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Population Policy Taskforce comes to Hamilton

Community and business leaders have come together in Hamilton to have their say on the challenges the Lowan electorate faces in growing its population and how government policy can assist.

The Nationals Member for Lowan Emma Kealy MP hosted the forum along with Victorian Population Taskforce deputy chair Danny O’Brien to seek input from local residents into the Liberal and Nationals’ population policy in the lead up to the 2018 State Election.

The Nationals and Liberals have established the Population Policy Taskforce to encourage economic growth within regional Victoria.

Ms Kealy said attracting skilled people to the region, a lack of public transport and incentives for local businesses were key issues arising from the discussion. 

“One of the key issues at Hamilton was ways to attract appropriately skilled and qualified people to take up available jobs”, Ms Kealy said.

“The Regional Living Expo in Melbourne was a great opportunity to promote the benefits of living and working in regional Victoria but this has been scrapped by the city centric Andrews Labor Government”, she said.

Incentives, tax relief options and simplifying planning requirements to help grow existing and attract new businesses to establish in the region were also discussed.

“One of the ideas was a creative industries hub to help establish new and unique businesses in the region which I think has great potential”, Ms Kealy said.

Further investment to build digital capacity to enable local communities to access education without having to leave the region was also discussed.

Another key issue was the Western Rail Project and the need to improve passenger rail services and public transport options not only within the region but also to Melbourne.

“I recently took a delegation of key regional Council representatives to meet with the Hon Matthew Guy, Leader of the Opposition and received in principle support for a feasibility study into the return of passenger rail services to Western Victoria if elected to Government”, Ms Kealy said.

“I would like to thank everyone who gave up their time to discuss this critical issue for regional Victoria. It was extremely useful and I encourage anyone with an idea for how we can grow country Victoria in a sustainable way to contact me through my website emmakealy.com,” she said.

The Victorian Population Policy Taskforce’s Interim Report was released in July and can be accessed at vicpopulation.com.au/documents/.

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