GRIFFITH CITY COUNCILS 2022/23 ANNUAL REPORT NOW AVAILABLE TO VIEW

The 2022/23 Griffith City Council Annual Report is now available to the public to view.

The Annual Report provides an overview of the highlights, achievements and challenges experienced in the 2022/23 financial year. It was noted by Council at the meeting on Tuesday, 28 November 2023.

The Annual Report includes statutory information and financial reporting that is prescribed by the Local Government Act 1993 and Local Government (General) Regulation 2021. It reports on progress made against Council’s commitments in the Delivery Program (4-year plan) and Operational Plan 2022/23 (budget), and describes how Council is supporting achievement of the goals articulated in the Community Strategic Plan.

Griffith Mayor Councillor, Doug Curran said, despite a difficult economic climate, Council maintained its focus on delivering quality services for residents across the 2022/23 financial year.

“We take great pride in the accomplishments of the past year and eagerly anticipate the completion of ongoing projects that will benefit our community. We extend our sincere appreciation to the organisations and levels of government that have made these services and initiatives possible,” Cr Curran said.

“Additionally, we acknowledge the valuable feedback and engagement from our community members, whose input has been instrumental in shaping Griffith City Council’s decisions.”

Some of the key highlights in the Annual Report are:

  • Griffith Regional Sports Centre
  • Yambil Street upgrade (Stage 3)
  • Kooyoo Street upgrade
  • 67 new CCTV cameras
  • Railway Street Car Parks
  • Flood pump and pipeline at Lake Wyangan
  • Daily Telegraph Bush Summit
  • We Love Griffith Campaign
  • Connectyouth2680 Advisory Group
  • New facility booking system, Bookable
  • Street Scapes (six weeks – Memorial Gardens)

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