Labor is backing small businesses – making them even more welcoming to boost visitors, jobs and local economies.
More than 35 multicultural business precincts across Victoria will get a facelift, including Robinvale, thanks to the Allan Labor Government.
Member for Northern Victoria Jaclyn Symes has announced Swan Hill Rural City Council will receive a $250,000 grant to revitalise Perrin Street and Caix Square into a vibrant, safe and inclusive space, supporting multicultural businesses, community events and visitor engagement.
This will include the installation of murals, signage and flags showcasing Robinvale’s multicultural identity, as well as streetscape upgrades and shop front improvements.
The $6 million Multicultural Business Precinct Revitalisation Program has 37 council-led projects which will each receive up to $250,000 in government funding – with councils, business groups and traders working together to deliver the improvements and promote cultural diversity.
Multicultural business precincts are the cornerstone of local economies and communities, providing unique places where people gather, shop, work and build cultural connections and friendships.
Victoria is proudly home to more than 735,000 small businesses. Around 56 per cent of all small businesses are owned by people with at least one parent born overseas.
To learn more about the Multicultural Business Precinct Revitalisation Program, visit https://business.vic.gov.au/grants-and-programs/multicultural-business-precinct-revitalisation-program/MBPRP-grant-recipients
Quotes attributable to Member for Northern Victoria Jaclyn Symes
“We’re proud to support multicultural traders and precincts – they are a vital part of our economy and they bring local communities closer together.”
“This project will ensure Robinvale continues to be a vibrant, accessible and inclusive space that supports local businesses, community events and visitor experiences.”

