Greater Melbourne
Greater Melbourne covers amazing urban landscapes, natural environments and great activities and attractions, here we bring support for these operators together.
Both industry and government support is available to all tourism and events operators. Find a snapshot here or for more search below.
Greater Melbourne is what our customers know as Melbourne, but we know there are 29 councils that operate in this area. This page is bringing together the many operators and groups that engage with the Greater Melbourne visitor economy here. Use the search tools for more specific links.
This is a place for busines to find ways to collaborate and connect. Connecting the visitor journey is part of our future planning and opportunity. Reach out, engage, and let us know if therte are more ways you would like us to bring the community together. Covid, workforce concerns and new business ideation are all here withus for a while yet.
Your council direct contacts are here and the Greater Melbourne Concierge can be reached here
Business support comes in many formats, try searching by topic on this page to find the relevant resource. These business support resources aim to meet your immediate needs and guide you through recovery. We will continue to update this hub with information and resources to support the industry moving forward. Note, new items will be added top left in this section.
Each sector in our industry has varying support needs, click below to access sector specific resources relevant to your business.
We understand our diverse community takes in information in various ways, Victoria has world class traditional educational places, tafe and industry led programs as well. With more online learning and micro credentials available, our learning and education page offeres connections and resources to further improve your staff, students and managment. Choose the way you learn, and come back regularly for more options as we see the industry continue to evolve
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