Griffith City Council Adopts 2024/25 Budget

Written by: The Griffith Phoenix

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Griffith City Council has adopted the 2024/25 Budget and Long-Term Financial Plan at its meeting on Thursday, June 25.

Griffith City Council adopted its 2024/25 Budget and Long-Term Financial Plan (LTFP) at its Council Meeting on Thursday, June 25.

This included a Special Rate Variation (SRV) of 10.5 per cent, encompassing a 4.5 per cent rate peg.

The SRV took effect from July 1, for all rateable properties within the Local Government Area (LGA).

Griffith Mayor, Doug Curran said as part of the budget process for the new financial year, Council reviewed and updated its LTFP 2024/25 to 2033/34, which is the blueprint for future delivery of works and services.

“The additional funds received through the SRV will be pivotal in addressing our operating position, ensuring adequate resources for asset renewal and maintenance, and sustaining current service levels,” Mayor Curran said.

“Despite the SRV, our financial sustainability remains a challenge.”

Mayor Curran said rising costs were outpacing Council’s capacity to generate income and meet community needs in terms of service provision and asset maintenance.

“Despite the challenges of this current economic climate, Council is committed to maintaining service levels and investing in projects that will bring both economic and social benefits to our community,” Mayor Curran said.

“It might mean we have to do things a little differently to achieve this, but I’m confident it can be done.”

Council’s adopted budget takes into consideration the decision by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (iPART) regarding Council’s application for a special variation to increase its general income beyond the rate peg.

The application was approved for cumulative 22.10 per cent increase over two years - 10.5 per cent in 2024/25 and 10.5 per cent in 2025/26 (inclusive of the rate peg.)

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