Western Downs Wire Half Yearly Update February 2015

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HALF-YEARLY UPDATE | ISSUE 13 | FEBRUARY 2015

Message from the Mayor I hope everyone is feeling refreshed from a break over the Cr Ray Brown December / January period and ready for our Western Downs communities to have a prosperous 2015. Although our agricultural sector continues to face seasonal, climatic, and economical factors, our communities and the Council are here to support you as we greatly value the contributions you make to our regional future. Meanwhile, different business opportunities are presenting themselves around our region, with the energy and resource sector moving from construction to operation and maintenance phases, through offering services that value-add to these, and other industries, around the Western Downs. This year our communities will again host an array of local and major regional events, including local agricultural shows across the region and the Chinchilla Melon Festival, to name just a few. So please invite your family and friends to visit our region and experience the country lifestyle and attractions that our Western Downs is renowned for.

and travellers alike, be they Australian or from overseas.

live up to its status as the number one, singleday livestock selling complex in Australia.

Council is in the process of finalising the multi-million dollar regional road restoration works program, known as ‘Regional Flood Recovery Works’, which is repairing damage caused to our roads from floods and extreme weather events over recent years. This program has given our works teams some great experience and shows that local people are delivering real results by ensuring that our communities have a durable asset that will last well into the future. We’d also like to thank the Federal and State Governments for their funding which has helped rebuild this infrastructure that is essential to our region’s way of life.

On an organisational level, Western Downs Regional Council adopted is 2013/14 Annual Report late last year and I’m pleased to report that we delivered the forecast surplus, and that we’re on track to deliver another operating surplus this financial year. These results demonstrate Council’s ongoing commitment to being a financially sustainable organisation that is able to support our communities and our future. I encourage all residents to read the Annual Report, which is available on our website www.wdrc.qld.gov.au, or arranging for a hardcopy by contacting 1300 COUNCIL or dropping into one of our customer service centres.

I am pleased to see that the revamped Dalby Regional Saleyards @ Western Downs will be officially opened this month. The state-ofthe-art selling complex will benefit buyers and vendors, as well as improve animal handling arrangements, ensuring the facility continues to

All-in-all, this year promises that our Western Downs will continue to be a great place to live, work and play. Cr Ray Brown, Mayor Western Downs Regional Council

All of our sectors, from agriculture to energy, to business and tourism, will be showcased during the year when various international trade delegations visit our region. We also continue to welcome new citizens to our communities, such as at the recent Australia Day citizenship ceremony. These people have come from around the world and have chosen to settle in our Western Downs, showing that we have a lot to offer residents, businesses,

Phone 1300 COUNCIL

Email info@wdrc.qld.gov.au

Internet www.wdrc.qld.gov.au


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