with cutting-edge scanning technology that promises earlier detection and lifesaving treatment.
Non-stop flights from South Korea to Melbourne Airport will soon be available on Asiana Airlines, increasing investment and trade opportunities, tourism and international education.
At the heart of 61% of Australia's economic activity and 66% of the population, Melbourne stands as a beacon of economic prosperity. It is situated in the Australian southeast triangle, which has a combined economic output surpassing A$1.4 trillion.
Victoria’s advanced air mobility, drone and electric aviation revolution is taking flight, with the opening of a Dovetail Electric Aviation Development Centre in regional Gippsland - an Australian-first.
The Victorian Government’s investment in Victoria’s regional rail-freight network has given the state’s $4.4 billion grain industry the clarity and certainty it needs to shift more grain by rail freight for both domestic and export markets.
Victoria’s title as Australia’s number one state for jobs creation has been retained, with Victoria recording the largest jobs growth in the country last month.