The Andrews Labor Government has announced funding to improve the safety, access and amenity of coastal areas.
The funding is part of the Government’s nearly $1 million Coastal Public Access and Risk Program that provides financial assistance to Victorian coastal Crown land managers, including volunteer committees of management and local governments, to reduce coastal risk and improve public access.
Member Western Victoria, Gayle Tierney is calling on Coastal Crown land managers to apply for funding of up to $150,000 for projects that reduce coastal risk through identification, mitigation and monitoring.
Applications for the Coastal Public Access and Risk Program funding open on Monday 18 September 2017.
In previous years, committees of management have used the funding to create new or enhance existing infrastructure, such as improving beach stairways, building new access ramps and installing new signage.
Applications are open for five weeks on Monday 18 September 2017 and must be submitted online by Friday 20 October 2017.
Funding guidelines and information on how to lodge an online application are available on the DELWP website and can be found via the following link: https://www.coastsandmarine.vic.gov.au/grants
Lines attributable to Gayle Tierney, Member for Western Victoria
“From our iconic surf beaches in Torquay, to our beautiful rugged coastline along the Shipwreck Coast, right through to the South Australian border, Western Victoria is home to some of Victoria’s most breathtaking coastline.”
“It is coastline that is shaped by wind, water, waves and salt, which means ongoing work is needed to maintain infrastructure and safe access.”
“The Andrews Labor Government knows how much we love our coastline, which is why we are investing to keep them safe and accessible.”