COVID-19 support package for community unveiled

People are being encouraged to have their say about the Coronavirus support package proposed in Horsham Rural City Council’s 2020-21 Draft Budget.

The Draft Budget is on public exhibition for the next 10 weeks. It features a two per cent rate rise and all of the $484,000 raised from the increase would go towards helping people recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

A Draft Business and Community Assistance Program has been developed to support business and the community through a blend of reduced costs for the community and programs to boost the economy.

The Assistance Program will provide additional money to compliment COVID-19 support measures that are either already in place or budgeted for.

See list of support measures, projects and initiatives

“We have entered unprecedented times and Council wants to continue to do all that it can to support those doing it tough,” Mayor Mark Radford said.

“The list of projects and initiatives has been developed in discussion with business and community groups.

“We will consult with Business Horsham, Wimmera Development Association, Wimmera Sports Assembly and other groups from across the municipality to confirm priorities before we finalise the overall package,” he said.

“Every Council is different in their Budget formulation and requirements. In Horsham we are keen to respond to the current challenges facing many of our local businesses and community groups. We have a plan to provide support, not just though the tough times, but also give a boost to ensure a brighter future,” Mayor Mark Radford said.

Anyone wishing to make a submission on the Draft Budget can do so in writing, addressed to the Chief Executive Officer. People can also complete a submission online. Written and online submissions must be received before 5pm on Tuesday 7 July 2020.

Council will meet to formally consider the Draft Budget at its meeting on Monday, 27 July.

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