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Melina Bath slams Allan Labor government over soaring state debt and cuts to core regional services

Nationals MP Melina Bath condemned Labor's financial mismanagement, citing Victoria's $194 billion debt, rising taxes, delayed infrastructure, and service cuts, while pledging to refocus on rural and regional core services.

By news@gippsland - 25th June 2025 - Back to News

The Nationals' Melina Bath has highlighted in state parliament the escalating state debt and financial mismanagement by the Allan government in her budget response. Ms Bath said Victoria's debt will reach an alarming $194 billion in the next two years, with interest payments alone costing Victorians $1.2 million an hour.

Melina Bath said Victoria's soaring $194 billion debt and 60 new taxes under Labor are stifling services, investment, and jobs, unlike NSW and Queensland

Melina Bath said Victoria's soaring $194 billion debt and 60 new taxes under Labor are stifling services, investment, and jobs, unlike NSW and Queensland

Taxes up, services down

Ms Bath said, "In 10 years, Labor has introduced 60 new or increased taxes while neglecting core services such as hospitals, ambulances, education, policing, and roads. Victoria is now the highest taxed state in Australia which has put the handbrake on investment and manufacturing."

"Projects like San Remo Primary School, and Drouin Secondary School keep having their completion dates pushed back, while the timeline for the West Gippsland and Wonthaggi Hospital Stage 2 are beyond the horizon. Road maintenance is almost non-existent - last year the government target was to patch 1,033,000 square metres of road, but it achieved only 70,000 square metres."

"Crime is continuing to rise, police are under-resourced and ambulance response times in eastern Victoria are extremely concerning. The new Emergency Services tax will raise an extra $3 billion and will see all households and businesses paying more, yet Labor cut funding to Fire Rescue Victoria by $115 million, the Country Fire Authority by $42 million and the SES by $8.4 million," said Ms Bath.

Misused emergency funds

Ms Bath said transparency had gone out the window with Labor misusing $12 billion in Treasurer's Advances to pay for its financial mismanagement. "Treasurer's Advances are savings for natural disasters, but Labor has used them to pay for everything from its Commonwealth Games bailout to maintaining fire breaks.

"The next state election is in November 2026, and The Nationals' attention is on fixing core services, and placing a focus back on rural and regional Victorians," she said. You can view Melina Bath's contribution via Hansard Debates website.

Pictures from Melina Bath MP Facebook page.


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