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Region chosen to pass the baton LOCAL residents will be given the opportunity to carry the Queen’s Baton next year, following the announcement at the weekend that Greater Shepparton has been selected as one of the towns that the Queen’s Baton Relay (QBR) will pass through on the lead up to the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Continued on page 20
A PROMISING FUTURE FOR AIRPORT… From left, Committee for Greater Shepparton CEO, Sam Birrell, Shepparton Aerodrome Committee chair, Ken Muston, Committee for Greater Shepparton chair, Rob Priestly and Greater Shepparton City Council Economic Development Manager, Geraldine Christou during a visit to Toowoomba’s Wellcamp Airport last week. Wellcamp Airport offers passenger flights and air freight options, which may be a part of Shepparton Airport when it is relocated and increased in size. Photo: Supplied.
Airport relocation report to be released By David Lee DETAILS surrounding the outcome of the Shepparton Aerodrome Feasibility Study are expected to be released in the coming weeks, with final elements currently being looked into for the potential land acquisition that would be needed to build a larger airport that may be utilised for passenger flights and air freight in Shepparton.
In November 2014, the then Victorian Coalition Government announced it would be providing Greater Shepparton City Council with $125,000 toward a $250,000 feasibility study to look at potential sites to house the relocated and expanded Shepparton Continued on page 19 Airport.