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Posted on Thursday 21st of March, 2024,
Regional Victoria deserves its fair share of the Commonwealth Budget. Without new infrastructure our regions risk falling behind, unable to provide adequate services to current residents and future generations. In this Commonwealth Budget regional Victoria deserves considered investment to underpin long-term economic prosperity and improve liveability in the regions.
Regional Cities Victoria (RCV) has called on the Albanese Government to provide a guarantee that 25 per cent of all Commonwealth infrastructure funding allocated to Victoria is spent on initiatives and projects outside Melbourne.
With one in four Victorians living in regional Victoria, the 10 largest regional cities – Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong, Horsham, Latrobe, Mildura, Shepparton, Wangaratta, Warrnambool and Wodonga – are collectively home to more than 800,000 people.
RCV Chair and Greater Shepparton Mayor, Cr Shane Sali said regional Victoria needs considered investment to underpin long-term economic prosperity and improve community infrastructure and services.
“Local infrastructure projects are a vital part of any regional community. They not only help maintain services, improve transport options, and make our regional cities and country towns better places to live – they also create jobs for locals and boost the national economy.
“Whether its upgrading municipal main roads in growing regional cities, building community hubs and libraries, new parks and recreational centres, or improving public transport, regional Victorians deserve their share of the Federal infrastructure funding allocated to Victoria.”
Cr Sali said while RCV acknowledges the Albanese Government’s $1 billion allocation for regional Australia made through the Growing Regions Program and Precincts and Partnerships Program, it feels regional Victoria is disadvantaged by these competitive schemes because Councils in regional Victoria cannot access compulsory co-contributions from the Victorian Government.
“We were gutted when funding was removed for a series of projects across regional Victoria – like the Geelong Fast Rail, stage 1 of the Shepparton Bypass, and the Hume Freeway intersection upgrade in Wodonga,” Cr Sali said.
“Regional Victorians shouldn’t be denied their share of funding from the Albanese Government simply because Victoria abolished its Regional Jobs and Infrastructure Fund.
“Our regional cities and towns are experiencing significant population growth and are desperate for jobs and investment. Without infrastructure funding, regional Victoria risks falling behind, unable to provide adequate services to current residents and future generations,” Cr Sali said.
More News from Greater Shepparton
Friday 13th of March,
Marungi Street Drainage Project Update
We are pleased to advise that work to upgrade the stormwater drainage network from the Marungi / Nixon Street intersection through to Knight Street Shepparton is progressing well. Read more
Thursday 12th of March,
Upcoming Community Satisfaction Survey in Greater Shepparton
Council is encouraging residents to share their thoughts on Council and its services through the third quarter Local Government Community Satisfaction Survey. Read more
Tuesday 10th of March,
Road patching works across Shepparton and Mooroopna
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Tuesday 10th of March,
RiverConnect and Greater Shepparton Lighthouse Project partnership blossoms to deliver education program
RiverConnect and Greater Shepparton Lighthouse Project (Lighthouse) are pleased to announce the introduction of Bees and Blossoms Pollinator Education Sessions. Read more
Tuesday 10th of March,
Traffic management changes - Toolamba and Simson Road intersection
Council wishes to advise that traffic management at the intersection of Toolamba Road and Simson Road, Mooroopna will change from Tuesday 17 March 2026. Read more
Tuesday 10th of March,
Speed reductions to be introduced on several roads in Shepparton South East
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More Events in Greater Shepparton
Sunday 15th of March,
Sit Spots
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Friday 13th of March, – to Sunday 15th of March,
The Northern Victorian Showjumping Club World Cup Festival 2026
The feature class is the CSI1*-W World Cup Qualifier on Saturday afternoon on the Main Grass Arena. With show jumps reaching 1.60m in height, you will see some of the best riders in the country trying… Read more
Friday 20th of March, – to Sunday 29th of March,
Our Friends & Family
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Friday 20th of March, – to Sunday 29th of March,
The Pieces That Made Me
The exhibition titled “The Pieces That Made Me” features six large paper collage/mixed media artworks by Ruby Wyatt-Carter Read more
Monday 16th of March,
Tatura Film Society - The Ballad of Wallis Island (PG)
Monthly film screenings presented by Tatura Film Society, featuring a curated selection of quality cinema for members. New members are welcome to join on the night. Read more
Wednesday 18th of March,
Puff Walk
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