Daylesford Primary School will receive $545,783 through the Victorian Government’s Planned Maintenance Program to rebuild five ramps across the school.
The program provides funding to government schools across the state to address high-priority maintenance needs. Works typically include repairs to roofs and windows, repainting, resurfacing floors, and external improvements such as pathways and ramps.
Member for Macedon, Mary-Anne Thomas, said the funding would ensure local students benefit from improved facilities.
“We are proud to support Daylesford Primary School with this investment – ensuring our local students have access to the facilities they need to thrive,” she said.
This round of funding will see 30 schools share in more than $16 million for 31 projects. Across 2025, the program has so far supported $105.5 million worth of maintenance at 280 schools.
A full list of schools receiving funding under the Planned Maintenance Program is available at: schoolbuildings.vic.gov.au/planned-maintenance-program.
This article is based on a media release from the office of state Member for Macedon, Mary-Anne Thomas.