Please note: this is an archived news article release
This article was published on Thursday, 22 June, 2023. The information contained within may be out of date or inaccurate. News articles and media releases older than 60 days are archived for future reference.
Posted on Thursday 22nd of June, 2023,
Greater Shepparton City Council adopted the 2023/2024 Budget at the June Council Meeting following extensive community consultation to understand the needs and desires of residents.
The 2023/2024 Budget has a strong focus on protecting the community and ensuring ongoing resilience, following a recent tough year due to floods and other community pressures. Council adopted the Budget on Tuesday which outlines the most practical way forward for the next financial year to ensure the region’s continued success and prosperity.
Council initially developed a 2023/2024 Draft Budget which was released to the public for review over four weeks during April and May this year. It followed previous community consultation in November and December 2022 which helped Council develop an initial understanding of the needs and desires of the community and where they would like to see funds allocated, prior to the Budget being drafted.
Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, acknowledged how important this feedback process was in the development of the annual Budget.
“Community feedback and consultation is an important step in the annual Budget process. A big thank you to everyone who took the time to provide their feedback prior to the Budget being drafted last year and again earlier this year when the Draft Budget was on public display,” he said.
Following the devastating floods in October 2022, Council is focused on protecting the community from future flooding and ensuring the region’s infrastructure is able to withstand a similar emergency event. With this in mind, Council allocated $16.52 million in the 2023/2024 Budget for repairing flood damaged roads, with this sum to be fully funded. Additionally, $2.42 million is allocated to upgrading the Margaret Street Pump Station in Tatura, and $200,000 is allocated for investigation and design improvements to Lenne Street drainage in Mooroopna.
“$300,000 is also earmarked in the adopted Budget for the purchase of a portable storm water pump to ensure we have the appropriate equipment on hand to overcome any future emergencies,” Cr Sali said.
“Council’s commitment to protection also extends to the provision of community flood studies, emergency management plans and operations, and the continued maintenance of CCTV throughout the region.”
The 2023/2024 Budget includes a capital works program of $64.15 million which will continue to focus on investing in the region’s existing assets, with 75 per cent of the capital works program to be spent on upgrade and renewal projects. This includes $26.35 million on road renewal and $2.68 million for the Shepparton Resource Recovery Centre Upgrade.
The Budget also works to address Council’s 2030 Zero Emissions Strategy which is at the forefront of Council’s operating expenditure. This includes $750,000 of capital funding which is allocated to projects including gas removal from Council sites, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, changeover of small plant and increasing recycled content in roads and pavements.
The 2023/2024 Budget also highlights Council’s focus to ensure no one is left behind. Many actions in the Budget align with different Council plans which aim to ensure community inclusion, unity and safety, including the Universal Access and Inclusion Plan, Positive Ageing Strategy, Gender Equity Plan and the LGBTIQA+ Advisory Committee Action Plan.
Each of these plans have actions outlined for the next 12 months and the adopted Budget aims to address these to ensure Council can achieve positive results for the community. The Budget has also allowed for the continuation of popular programs, such as Women’s Only Swimming at Aquamoves, to ensure every community member has access to the services and facilities in our region.
“The adopted Budget also focuses on youth leadership with Careers Day Out, FREEZA events and ASHEFEST. Our region’s families and children are recognised through the Best Start and Early Years programs, and our region’s multiculturalism is acknowledged through the continuation of the Goulburn Valley Designated Area Migration Agreement, Multicultural Action Plan and funding for Refugee Week and Harmony Week,” Cr Sali said.
The 2023/2024 Budget recognises the importance of supporting mental and physical health, with funding allocated for a Health and Wellbeing event to be held in the region later this year, along with funding for pedestrian facilities, safer routes, shared paths and Local Area Traffic Management Plans.
“The Adopted Budget also prioritises the need to ensure our region is an attractive place to work, live and invest. A full events calendar with a strong focus on arts, cultural assets, regional sports and major events will help boost tourism for our region,” Cr Sali said.
“Council is looking forward to achieving the objectives set out in the 2023/2024 Budget and continuing the positive growth of our great region.”
To view the adopted 2023/2024 Budget, visit Council’s website.
More News from Greater Shepparton
Wednesday 6th of May,
Strong community turnout at VicGrid Dookie session
Greater Shepparton City Council acknowledges the strong community turnout and constructive discussion at the VicGrid community information session held in Dookie last night, Tuesday 5 May. Read more
Wednesday 6th of May,
2027 Three-Year-Old and Four-Year-Old Kindergarten registrations now open
Registrations are now open for three and four-year-old kindergarten spaces for 2027, with Greater Shepparton City Council encouraging parents, guardians and carers to register their child online via Council’s website. Read more
Wednesday 6th of May,
State Budget investment welcomed, but Greater Shepparton’s growth outpaces funding
Greater Shepparton City Council has responded to the 2026/27 Victorian State Budget, welcoming a few important local and regional investments while noting that further work is required to fully meet the needs of a rapidly growing community and its role… Read more
Tuesday 5th of May,
Council sets 2027/28 objective for hard waste collection following careful review
Greater Shepparton City Council has reaffirmed its commitment to delivering a reliable, efficient and equitable hard waste collection service for the Greater Shepparton community. Read more
Monday 4th of May,
Council calling for tailored fruit fly management for Goulburn Murray Valley
Greater Shepparton City Council is calling for continued, locally tailored fruit fly management in the Goulburn Murray Valley, following the release of a new independent expert report. Read more
Thursday 30th of April,
Council welcomes PET scanner funding for GV Health, but greater cancer care investment still needed
Greater Shepparton City Council has acknowledged the Victorian Government’s announcement of $7.1 million in the 2026/27 State Budget to operationalise a new PET scanner at Goulburn Valley Health, describing it as a positive but limited step toward meeting… Read more
See All News
Want to get the latest news and events in your Facebook feed?
Just go to our Facebook page and click the Like button.
More Events in Greater Shepparton
Saturday 16th of May,
Shepparton Gators - Round 8
Big V Basketball is here!! Get ready for high-energy basketball and show your support for the Men's Big V Gators. Go GATORS! Read more
Monday 11th of May,
SO YOU WANT TO MAKE GAMES? -- Explore game development as a creative career and meet some local creators in Shepparton!
Game development is one of the most expansive creative industries in the world and Shepparton has its own working designer ready to show you how it actually works. View on Riverlinks
Friday 8th of May,
Bar SAM | May
Date night, friends’ drinks, end-of-week debrief – elevate your Friday nights at Bar SAM. Head up to SAM's Level 4 to discover an ambient bar experience, where you can enjoy drinks and bar snacks from… Read more
Sunday 17th of May,
Bruce Wilson Memorial Heritage Lecture 2026
You’re invited to the Bruce Wilson Memorial Heritage Lecture 2026 - Hidden in Plain Sight: Stained Glass in the Goulburn Valley. Read more
Wednesday 13th of May,
Unlocking Social Media for Your Business
This practical workshop is designed for business owners and staff who want to build confidence and skills in using social media for business, without needing to be experts. Read more
Sunday 17th of May,
Mini Golf
Looking for a simple, cheerful outing that everyone can enjoy? Read more
See All Events