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These bold and intuitive works explore and portray some of the relationships or not, (distances) between mainly elderly, traditional, farming couples - their reaction, or not, of each individual to the other as well as individually toward the environment in which they find themselves. Robert's paintings are rich in the application of the paint and vibrant colours and gestural marks of his linocuts echo the brushstrokes of his paintings.

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MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

Manufacturing is the largest single industry sector in the East Gippsland economy in several measures including in output and export and is one of the largest employers. Key contributing factors to this industry’s pre-eminence include the availability of a stable, diverse and skilled workforce, relatively low industrial land costs and the proximity of raw materials from the horticultural industry.

The major age group employed in the region is between 45-54yrs (30,000+ of the Shire’s population) with the 35-44yrs group (25,000+ of the Shire’s population) following closely behind. Retaining a skilled workforce lowers both staff turnover and training and improves productivity and profit significantly.

Industrial zoned land is plentiful and land costs are considerably lower than those in the major cities or outer suburban industrial zones. This naturally presents a bonus to the new or relocating business by reducing investment costs.

Proximity of raw materials is a main factor in the success of major manufacturing businesses such as One Harvest, Vegco, and Patties Foods who also benefit from being on major highway routes to both Melbourne and Sydney.

Being a coastal region East Gippsland possesses a strong and diverse marine industry. Healthy boat manufacturing and the mechanical, electronic, engineering and technical services associated with the nautical industry (commercial and recreational) are located in Paynesville and Lakes Entrance.

The forestry, mining and telecommunications industries are all steadily growing and so needing a consistent supply of parts, products and services.

Further information is available from the East Gippsland Shire Economic Development Unit (see the link below) to assist you obtain the best results from your investment. Lets us help you grow your manufacturing industry in East Gippsland.

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Kalimna Views is a two bedroom unit opposite the lookout platform in Kalimna, Lakes Entrance. With s

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Australia’s Coastal Wilderness National Landscape was launched by the Federal Minister for Tourism, the Hon Martin Ferguson AM MP last Friday 1 August in Torquay in association with the launch of the Great Ocean Road National Landscape. The Launch was attended by a number of East Gippslanders including Chair of the Australia’s Coastal Wilderness Steering Committee Phil Rickards who is also the Tourism Coordinator for the East Gippsland Shire. In his address, Minister Ferguson acknowledged that whilst he would have liked very much to have launched each of the eight individual landscapes in each region, due to time constraints that had not been possible. However, he said he hoped to be able to visit the Australia’s Coastal Wilderness region at some stage in the future. The Minister acknowledged the work of the Steering Committees in getting their respective landscapes accepted into the program. “I would particularly like to welcome members of the landscapes steering committees who I know are passionately enthused about this project. Enthusiasm in a service-oriented industry such as tourism is critical. So is innovation and I believe the National Landscapes Program will provide the impetus for Australia as a nation to view the relationship between tourism and our natural landscapes in an innovative light. “Much like the members of the Steering Committees, I am passionately enthused by the natural beauty of Australia. I do believe the landscapes which surround us are unparalleled in their beauty. In the fiercely competitive world of tourism they present us with enormous opportunity and point of difference. Who would not want to visit those National Landscapes already launched, they being The Australian Alps, Australia’s Red Centre, The Flinders Ranges, Australia’s Green Cauldron and the Greater Blue Mountains? I am pleased today to add the Great Ocean Road and Australia’s Coastal Wilderness to the list of regions included in the National Landscapes Program “To qualify as a National Landscape the location must be a world-class landscape of natural, cultural and spiritual assets, distinctive to Australia. “Australia’s Coastal Wilderness has a significance which has long been internationally recognized. It is a site of more than national significance and includes Croajingolong National Park which was in 1977 proclaimed a World Biosphere Region by UNESCO.” “The landscapes I am announcing today have been included in this unique program because they are more than just a group of appealing destinations. They are regions, which as a whole, are much greater than just the sum of their parts. They are distinctively Australian natural and cultural environments. And they will appeal to Tourism Australia’s target market, experience seekers; travelers of all ages who wish to experience new adventures and destinations which enable them to engage with a local culture. “I congratulate the steering committees for the Great Ocean Road and Australia’s Coastal Wilderness on achieving National Landscape status for these wonderful regions”, concluded Minister Ferguson.

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