
The Mornington Peninsula region of Victoria and Western Australia have recently set their sights on infrastructure projects to revive the economy and create job opportunities that have been hit hard by the new coronary pneumonia epidemic. New Technology Zone, etc. Among them, the construction of a 111-km-long European pedestrian walkway project and a water cycle project that can increase food production are at the core of the 320 million infrastructure plan.
According to data provided by the council, nearly 6,000 people have been unemployed this year in the Mornington Peninsula, and regional GDP has fallen by 21%. Parliament hopes to release a “ready” plan to stimulate the economy. Most of the alternative 111km bay boardwalk already exists, and the 1500mm project will be inserted into the lack of the route around the peninsula, creating 83 jobs.
According to the ninth news report, at the same time, the Western Australian government has also signed a major highway infrastructure contract, which has been converted into the state’s infrastructure industry with an investment of 223 million US dollars, which can create more than 13,000 jobs.
