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Stand up to help regions develop

Regional Development Australia Committees are set to receive a $117 million cash flow over the next five years under an new funding agreement taking effect from 1 July.

The Federal Government packages aims to support all 50 RDAs across the country to provide critical assistance to local communities and businesses.

Minister for Regional Development, Kristy McBain MP said this includes identifying government and private funding opportunities, and supporting organisations to develop their proposals.

“From day one, the Albanese Government has got on with the job of delivering for regional Australia – with increased funding, grant programs that every postcode can apply for, and record engagement with communities,” she said.

“By investing in the future of RDAs, we’re ensuring this network can continue to support local organisations to apply for funding opportunities, advocate for local priorities, and champion local initiatives that make a difference in our communities.

“I encourage highly-motivated leaders with vision, drive, and strong ties to their region to consider applying for a Chair position – so they can play a role in Building Australia’s Future.”

She said RDAs played a key role in bringing all levels of government together to address issues affecting their region, by providing localised advice on challenges and opportunities.

“Their work supports boosting local economies, growing existing organisations and unlocking new businesses, and strengthening community ties,” the minister said.

The RDA network is critical to supporting the implementation of the Albanese Government’s Regional Investment Framework – which underscores the importance of placed-based initiatives and local expertise informing funding decisions across Government.

In addition to this funding commitment, the Government has also opened applications for various RDA chair positions.

These chairs will lead their local RDA Committee, working closely with the committee members, all levels of government, as well as key business and industry organisations to directly inform, support and promote the growth and development of their local region.

Applications close on 23 December 2024, with more information available at: www.rda.gov.au

For more on the recent work of RDAs, visit: minister.infrastructure.gov.au/mcbain/media-release/rdas-focus-big-challenges-big-opportunities-Busselton

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