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Rate cap pressure on council services

by Bairnsdale Advertiser
22 January 2024
in Local News

East Gippsland Shire Council has expressed its disappointment to the State Government following the recent announcement of a cap on rate increases of just 2.75 per cent in the 2024-25 year.

This comes at the same time as State Government increased its own charges substantially more, such as public transport fees by an average of five per cent, Ports Victoria fees and charges by 10 per cent, admission prices to zoos for schools by almost 10 per cent and electrical safety certificates by up to 11 per cent.

Deputy mayor Cr Jane Greacen OAM said the rate cap is a vital component to developing the 2024-25 annual Budget which will be released for public comment in April.

“Our key focus is always to deliver high quality services to our community efficiently and sustainably and we will of course cut our cloth to size, however a rate cap of 2.75 per cent for 2024-25 is disappointing and doesn’t even recognise the increased cost of maintaining the status quo, let alone delivering new services to meet

community expectations,” Cr Greacen said.

“We understand rate increases are never popular. Our rates and charges revenue made up less than half (42 per cent) of council’s operating revenue in 2022-23 so, and like all councils, we are reliant on grants to

maintain and improve our services and assets. We are responsible for assets worth $1.2 billion.”

The State Government provides recurrent funding that contributes to specific council services such as libraries, emergency management and school crossing supervisors. Many of these funding allocations have not seen inflation increases in 2023-24, or very limited increases.

The rate cap of 2.75 per cent in 2024-25 is a sharp decrease from the 2023-24 of 3.5 per cent and also lower than the Reserve Bank of Australia’s CPI forecast for 2024-25 of 3.4 per cent.

“We have already implemented numerous business efficiencies, such as internal restructures, adopting a Shared Services model of employment with Wellington Shire Council and undertaken collaborative purchasing projects such as our bulk electricity contract.

“We will continue to prioritise what the community wants through our public consultation on the annual budget. Combining the community aspirations while also delivering on our legislative requirements is a difficult balancing act each budget year. It is disappointing to see while we are asked to work within a 2.75 per cent rate increase, the State Government has this month increased a number of its own charges well above five per cent,” Cr Greacen said.

Residents and ratepayers who would like to give feedback on council’s draft 2024-25 Budget are asked to check council’s website, social media and local newspapers in April for details.

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