Geelong, Devonport Councils Unite for Economic Growth

The City of Greater Geelong and Devonport City Council will collaborate on opportunities for economic growth and tourism under a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

With so many passengers travelling between the cities on the Spirit of Tasmania, the new MoU will establish a framework for cooperation and collaboration, including the exploration of opportunities for economic development, capitalising on the key link between the two cities.Its objective is to see a range of stakeholders, including both councils, Tourism Greater Geelong and the Bellarine, and the Spirit of Tasmania determining how to work together to showcase the best that the two cities have to offer visitors.

City of Greater Geelong Mayor Stretch Kontelj OAM:

The first arrival of the Spirit of Tasmania back in 2022 was a remarkable moment for Geelong, and now, we want to make sure we are delivering as many benefits for our region as possible.

Our two cities have so much in common, and I know we can leverage that to bring more tourism jobs and opportunities for both Geelong and Devonport.

Devonport City Council Mayor Alison Jarman:

The Spirit of Tasmania service provides for more than just a mode of transport — it serves as a vital connection between two vibrant, growing regional hubs. Our collaboration with Geelong reinforces that connection and paves the way for exciting new opportunities.

With hundreds of thousands of passengers travelling between our two cities each year, this agreement gives us a chance to work together on tourism, business, and cultural exchange that will help grow our regional economies.

This Memorandum of Understanding marks the beginning of an exciting relationship between Devonport and Geelong, where we unite to maximise the benefits of the Spirit of Tasmania connection and create meaningful outcomes for our communities.

Executive Director, Tourism Greater Geelong and The Bellarine Tracy Carter:

It's a wonderful opportunity for our two regions to collaborate and enrich the visitor journey with memorable experiences on either side of their sailing.

Spirit of Tasmania chief executive Chris Carbone:

Spirit of Tasmania is proud to support this alliance between the City of Greater Geelong and Devonport City Council, two regions connected by more than just a sailing route.

This memorandum acknowledges the shared economic, cultural and community benefits that flow across Bass Strait and reinforces our long-standing commitment to fostering strong regional partnerships.

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