Residents of the town of Greater Geelong in Australia describe their region as “Tuscany with beaches.” Geelong has mounted a campaign to persuade the Guggenheim Museum to build a branch there. The building would cost $300 million and the town would invite Frank Gehry to design it. “We just became sick of feeling sorry for ourselves,” explains the Chamber of Commerce president, Peter Landers. “We have a good product here.” – The Age (Melbourne)