The Andrews Labor Government today announced it will contribute $200,000 towards upgrades at Lake Charlegrark to improve the popular West Wimmera destination for locals, tourists and visitors.

Minister for Regional Development Jaala Pulford announced the upgrades of Lake Charlegrark in Parliament today, which include repairs to the jetty, construction of an all-abilities amenities block with showers, toilets and a laundry, and installation of three phase power, new barbecues and seating.

The upgraded facilities are expected to increase in visitors by more than 6,000 people over ten years, which will create six new full-time jobs.

The project will also benefit a number of events held at the lake, including the well renowned Lake Charlegrark Country Music Marathon which held its 27th event last weekend, attracting thousands of visitors.

West Wimmera Shire fast tracked the delivery of the power upgrades so the festival could proceed unaffected, and the next stage of the project involves demolishing the old amenities block.

The project is forecast to increase Gross Regional Product by $850,000, which will create significant opportunities in a region with a population of around 4,000 people.

The Lake’s central position within the shire makes it a popular meeting point for residents and the project will improve the space for socialising and physical activity, which contributes to community wellbeing.

West Wimmera Shire is delivering the $789,000 project with funding support from a range of community groups and the Federal Government.

Right across the state, the Labor Government’s $500 million Regional Jobs and Infrastructure Fund is supporting initiatives that make regional Victoria a better place to live, work and visit.

Victorian Government Media Release: 21 Februrary 2018