Australia is set become the first country in the southern hemisphere to manufacture mRNA coronavirus vaccines, with the Victorian government committing $50 million to the project. Acting Premier James Merlino said the funds would help establish a facility able to manufacture coronavirus vaccines, such as those produced by Pfizer and Moderna, in Melbourne. He said mRNA vaccines, which contain genetic code from a virus rather than the virus itself, are highly effective and can be manufactured quickly, cheaply and safely. “Twelve months ago would have been the best time to have done this, but the next best time is right now,” he told reporters on Wednesday. Merlino said the facility would take at least a year to start production and will secure vaccine supply for Australia, as well as neighbouring countries. “We have seen the challenges of global supply. We know the benefits of onshore manufacturing, and we know the benefits …