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Iconic manufacturer Albins to expand its operations in Ballarat  

High performance gears manufacturer Albins Performance Transmissions will expand its operation in Ballarat thanks to a funding support from the Victorian State Government. The funding...

New Product Innovation Science Lab Centre opens in Echuca

Minister for Regional Development, Jaala Pulford, has officially opened a new Product Innovation Science Lab Centre in Echuca, Victoria. The new centre, supported with a...

Nectar Farms to open state-of-the-art hydroponic glasshouse facility in Stawell

Australian start up Nectar Farms will receive a grant from the Labor Government's $500 million Regional Jobs and Infrastructure Fund to develop a large-scale,...

Capilano Honey to expand its Maryborough facility in Victoria

Australia’s largest honey packer, Capilano Honey, has been supported with a $610,000 investment from the Andrews Labor Government to establish an apple cider vinegar...

Dairy giant Fonterra to build $141m plant in Australia

Fonterra has announced that it will invest $141 million to build a new cheese plant at its Stanhope factory in Victoria. According to the official...

SPC completes first stage of the $100m investment program

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has officially opened the first stage of the $100 million modernisation and renewal project at the SPC Ardmona fruit processing...

Study to determine the benefits of developing LPG manufacturing and conversion facility in Geelong

The Andrews Labor Government will provide $60,000 towards a demand study for a LPG vehicle production plant in Geelong. The four month study, which was...
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