Tourism boss confident Mildura will bounce back from lockdown

MILDURA Regional Development remains confident the region will be able to capitalise on Victoria’s anticipated re-opening tourism boom despite being plunged into a snap seven-day lockdown this week.

MRD chief executive officer Brett Millington said he did not believe the rising number of cases would leave a stain in Mildura’s reputation as a holiday destination once the region emerged from lockdown.

Mr Millington said that as state restrictions further eased and borders began to reopen, he was optimistic the region would again benefit from growing visitor numbers.

“If we had to enter a lockdown it’s better that it happened now rather than in a month’s time when everyone else is open,” Mr Millington said.

“If everyone else was out of lockdown and we were into a lockdown, it would probably be a whole different scenario,” he said.

“I don’t see it as perhaps the woe as long as it doesn’t delay our alignment with Melbourne coming out of lockdown.”

Mr Millington said that while the lockdown would be yet another challenge for hospitality and accommodation businesses “that have yet again been hammered”, he hoped it might expediate testing and vaccination rates and further encourage residents to abide by restrictions.

“It is all going to be dependent on the behaviour of people — if we’re told not to move around and we are doing the right things and get the testing and vaccination rates up then we will be in line to open up like the rest of the state,” he said.

“Hopefully what the lockdown will ultimately do is accelerate particularly vaccination rates locally and the only way we are going to get certainty in opening back up is through vaccination rates.

“NSW is out of lockdown now, in the coming weeks people will start to travel after getting used to being outside, Melbourne is slated for the end of October and we’re still on track for that as well.”

Digital Editions


  • Fur-bulous fun at dog show

    Fur-bulous fun at dog show

    DOGS of all shapes, breeds, and sizes descended on Quondong Park in Red Cliffs last weekend for the Mildura and District Kennel Club’s All Breeds…

More News

  • Early voting opens for Farrer

    Early voting opens for Farrer

    EARLY voting for the Farrer by-election opens Tuesday 28 April. The Midway Community Centre in Buronga will be open for early voting, with the exception of Sunday 3 May, with…

  • Games galore in Langtree Mall

    Games galore in Langtree Mall

    HOBBY gamers in Sunraysia will be able to get their fix of Dungeons and Dragons and Catan with the opening of the Good Games store in Langtree Mall on Wednesday.…

  • Honouring Anzac legacy

    Honouring Anzac legacy

    LARGE crowds came out to the dawn and midday Anzac Day services in Mildura in support of service personnel. Mildura RSL sub-branch president Brad McGlashan said it was great to…

  • ‘A soldier is not alone’

    ‘A soldier is not alone’

    RED Cliffs honoured Anzac Day with a march from the Old Court House to Barclay Square, followed by a service and wreath laying. Vietnam War veteran Frank Tierney spoke of…

  • Imps home in a thriller

    Imps home in a thriller

    THE encounter between Mildura and Imperials reached no great aesthetical heights on a warm day at Brian Weightman Oval but it did keep the fans rapt until the final siren.…

  • Dees hold firm against old foe

    Dees hold firm against old foe

    MILDURA held off a stern challenge from Imperials in hot conditions at the Brian Weightman Oval courts on Saturday to snare their second win of the season, but new Imps…

  • Eagles stamp authority

    Eagles stamp authority

    RED Cliffs came out firing in the opening quarter, bringing intensity, speed, and accuracy to put Robinvale Euston under early pressure. Tigers shooters made the most of their opportunities in…

  • Review submission floats through

    Review submission floats through

    THE MRCC has endorsed a submission to the Murray Darling Basin Authority 2026 Review Discussion paper. Established in 2012 the Murray-Darling Basin Plan was designed to restore the ecological health…

  • CFA urges burn-off delay

    CFA urges burn-off delay

    LANDOWNERS across northwest Victoria are being urged to rethink burning-off activities on Saturday, as above-average temperatures and moderate winds have been forecast for parts of the state. Country Fire Authority…

  • Uncertain times ahead, mayor

    Uncertain times ahead, mayor

    MILDURA Rural City Council Mayor Ali Cupper has highlighted the community and council response to recent significant emergency events in the region including last month’s historic rainfall and the current…