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Floating tree threat abandoned

Geelong councillors have backed down on a threat to abandon the floating Christmas tree over rising costs.
In a major win, Mayor Darryn Lyons announced last night the tree would return to Corio Bay for the next three years.
Councillors also agreed to pursue sponsorship opportunities to help defray tree costs, despite some publicly stating reservations about the idea.
Cr Lyons said the 2015 Christmas Program provided an economic benefit to the region, boosted Geelong’s profile and spread Christmas cheer throughout the community.
“I’m overjoyed to let everyone know that Geelong’s Floating Christmas Tree will return this year, along with a wide range of Christmas-themed family activities that form Geelong’s amazing Christmas Program,” he said.
“I know the community loves Geelong’s Floating Christmas Tree just as much as I do.
“Over the past two years, the tree has attracted about 286,000 visits, and Central Geelong’s Christmas activities have generated an economic output of $33 million.
“Every night crowds flocked to the waterfront to watch the latest light and music shows, which had a flow-on effect for local businesses.
“I’m glad the tree will return for the next three years, giving more children, families and visitors to our region the chance to experience a truly magical Christmas.”
Cr Lyons said council had allocated about $400,000 in its draft budget to cover the installation, dismantling, maintenance and storage of the tree.
He said Geelong Port had also committed to provide access free of charge for the 2016 tree installation, worth $100,000.
Central Geelong’s Cr Michelle Heagney said the city’s 2015 Christmas Program hoped to build on current visiting rates.
“Geelong’s Christmas program is so diverse, featuring projections on City Hall, school Christmas trees, extended Carousel hours, decorations, magic meter elves and the Myer Christmas windows,” Cr Heagney said.
“Council surveyed participants on their experience and 90 per cent of respondents said our Christmas activities were very important or important for central Geelong.”

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