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School readies for buildings but MP doubts funding

By Stephen TaylorJune 9, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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MOOROODUC Primary principal Peter Quigley is getting ready to choose architects for a new teacher resource centre and administration block funded by a $1 million grant allocated in the recent state budget.

“The $1 million is certain,” he said. “It is to be fully funded within the next months. We have done quite well.”

However, Mornington MP David Morris doubts that the full amount needed for the new buildings will come through.

“Promises have been made to a great many schools, the projects promised far exceed the funds available. Let’s hope Moorooduc is not one of them  … but the fact remains there is no money specifically for Moorooduc in the budget.”

Mr Quigley says Moorooduc Primary had been “neglected by governments for the past 50 years – now we are catching up”.

“We received $300,000 for a water treatment facility in 2012 and $759,000 last year to refurbish six classrooms and a library – work which will be finished in a fortnight. And now we have received $1 million in the budget to choose architects for the resource centre and administration block.”

The money was contained in the state budget’s $207 million Education – School Upgrades fund to renovate, refurbish and rebuild 46 schools – with 19 other schools funded for maintenance and planning projects.

“Both Osborne Primary School and Mornington Primary School were promised rebuilds by the Brumby government, but they were never funded,” Mr Morris said.

“The tactic was to get architects in, get the plans drawn, but not fund the construction.

“I notice Mr Quigley says they have money for architects, I hope this is not an indication this government is going down the same path.”

Mr Morris said the previous Coalition government in 2014 announced funding of $759,000 to update the school’s ageing infrastructure.

“As this month’s budget papers clearly show, works to the value of $58,000 was undertaken in the current financial year, $571,000 is scheduled for 2015-16, with the balance of the project to be completed in 2016-17.

“There is no new project for Moorooduc Primary School, and the only existing project was funded by the Coalition in 2014. Not one additional cent has been allocated in the coming year.”

First published in the Mornington News – 9 June 2015

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