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Latrobe City allocates $7.3M surplus to key community infrastructure and improvement projects

Latrobe City Council's $7.3 million surplus will fund key community projects, infrastructure upgrades, and maintenance, with $3.4 million reserved to leverage future State and Federal funding partnerships.

By news@gippsland - 1st October 2025 - Back to News

Latrobe City Council endorsed funding for additional key projects resulting from a cash surplus in the 2024/25 financial year, as presented at the September council meeting. A cash surplus of $7.3 million has been realised against the adopted budget.

Latrobe City achieved a $7.3 million surplus, allocating $3.6 million to the Transition Reserve and funding key infrastructure, maintenance, and renewal projects

Latrobe City achieved a $7.3 million surplus, allocating $3.6 million to the Transition Reserve and funding key infrastructure, maintenance, and renewal projects

Funding key projects

In accordance with the resolution of council at the June 2024 council meeting, 50 percent of the 2024/25 actual year end surplus position ($3.6 million) has been allocated to the Transition Reserve to further support council's long term financial sustainability and economic development.

Several projects have been identified for funding allocation by council. These projects include replacement and rectification works, enhanced maintenance programs and new infrastructure detailed in adopted plans and strategies. Funding will be allocated to the following:

  • $600,000 for the design and construction of a new public toilet at Immigration Park Morwell
  • $500,000 for the detailed design of a new multi-use pavilion at Northern Reserve Newborough
  • $120,000 for the detailed design of netball and tennis changerooms at Yinnar Recreation Reserve
  • Allocation of $3.4 million to an Infrastructure Projects Reserve to be used as co-contribution funding to leverage State and Commonwealth Government funding streams
  • $250,000 to replace lockers at Gippsland Regional Aquatic Centre
  • $150,000 towards site remediation works for decommissioned infrastructure at council's Morwell Depot

Latrobe City Council Mayor, Councillor Dale Harriman said council is pleased to again be able to provide a cash surplus to provide more funding to key projects.

Investing in the community

Cr Harriman said, "Council is excited to provide more benefits to the community through a range of additional projects that focus on a variety of improved amenities. Allocating $3.4 million towards an infrastructure projects reserve highlights Latrobe City's commitment to fund the construction of new assets in partnership with the State and Federal Governments."

"We are ready to deliver transformational projects that will shape the future of our region. I look forward to seeing these projects come to life and be put to good use by the Latrobe City community," said the Mayor.

Pictures from Latrobe City Council Facebook page.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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