Standing Committee on Economics, Finance and Public
Administration
Media release, 21 April 1998
BANKING INQUIRY MOVES INTO WESTERN VICTORIA
The inquiry into the future of banking in regional Australia will come
to Western Victoria next week.
The Federal Government inquiry is looking at alternative ways of providing
banking services in remote and regional Australia.
Heading the inquiry committee is Member for Wannon, Mr David Hawker.
Mr Hawker said next week's public hearings in Western Victoria show
the Committee's determination to speak to the people most affected by
the closure of bank branches.
He said he also appreciated the opportunity to bring the Committee into
parts of his own electorate that have been hit hard by bank closures.
Mr Hawker said, "It is forecast bank closures are here to stay."
"There will of course be some instances like Donald in the north of
the State where a bank has been persuaded to reverse its decision to close
a branch."
"In other places, this may not be the case so we have to investigate
every alternative for the delivery of financial services in the bush."
Mr Hawker said, "Modern technologies offer a number of alternatives
to the branch network including community banks, electronic banking and
the internet. The Committee is concerned however that those people without
access to this new technology still have access to basic transaction services."
"Financial services are an essential part of modern living and if we
want them in regional and remote Australia we will all have to play our
part."
"My Committee certainly does not underestimate the complexities involved,"
Mr Hawker said. "We know that a number of strategies will be required
if we are to find solutions to branch closures. This is precisely why
we are speaking to the people most affected."
"While the closure of a bank branch has a profound effect on a community,
it can offer an opportunity for a community to pull together and embrace
new alternatives. Bendigo Bank has already teamed up with Minyip and Rapanyup
communities to establish community banks."
"Agencies through Australia Post and pharmacies are two other emerging
opportunities," Mr Hawker said.
The banking Committee will be in Hamilton, Minyip and Warracknabeal
on Wednesday April 29.
The Committee is holding informal meetings in addition to the public
hearings in Hamilton and Warracknabeal. People interested in participating
in the informal meetings should contact the Secretariat as soon as possible.
Further information can be obtained from the Inquiry Secretary, Jan
Connaughton, on 02 6277 2375.
Release ends //21 April 1998
Further information:
David Hawker MP (Chairman) 03 - 5572 1141
Janet Connaughton (Inquiry Secretary) 02 - 6277 2375
e-mail: EFPA.Reps@aph.gov.au
PROGRAM FOR VISIT TO WESTERN VICTORIA
Wednesday, 29 April 1998
Hamilton
Martin J Hynes Auditorium
5 Market Place
9.30am - 10.30am - INFORMAL MEETING
10.45am - 12.00nn - PUBLIC HEARING
- 10.45am - 11.25am Representatives from the communities of Koroit,
Macarthur and Penshurst
- 11.25am - 12.00nn Representatives from the Municipalities of Moyne
and Southern Grampians
1.20pm - 1.50pm - VISIT TO MINYIP
Warracknabeal
Yarriambiack Shire Offices
Lyle Street
2.10pm - 4.30pm - PUBLIC HEARING
- 2.15pm - 2.45pm Bendigo Bank
- 2.45pm - 3.15pm Donald 2000
- 3.15pm - 3.45pm Representatives from the Shires of Hindmarsh, Yarriambiack
and Buloke
- 4.00pm - 4.30pm Representatives from local progress/development associations
4.30pm - 5.15pm - INFORMAL MEETING
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