Federal Member for Nicholls Sam Birrell says he is disappointed by the lack of regional funding in the federal budget.
The budget, which was handed down on Tuesday, May 9, included no specific funding for regional Victoria but contained wide-ranging, if modest, cost-of-living improvements.
Mr Birrell said it was “disappointing as far as regional infrastructure goes” and said it failed to tackle some big issues such as inflation.
“The economic opinion is the budget is not what we needed to do to combat inflation, and if they’re not going to do it then the Reserve Bank will, and we know what that means,” Mr Birrell said, alluding to more interest rate rises.
He said while he supported some changes, such as boosting Medicare funding to ensure more doctors would be able to bulk bill, Mr Birrell was not as supportive of raising JobSeeker payments.
“I’d make the point that we always want our most vulnerable to be looked after, but businesses are telling me they’re not able to grow because of staff shortages,” he said.
“The additional bulk billing is a position we support but it’s important that we have enough medical professionals, especially in regional areas, to deliver it.”
Guidelines were released for regional funding, with the Growing Regions Program announced but with “significantly less” money in the kitty than under previous iterations.
Mr Birrell also slammed a $250 million pledge for federal roads funding as a “fraction of what is needed”.