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Rates to increase 3 per cent

Brimbank ratepayers are set for an on average three per cent rate increase as the council continues to face various financial and environmental challenges.

The council released its draft budget last week, which included setting a rate increase at the maximum allowed under the state government’s rate cap.

The council is set to allocate $273.2 million for operations, funding 76 different services that span maternal and child health, arts and culture, statutory planning, economic development and public realm.

In addition, the council will invest in initiatives including the crackdown on illegal rubbish dumping, and the introduction of a rapid response team to improve the community’s access and enjoyment of the city’s parks and gardens.

The council proposes a $56.7 million capital works budget which includes the planning of two off the leash dog parks, a new sports pavilion at JR Parsons Reserve, tennis courts upgrade at Lionheart Reserve, Glengala Village streetscape upgrade and various public art projects.

Ratepayers will have to pay a landfill levy or nearly $170 per household which is almost a 28 per cent increase on the previous 12 months.

Mayor Thuy Dang said they were focused on initiatives that will make a real difference to residents’ everyday lives.

“In the year ahead you will see council deliver essential services and infrastructure, while balancing financial sustainability to ensure Brimbank remains a thriving inclusive and future focused community,“ she said.

Councillor Virginia Tachos and councillor Maria Kerr both supported the budget but highlighted the challenges faced by council.

Cr Tachos said the draft budget prioritises people, place and prosperity.

“We face huge challenges through rate capping, cost shifting, rising costs, high service demands with increased population growth, and environmental challenges

“The focus is on value for money and the best community outcomes.”

Cr Kerr said Brimbank needed more state government support to ensure the council is focusing on the services it is meant to deliver.

“It’s challenging times with rate capping imposed by the state government,” she said.

“Brimbank residents are some of the most disadvantaged in Victoria, we need more funding towards infrastructure and services.”

Residents are encouraged to have their say on the draft budget online.

Details: yoursay.brimbank.vic.gov.au

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