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Melina Bath urges Allan government to prioritise urgent upgrades for Gippsland schools in poor condition

Melina Bath urges Allan Government to urgently upgrade Gippsland schools, highlighting 2025 report revealing many in poor condition, with ageing infrastructure and maintenance deficits impacting students’ education.

By news@gippsland - 5th February 2026 - Back to News

The Nationals’ Melina Bath has gone into bat for local schools identified in the damning 2025 School Condition Report, demanding the Allan Government prioritise school upgrades in her electorate. After a two‑year Freedom of Information battle with the Education Department the report revealed the hidden decline in Victoria’s school infrastructure.

Melina Bath said the Allan Government must maintain schools properly, ensuring modern facilities, safe grounds, and equipment for students’ world-class education

Melina Bath said the Allan Government must maintain schools properly, ensuring modern facilities, safe grounds, and equipment for students’ world-class education

Schools infrastructure crisis

The report rates schools on a 0-5 scale for building condition, infrastructure and outstanding maintenance - scores of 3.25 or below shows poor condition; 3.26 - 3.37 are considered average. One in five of Victorian public schools are in ‘poor condition’ and 19 of these are in eastern Victoria, with a further 26 rated as ‘average’.

Ms Bath said, "Low‑scoring, high‑priority schools appear right across Gippsland from Bass Coast through Wellington, Latrobe and East Gippsland and it’s a list no school wants to find itself on." Speaking in state parliament, former teacher Melina Bath said the Allan Government has a responsibility to properly maintain school buildings, grounds and equipment.

"Victorian students continue to be denied the world-class education they deserve as these documents reveal the dire condition of our public school buildings. Our children are our greatest asset and they deserve modern, fit purpose educational facilities in which to learn. Too many schools are struggling to operate with ageing school infrastructure and a growing shortage of teachers. The Allan Labor Government can’t manage money, can’t manage education and Victorians are paying the price", said Ms Bath.

Structural issues include tiny classrooms, aging buildings, non-opening windows, collapsing ceilings, poor accessibility, limited toilets, and outdated facilities long neglected by the state government

Structural issues include tiny classrooms, aging buildings, non-opening windows, collapsing ceilings, poor accessibility, limited toilets, and outdated facilities long neglected by the state government

School facilities ratings

Poor Rated School Facilities

School nameLocationScore
Lardner and District Primary SchoolLardner2.91
Lowanna CollegeNewborough2.92
Omeo Primary SchoolOmeo3.06
Orbost Primary SchoolOrbost
Orbost North Primary SchoolOrbost3.07
Trafalgar High SchoolTrafalgar3.07
Officer Primary SchoolOfficer3.08
Berwick Lodge Primary SchoolBerwick3.13
Mornington Secondary CollegeMornington3.13
Mirboo North Primary SchoolMirboo North3.14
Berwick Secondary CollegeBerwick3.15
Cardinia Primary SchoolCardinia3.16
Warragul North Primary SchoolWarragul3.17
Lindenow South Primary SchoolLindenow South3.18
Olinda Primary School
Lakes Entrance Secondary CollegeLakes Entrance3.22
Orbost Secondary CollegeOrbost3.24
Berwick Primary SchoolBerwick3.25
Stratford Primary SchoolStratford3.25

Average Rated School Facilities

Boolarra Primary SchoolBoolarra3.26
Rosedale Primary SchoolRosedale3.27
Briagolong Primary SchoolBriagolong3.28
Glengarry Primary SchoolGlengarry3.28
Mallacoota P-12 CollegeMallacoota3.29
Rawson Primary SchoolRawson3.29
Ellinbank Primary SchoolEllinbank3.3
Traralgon (Liddiard Road) Primary SchoolTraralgon3.3
Swifts Creek P-12 SchoolSwifts Creek3.3
Nicholson Primary SchoolNicholson3.31
Drouin South Primary SchoolDrouin South3.31
Nungurner Primary SchoolNungurner3.31
Upwey South Primary SchoolUpwey3.31
Bruthen Primary SchoolBruthen3.32
Moe (Albert Street) Primary SchoolMoe3.32
Tanjil South Primary SchoolTanjil South3.32
Bass Valley Primary SchoolCorinella3.32
Toongabbie Primary SchoolToongabbie3.33
Lilydale Primary SchoolLilydale3.33
Cowes Primary SchoolCowes3.33
Korumburra Primary SchoolKorumburra3.33
Bairnsdale West Primary SchoolBairnsdale3.35
Yarram Secondary CollegeYarram3.35
Guthridge Primary SchoolSale3.36
Welshpool and District Primary SchoolWelshpool3.36
Maffra Secondary CollegeMaffra3.36

Pictures from Melina Bath MP Facebook page [ Thank you to Melina Bath MP https://www.facebook.com/MelinaBathMLC ]


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