Investing In Aboriginal Community Infrastructure

The Victorian Government is helping build stronger Aboriginal communities through new infrastructure and repairing or improving existing buildings.

Victorian Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Gabrielle Williams announced the opening of round four of the Aboriginal Community Infrastructure Program, with $3.2 million available for eligible projects.

Since its inception in 2017, the program has supported 38 Aboriginal groups which have shared in a total $11.7 million to build, upgrade or repair infrastructure projects.

The Government recognises that improving Aboriginal community infrastructure is fundamental to the advancement of self-determination, as well as social and economic development.

To meet the emerging needs of Aboriginal Victorian communities, grants of up to $1.5 million are available for projects of their own design, to build new infrastructure, or to repair and expand existing infrastructure.

Round four funding is available under two categories for 2020, including:

  • Category 1: Repairs and Minor Works funding (up to $150,000 plus GST) is available for maintenance and minor building works to improve the functionality, environmental performance, safety and accessibility of existing buildings.
  • Category 2: Capital Works and Upgrades funding ($150,000 to $1,500,000 plus GST) is available to improve existing facilities to support service delivery needs or to construct new purpose-built facilities that respond to the needs of Aboriginal communities.

Applications will close at 2pm on Monday, 14 September 2020. For more information on eligibility or to apply, visit: aboriginalvictoria.vic.gov.au/aboriginal-community-infrastructure-program.

Source: Vic Government