Vic stays out of federal link funds fight

The Victorian government says it won't return federal funding for the axed East West Link toll road.

Deputy prime minister Warren Truss

Deputy PM Warren Truss has warned the government will get its money back for the East-West Link. (AAP)

Victoria isn't buying into argy-bargy over federal threats to take back money meant for the axed East West Link toll road.

The federal budget demanded the return of $1.5 billion handed to Victoria for the dumped road tunnel, but Victoria has refused to pay it.

Deputy prime minister Warren Truss issued a veiled threat to the state after Premier Daniel Andrews said the money was staying in Victoria.

"When it really comes to the bottom line, we pay the Victorian government in a year a lot more money than they pay us," Mr Truss told ABC radio on Thursday.

But with the East West Link dead, and a new road project looking set to take its place, the Andrews government said it wasn't interested in buying into an argument over the funds.

A government spokeswoman said its position had not changed since Wednesday, when Mr Andrews said: "We're not giving back any money."

Despite saying Victoria has an obligation to return the money, Mr Truss - who is also infrastructure minister - said he was prepared to have constructive talks with the Victorian government about a new program of works.

Mr Abbott recently agreed to put $1.5 billion towards a proposed Western Distributor road if the business case stacked up, but has asked for a further $1.5 billion due to go to Victoria to be handed back.


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