Horsham Rural City Council’s 2021-2022 Annual Report was endorsed at the October Council Meeting and is now available to view online.
The report documents Council’s achievements and activities during the 2021-2022 financial year and reports against the first year of the 2021-2025 Council Plan, focusing on five key themes of community, liveability, sustainability, accessibility and leadership.
Some of the highlights from the report include:
Events and projects
- The development of Horsham’s silo art project
- The completion of a new 244,000 m³ waste cell at Dooen Landfill
- Site works completed at the Dooen Wimmera Agriculture and Logistics Hub
- Drawcard arts and culture events including the Dress Maker exhibition and Town Hall shows from Human Nature, The Rubens, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Bluey
- New public toilets
- The Station (youth centre) Refurbishment
- Riverfront and caravan park improvements
State and Federal Government advocacy wins
- $2.35 million to construct the Hamilton Street Pedestrian Bridge
- $5 million for reconstruction across five of our most important rural connector roads
- $2 million to build the multipurpose stage at Horsham City Oval
- $175,887 for Quantong Recreation Reserve oval resurfacing.
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