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This initiative will benefit residents, workers, and visitors in the area.
The funding – set to be delivered as part of the Albanese Government’s $50 million Regional Roads Australia Mobile Program (RRAMP) – is supporting pilot programs across Australia.
“The Albanese Government is narrowing the digital divide in rural and regional Australia,” says Minister for Communications, the Hon Michelle Rowland MP.
“This important pilot program is just another way we’re delivering significant connectivity and safety improvements for communities across Victoria, and nationally, as the remainder of the program is rolled out.”
“The RRAMP pilot programs are being delivered under the Albanese Government’s $1.1 billion Better Connectivity Plan for Regional and Rural Australia, which is funding initiatives to improve connectivity for regional and rural communities right across the country.”
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In Victoria, the pilot projects cover parts of the Great Alpine Road, Great Ocean Road and Monaro Highway, with a focus on boosting resilience and connectivity during emergencies and natural disasters.
The Albanese Government is providing $8 million with the Victorian Government to design and deliver the pilot through a competitive grants program.
“The Albanese Government understands access to mobile coverage across the electorate of Corangamite is essential,” adds Libby Coker MP, Federal Member for Corangamite.
“Boosting coverage along the Great Ocean Road will empower locals and visitors to stay safe and connected.”
“This program compliments communication upgrades across Corangamite, demonstrating Labor’s commitment to regional connectivity and development.”
Once delivered, the pilot programs will improve road safety, strengthen economic growth, improve social connectivity, and support regional development – including throughout Victoria.
Outcomes from the RRAMP will inform the design of a national program to be announced in 2025.
Applications for the Victorian pilot programs are planned to open in 2025.
“The Allan Labor Government is delivering more than 1,200 mobile projects and 150 broadband projects across the state, ensuring Victorians can connect with loved ones, the community and essential services – especially during emergencies,” comments Victorian Minister for Government Services, Gabrielle Williams.
“This new pilot program will deliver fast, reliable mobile services in regional Victoria – improving connectivity for communities, tourists and businesses.”
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