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Justine Elliot Secures Over $3.5 Million for Byron Bay’s St Andrew’s Village

Justine Elliot Secures Over $3.5 Million for Byron Bay’s St Andrew’s Village
By Robert Heyward
Local Labor MP Justine Elliot has announced a significant boost for St Andrew’s Village (George’s Cottages) in Byron Bay, with the Albanese Labor Government providing $3,595,733 in funding. The investment will support essential upgrades, including redesigning 40 ensuites, addressing drainage and external repairs, and enhancing care for homeless residents.
The funding is part of Round 2 of the Albanese Government’s Aged Care Capital Assistance Program (ACCAP), aimed at modernizing aged care facilities operated by not-for-profit and small community-based providers. The initiative also focuses on generating employment opportunities within regional communities.
“This $3.5 million funding is fantastic news for our North Coast community,” said Ms. Elliot. “It highlights our government’s commitment to ensuring Australian seniors have access to high-quality aged care services.”
The upgrades at St Andrew’s Village will create a more home-like environment, with modern amenities and comfortable living spaces, benefitting both residents and staff. The project is a step forward in delivering specialist care services in regional areas, a priority of the Albanese Government’s aged care reforms.
A Lifeline for Byron Bay’s Aged Care Sector
The announcement comes after a challenging period for Byron Bay’s aged care community. Following the closure of Feros Care’s Byron Bay Village in 2023, federal and state Labor governments worked closely with the community to secure St Andrew’s as the new provider for the site.
“A year on, I’m proud to deliver this significant funding to ensure St Andrew’s Village can continue providing the very best care and support for our local seniors,” Ms. Elliot said.
Historic Aged Care Reforms
The Albanese Government has made aged care a key priority, recently committing an additional $300 million to the ACCAP over three years. The investment forms part of broader reforms designed to improve facilities, support workers, and ensure dignity and quality care for older Australians.
For more information about the ACCAP grants and projects, visit here.
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