Whitehorse residents to benefit from $174m services spend in 2023/24

Whitehorse Council has adopted its 2023/24 budget which will deliver great services, programs and initiatives across the municipality.

Councillors approved the budget at its meeting on 26 June after it was devised in line with the Council Plan 2021-25 and following unprecedented and extensive community consultation.

The budget provides $174 million for the delivery of services to the community and a significant capital works program of $50 million.

Whitehorse City Council Mayor, Cr Mark Lane said the budget was developed in a challenging economic environment.

“The cost of living, inflationary pressures and challenging global events continue to impact Council and the community,” he said.

“Despite this, we’re proud to have kept rates low while delivering new budget initiatives and keeping our community clean, healthy, engaged and connected.

“This budget is balanced and demonstrates Council’s commitment to financial sustainability and transformation, while meeting the changing needs and aspirations of our community.”

The $174m services spend includes $15.5m for Leisure and Recreation Services, almost $12m for Health and Family Services, and more than $9.5m for Community Safety.

Part of the funding in the $50m capital works program will ensure two major council projects will be completed in the next 12 months. This includes the opening of The Round, Council’s new state-of-the-art performing arts centre in Nunawading and the redeveloped Morack Public Golf Course in Vermont South.

Cr Lane added, “Through this budget we look forward to delivering great outcomes and making Whitehorse a connected and resilient community where everyone belongs.”

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