Statement from the Mayor and Councillors of Baw Baw Shire
Published on 01 September 2023
It is with profound disappointment that we address the recent decision by the State Government to exclude Baw Baw, and all other Peri-Urban Councils, from eligibility for the Growing Suburbs Fund.
This decision disadvantages our people and our economy.
The stated purpose of the Growing Suburbs Fund has been to support councils experiencing significant population growth. Baw Baw is one of the fastest growing regions in Victoria. We are on the frontline of the population flowing out from Melbourne’s east hunting for better affordability and liveability, with thousands of families choosing to make their homes in our diverse and thriving communities.
Regions like ours are more reliant than ever on State and Federal governments to meet the the growing needs stemming from these huge population shifts. Removing our eligibility for this funding takes away one of the last significant streams of funding left to our region.
This decision is out of touch with the reality on the ground.
Our communities are characterised by their unique blend of urban and rural environments- but also their challenging needs in terms of infrastructure, community services, and environmental preservation. The Growing Suburbs Fund has been instrumental in addressing these needs, ensuring that our peri-urban areas remain sustainable, inclusive, and vibrant.
We strongly urge the State Government to reconsider this decision and recognise the value and importance of Baw Baw Shire, and all Peri-Urban Councils.
Our growth should not go unsupported, nor should our communities bear the weight of this shortsighted decision.
In unity and commitment to our community,
Cr Annemarie McCabe
Mayor of Baw Baw Shire
Quote attributable to Cr Michael Leaney, Deputy Mayor of Baw Baw Shire
“Sadly, it is clear that there is little understanding of the ever-increasing challenges faced by Peri-Urban communities like Baw Baw struggling with massive population growth. It is time for the state government to have a clear definition of Peri-Urban areas so we do not slip between the policy cracks. Funding programs for Peri-Urban areas must be provided urgently and be based on need, and not just an arbitrary line on a map which can be moved at the stroke of a pen.”
Quote attributable to Cr Darren Wallace, East Ward
“The decision to exclude Peri-Urban Councils from the Growing Suburbs Fund is completely shortsighted and out of touch with reality. But that is what we have come to expect of this government – covering their eyes to the real challenges our people face.”
Quote attributable to Cr Peter Kostos, East Ward
“Growth is not confined to inner suburbs. Baw Baw is teeming with life and potential, but we are at risk of being swept away by the flood of growth. We are every bit as deserving of funding as any other area in the State.”
Quote attributable to Cr Danny Goss, Central Ward
“This decision is an absolute joke. I am sick and tired of seeing of the way this government treats our Shire. It is time that they were held accountable for the absolute disdain they show for the needs of our community.”
Quote attributable to Cr Jazmin Tauru Central Ward
“It is disheartening to see the unique challenges we face overlooked by the State Government. We stand united in our request for reconsideration and fair allocation of resources.”
Quote attributable to Cr Farhat Firdous, Central Ward
“This is about more than just funding. This is about recognising and valuing the unique contributions of every community. Our voice and our needs matter, and all decisions that potentially impact our capacity to serve our communities should be taken in consultation with the relevant stakeholders.”
Quote attributable to Cr Tricia Jones, West Ward
“I remain hopeful that the State Government will see the broader picture and reconsider this decision, aligning resources with the actual needs of our communities.”
Quote attributable to Cr Keith Cook, West Ward
“The Growing Suburbs Fund has helped us provide important infrastructure to meet the needs of our community in the face of the unprecedented population growth. I hope this decision can be reconsidered.”