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9 September, 2025

Riordan calls for funding increase

MEMBER for Polwarth Richard Riordan has called for increased funding to the Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority (GORCAPA) at a sitting in Parliament recently.


Call for funds: Member for Polwarth Richard Riordan recently spoke in Parliament encouraging Minister for Environment Steve Dimopoulos to increase funding to the Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority.
Call for funds: Member for Polwarth Richard Riordan recently spoke in Parliament encouraging Minister for Environment Steve Dimopoulos to increase funding to the Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority.

Mr Riordan addressed the Minister for Environment, Steve Dimopoulos, during adjournment and said GORCAPA required the funding due to its expansive growth across the region.

“The minister will be well aware that following its formation back in 2020, the Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority manages a vast area of the Great Ocean Road and hinterland,” he said.

“When the agency was set up in 2020, it managed around 950 hectares.

“That has now grown and this coming summer it will be 170,000 hectares.

“It is an enormous and important area of our state.”

Mr Riordan said increased tourism numbers to the Great Ocean Road meant a further need for adequate funding of GORCAPA.

“It will, over the coming spring and summer months, play home to many, many hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of visitors,” he said.

“There are enormous resource constraints on the public foreshores, piers, jetties, beach accesses, public open space, rubbish collection, toilets – all manner of basic infrastructure that this authority is now responsible for.

“It is of huge concern to the local community that this agency, GORCAPA, does not have sufficient ongoing funding to ensure the proper maintenance of these very, very important places and spaces.

“So the action I am seeking from the minister is to ensure that there is adequate funding – an increase in funding – for the authority so that it can maintain these very important places along the Great Ocean Road.”

Mr Riordan said a key area of concern was the maintenance of amenities along the Great Ocean Road.

“I draw the minister’s attention to the basic toilet facilities, which are very, very important, as people really only access the Great Ocean Road by car,” he said.

“They often travel quite some distance to get there and they are an important amenity – not a very glamorous amenity and certainly not an amenity that going to make postcards, but they are an important amenity.

“They will need to be maintained and cleaned and managed effectively over the busy visitor period that we will be soon approaching, which extends from essentially the Melbourne Cup long weekend through to the end of Easter.

“Minister, I look forward to your prompt response and the support of this agency, which you and your government have set up but have not to date adequately funded to maintain the most basic of amenities in the region.”

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