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Landmark $30M multi-use community precinct state government funding for the heart of Warragul being pursued by Baw Baw Shire Council
Council to pursue support from the state and federal government for the multi-use community precinct that will help in the economic development and will also benefit the region.
Baw Baw Shire Council will pursue State and Federal Government support for the development of a landmark multi-use community precinct including a state-of-the-art library, community hub, cultural space and plaza in the heart of Warragul. The $30 million project is Phase 1 of the Baw Baw Civic Precinct Masterplan adopted by Council earlier this year. Its purpose is to address growing community infrastructure needs in the face of Baw Baw Shire's rapidly rising population.
The development of the multi-use community precinct will give benefits to the community as well as in the economic development of the region
Improving the facilities
Among the issues it will address are a badly needed replacement for Warragul's aging and undersized library, the provision of community meeting and co-working spaces, and better connected and more accessible public amenities. The project's full scope includes:
- Underground parking
- Gallery and cultural space
- Community meeting rooms
- Consulting rooms
- Community cafe
- Plaza and pedestrian connection to the West Gippsland Arts Centre
- Co-working spaces
- Rooftop garden
- Public amenities such as a parent's room and Changing Places facility
Also supported by the project is development of space for creativity and book lovers:
- Community library
- Children's library
- Collection and study areas
- Maker's space
- Video gaming
Significant community infrastructure funding
With multiple funding streams available at state and federal level, Council will now turn its full advocacy efforts towards securing $10 million contributions from both the State and Federal Governments to deliver this vital and regionally significant community infrastructure.
If the funding arrangements can be secured, Council plans to develop full designs with community input this financial year. Procurement and project commencement will then progress in the 2022-23 financial year, with 2024-25 the aimed-for completion date.
Project to benefit the region
Mayor Danny Goss said, "This is a multi-generational project. It's not just needed for today. This is for our grandchildren's grandchildren. We've watched neighbouring councils with smaller populations receive funding for projects like this one. It's our turn. This is badly needed infrastructure. It's not fair that in such a large council, the fastest growing Council outside of Melbourne, that we continue to miss out."
"As a Council we're making the investment. We're committing $10 million to this project for the benefit of the entire region. It's time the State and Federal governments did the same. We are vigorously advocating for this much needed infrastructure for our community. We're asking the State and Federal Governments to step up to the plate and back this project. This community needs it and this community deserves it. As a Council, we are committed to making it happen."
Bringing more economic activity
Councillor Michael Leaney said, "This is a vitally important project for the entirety of Baw Baw Shire and a key advocacy priority for this Council. We badly need more social and community infrastructure, but we can't go it alone without State and Federal Government backing."
"Economically, this project will have a multiplier effect, bringing more economic activity into the region while also creating an estimated 90 jobs during the construction phase. We need to act now while funding is available and while borrowing conditions are favourable. Baw Baw is the fastest growing non-metro region in the state. And we need to be building now to cater to growing needs." Councillor Leaney said.
Pictures from Baw Baw Shire Council website.
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