The Australian Government and Councils of Albury and Wodonga announce funding commitments to the Albury Wodonga Region.
The Australian Government has committed $80 million, with $37.8 million from AlburyCity Council and $12.1 million from Wodonga Council.
Federal Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Territories Nola Marino said the announcement confirms the Australian Government’s commitment to investing in the region.
“I am hopeful an enduring state agreement on health can be delivered. Whilst any long term health infrastructure investment will be for the states to come to agreement on, the Commonwealth’s investment will support better health outcomes for the region.
“The New South Wales Government has been proactive throughout this process and are committed to investing in the region. I welcome their commitment to the region and understand the Deputy Premier will come to Albury next month to deliver announcements.”
The Assistant Minister added that whilst the Victorian Government was still working through its processes, an announcement of Australian Government and Council commitments would provide greater certainty for the community.
“The Albury Wodonga Regional Deal was announced 3 years ago and since that time a great deal of work has been undertaken to develop a package of projects and commitments which offer genuine benefits to the community. The Australian Government and both councils look forward to future state partner announcements, including Victoria coming to the table with investments and project proposals for the region. We would welcome further investment in projects to deliver greater cross border benefits.” Ms Marino said.
“Today’s announcement signals our intent to start delivering these projects and commitments and demonstrates a genuine desire to work in partnership for the benefit of the Albury Wodonga community.”
Other Australian Government commitments include heavy vehicle driver training facility upgrades, the Albury Entertainment Centre, upgrades to Albury Airport, and investment in the Gateway Island Murray River Experience precincts.
AlburyCity Mayor Kylie King welcomed this commitment from the Australian Government to the Regional Deal partnership and looks forward to the benefits it will bring to the region over the short, medium, and longer term.
“There is still a lot of work to be done, however the many hours of hard work on both sides of the border are finally starting to pay off, and today’s announcement moves us one step closer to delivering some great projects and initiatives on behalf of our growing Albury Wodonga community,” said Cr King.
“I’d really like to acknowledge all those that have played a role in getting us to this exciting milestone, including the dedicated members of the Albury Wodonga Regional Deal Reference Groups and Aboriginal Working Group, who have helped guide the determination of priorities within the Regional Deal Action Plan.”
Wodonga Mayor Kev Poulton welcomed the announcement, saying the community was keen to see progress.
“It’s good to see some significant funding allocated to major, long term improvements to Albury Wodonga and when these projects are delivered, our border cities should enjoy further improved liveability, growth and investment opportunities,” he said.
“It’s also heartening to see the support from the Australian Government for a state agreement on health services – a critical issue for Albury and Wodonga which together have a rapidly growing population and a desperate need for health infrastructure that will fully deliver the care our current and future families need.”
A full list of investment commitments can be found below.
Investment commitments – Albury Wodonga Regional Deal
Australian Government $80 million
- $20 million for enabling infrastructure or other infrastructure projects, informed by a Cross-Border Health Taskforce and/or Albury Wodonga Health Service.
- $15 million for housing and accommodation for workers in the health sector.
- $22 million for the Wodonga TAFE’s Heavy Vehicle Technology Program.
- $10 million towards the Albury Entertainment Centre redevelopment.
- $5 million for the Albury Airport expansion.
- $1 million to support the Aboriginal community, pending outcomes of a business case underway.
- $2 million for advanced manufacturing, pending outcomes of a business case underway.
- $5 million towards developing Gateway Island and the Murray River Experience precinct, pending outcomes of a business case underway.
- Transfer of Commonwealth land at Gateway Island to City of Wodonga
- Transfer of Commonwealth land at Lavington
AlburyCity $37.8 million
- $20 million for Albury Airport expansion
- $7.8 million for Murray River Experience
- $5 million for Albury Entertainment Centre redevelopment
- $5 million for the Lauren Jackson Sports Centre – Stage 1 redevelopment
Wodonga Council $12.1 million
- $6.1 million for LOGIC
- $6 million for Gateway Island