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Mayor’s Message
As we reach the end of 2022, I would like to reflect on and acknowledge the kindness, support and connection that brings our community together, along with some key milestones reached by Council this year.
What stands out to me is the true community spirit that exists in Latrobe City. As we have continued to work through the ongoing challenges of the pandemic, our community has remained focused and committed to looking out for each other.
It has also been wonderful to see the return of so many community events over the past year, providing an opportunity to connect and celebrate
the best of our city. I would like to thank all of the organisations and groups for warmly welcoming me to share in these events.
2022 saw the adoption of Living Well Latrobe, Latrobe City Council’s Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing Plan (MPHWP) 2021-2025. Living Well Latrobe is a four-year plan, which details how Council will work with the community and our partners to maintain and improve everyone’s health and well-being in our community. Living Well Latrobe will be a guide for the work of other plans, strategies and actions developed by Council and supports the application of health and wellbeing principles in all the work we do.
This year also marks the first year of reporting for our 2021-2025 Council Plan and Community Vision. Council is committed to delivering on our community’s priorities and recognising our goal to be known as a smart, creative, healthy, sustainable and connected city. Council will continue to advocate for our community’s goals and needs to enhance our regional city’s liveability, economy and overall health and well-being, particularly as we navigate our ongoing economic transition.
I would like to thank Deputy Mayor Cr Dan Clancey, my Councillor colleagues and Latrobe City staff for their support and commitment to our community and the goals we share through the delivery of the Council Plan. We look forward to seeing where the next 12 months take us as we continue this work, ensuring our community’s needs are front of mind.
Cr Kellie O’Callaghan
Mayor of Latrobe City Council
Note: This message was prepared
before the Mayoral election held on
Monday 19 December 2022.
Capital Works
Eel Hole Creek Boardwalk, Churchill
Erosion remediation works
Footpath Grinding Program
Various locations across the municipality
Road Reseal Preparation Works
Asphalt patching and kerb replacement
Road Reseal Program
Bitumen spray sealing of programmed roads
Comans Street, Morwell
Kerb and channel replacement
Agnes Brereton Netball Courts, Breed Street, Traralgon
Construction overlay works
Rintoull Street, Morwell
Retaining wall rehabilitation
(Section 2)
Footpath Replacement Program
Various locations across the municipality
Boolarra Footpath Repairs
Construction of new footpaths along Church Street and Mechanics Street
Construction of LED Sports Lighting at W H Burrage Reserve, Newborough
Sports lighting installation on the main soccer pitch
Construction of LED Sports Lighting at Northern Reserve, Newborough
Sports lighting installation on the new netball court
Old Jumbuk Road, Jumbuk Road and Grand Ridge Road
Landslip Repair
Major Projects
- Moe Revitalisation Project – Stage 2, construction of a youth precinct with a skate park, public open space, barbecue area and play space
- Kernot Hall Stage 1, upgrade the hall, including renewal of the toilets to ensure accessibility
- Latrobe Leisure Churchill, structural rectification of the western wall
- Toners Lane Reserve Morwell, construction works to Twin City Archery facility
- Parklands Preschool, facility extension
- AFL Stadium Gaskin Park, Churchill, upgrades to bathroom amenities
- Gaskin Park, Tennis Pavilion, Churchill, upgrades to change room amenities
Traralgon Car Parking Review – User Survey
Latrobe City has commenced a review of the car parking supply and utilisation within the Traralgon Activity Centre. As part of this process, we would like to hear from users of the activity centre to better understand how people access, move around, and spend their time in the activity centre.
We are conducting a town centre visitation and car parking survey until Friday 20 January 2023.
The survey can be accessed and completed online at the following link:
Alternatively, hard copies will be available at both the Morwell and Traralgon Service Centres and Libraries or can be mailed out on request by contacting the Strategic Planning Department of Latrobe City Council.
Join Latrobe Leisure This Summer
Thinking about signing up as a member at Latrobe Leisure? There has never been a better time!
Your membership is valid at each of our facilities: Latrobe Leisure Churchill, Latrobe Leisure Moe Newborough and Latrobe Leisure Morwell, as well as the Gippsland Regional Aquatic Centre.
We have different memberships to suit your interests, depending whether you’d like to use the gym, pool (including spa, sauna and aqua aerobics) or join our group fitness classes.
Bronze Membership
Any one service area; gym, group fitness or pool as specified above.
Silver Membership
Any two service areas; gym, group fitness or pool as specified above.
Gold Membership
Any three service areas; gym, group fitness or pool as specified above, plus access to squash courts subject to availability.