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Sale College plans still missing the vital ingredient
Nationals Member Danny O'Brien supports consolidating Sale College onto one site but criticizes the Labor government for not committing funds. Despite Wellington Shire Council's land sale, the project lacks financial backing.
The Nationals Member for Gippsland South Danny O'Brien has welcomed progress on consolidation of Sale College onto one new site after the agreement of Wellington Shire Council to sell land for the project. However, Mr O'Brien said while this and other master planning activities for the school were very welcome there was one vital missing ingredient - a commitment of funds.
The Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O'Brien at the proposed site for the new consolidated Sale College on Cobains Road
Campaigning for school
Mr O'Brien said The Nationals had committed to build a new Sale College on the Cobains Road site ahead of the 2022 election, but were still waiting for commitment from the Labor government. "I've been campaigning with the Sale community for seven years now on consolidation of the two campuses of Sale College onto one new greenfield site."
"We had a breakthrough with the commitment in 2021 of $3 million for master planning and I'm pleased that Wellington Shire Council is prepared to sell the land on Cobains Road to help progress the project. But none of that will matter unless the Allan Labor government actually delivers the commitment of funding to build a new school.
"Unfortunately, we are seeing time and again billions of dollars wasted on mega projects in the city, while important regional projects such as Sale College are neglected. The reality is Labor can't manage money and it is regional communities and students in the Sale district that are suffering the consequences," said Mr O'Brien.
Advocating educational investment
Mr O'Brien said he would continue to lobby the government on the project. "Labor has proclaimed Victoria "The Education State", but our performances in NAPLAN testing are still very poor, while we're missing out on important facilities such as a new Sale College."
"This project would send a strong message to local students, their families and teachers that we value their education and want to give them the best available facility. I am committed to continue this fight and it's time the Allan Labor government came to the party," Mr O'Brien concluded.
Pictures from Danny O'Brien MP website.
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