WELCOME BUDGET BOOST FOR GIPPSLAND

One Gippsland has welcomed the release of the 2022-23 Victorian State Budget, which includes a range of important initiatives to help Gippsland prosper and grow.

One Gippsland Chair and Mayor of Latrobe City Council Cr Kellie O’Callaghan said the budget was an important part of the recovery of the Gippsland region after the past two years of fires, floods and COVID-19.

“The new funding for tourism and major events allocated in this budget is warmly welcomed, as our region continues to recover from the significant downturn caused by the global pandemic” Cr O’Callaghan stated.

As a peak advocacy body for the region, One Gippsland has called for increased funding for regional roads, tourism recovery, digital connectivity and job creation.

One Gippsland has also welcomed the Victorian Government’s broader investment in health, economic recovery and support for First Nations Victorians.

Key commitments for Gippsland include:

  • $101 million in state regional road upgrades including funding for:

    • Bass Highway, Kilcunda, infrastructure improvements;

    • Strzelecki Highway between Morwell and Mirboo North overtaking lane;

    • Princes Highway at Lookout Road, Kalimna, intersection improvements;

    • Princes Highway and Bairnsdale-Dargo Road, Bairnsdale, intersection improvements.

  • Funding to develop the Croajingolong Coastal Wilderness Walk;

  • $1 million to continue establishment of the Yallock-Bulluk Marine and Coastal Park including improved visitor facilities and linkages between existing parks and reserves;

  • $31 million to facilitate stabling of VLocity trains at Bairnsdale station to improve reliability on the Gippsland rail line;

  • $57 million to implement the Sustainable Water Strategy for Central and Gippsland regions;

  • $17 million to protect and preserve our coastal environment from erosion and flood risks;

  • $4.5 million to protect and improve lighthouses including at Point Hicks and Wilsons Promontory;

  • $6.5 million for a new emergency department mental health and alcohol hub at Latrobe Regional Hospital;

  • Upgrades to Yinnar Primary School, Bass Coast Specialist School, East Gippsland Specialist School, South Gippsland Specialist School, Warragul & District Specialist School.

 
“We’re particularly pleased to see that government has recognised the strategic importance of our tourism industry, with new funding to develop the Croajingolong Coastal Wilderness Walk and improve visitor facilities at the Yallock-Bulluk Marine and Coastal Park” Cr O’Callaghan said.

“We also welcome the increased investment in community infrastructure in preparation for the Commonwealth Games.

“We look forward to seeing some additional commitments for the Gippsland region as we head into the election campaign later in the year,” said Cr O’Callaghan.

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