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Progress on Shire projects

Progress on an aquatic centre and completion of an affordable housing project are just a few project highlights in Surf Coast Shire Council’s Annual Report.

Council’s Annual Report 2024-25, detailing the organisation’s achievements and results from the previous financial year, was unanimously accepted by council during its 28 October meeting.

Mayor Mike Bodsworth said he was “pleased to present the annual report”, which addressed council’s performance against its 2024-25 Budget and year four of the Council Plan 2021-25.

“Some particular highlights relate to some of our long-term work which has a significant strategic impact, including integrated planning and placemaking work,” he said.

“(We have had) great progress towards walking and cycling options that help people get around without relying on cars, and our organisation has shown success in delivering projects.

“The report on the council planning implementation goes to the heart of our responsibility under the Local Government Act to achieve the best outcomes for our municipal community.”

Mayor Bodsworth said the report also addressed threats to the Karaaf Wetlands and ways to address them, along with recognising the community’s talent and passion.

Project achievements included the start of construction on the Wurdi Baierr Aquatic and Recreation Centre and completion of the new Winchelsea Community Village, an affordable housing development for older residents.

Council’s future cash fund reserve balance is $12.3 million, which will allow council to invest more into renewing its assets to help meet the needs of the growing community.

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