Community & Business
13 February, 2023
Coulton's Catch Up - February 8, 2023

Call for LRCI funding details to be
released
I’m calling on the Labor government
to release the funding details
for the next phase of the Local Roads
and Community Infrastructure (LRCI)
program, to provide certainty to local
councils as they plan their capital
works budgets for the year.
When I was the minister for local
government, I helped implement the
LRCI program in 2020 as a stimulus
for local economies during the
COVID-19 pandemic.
It has proven to be one of the
most beneficial programs for local
councils and when I travel throughout
the Parkes electorate, I can see the
direct and indirect benefits the LRCI
program has brought to our communities.
I was pleased when Labor committed
an additional $250 million (on
top of the $500 million previously
budgeted by the former coalition government)
in the 2022-23 October
Budget.
However, local councils are still
waiting to find out the amount of
funding they can expect to receive,
and the conditions attached to it,
under phase four.
This is making it very difficult for
our councils to plan their capital
works budgets for the year ahead.
Our councils will be even more
reliant on this funding this year as
they face millions of dollars in repair
bills to fix local roads that have been
damaged by the relentless rain and
flooding.
I call on the Labor government to
write to every council advising exactly
what funding they will receive from
the LRCI program to enable councillors
and staff to get on with the job.
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Heavy vehicle safety grants on
offer
There are only a few weeks left for
those in the heavy vehicle industry to
apply for crucial project funding
through the National Heavy Vehicle
Regulator’s (NHVR) Heavy Vehicle
Safety Initiative (HVSI).
Approximately $4 million is available
under round eight of the HVSI to
support industry-led projects that
address an existing issue for the
transport and logistics sector and all
road users.
I encourage councils, industry and
community groups in the Parkes
electorate with a tangible project idea
to apply for this funding to help keep
heavy vehicles moving safely and
efficiently.
Submissions close this month.
For
more information on the HVSI program
visit their website.
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Assistance for tertiary students
With many young people in the
electorate about to head off to university,
I thought it was timely to highlight
the financial assistance available
to those who wish to further their
studies.
The costs associated with attending
tertiary education in another town
or city is often the biggest barrier for
students from our regional, rural and
remote areas. The former coalition
government recognised this and
implemented a number of improvements
to eligibility criteria to ensure
more students from regional
Australia could access tertiary education
without having to face the
financial barrier.
A range of assistance is available
to students including Youth Allowance
for students and Australian
Apprentices, Austudy, ABSTUDY, the
Student Start-up Loan, the Tertiary
Assistance Payment and the
Relocation Scholarship.
Eligibility criteria for each of these payments varies, so it is important to contact Services Australia before starting a claim. For more information about financial assistance for tertiary students, visit the Services Australia website.