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Feedback wanted on South Gippsland Shire Council Draft 2023/24 Annual Budget and Long Term Financial Plan by 12 May 2023
South Gippsland Shire Council developed the Proposed 2023/24 Budget and Financial Plan considering challenges and community needs, presenting a sustainable and responsible plan.
Council has prepared a Proposed 2023/24 Annual Budget and Long Term Financial Plan. Feedback on the documents is now open from now until Friday 12 May. At South Gippsland Shire Council, we actively work with our residents to ensure that decisions are made in line with community expectations while meeting council's overall direction.
The Proposed 2023/24 Annual Budget and Long Term Financial Plan have been prepared by the council, feedback can be given until 12 May
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When developing the Proposed 2023/24 Budget and Long Term Financial Plan, council juggled challenges such as the global economic climate, interest rate rises and escalating costs in the building industry, with the delivery of services, capital works and new initiatives.
The rising cost of living was also considered in decision making along with the pressure of needing to deliver more with less, within a rate capped environment. Despite these challenges, we are pleased to present a financially sustainable and responsible Proposed Budget and Financial Plan that carefully considers the needs of our local community and aligns closely with the objectives listed in the 2022-26 Council Plan.
Find out more about the financial documents and give feedback at Proposed 2023/24 Budget and Long Term Financial Plan.
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