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Regional Development Victoria (RDV) is the Victorian Government's lead agency in developing rural and regional Victoria and was established as a statutory body by the Regional Development Victoria Act 2002, and began operation on 3 March 2003. RDV is responsible to the Minister for Regional and Rural Development, Jacinta Allan.

Our focus is on investment attraction, job creation, exports, creating stronger economies, communities and infrastructure to create a strong and growing provincial Victoria. There are a number of programs to:

  • promote business and industry development
  • work with local government and communities
  • help new businesses establish themselves
  • pave the way for existing industries to grow and diversify.

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Taste Provincial Victoria at Prahran Market

The "Taste Provincial Victoria" stall, supported by the Victorian Government, provides small food producers the opportunity to showcase their products in Melbourne's premier food market.
Relocated Residents Survey Final Report August 2009

Relocated Residents Survey Final Report August 2009

The research, Relocated Residents Survey, studied 369 residents who had relocated to a provincial Victoria location in the past 10 years.
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Regional Development Australia Committees

The establishment of Regional Development Australia (RDA) Committees is part of a new era of Commonwealth-State and local government cooperation in regional development in Victoria.
Moving Forward: Update The Next Two Years 2008 to 2010

Moving Forward: Update The Next Two Years 2008 to 2010 (PDF 1Mb)

Reinforcing the Government's strong support for provincial Victoria by continuing to deliver the Moving Forward agenda with additional initiatives that tackle the challenges ahead.

Moving Forward in Provincial Victoria

Moving Forward: Update Fact Sheets addresses five key areas: Growth and Change, Industry, Skills, Infrastructure and Drought and the Changing Climate.

Food and Beverage

Outlines how RDV delivers a range of programs and industry facilitation services to help expand and strengthen the food and beverage sectors.

Regional infrastructure development fund (RIDF)

Summarises the programs that the State Government funds for capital projects in rural and regional Victoria, along with program reviews, guidelines for applying, and a full list of approved projects over the last five years.

Research and policy development in regional Victoria

RDV conducts research, develops and implements policy and analyses issues that affect economic and community development in rural and regional Victoria.

Programs, Grants and Assistance

All programs, grants or assistance related to living and working in regional areas.

Contacts and Assistance

Information on how to contact Regional Development Victoria, which is located in eight regional locations at Victorian Business Centres and four metropolitan locations.

Regional Strategic Planning Initiative

The Victorian Government is developing a state-wide strategic plan for a liveable, productive and sustainable future for communities in provincial Victoria.

RDV Newsletters

Links to a range of publications produced by Regional Development Victoria.

Calendar of Events

Regional events for 2008-09.

RDV Publications

List of publications released by Regional Development Victoria

Regional Development Australia (RDA) Committees

Regional Development Australia (RDA) is an Australian Government initiative that aims to bring together all levels of government to enhance the growth and development of regional Australia.



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News

RDV Annual Report 2008-09
Outlines the achievements of Regional Development Victoria for the year ending 30 June 2009.

Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre Development
The new Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre was constructed with $4.5 million from the Regional Infrastructure Development Fund.

Connecting Small Business to Opportunities
From October 2009 the Victorian Government will hold nine free Regional Roadshows to inform small businesses about the wide range of Government services available to them.

Bushfires Community Events Program
The program will provide grants to local governments and community organisations in fire-affected communities, enabling them to host community events and activities.

Who Can Help

Victoria Business Centre
Find contact details for all Victorian Business Centres

External Links

Securing Jobs for Your Future
(www.skills.vic.gov.au) The Victorian Government's new Skills Statement provided funding to create new jobs, upgrade facilities and create more flexibility for students.

Regional Industry Link - a free networking tool for regional businesses
(www.regionalindustrylink.com.au)

 

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