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LOCAL COMMUNITIES TO RECEIVE $300 MILLION FOR REGIONAL AND LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE
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The Rudd Labor Government today announced a $300 million program to build local community infrastructure in all of Australia's 565 local council areas. This $300 million Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program (RLCIP) will boost local economic development and support jobs in communities around the country. Today's announcement is further decisive action from the Rudd Government to stimulate the Australian economy during a severe global financial crisis. The program is also an initial down-payment on the Government's plans to meet urgent needs in communities and create long-term infrastructure. Funding will be delivered under the program by 30 June 2009 to ensure the stimulatory effects of this package are delivered to local economies as quickly as possible. The Government made the formal announcement at the inaugural meeting of the Australian Council of Local Government a direct partnership between local and federal governments to undertake nation-building. Today's infrastructure program will target projects that can be delivered promptly, providing an immediate boost to local and regional economies. This $300 million down-payment will be delivered as follows:
Some examples of community infrastructure that would be eligible for the $300 million funding include:
Smaller local projects would accelerate and encourage economic development as well as improving the quality of life in local communities. The RLCIP builds on the Government's multi-billion dollar commitment to national infrastructure and our new partnership with local government to deliver results for communities. In addition, it will allow local government to get on with the job of addressing their infrastructure backlogs and delivering quality facilities to communities. The first meeting of the Australian Council of Local Government is part of the Rudd Government's commitment to establish a new relationship between the Commonwealth and local governments a framework for working together, which has not existed before. The Government is determined to work with local government to improve the delivery of services to our communities and work towards the Government's pre-election commitment of constitutional recognition of local government. There are no easy solutions or quick fixes, but we are taking action at the local level through the RLCIP. This is a significant opportunity for local councils to rise to the challenge and address local infrastructure needs. Councils are encouraged to develop high quality proposals so that funding can be released as quickly as possible. . Final guidelines and timetables will be released shortly following consultation with local government. Ongoing funding for the RLCIP will be determined as part of the May 2009 Budget. A comprehensive listing of individual council grants can be found at the ACLG website: www.aclg.gov.au/rlcip/council_allocations.aspx Media Contacts
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URL: http://www.minister.infrastructure.gov.au/aa/releases/2008/november/AA176_2008.htm