MAKING A BIG DIFFERENCE TO WELLINGTON SHIRE’S TINY TOWNS 

27 June 2024

The Allan Labor Government is backing more community-led projects in Wellington Shire, with more than 200 new initiatives statewide set to make our smallest communities even better places to live, work, stay and play.  

Member for Eastern Victoria Tom McIntosh today announced three groups in Wellington Shire would receive grants through round one of the Labor Government’s $20 million Tiny Towns Fund.  

The program’s first round is bringing to life more than 180 projects in rural and regional towns, and over 20 projects in outer metropolitan towns bordering the regions, each with fewer than 5,000 residents.   

The successful projects celebrate each community’s local spirit and will drive visitation to these vibrant towns.  

Gormandale Football Netball Club will receive $35,200 to refurbish and renovate the club changerooms. 

Loch Sport Foreshore Committee of Management will be given $31,636 to repair and reinstate an all abilities walking and cycling track at Loch Sport. 

$8,450 will go to Briagolong Quarry Reserve Committee, so the Briagolong Quarry Reserve Pavilion can get a replacement roof, and water tanks installed. 

From local hall upgrades to sports club renovations, community and non-profit groups and councils are eligible for grants of up to $50,000 to get these community-driven projects off the ground.  

The Labor Government’s Tiny Towns Fund is just one of the ways we’re creating stronger communities, more tourism opportunities and backing more local jobs, with our $25 million Council Support Package also helping get shovel-ready projects off the ground in our regional cities and surrounding towns.  

The fund is a part of the Labor Government’s record $45 Billion investment since 2014 in projects and programs that support regional and rural Victoria to be an even better place to live, work, stay and play.  

Our investments mean more locals have jobs close to home, more communities have the infrastructure they need to thrive, and more visitors can experience everything our regions have to offer.  

For more information visit rdv.vic.gov.au/tinytownsfund or suburbandevelopment.vic.gov.au/grants/tiny-towns-fund.  

Quote attributable to Minister for Regional Development Gayle Tierney  

“We’re helping our tiniest towns reach their full potential with so many community-driven projects that will upgrade local facilities and encourage more visitors to Victoria’s vibrant regions.”  

Quotes attributable to Member for Eastern Victoria Tom McIntosh  

“Wellington Shire has some of the state's best tiny towns and I'm proud our government are backing them with the tiny towns fund.”  

“We're backing community led projects right across Gippsland to ensure they’re getting the support they need to take advantage of their unique opportunities.”