Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeIndySchooled on recycled funding question

Schooled on recycled funding question

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN

IS IT new funding or not?
That’s the question that has voters scratching their heads after the State Government claimed it had allocated an extra $8 million for local schools.
A spokesperson for the Education Minister told the Independent the funding was in the budget but “unallocated” and therefore constituted previously unannounced funding.
But Liberal South Barwon MP Andrew Katos quickly condemned the announcement.
Mr Katos this week went on the attack in Parliament over the issue, saying the government had neglected the South Barwon school community.
“The Andrews Labor Government has broken its promise with regard to Armstrong Creek West Primary School, with no funding allocated to buy land or build the school in the 2015/2016 state budget.
“The Napthine Government delivered for the Torquay community with the 2014 opening of the $37.5 million Surf Coast Secondary College for 900 students, fulfilling our commitment to have full secondary education in Torquay.”
Mr Katos also raised concern over the delay by the Andrews Government to open the Torquay North Primary School.
“The school was scheduled to have been operational at the start of 2017 but as yet not a sod has been turned,” Mr Katos said.
“The government is now saying that the school will be operational in term one of 2018.
“This is unacceptable as it places further pressure on Torquay P6 College with over 1025 pupils and Bellbrae Primary School with over 425 pupils.”
Mr Katos said the Napthine Government acquired land and made a budget allocation to construct primary schools at Torquay North, Armstrong Creek and to build the Armstrong Creek Special School.
“These three schools were fully funded in the 2014/2015 Victorian state budget along with land purchased for a future new secondary college in Armstrong Creek east.
“Upgrades to Montpellier Primary School, $4.8 million, Barwon Heads Primary School, $3.4 million, and Roslyn Primary School, $2.2 million, were also all funded in the 2014/2015 Victorian budget.”
Mr Katos advised that work was about to commence at Montpellier Primary School with $4.8 million from the former Napthine Government for classroom upgrades.
“Montpellier Primary School was in the former Geelong electorate and over 11 years was neglected by the Labor Government,” he said.
“The Napthine Coalition also made election commitments of $3.96 million capital funding commitment to upgrade Bellaire Primary School, $6.4 million upgrade for Grovedale Secondary College, $1.135 million to Highton Primary School and $6.3 million to Belmont High School.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Hot rods roar to life

One of the region’s biggest classic car and hot rod events will roar back to life for another year in Queenscliff. Queenscliff Rod...

Summer cranks up

More News

16-year low for water storages

Greater Geelong’s water storages are at a 16-year low, closing out 2025 at a combined capacity of 47.2 per cent. It is the lowest level...

Battling illegal dumping

Geelong roadside maintenance crews are appealing to the community to stop illegal dumping and save ratepayers money. City of Greater Geelong has...

Summer cranks up

Summer seems to have upped its game a notch and Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went to Ocean Grove main beach on Tuesday 20 January...

Call out for Battle of the Bands

Young musicians across Golden Plains Shire are being encouraged to participate at the 2026 Battle of the Bands competition. Battle of the Bands is a...

Giant killers Leopold into T20 decider

Leopold became giant killers at Reynolds Oval, winning through to the Geelong Cricket Association top grade T20 grand final. One of only two GCA2 sides...

Land sale feedback wanted

Golden Plains Shire intends to sell council-owned land at 132 Milton Street, Bannockburn and wants community feedback. The vacant parcel of 3.5 hectares in the...

Community heroes nominated

Golden Plains Shire has announced nominations for its Community Awards 2026. The awards recognise and celebrate the exceptional contributions made by individuals and groups. Young community...

Top-order stability for Grove

Openers Shaun Fankhauser and Dan Roddis combined for their third major partnership in a row to catapult Ocean Grove to an eight-wicket derby win...

World star leads Drysdale to victory

Led by 2024 world No 1 Kelsey Cottrell, Drysdale is four points outside the Geelong Bowls Region Premier Pennant top four after upsetting Ocean...

500 games for Anglesea legend

Anglesea Cricket Club legend Mark Stoneham’s 499 games have always been played in the right spirit. Competitive, but scrupulously fair, the 62-year-old is still making...