The Andrews Labor Government is investing $1.2 million to connect more residents, visitors and businesses in the Shepparton region by partnering with the City of Greater Shepparton to extend the free public Wi-Fi network beyond the central business district. The project will help boost the region’s visitor economy and enhance digital inclusion by connecting people in the places where they gather such as education precincts, Neighbourhood Houses, YouthSPOTs, parks and reserves. The Labor Government will work with the City of Greater Shepparton to determine which locations will be included in the pilot.
“As one of the state’s largest regional centres, Shepparton deserves to have access to free world-class Wi-Fi.” Minister for Innovation and the Digital Economy Philip Dalidakis commented “This is a strong investment in Shepparton’s digital economy. It will enhance connectivity for residents, businesses and visitors.”
Minister Dalidakis explained that Shepparton is one of the two locations where new Wi-Fi pilots are being delivered by the Labor Government through the $45 million Connecting Regional Communities Program, the other being Geelong. The Minister added Both projects build on Victoria’s existing free public Wi-Fi pilots in the Melbourne, Bendigo and Ballarat central business districts which have been used over 23 million times since being launched in September 2016.
“We’re investing in digital connectivity improvements here in the Shepparton region to create opportunities beyond the town centre that will help this area to grow and thrive.” Minister for Regional Development Jaala Pulford commented “Labor is delivering the connectivity that residents and businesses in Shepparton deserve, breaking down the digital divide, and helping make greater Shepparton a great place to live, work and do business.”
Minister Pulford explained that work to extend Shepparton’s free public Wi-Fi network is expected to start in the second-half of 2018 and be completed in the second-half of 2019. Extending the Shepparton free public Wi-Fi network is one of the initiatives that the Labor Government is delivering to improve digital connectivity across regional Victoria. The Minister also said that the Labor Government is also working closely with the Goulburn Regional Partnership and the wider community on the development of the region’s Digital Plan, due to be finalised later this year.
“We have shown time and time again that we support connectivity in regional Victoria – this investment will ensure more people in the Shepparton area have the connectivity they need and deserve.” Member for Northern Victoria Region Mark Gepp commented.