The Allan Labor Government is making sure more regional communities across Macedon can attract, stage and deliver sporting, cultural and entertainment events on their doorstop, with new grants set to attract thousands of visitors, create more jobs and back local businesses across the state.
Member for Macedon, Mary-Anne Thomas announced today a successful grant for the 2025 ChillOut Festival from the latest round of the Labor Government’s $38 million Regional Events Fund.
We know the value of regional events like ChillOut to local communities and the people who work across our tourism, events, and hospitality businesses across Hepburn Shire.
Grants will be open to organisers of festivals, sports events, exhibitions and more to attract and grow events of international or national significance and others will be available for marketing and support of events that attract intrastate and interstate visitors.
Since 2016, the Labor Government’s Regional Events Fund has supported more than 350 events across regional Victoria.
From the Riverboats Music Festival on the Murray, Lost Trades Fair in Bendigo, Great Ocean Road Running Festival, Grampians Grape Escape, the East Gippsland Winter Festival and Ballarat Marathon, we’re making sure Victoria’s jam-packed calendar of events is enjoyed by every community throughout the state.
The Labor Government’s support for regional events across the state is a key pillar of Victoria’s $37.8 billion visitor economy.
The Regional Events Fund provides strong economic benefit by attracting more people to visit the regions, expanding the length of time visitors stay in the area, and increasing the amount of money spent in local communities.
Applications for the Regional Events Fund, delivered by Visit Victoria, will open next week at corporate.visitvictoria.com/events/regional-events.
Quote attributable to Member for Macedon, Mary-Anne Thomas
“Regional events bring visitors, boost jobs, and support local businesses while fostering civic pride throughout Hepburn Shire and further cement our state as Australia’s events capital.”