Gippsland › Latest news › Melina Bath MP
Labor's $10M coastal erosion funding falls short, failing to address urgent threats to Silverleaves
The $10 million coastal erosion funding by the Allan Labor government is inadequate, failing to address urgent threats to six vulnerable Victorian coastal communities and lacking clear distribution details.
The Allan Labor government's recent $10 million funding announcement for coastal erosion mitigation falls critically short of addressing the urgent challenges facing six vulnerable Victorian coastal communities.
Silverleaves needs prioritisation, Labor ignored recommendations for urgent geotextile revetment, offering no comprehensive plan for coastal protection
Coastal protection lacking
The proposed funding is inadequate and represents nothing more than a superficial response to the severe erosion threatening Silverleaves, Inverloch, Loch Sport, Tooradin, Warrnambool, and Black Rock. Labor's paltry offering does not address the adaptation and protection measures required to protect homes and public infrastructure.
Critically, Labor has failed to provide a breakdown of how the $10 million will be distributed across the six locations adding to community anxiety. The Silverleaves community must be prioritised, short-term geotextile revetment should have been installed prior to Christmas but Labor ignored department recommendations.
Residents deserve a comprehensive, detailed plan that demonstrates a genuine commitment to coastal protection. The current funding announcement fails to meet this fundamental standard of responsible governance.
Pictures from Melina Bath MP Facebook page.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
Latest News
Baw Baw Shire residents urged to participate in 2026 Community Satisfaction Survey phone interviews
Community feedback strengthens Wellington's Road Management Plan, highlighting priorities for road upgrades

East Gippsland kids invited to join and send entries for National Water Week poster competition by 12 September 2025

Future Wellington Community feedback shapes draft plans, final input invited before 16 July 2025

Gippsland Water commits to keeping customer bills affordable despite cost of living pressures

Have your say on Latrobe's draft Domestic Animal Management Plan 2026 - 2029 until 29 July 2025

Latrobe City Council endorses new Council Plan and Community Vision 2025-2029 to guide Latrobe's future growth

Wellington Shire Councillors advocate for region's needs at National Local Government Assembly in Canberra on 24 - 27 June 2025

East Gippsland tourism and hospitality masterclass to build sustainable, resilient businesses and grow positive

Southern Rural Water celebrates 30 years of service with modernisation, partnerships and sustainable water
