Government announces $275m for Holden

The federal, South Australian and Victorian governments have announced a $275 million investment in Holden's vehicle-making operations in Australia.

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In return, Holden has agreed to inject more than $1 billion into carmaking here and to make two next-generation vehicles.

The partnership will see Holden making cars in Australia until at least 2022.

The federal government's contribution is $215 million, under the existing $5.4 billion so-called New Car Plan for a Greener Future."

This funding is not a hand-out - it is a strategic investment that will boost our economy, foster innovation, build new business opportunities and promote adoption of new fuel saving and safety technologies," Prime Minister Julia Gillard said in a statement.

Holden said two new types of vehicles would go into production in Elizabeth in SA.

It estimates $4 billion will be injected into the economy over the life of the new vehicle program.

As well, the federal and Victorian governments are going to provide $35 million to help other companies in the automotivesupply chain.

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