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The Local Government Act 2020 requires each council to prepare a Revenue and Rating Plan to cover a minimum period of four years following each general Council election. The Revenue and Rating Plan establishes the revenue raising framework within which the Council proposes to work.
The purpose of the Revenue and Rating Plan is to determine the most appropriate and affordable revenue and rating approach for Moyne Shire Council which in conjunction with other income sources will adequately finance the objectives in the council plan.
This plan is an important part of Council’s integrated planning framework. Strategies outlined in this plan align with the objectives contained in the Council Plan and will feed into our budgeting and long-term financial planning documents, as well as other strategic planning documents under our Council’s strategic planning framework.
You can provide your feedback by clicking "Take Survey" below.
Submissions close Wednesday 11 June 2025.
We note the Engage Moyne website was down for over 24 hours from 27-28 May 2025. Any submissions that are received late by one day will be recognised.
The Local Government Act 2020 requires each council to prepare a Revenue and Rating Plan to cover a minimum period of four years following each general Council election. The Revenue and Rating Plan establishes the revenue raising framework within which the Council proposes to work.
The purpose of the Revenue and Rating Plan is to determine the most appropriate and affordable revenue and rating approach for Moyne Shire Council which in conjunction with other income sources will adequately finance the objectives in the council plan.
This plan is an important part of Council’s integrated planning framework. Strategies outlined in this plan align with the objectives contained in the Council Plan and will feed into our budgeting and long-term financial planning documents, as well as other strategic planning documents under our Council’s strategic planning framework.
You can provide your feedback by clicking "Take Survey" below.
Submissions close Wednesday 11 June 2025.
We note the Engage Moyne website was down for over 24 hours from 27-28 May 2025. Any submissions that are received late by one day will be recognised.