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South Gippsland Shire draft 2020/21 Annual Report on public exhibition for two weeks
Council's 2020/21 Annual Report is currently on public exhibition for two weeks.
Council is committed to transparent reporting and accountability to the community and the 2020/21 Annual Report is the primary means of advising the South Gippsland Shire community about our operations and performance during the financial year.
The Annual Report provides an outline of the Council's achievements for each financial year, including an assessment of financial performance measured against what we planned to do for thriving and prosperous region
Annual report to be included in the meeting
The 2020/21 Annual Report will be included in the Council Meeting to be held on 20 October 2021 at 1.00pm, incorporating the public display period before being presented to Council for adoption in full. To know more, visit the council website for the council annual report.
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