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LOCAL COMMUNITIES SHARE $1.86 BILLION IN GRANTS
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The Rudd Labor Government will deliver nearly $1.86 billion to Australia's local governments through financial assistance grants in 2008-09. This funding will provide much-needed support to councils so they can provide their local communities with basic infrastructure and services such as local roads, swimming pools and sporting fields, child care, aged care and community services and cleaning and garbage collection. The Government is committed to strengthening local communities and working closely with local government. The $1.86 billion in funding is 4.5 per cent higher than in 2007-08, and maintains the value of the grants. It includes $1.3 billion in general purpose grants and $571.5 million for local roads. All of the grants are untied, meaning councils can spend them on the priorities determined by their local communities. The Government will also provide councils with funding under the Roads to Recovery program. South Australian councils will receive an extra $14.2 million in 2008-09, as part of a package over four years to 2010-11 to address South Australian councils' disadvantage under the local roads funding arrangements. South Australia's disadvantage under the funding formula was documented in the 2003 House of Representatives inquiry into local government funding arrangements. The Government will also deliver on its election commitments to local government. These include:
Local government financial assistance grants 2008-09 1
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URL: http://www.minister.infrastructure.gov.au/aa/releases/2008/May/budget-infra_12-2008.htm