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Latrobe City Council endorses 2023/24 Annual Report, highlighting key achievements and community growth
Latrobe City Council endorsed the 2023/24 Annual Report, highlighting key projects, financial sustainability, and ongoing community initiatives, including the Moe Revitalisation Project and Kernot Hall Redevelopment, fostering future growth.
Latrobe City Council endorsed the 2023/24 Annual Report at a council meeting in October, reflecting on the achievements over the past financial year. The Annual Report provides a transparent overview of council operations for the Latrobe City community and stakeholders. Throughout the year, council successfully completed important projects such as Stage Two of the Moe Revitalisation Project, Kernot Hall Redevelopment and work commenced to provide more car parks at the Seymour Street multi level car park in Traralgon.
The Annual Report is available for inspection at Latrobe City Service Centres, showcasing council's progress and certified financial report
Latrobe's annual achievements
CEO of Latrobe City Council, Steven Piasente, said, "Council is proud to continually provide a vast range of community initiatives across many services. "It is with great pride that I present the Annual Report for 2023/2024 on behalf of Latrobe City Council. The past year has been marked by significant growth and achievements, setting the stage for continued service to our community and creating positive change in Latrobe City," said Mr Piasente.
The Annual Report also includes our independently audited financial statements that clearly identifies that council remains financially sustainable, with a strong balance sheet and a modest level of borrowings.
"Together we have worked to accommodate the growth of our City through many projects, initiatives and engagement opportunities - both led by council and by the community. As we reflect on the year that's been, we're also full of enthusiasm for the challenges and new growth that lay ahead. We stand committed and strong for our community to continue shaping our shared future, while remaining accountable for decision making," said Mr Piasente. The Annual Report can be viewed on Latrobe City Council website.
Pictures from Latrobe City Council Facebook page.
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