Monbulk and Olinda facilities getting state funded upgrades as part of Yarra Ranges grant

The Victorian Government announced new Yarra Ranges infrastructure projects at the opening of the upgraded Monbulk Skate and Scooter Park. Picture: SUPPLIED

Monbulk Community Link and Olinda Recreation Reserve Pavilion will be getting an upgrade as part of four new projects in the Yarra Ranges initiated by the state government.

On behalf of Local Government Minister Shaun Leane, Deputy Premier and Member for Monbulk James Merlino announced the Yarra Ranges Shire council will receive a total $2.28 million towards four projects as part of this years Growing Suburbs Fund. The Yarra Ranges is considered one of Melbourne’s growing areas.

The funding was announced at the opening of the upgraded Monbulk Skate and Scooter Park, which was the result of a $300,000 grant from the 2019-20 allocation of the Growing Suburbs Fund.

Popular among school children, previously the park was not large enough to cater to skaters of all skill levels. Increased from 250 metres squared to 900, it now has room for skaters from beginner to advanced levels. The Yarra Ranges council also contributed $300,000 top the project.

$1.5 million of the grant will go towards climate resilient buildings for the community, a $3 million project by Yarra Ranges council in conjunction with the state and federal governments. Eight buildings including the ones mentioned prior will be upgraded environmentally sustainable, energy resilient and thermally functional.

This means the buildings will help the community during natural disasters and extreme weather events including heatwaves and floods.

Mr Leane believes the Growing Suburbs Fund will support Ferntree Gully, Dandenong Ranges and other Yarra Ranges residents, whether it be giving them more opportunities to be outdoors or through climate resilient community buildings.

“Every Growing Suburbs Fund project we support helps deliver vital facilities, creates jobs and makes a real difference for our fastest-growing communities,” he said.

“It’s really important communities like Yarra Ranges have the infrastructure to support everyone that lives there.”

Mr Merlino said the Yarra Ranges is a great place to live, and he knows the Growing Suburbs Fund is only going to serve ourreputation well.

“I’m delighted the Andrews Government has continued its support for our thriving community through projects like climate resilient cuildings for our community,” he said.

“These new investments will be great for families, children and everyone in our community.”

Since being announced in 2015, the Growing Suburbs Fund has invested $375 million in almost 300 projects, representing over $1.07 billion investment in local infrastructure. In the Yarra Ranges Shire alone, the Fund has now invested nearly $28.4 million towards 30 projects.For more information on the Growing Suburbs Fund and other local government grants programs, visit www.localgovernment.vic.gov.au.

To find out more about the projects helping communities and businesses thrive in your local area, visit www.delivering.vic.gov.au.