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Nine News weather presenter Livinia Nixon put Bendigo and the Victoria region in the spotlight this week. In collaboration with Visit Victoria, Nine News took their weather broadcasts with them on their travels to showcase hidden gems in regional cities. Ms. Nixon started her week in Echuca before visiting Swan Hill on Tuesday and arriving in Bendigo on Wednesday. She will be traveling to Daylesford on Thursday. Related news In Bendigo, Ms. Nixon got a taste of the new Mary Quant exhibition at the Bendigo Art Gallery and will end her show with Ms. Batterhams’ team. “The last time I was here was for the Marilyn Monroe exhibition which was fab,” said Ms. Nixon. “I came with a couple of friends and had lunch at Masons’ and visited the exhibition.” So I know this room and the things the curators can do here. What a workhorse for the city, the impact on the effects must be incredible. “We always try to (show) what tourists would like to see. This (Mary Quant) exhibit is a huge draw for Bendigo.” Ms. Nixon said encouraging visitors to regional areas is critical to helping cities recover from the coronavirus pandemic. “Regional areas have suffered so much,” she said. “Even with the brief five-day lockdown we had recently, it just knocked people over.” Companies ended up throwing away a lot of groceries for scheduled events, and it was a wonderful weekend with thousands of visitors from Melbourne coming to the local areas would have. People’s livelihood depends on visitors spending money and having a great time. “I think people are very nervous about pushing boundaries because things can change quickly from one day to the next. That is very worrying. So there is a lot of demand for vacationing in Victoria.” Brendan McClements, CEO of Visit Victoria, said he was excited to partner with Nine to get back on the streets and explore all that the Victoria area has to offer. “Visit Victoria continues to promote regional Victorian destinations with the Stay close, go campaign and this partnership with Nine is a great way to introduce our regions to a wide audience.” Our journalists work hard to provide the community with local, breaking news. Here’s how you can access our trusted content:

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Nine News weather presenter Livinia Nixon put Bendigo and the Victoria region in the spotlight this week.

In collaboration with Visit Victoria, Nine News took their weather broadcasts with them on their travels to showcase hidden gems in regional cities.

Ms. Nixon started her week in Echuca before visiting Swan Hill on Tuesday and arriving in Bendigo on Wednesday. She will be traveling to Daylesford on Thursday.

In Bendigo, Ms. Nixon got a glimpse into the new Mary Quant exhibition at the Bendigo Art Gallery and will end her show with Ms. Batterhams’ team.

“The last time I was here was for the Marilyn Monroe exhibition which was fab,” said Ms. Nixon. “I came with a couple of friends and had lunch at Masons’ and went to see the exhibition.

“So I know this room and the things the curators can do here. What a driving force for the city, the flow of effects must be incredible.

“We always try to (show) what tourists would like to see. This (Mary Quant) exhibit is a huge draw for Bendigo.”

Ms. Nixon said encouraging visitors to regional areas is critical to helping cities recover from the coronavirus pandemic.

“Regional areas have suffered so much,” she said. “Even with the brief five-day lockdown we had recently, it just knocked people over.

“Corporations threw away a lot of food for planned events and it was a wonderful weekend that the local areas expected thousands of visitors from Melbourne. People’s livelihood depends on visitors spending money and having a great time.

“I think people are very nervous about pushing boundaries because things can change quickly from one day to the next. That is very worrying. So there is a lot of demand for vacationing in Victoria.”

Brendan McClements, CEO of Visit Victoria, said he was excited to partner with Nine to get back on the streets and explore all that the Victoria area has to offer.

“Visit Victoria continues to promote regional Victorian destinations with the Stay close, go campaign and this partnership with Nine is a great way to introduce our regions to a wide audience.”

Our journalists work hard to bring local, breaking news to the community. Here’s how you can access our trusted content:

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