DREAMing for change in Diggers Rest

New advocacy group in Diggers Rest (L-R): Michael Gooding, Jade McTavish, Kathy Skinner, Laura Prendergast, Tanya Harding and John Verdon (Damjan Janevski). 339349_01

Zoe Moffatt

A new advocacy group has launched in Diggers Rest to address the needs of the growing community and its concern surrounding infrastructure and services shortfalls.

The group, which launched in September 2022, said its goal is to ensure the town is self-sufficient to support the growing community and advocate for the required investment where necessary.

Group member John Verdon has lived in Diggers Rest for eight years with his wife and two children.

He said the three main concerns of the group surround connectivity, and delivery of council infrastructure and services.

“[One main concern is the] unequitable delivery of council infrastructure across the municipality but particularly in Diggers Rest [and] the Community Centre and District level play spaces,” Mr Verdon said.

“[There is also a] lack of connectivity to the rest of the municipality and the tyranny of distance to access local government services … without [much] acknowledgement or support from council to remedy this.

“Lack of locally delivered council services, poor understanding of the suburb of Diggers Rest and the rapid growth occurring here [is another main concern].”

Mr Verdon said the group is advocating for immediate action for the community hub, which will complete the ‘town centre’ of Diggers Rest.

“In the precinct structure plan the ‘early establishment’ of a town centre … was listed as a priority,” he said.

“Many other suburbs have had their community centres funded when their population figures are far lower than ours is now.

“Mt Atkinson as an example just opened their community centre last weekend with a population of 1500, Diggers Rest now has [population of] 6500.”

Mr Verdon said the group is also advocating for swift action in regards to the funding of stage two of the Diggers Rest Recreation reserve master plan, which he said is almost two years behind schedule.

If residents are interested in the group, Mr Verdon said they can engage with the public facing Facebook page.

Melton council has allocated $3.34 million for the community hub in the 2023-24 draft budget, and was approached for comment.

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