New Regional University Centre for the Wheatbelt region

Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie

Minister for Regionalisation, Regional Communications and Regional Education

 

The Hon Melissa Price MP

Minister for Defence Industry and Minister for Science and Technology 

  

The Liberal and Nationals Government will establish a new Regional University Centre in the Wheatbelt region to offer local students the support and modern facilities they need to undertake tertiary education.

Our Government’s Regional University Centres program removes barriers for regional and remote students to access quality education opportunities and is an important step towards changing the narrative for our students.
We strongly believe that all Australians should have access to a quality tertiary education, regardless of where they live.

This Centre will deliver an innovative cluster model to provide tailored support to students at four dedicated sites across the broader Wheatbelt region in Narrogin, Merredin, Wongan Hils and York.

The Centre will be operated by Regional Development Australia Wheatbelt Incorporated and is one of eight new centres that will be established around Australia as part of an investment of up to
$14.8 million.

The new centres will complement the existing 26 centres currently operating in all Australian states and the Northern Territory under the $102 million Regional University Centres program.

Minister for Regional Education, Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie said the new centre was an exciting development for the Wheatbelt region.

“This centre will significantly boost higher education outcomes for the people of the Wheatbelt region,” Minister McKenzie said.

“People in regional Australia are less than half as likely to complete a university degree compared with people in cities. Regional University Centres are helping communities across Australia to reverse this trend.

“It is wonderful that once this centre is up and running local students won’t need to leave home and relocate to study. They will be able to enrol in a university course and complete a degree or another tertiary qualification and their skills could stay in the region and help the community.

“The new centre has the potential to change education outcomes in the Wheatbelt area for the benefit of future generations, which is part of the Liberal and National Government’s plan for a stronger future.

“Our Government is investing almost $20 billion in higher education in 2022 – this is 32 per cent higher than under Labor.
“Regional University Centres supported more than 2400 students across Australia in 2021 to undertake further education, many of them who would never have considered this if it wasn’t for these facilities.

“A student’s ability to access a high-quality education should not be determined by their postcode.”

The Member for Durack, the Hon Melissa Price MP welcomed the announcement and said this is recognition of my previously successful and determined campaign to establish the Geraldton, Pilbara and Broome university centres.

“My strong belief in educational opportunities being available to all, no matter where you live is testament to this successful outcome for more Durack funding to establish this important new opportunity,”

The Narrogin, Wongan Hills and Merredin sites will open in the second half of 2022, with the York site to open in early 2023.

Media contact:

 Minister McKenzie – David Edghill | 0477 417 516 | David.Edghill@infrastructure.gov.au

Minister Price - Rose Crane 0427 587395, Rosemea.Crane@aph.gov.au.