Murrindindi Shire Council wants all candidates and parties to back practical, place-based solutions that will deliver equity, resilience and opportunity for rural communities.
Under the banner, ‘A Fair Go for Murrindindi’, council’s election platform outlines nine priorities, each requiring urgent federal investment or policy reform.
Murrundindi Mayor Damien Gallagher said the 2025 federal election was a pivotal moment to reshape how rural councils are supported.
“We’re not asking for handouts — we’re asking for a level playing field,” he said.
“We’re advocating for fair and reasonable investment in the fundamentals — essential health services, safer roads and access to local tertiary and vocational training, so our young people can build futures in the communities they call home.”
A key concern is for rural councils to receive fair and sustainable funding, including a rebalanced Financial Assistance Grants model that reflects council’s high service costs, low revenue base and the scale and complexity of rural service delivery.
Other priorities include:
- $49 million for Lake Eildon tourism, through infrastructure upgrades and development.
- $10 million to restore and upgrade the shire’s 720km unsealed road network.
- Tailored health funding and service models, to address the major gaps in aged care, mental health and primary health services across Murrindindi.
- A regional university study hub in Murrindindi to lift tertiary participation, tackle skills shortages and keep young people connected to opportunity.
- Better telecommunications to fix poor internet connectivity and mobile blackspots.
For more information, go to: www.murrindindi.vic.gov.au/Council/Advocacy-and-Partnerships/A-Fair-Go-for-Murrindindi-–-Federal-Election-2025