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Delivering local priorities in Aston

The government continues to boost the liveability of Melbourne’s east, with federal funding delivering road and community infrastructure projects across Aston.

Federal Minister for Local Government, Kristy McBain MP, joined Member for Aston, Mary Doyle MP on Wednesday 30 October to inspect the progress of projects and to discuss the city’s priorities.

Federal Member for Aston, Mary Doyle MP said they’re committed to boosting the liveability of Aston.

“It’s terrific to welcome Minister McBain to Melbourne’s east to look at the roads and infrastructure projects underway, and to discuss our forward priorities,” she said.

Federal Minister for Local Government, Kristy McBain MP said it was fantastic to be in Melbourne’s east with Mary to see projects that she’s campaigned for progressing – from road safety upgrades to sporting improvements, and to discuss some of the area’s future priorities.

As part of commitments to improving the safety of local roads in Aston, Knox City Council will receive more than $6.4 million in roads to recovery funding over the next five years – a boost of over $2.7 million.

This will pave the way for a pipeline of future road safety upgrades, including to a 300-metre section of Station Street at Ferntree Gully – with $650,000 from the Albanese Government supporting improvements to the road surface and kerbs.

This builds on work already delivered, such as upgrades to Rickards Avenue, with $647,999 from the government making this busy route to Carrington Primary School safer.

Through phase four of the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) program, Knox City Council is receiving over $730,000 for high-impact local projects.

This includes over $432,000 for cricket net upgrades at Marie Wallace Bayswater Oval – something the community has long called for, which will improve player safety and boost participation.

The surface of Knox BMX Track, which regularly hosts state championships, is also being upgraded this year with $300,000 of funds from the government – improving the use of this facility in all weather conditions.

Safety upgrades to Henderson Road at Knoxfield also continue to progress with $14.26 million from the government – with the project on track for completion in mid-2026, and set to reduce congestion and travel times on this key suburban road.

Federal Minister McBain said since her historic victory last year, Mary Doyle has worked with the Aston community to turn federal funding into local results, while securing millions in funding increases to unlock a pipeline of new work.

Nationally, the government is delivering significant funding increases to support local councils deliver their priority projects.

The Roads to Recovery program is progressively increasing from $500 million to $1 billion per year, the Road Black Spot Program is increasing from $110 million to $150 million per year, and $200 million per year is available under the Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program.

Feral Member Ms Doyle said Melbourne’s east is fast-growing, which is why I’m proud to have secured millions of dollars for our local community, ensuring we continue to build for our future – because without our funding commitments, these important projects wouldn’t get off the ground.

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