Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 31 minutes ago
Most of south west Victoria’s pet projects did not receive funding in the 2026 state budget.

Category

📺
TV
Transcript
00:00Hi, it's Ben Sylvester for The Standard, where we've just gotten out of the 2026 Victorian
00:04State Budget. There wasn't a lot in there for the Southwest. In fact, all the pet projects for the
00:11Southwest, things like Warrnambool's Breakwater, the Koroit Youth Space, things like the Briley
00:19Recreation Reserve, none of them got funding. A big news item to come out of it was the Warrnambool
00:26Hospital Redevelopment, which has been pushed back by at least three months. It's unclear why that's
00:32happened, but it'll also push back the PET scanner, which has been a long-awaited project for the
00:37region. There could be some funding coming through to police forces with new mobile devices for
00:44specialist police, but the Premier's Office has said that's going to be a Victoria Police decision
00:50as to how much comes through to the regions and to Southwest to Victoria. We've also got
00:55some funding coming through for the school system at large, but nothing for Southwest Victorian
01:02schools. There's also some funding for specialist appointments and surgeries for kids. But again,
01:09Southwest parents will have to go to Geelong or Ballarat or even Bendigo in order to get those
01:15because they're going to the major Victorian hospitals. There was nothing in there for the
01:20Warrnambool lines overcrowded trains either.
01:26Hey, thanks.
01:26You and I don't know if it's a newbie about being able to have簡單 and
01:26do it for the first year.
01:26You can see the same way that you are not being able to have a good job.
01:27You can see it and you must be.
01:27You can see it and you can see it and you can see it again.
01:27You can see it again.
01:27You
Comments

Recommended