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Saturday 30 March was a big day for the Dandenongs Ranges and Upper Yarra region, with Member for Casey Tony Smith announcing a further $10 million in federal funding for the Rivers and Ridges project, adding to the $5.3 million previously committed.

Speaking at the announcement, Tony Smith said that the total commitment of $15.3 million will ensure that the project becomes a reality, with Stage 1 now fully funded.

“I’m thrilled that we have been successful in delivering significant funding for this very ambitious project, conceived and ultimately delivered by Yarra Ranges council,” he said.

“The project will bring many new opportunities to the region, generating more than 500 jobs and $80 million in economic activity into the local communities.”

“With over 160 kilometres of mountain biking, cycling and walking trails, this project will bring untold benefits to our entire region; from the Dandenong Ranges to the Yarra Valley and from the Upper Yarra River to Warburton,” Mr Smith added.

“It will continue to make our region one of the premier tourism destinations in Victoria.”

The secured funding of $34.24 million will deliver the first stage of the Warburton Mountain Bike Destination, which includes the RidgeWalk.

The masterplan for the RidgeWalk is in its final stages of development with funding of $9.8 million allocated.

Yarra Ranges Mayor, Tony Stevenson said that projects of this scale can only be delivered in partnership with community and federal and state governments.

“We’re proud of and thankful for the support we’ve received for these projects at every level, from the Federal and State Governments and our local elected representatives, right through to residents, community groups and local businesses,” he said.

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