For a seventh season, the state-wide competition pits the top-16 clubs from across Victoria – eight metropolitan and eight country – in a knockout format before the Final is held on the hallowed turf of the MCG on February 21, 2014.
Supported by Regional Development Victoria this summer, Minister Ryan was flanked by Cricket Victoria Chief Executive Officer Tony Dodemaide and Commonwealth Bank Bushrangers Chris Rogers for the announcement.
“Cricket Victoria’s T20 Cup is a great opportunity to promote the Regional Victoria Living Expo because it involves teams from regional Victoria and metropolitan Melbourne competing to play in the final on the hallowed MCG turf on 21 February,” Mr Ryan said.
“This is the third Regional Victoria Living Expo, a key initiative of the Coalition Government’s strategy to drive population and investment into regional and rural Victoria.
“In February, we’ll give one lucky Victorian club attending this year’s expo a training session with the Victorian Bushrangers at the MCG.”
Mr Ryan said the Regional Victoria Living Expo offered Melbourne residents and businesses comprehensive information and advice on relocating to regional Victoria, including information about regional jobs, housing, education, health and lifestyle opportunities.
“The Expo demonstrates the range of opportunities in regional and rural Victoria in one visit, and gives the State’s 48 regional and rural councils a chance to promote the benefits of their area to attract residents, workers, business and investment,” Mr Ryan said.
The 2014 event will be the third year of the Expo and will run from April 11 to 13 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
For more information on 2014 Regional Victoria Living Expo, click here.
Photograph by Chris Hopkins ©2014
Regional Victoria Living Expo T20 Cup Fixture
Grampians v Mt Clear or East Belmont
Warrenbayne v Baden Powell
Douta Stars v Rivergum or Toorak Prahran-Parkville Districts
Heathmont v East Sandringham Boys or Buckley Ridges
Regional Victoria Living Expo T20 Cup Honour Roll
2013 – South Caulfield CC
2012 – Wendouree CC
2011 – East Belmont CC
2010 – Wendouree CC
2009 – South Barwon CC
2008 – Heatherhill CC
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