The Andrews Labor Government is getting the planning right in Bannockburn to cut red tape, boost jobs and make homes more affordable.
Labor Member for Western Victoria, Gayle Tierney today announced an $80,000 grant to assist the Golden Plains Shire Council develop the Bannockburn Traffic and Car Parking Strategy.
Bannockburn is growing, and we’re giving council the tools and resources it needs to seize on the opportunities a bigger population presents.
A detailed traffic flow study will ensure parking and pedestrian safety is managed properly into the future.
There’s no place to live like regional Victoria. The Labor Government is making record investments in schools, hospitals and transport, giving locals the services they need.
We recently launched the Ready When You Are campaign to encourage more people to make the move to regional Victoria. We’re making it easier for young Victorians to buy their first home there, by doubling the First Home Owner Grant to $20,000 in the regions.
Regional Victorian businesses have received a shot in the arm too, thanks to a 25 per cent cut to payroll tax. It’s expected up to 4,000 regional businesses will be eligible for the exemption, with more than 1,000 of those enjoying the lowest payroll tax in the country.
The Labor Government’s Streamlining for Growth grants are being delivered by the Victorian Planning Authority. They’re all about cutting red tape and boosting council resources to encourage development and make our communities as liveable as ever.
In total, more than $20 million is being invested in the program over four years.
Quotes attributable to Member for Western Victoria Gayle Tierney MP
“We’re getting the planning right in Bannockburn to ensure that as our community grows, young families will continue to have first-class facilities and services on their doorstep.”
“Proper planning is all about earmarking the roads, schools, hospitals and parks of the future today, so that we make the most of population growth.”
“We’re making home ownership more affordable, creating the jobs of the future and building the roads, schools and hospitals that all regional Victorians deserve.”