Revised Draft 2024-25 Annual Business Plan & Budget

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The District Council of Yankalilla invited feedback on the Revised Draft 2024-25 Annual Business Plan until Tuesday, 11 June 2024.

PROJECT UPDATE: Tuesday, 17 May

Elected Members returned to the Chambers at a Special Council Meeting on 14 May 2024 to revise the 2024-25 draft Annual Business Plan & Budget, including the Long-Term Financial plan.

Council is looking to demonstrate an enduring commitment to financial sustainability and armed with advice from ESCOSA, its external Auditor and its own Audit & Risk Committee, it is resetting the draft for the next financial year to reduce the likelihood of future rate increases being out of step with the sector. The revised increase is comparable to a large number of metropolitan and regional Councils. Read on...

Read the Revised Draft 2024-25 Annual Business Plan & Budget and tell us which projects, programs and services you'd like to see delivered in 2024-25. Your input will play a critical role in shaping the final Plan.


Ways to participate:

  • Participate online here at yoursayyankalilla.com.au
  • Post your written submission to PO Box 9, Yankalilla SA 5203
  • Email your submission to participate@yankalilla.sa.gov.au
  • Participate in the Community Conversations

Focussing on long term success - Community Conversations

Our approach to the 2024-25 ABP & Budget

With a review of Council’s overarching strategic management plan – the DCY Strategic Plan: Vision 2030 and Four Year Focus – currently underway, the 2024-25 financial year will be one of focussing on long term success and transitioning into a new four-year planning cycle.

Our approach to developing the proposed Plan has focused on setting a solid foundation for Council's long term financial sustainability and service delivery. It has involved some hard work and tough decisions, but done right, this Plan will set us up for success into the future.


What is an Annual Business Plan & Budget?

Each year, Council prepares an Annual Business Plan & Budget that describes the changes to the rates and overall budget for the coming financial year. It also outlines the programs, services and projects Council intends to deliver to the community.

The process of developing the Annual Business Plan & Budget involves reviewing and updating what we intend to deliver as part of working towards the DCY Strategic Plan: Vision 2030, Council's Long-Term Financial Plan 2024-34 and its Asset Management Plans. We seek community feedback and publish the information to the community each year in an Annual Business Plan.


What will we do with your feedback?

Council will consider the feedback given by the community at an Elected Member Forum in June 2024 before the final 2024-25 Annual Business Plan & Budget is presented to Council at a Special Meeting scheduled for Tuesday, 25 June.

We will post the final 2024-25 Annual Business Plan & Budget on the District Council of Yankalilla website in July 2024.


Any questions? Ask them using the 'Questions' tool below. That way we can provide a response that everyone can read.

Or email participate@yankalilla.sa.gov.au


The District Council of Yankalilla invited feedback on the Revised Draft 2024-25 Annual Business Plan until Tuesday, 11 June 2024.

PROJECT UPDATE: Tuesday, 17 May

Elected Members returned to the Chambers at a Special Council Meeting on 14 May 2024 to revise the 2024-25 draft Annual Business Plan & Budget, including the Long-Term Financial plan.

Council is looking to demonstrate an enduring commitment to financial sustainability and armed with advice from ESCOSA, its external Auditor and its own Audit & Risk Committee, it is resetting the draft for the next financial year to reduce the likelihood of future rate increases being out of step with the sector. The revised increase is comparable to a large number of metropolitan and regional Councils. Read on...

Read the Revised Draft 2024-25 Annual Business Plan & Budget and tell us which projects, programs and services you'd like to see delivered in 2024-25. Your input will play a critical role in shaping the final Plan.


Ways to participate:

  • Participate online here at yoursayyankalilla.com.au
  • Post your written submission to PO Box 9, Yankalilla SA 5203
  • Email your submission to participate@yankalilla.sa.gov.au
  • Participate in the Community Conversations

Focussing on long term success - Community Conversations

Our approach to the 2024-25 ABP & Budget

With a review of Council’s overarching strategic management plan – the DCY Strategic Plan: Vision 2030 and Four Year Focus – currently underway, the 2024-25 financial year will be one of focussing on long term success and transitioning into a new four-year planning cycle.

Our approach to developing the proposed Plan has focused on setting a solid foundation for Council's long term financial sustainability and service delivery. It has involved some hard work and tough decisions, but done right, this Plan will set us up for success into the future.


What is an Annual Business Plan & Budget?

Each year, Council prepares an Annual Business Plan & Budget that describes the changes to the rates and overall budget for the coming financial year. It also outlines the programs, services and projects Council intends to deliver to the community.

The process of developing the Annual Business Plan & Budget involves reviewing and updating what we intend to deliver as part of working towards the DCY Strategic Plan: Vision 2030, Council's Long-Term Financial Plan 2024-34 and its Asset Management Plans. We seek community feedback and publish the information to the community each year in an Annual Business Plan.


What will we do with your feedback?

Council will consider the feedback given by the community at an Elected Member Forum in June 2024 before the final 2024-25 Annual Business Plan & Budget is presented to Council at a Special Meeting scheduled for Tuesday, 25 June.

We will post the final 2024-25 Annual Business Plan & Budget on the District Council of Yankalilla website in July 2024.


Any questions? Ask them using the 'Questions' tool below. That way we can provide a response that everyone can read.

Or email participate@yankalilla.sa.gov.au

Consultation has concluded, but read on to learn about the 2024-25 Annual Business Plan & Budget...

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    The District Council of Yankalilla returned to the Chambers at a Special Council Meeting on 14 May 2024 to revise the 2024-25 Draft Annual Business Plan & Budget, including the Long-Term Financial plan and to recommence the public consultation.

    Council is looking to demonstrate an enduring commitment to financial sustainability and armed with advice from ESCOSA, its external Auditor and its own Audit & Risk Committee, it is resetting the draft for the next financial year to reduce the likelihood of future rate increases being out of step with the sector. The revised increase is comparable to a large number of metropolitan and regional Councils.

    During the Elected Member Information & Briefing Session held on 7 May 2024, detailed discussions occurred in relation to changes since the draft Annual Business Plan & Budget and Long-term Financial Plan were approved for Community Consultation. These changes included necessary operating projects/costs and an unexpected 0.3% increase in Adelaide All Groups CPI. Despite efforts to absorb other increases, the additional shift strained resources, prompting consideration of options by Elected Members.

    A consensus emerged to halt the current budget process and recalibrate income for the next financial year. This decision, coupled with the introduction of quarterly strategic finance workshops, aims to improve alignment between income and service delivery so as to also mitigate the need for significant rate increases in subsequent years. This move also assists Council in returning to operating surplus sooner than previously forecast. Following the session, three Elected Members moved to call a Special Council Meeting to implement these actions, aligning with regulatory requirements under the Local Government Act 1999.

    Mayor Darryl Houston expressed his commitment to Council’s sustainability stating, “We need to maintain what we have and re-establish our core functions of Council”. The Mayor looks forward, “to speaking with the Community through both the Annual Business Plan and the Strategic Plan engagement processes” and was pleased to announce that “over the coming months, Elected Members will work together on a 3-year budget and have service level discussions, which will also analyse the assets Council owns and maintains”. The Mayor also reiterated a statement he made in 2023 that, “The Elected Members and Executive Staff are aiming to set us up for future and sustained success".

    The Revised Draft 2024-25 Annual Business Plan & Budget, including the Long-Term Financial Plan, continues to focus on delivering essential services, maintaining and upgrading existing infrastructure and reducing debt. CEO Nathan Cunningham emphasised the Council's commitment to the community, stating, "The amended draft budget position helps to ensure we can continue to maintain our high-quality local environment for future generations and armed with appropriate funding, we can deliver our customer-centric service levels. Our Council is committed to honouring the expectations set by our community and we will continue to look for more efficient ways to provide the services which are wanted and needed."