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Building Works: More Jobs for GippslandersFirst part of Building Works package launched. By Portal Admin - 1st June 2020 - Back to News The Victorian Government will get shovels in the ground and thousands of people back to work, building the projects that matter to Victoria – and creating the jobs that matter to Victorians.
As we face the biggest economic challenge in generations, and as industry and business find new and innovative ways to adapt, the Victorian Government is rolling up our sleeves and playing its part to drive new economic activity – and with it, creating thousands of new jobs across the state.
Last month, the $1.7 billion Economic Survival Package was announced to help businesses through the worst of the coronavirus crisis – with tax refunds, grants for businesses and opportunities for workers to get back into jobs.
Today, the Government launched the first part of our Building Works package, which will deliver $2.7 billion towards shovel-ready projects – big and small – to get thousands of people back to work.
The package will create 3,700 new jobs for construction workers, painters, plasterers, gardeners, engineers, plumbers, electricians, carpenters, maintenance workers, administration staff and many others. Thousands more jobs will be created across our supply chains, including manufacturing, logistics, transportation, warehousing and retail – while also pumping extra dollars back into our economy.
At the centre of the Building Works package is $1.18 billion in education infrastructure projects that will create space for more than 21,000 extra students in Victoria’s education system and create more than 1,600 local construction jobs. We are building ten new schools, delivering a further four stages of new school projects, upgrading or modernising 57 schools, purchasing and refurbishing relocatable school buildings, making modifications for students with disability, as well as carrying out fast and job creating maintenance on schools and TAFEs across the state.
It includes $4.2 million for Clifton Creek Primary School, honouring a commitment to rebuild the school. It also includes $13.7 million to rebuild Latrobe Special Developmental School, $5.35 million to upgrade Morwell Park Primary School, and $1.26 million to upgrade Bairnsdale Secondary College.
Beyond school infrustructure, Building Works includes many other projects that have been selected because they can get underway as soon as possible, meaning shovels in the ground – and boots in the mud – within a matter of weeks and months.
The key requirement for these projects is workers who are ready to get on the job and ability to get going right away, with companies required to find new employees through Working for Victoria in the first instance.
While creating solid jobs, these sometimes small projects will also mean the world to those who will use them. Now, more than ever, ‘home’ means security, stability – and staying safe. It’s why this package also includes a big boost for public and community housing, with half-a-billion dollars to maintain and upgrade 23,000 dwellings and build 168 new homes across the state, all while creating new jobs for Victorians.
Travel and other restrictions have hit Victoria’s visitor economy hard. To help our tourism sector bounce back bigger and better than ever, the package includes $382 million in upgrades, maintenance and new experiences at tourism destinations across the state. From delivering 50 kilometres of mountain bike trails in the Ararat Hills to upgrades at the Gippsland Lakes, this investment will be particularly vital in creating and sustaining jobs in regional Victoria.
It includes $1.1 million to boost the revitalisation of the Paynesville Boardwalk and encourage more people to visit the popular recreational waterway.
There’s also $1.9 million to improve visitor facilities at Bullock Island, including the fishing platforms, picnic areas, playground and car parking.
Funding is also included for local sports facility upgrades, work to improve our waterways and coastal areas, and revitalisation and maintenance projects from tree-planting to graffiti removal in communities across the state.
The transport network also gets a big boost, with $328 million for resurfacing and patching roads, around 300 kilometres of regional track improvements, repairs at more than 15 train stations, more maintenance on our trains and trams, and local pier upgrades along the coast, adding to Victoria‘s $107 billion job-creating Big Build.
The Government will also invest more than $100 million for the critical upgrades of CFA and SES stations, disability accommodation, mental health and aged care facilities across Victoria – ensuring that just as we're building our state, we're making it safer and fairer too.
But we know this is just the start – as Victoria continues to recover from the coronavirus pandemic over the coming months, there will be hundreds more big and small jobs to do that require the planning now so they can get under way as fast as possible.
That's why the Government will also establish a $180 million planning and acceleration fund, to keep the momentum going as we continue to rebound from the crisis.
Quote attributable to Treasurer Tim Pallas
"We’ve always said Victoria is the engine room of the nation – with this package, we’re cranking the engine and kickstarting our economy."
Quote attributable to Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing
"It’s so important that we invest in local jobs, tradies, businesses and economic growth as part of our recovery - this infrastructure funding will be a huge part of driving stimulus across our communities."
Quote attributable to Member for Eastern Victoria Jane Garrett
"More projects for Gippsland means more jobs for locals – and creating jobs is key to the recovery."
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: support@gippsland.com

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