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Tuesday, 7th July 2009

$33 Million To Help Sa Councils Deal With Global Economic Recession


The Rudd Labor Government has delivered nearly $33 million in early Financial Assistance Grants payments to South Australian councils to help them deal with the local impacts of the global economic recession.


Anthony Albanese, Minister for Local Government, today announced the amount that has been brought forward for each of the 139 councils in South Australia.


Details of payments are available at http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/local/assistance/pdf/SA_StateSummary_09-10.pdf


This measure builds on more than $1 billion in new funding that the Government is providing to stimulate local economies through the Community Infrastructure Program.


Local communities are feeling the impacts of the global recession with rising unemployment and slowing economies.


As a result, local councils have seen growing demand for community services and infrastructure.


The Rudd Government is taking decisive action to help local communities by bringing forward the 2009-10 first quarter Financial Assistance Grants.


South Australian councils will be able to spend these funds on a range of priorities including local roads, parks and pools, libraries, community centres, health and child care services.


The grant allocation is determined independently and is untied so that councils can spend them in accordance with local priorities.


Local councils are not only critical to maintaining vibrant local communities but make a vital contribution to the nation's productivity.


We also understand how important the grants are for rural and regional councils, where these funds can comprise more than half of council revenue.


Grants to individual councils were recommended by the South Australian Local Government Grants Commission, a body established under South Australian legislation for the purpose of determining the distribution of the grants to councils in South Australia.


The remaining 2009-10 Financial Assistance Grants payments will be made in the usual manner.


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Marrickville NSW 2204

Phone: 02 9564 3588

Parliament House Office

Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600

Phone: 02 6277 7700

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