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PM gives his thumbs up

Liveable, vibrant cities are absolutely critical to Australia’s prosperity and our people’s wellbeing.
Improving our cities’ productivity, accessibility and liveability is a key priority for my government.
There is a real buzz in Geelong at the moment – exciting infrastructure projects continue apace and more jobs and investment are on the way.
The local economy is expanding and Geelong’s reputation as a dynamic investment and services destination is growing.
As this great city transitions from a focus on manufacturing to innovation and services, the community is experiencing a shift to a culture of success driven by enterprise and imagination.
The opportunities are extraordinary and, as your horizons continue to expand, so too should your aspirations.
The Federal Government’s $1.1 billion National Innovation and Science Agenda offers incentives for innovation and entrepreneurship, rewards risk taking, and invests more in science, technology and research.
This package of measures builds on our commitment to nurture innovation, drive competitiveness and lift growth.
Geelong is a great city in a wonderful part of the world; a place of heritage, beauty and reinvention.
I am confident that, with the support of my government, the people of this region can look forward to an exciting and prosperous future.

The Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP,
Prime Minister of Australia.

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