Mayor, CEO Take Shire Priorities To Parliament

Mayor Kate Makin and Minister for Regional Development and Agriculture Michaela Settle.jpg

Community priorities were front and centre last week when Corangamite Shire Council representatives met with State decision-makers to advocate on behalf of the community.

Mayor Kate Makin and Chief Executive David Rae visited State Parliament in Melbourne to meet with Government and Opposition MPs.

Meetings were held with:

  • Michaela Settle - Minister for Regional Development and Agriculture
  • Martha Haylett - Member for Ripon
  • Brad Battin - Shadow Minister for Police and Corrections
  • Natalie Suleyman - Minister for Tourism, Small Business, Employment and Veterans
  • Richard Riordan - Member for Polwarth
  • Bev McArthur - Member for Western Victoria Region and Shadow Minister for Local Government and Small Business

Discussions focused on Corangamite's priorities ahead of this year's State Election, including funding for the Skipton Recreation Reserve, Port Campbell-Princetown Trail and the Camperdown Production Precinct.

Broader issues were also raised, including land use conflict, fire recovery, emergency services and ongoing challenges facing rural communities.

"Strong advocacy is about building relationships, having constructive conversations and ensuring regional communities have a seat at the table," Cr Makin said.

"CEO David Rae and I met with a range of Government and Opposition MPs at State Parliament to discuss the opportunities and challenges facing our region.

"Our conversations focused on key advocacy priorities, including funding support for the Skipton Recreation Reserve, the Port Campbell-Princetown Trail and the Camperdown Production Precinct.

"We also highlighted broader issues impacting rural Victoria, including fire recovery, land use planning, emergency services, housing and regional economic development.

"I appreciate the willingness of MPs from across the political spectrum to engage with us and hear directly about the needs of our communities.

"Achieving outcomes for regional Victoria requires collaboration, strong partnerships and ongoing advocacy.

"Council remains committed to ensuring Corangamite Shire's voice is heard and we will continue to advocate for the investment and support needed to help our communities thrive.

"Thank you to everyone who contributed to these discussions and to those who continue to champion regional Victoria."

To read about council's advocacy priorities, visit corangamite.vic.gov.au/Priorities.

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