The Victorian Government is fast-tracking the delivery of improved broadband services to better connect Victorians living and working in Macedon.
Member for Macedon, Mary-Anne Thomas today announced the Victorian Government has partnered with NBN Co to deliver six broadband infrastructure projects in Macedon.
Businesses and households will have access to faster broadband services in:
Woodend Kyneton Macedon Mt Macedon Together with telecommunications partners NBN Co, Opticomm, and Swoop, the Victorian Government will de-liver faster broadband in more than 180 locations, including 150 areas in regional Victoria all by mid-2025.
NBN Co will be delivering the vast majority of the broadband upgrades through a $195.4 million agreement with the Victorian Government.
An extra 2,000 kilometres of fibre will be installed, as well as the 1,000 kilometres of fibre already being rolled out over the next three years – almost the distance between Melbourne and Cairns.
These broadband projects build on the $73 million already invested to improve broadband connections across 54 suburbs and mobile services upgrades in over 1,000 sites as part of the $550 million Connecting Victoria Program.
All fibre funded through the program is due to be rolled out by mid-2025, with some locations being able to connect from mid-2023.
The $550 million Connecting Victoria program is fast-tracking better mobile and broadband in as many places as possible.
To find out more, www.visit vic.gov.au/connectingvictoria
Quotes attributable for Member for Macedon, Mary-Anne Thomas
"Exciting changes and innovative projects are happening in Macedon and they need good-quality connectivity to support them. This investment will help more local businesses to succeed and communities to thrive."
"Locals in Woodend, Kyneton, Macedon and Mt Macedon deserve to have fast broadband coverage
– which the Victorian Government is delivering. It helps support businesses and will be a gamechanger for the local economies."
"This will be a game-changer for many in our community, we are supporting the area’s growth by ensuring everyone can access the online tools, services and information they need to thrive."
"This investment in Macedon will boost local economies, and to ensure more Victorians can access connectivity that allows them to work or learn from home or get in touch with loved ones."
Quotes attributable to Minister for Innovation, Medical Research and the Digital Economy Jaala Pulford
"We’re partnering with NBN Co, Opticomm and Swoop to deliver faster broadband in outer suburban Melbourne and regional Victoria."
"For businesses and households, this is a game-changer. Faster connectivity means Victorians can access the inter-net more easily – for work, study and in their daily lives. It means they can access online tools, services and information – because in today’s digital world, it’s no longer an option, it’s a necessity."