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Whittlesea locks in rates rise

Whittlesea ratepayers will face an average rate rise of 3 per cent next financial year after council adopted its 2025-26 budget.

The budget, endorsed at the June 17 council meeting, includes a focused $110.69 million capital works program

Key projects include the continued construction of the Regional Sports Precinct, completion of Murnong (Patterson Drive) and West Wollert community centres, the upgrade of Peter Hopper Lake in Mill Park, and road resurfacing and playground improvements across the municipality.

The budget allocates $57.25 million to roads and public transport, $51.02 million to parks and open space, $49.96 million to leisure and community facilities, $8.52 million to safety initiatives and $1.99 million to arts and culture.

Waste charges will increase to $409.95 due to a 28 per cent rise in the state government’s landfill levy.

Councillor Lawrie Cox said the budget process had been detailed and transparent.

“It’s an important process – not a rubber stamp – with many discussions behind the scenes,” Cr Cox said.

“We will be after a lot more infrastructure and we will be seeking state and federal support, not just raising rates. We understand people are under financial pressure.”

Cr Deb Gunn described the plan as “fiscally responsible” and noted council’s efforts to minimise the impact on households.

“The rates – yeah, it hurts when it goes up – but it could’ve been a lot worse,” Cr Gunn said.

“It wouldn’t be fiscally responsible to not raise rates. We’ve kept them as low as possible while ensuring services remain strong.”

Council will continue to support vulnerable residents through its Financial Hardship Policy and $18.2 million in community grants over 10 years.

Mayor Martin Taylor thanked community members for their time to provide feedback during the consultation process.

“Your insights have helped the council shape a fair, balanced, current and future-focused budget.”

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