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Budget and financial plan for 2021/22 adopted by South Gippsland Shire Council
Budget and financial planning 2021-22.
The 2021/22 Budget and 2021/22 - 2030/31 Financial Plan were adopted at the 23 June Council Meeting. The Budget and Financial Plan are foundational documents for Council and provide the basis from which we will deliver on the goals and aspirations of the Council Plan. The Council Budget outlines our intentions for the year ahead - how we plan to provide for our community through both services and facilities.
The 2021/22 Budget forms an integral part of Council’s overall strategic planning framework as it delivers on the second year of the Council Plan 2020 - 2024
You can view the budget at South Gippsland budget 2021-22.
You can view the financial plan at South Gippsland financial plan 2021-22.
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