$742,648 in Federal funding for Palerang Shire

Monday, 02 March 2015

Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor has announced funding for Palerang Council - and encouraged council and community groups to seek further government infrastructure funding. “I can announce that Palerang Shire Council will be receiving $742,648 this quarter under the Government’s Financial Assistance Grants (FAGs) programme.

"This will be the third quarterly payment to council in the 2014-15 financial year. Council will receive a total of $2,970,594 this year,” Mr Taylor said.

“FAGs funding is untied grant money, allowing Council to spend according to local priorities.

“This announcement is in addition to the funding windfall for Hume under the Federal Government’s Bridges Renewal Programme and Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Programme.

“Hume councils have done exceptionally well to secure more than $6.68 million in funding for a number of bridge replacements and road upgrades. It is a reflection of the high standard of applications put forward by local councils. Palerang has recently been successful in securing $3.72 million under the Federal government’s Roads to Recovery programme.”

Mr Taylor said targeted Federal infrastructure funding like the Bridges Renewal Programme, Heavy Safety and Productivity Programme, National Stronger Regions Fund, Black Spot Programme and Roads to Recovery, meant a much bigger pool of infrastructure funding for local councils.

“There is significant net benefit over the forward estimates to local government through these targeted programmes. If we continue to work together – federal, state and local government – to get more than our fair share of the pie, we can secure crucial infrastructure improvements and ultimately more jobs and growth for Palerang.

“My office is always enthusiastic about helping with letters of support, with guidance on application preparation and with general advice, to try and get these worthy projects underway,” he said.

Caption: Angus Taylor with Palerang councillor Mark Schweikert.