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Could Cardinia Council join calls for peri-regional classification?

Following calls from Yarra Ranges and Mornington Peninsula Councils to better recognise the mix of metropolitan and regional areas within their shire, could Cardinia Council join them in advocating to the State Government?

On Thursday 24 March, Yarra Ranges Mayor Jim Child said Yarra Ranges Council would be working with Mornington Peninsula Council to advocate the recognition of peri-regional councils with the Victorian State Government.

“A significant amount of funding opportunities and programs provide eligibility based on classification of metropolitan or regional,” he said.

“For years, both Councils have had access to urban funding programs only, to deliver regional objectives and projects,

“One potential solution to this is for State Government to recognise peri-regional councils — in the same way they have recognised peri-urban Councils — allowing Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Ranges to access funding and programs for both metropolitan and regional Councils, and better represent the different regions in our municipalities.”

When asked if Cardinia Council supports advocacy for any potential changes to its classification, a council spokeswoman said no decision had been made.

“It is not a matter council has considered to date,” she said.

“Council would welcome any changes that would benefit the local community.”

Cardinia Council residents form a similar makeup as the Yarra Ranges and Mornington Peninsula, with urban areas like Pakenham and more rural townships like Cockatoo, Emerald and Gembrook.

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