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RCV says budget is lacking for regional Victorians

Left wanting more: Chair Shane Sali said the budget lacked necessary funding for regional Victoria. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

Regional Cities Victoria chair Shane Sali says the 2024-25 state budget is a modest budget for regional Victoria.

“It’s a budget that does what it has to, but not necessarily what it needs to for regional Victoria,” he said.

“There’s a lot we’ve been asked to look back on, but not that much to look forward to.”

The budget saw modest investments in regional areas across health, transport and education as well as emergency recovery and road maintenance.

However, Mr Sali said RCV was concerned about the lack of future investment opportunities for regional Victoria.

“We are disappointed the Regional Jobs and Infrastructure Fund has not been reinstated because for regional Victoria there is no pathway for future projects beyond the existing pipeline currently under construction,” he said.

“Local infrastructure projects are a vital part of any regional community. They not only improve the liveability of regional cities and towns but also contribute to the local economy and create local jobs.

“RCV will continue to work with and advocate to the Victorian Government to ensure regional Victorians are not left behind — showcasing everything our regions have to offer and capitalising on people’s interest to live, work and visit our cities.”