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Monday, 13 March 2006

First Minister Jack McConnell has announced that Scotland is to twin with the Australian state of Victoria in an agreement that will see the two regions collaborating in areas such as health, education, trade, tourism and social policy.

McConnell is visiting Victorian capital Melbourne – where the Commonwealth Games are currently being held - as part of Scotland’s campaign to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games

Victorian Premier Steve Bracks used the occasion to praise Scotland’s bid for the Games.

“I think it’s a very strong bid, and it’s one that I think will be received extremely well. We know that Scotland has a proud track record in conducting the Commonwealth Games in a number of cities, and I know Glasgow will be a very, very strong bid for 2014,” he said.

McConnell said that while Scotland had strong historic links with Victoria, the two areas also shared common interests in the 21st century which would benefit from the link.

“Scots have been making the journey to Australia for over 200 years. Today, at least one in eight Australians can claim Scottish descent, and the influence of successive generations of Scots can be seen everywhere – in Australia’s place names and in its national anthem.

In 2006 these links are as strong as ever – and the sense of co-operation and goodwill between Scotland and Victoria develops at every level. Our devolved government in Scotland shares very similar responsibilities, such as education, health and criminal justice, as the State government in Victoria,” he said.

McConnell and Bracks signed the agreement at the site of a major public housing regeneration project in Melbourne.

“Social policy will be a particular focus of the sister-state agreement and we hope to be able to share our experiences in this area with the government of Scotland,” said Bracks

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