FLASHBACK: Work on laying the foundations of a new housing estate in Cherbourg began in 2015 to help ease overcrowding in the town; another 10 new houses will be built on the estate in the coming year as part of the Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council’s 2017-18 Budget program

August 2, 2017

Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council adopted its 2017-2018 Budget on Wednesday, July 20.

CEO Warren Collins said the $16 million budget is the biggest the community has seen in seven years, and the main focus of the coming year will be housing and infrastructure.

The increase in the budget is due to Working For Queensland grants from the Department of Local Government and Planning.

In addition, the Council has received extra capital funding of $1 million from the Department of State Development for its Material Recycling Facility, as well as $509,000 in extra funding for asset upgrades.

$6 million has been set aside to allow for the construction of 10 new houses in the community, and to upgrade and maintain existing houses.

During the past year the Council has purchased $500,000 of major plant, and increased its workforce by five new full time positions.


 

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