Historic Psyche Bend Pumps Re-Opened After Repairs

VIC Premier

Mildura's historic Psyche Bend Pumping Station has re-opened to visitors following the repair of extensive damage caused by the 2022 floods.

The October 2022 Victorian floods caused varying degrees of damage to community infrastructure and assets including recreation reserves, public halls, multi-use facilities and caravan parks managed by volunteer committees of management.

The pumping station is managed by a volunteer committee of management, who re-opened and run the historic pumps during the Kings Birthday long weekend.

The Psyche Bend committee of management received almost $180,000 of funding to repair damage to the boiler house and the contents of the pump house as well as surrounding walking tracks and toilets, allowing this popular attraction to reopen to visitors.

Psyche Bend Pumping Station is a popular heritage attraction inviting visitors to explore the story of how the irrigation system transformed the arid land of the Mildura region.

These works are jointly funded through the Albanese and Allan Governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.

As stated by Minister for Environment Steve Dimopoulos

"Volunteer committees of management manage popular places such as the Psyche Bend Pumping Station on behalf of the Victorian government for the benefit of their local communities."

As stated by Federal Minister for Emergency Management Murray Watt

"This is a great outcome for the people of Mildura after the 2022 floods and a great example of our joint disaster recovery arrangements working to support communities in need."

As stated by Member for Northern Victoria Jaclyn Symes

"We are committed to helping our strong local communities to bounce back following emergency events like the 2022 floods."

As stated by Chair of the Psyche Bend Pumping Station Committee of Management Cr Mark Eckel

"Re-opening the Psyche Bend Pumping Station is exciting for the local community and visitors to the area alike."

"The funding provided by the Victorian government has helped to ensure that this important place can continue to demonstrate the irrigation history of the Mildura region into the future."

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