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Latrobe Valley still waiting for Commonwealth Games Legacy Housing, four years after Labor promise

Regional Victorians miss hosting Commonwealth Games athletes as promised Morwell legacy housing remains unbuilt. Nationals MPs Martin Cameron and Melina Bath criticize Allan Labor government’s broken promises amid worsening public housing crisis.

By news@gippsland - 20th March 2026 - Back to News

Regional Victorians should have been hosting the world’s best athletes at the Commonwealth Games this week. Instead, they are waiting for unfinished legacy projects promised by the Allan Labor government. The Latrobe Valley was set to reap the economic rewards of hosting four events, and the athletes’ village slated for Morwell was going to be re-purposed into much-needed social and affordable housing.

The Nationals’ Martin Cameron and Melina Bath the vacant English Street lot where the Commonwealth Games Athletes’ Village was meant to be built and repurposed into social and affordable housing

The Nationals’ Martin Cameron and Melina Bath the vacant English Street lot where the Commonwealth Games Athletes’ Village was meant to be built and repurposed into social and affordable housing

Housing delays

Standing at the vacant would-be site for the village on English Street, The Nationals’ Member for Morwell, Martin Cameron, said the only legacy left by Labor’s cancelled Commonwealth Games was one of shame.
"In April 2022, Labor’s now Minister for Housing, Harriet Shing, proudly proclaimed the Commonwealth Games would ‘leave a legacy of affordable housing for the region’"

"But four years later we’re still waiting for these much-needed homes, at a time when the waitlist for public housing has ballooned to more than 66,000. It’s no wonder we have a housing crisis - in East Gippsland, Wellington and Latrobe, we have actually lost seven public housing properties since 2017," Mr Cameron said.

Housing promise criticism

The Nationals’ Member for Eastern Victoria Region, Melina Bath, quizzed the Minister for Housing on the missing homes. "The Latrobe Valley is in desperate need of all forms of housing, and Labor’s sustained lack of transparency on its promised legacy housing builds is deeply troubling."

"Of the 72 homes slated for English Street, only 10 per cent are guaranteed to be used for public housing - that’s seven homes. It strikes me as intriguing that just a day after being called out on social media for the missing homes in," Ms Bath said.

Morwell, the Minister has come out and promised the build will begin next month. "We know the Allan Labor government is good at making promises but even better at breaking them, so the pressure is now on the Minister for Housing to finally keep her word."

Pictures from Martin Cameron MP website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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