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Kyogle Council Unveils $61.3 Million Draft Budget

Kyogle Council Unveils $61.3 Million Budget Focused on Growth, Infrastructure, and Future Prosperity
Kyogle Council has handed down a responsible and forward-focused $61.3 million draft budget, which Mayor Danielle Mulholland says will lay the foundations for sustainable growth and long-term prosperity across the region.
Adopted for public exhibition from Monday, 14 April, the draft budget earmarks major investments in infrastructure, essential services, and community facilities while reinforcing the Council’s vision for Kyogle as a place of lifestyle and opportunity.
“We are investing in the future of our communities,” Mayor Mulholland said. “This budget ensures Kyogle remains a great place to live and work — with the infrastructure needed for a growing and thriving population.”
Major Infrastructure Commitments
- $2.68 million for regional road projects
- $4.1 million for rural local roads
- $5.4 million for bridge upgrades
- $17 million over two years to construct a new sewerage treatment plant (STP) for Kyogle
- $6 million (forward estimates) to sewer the villages of Wiangaree, Tabulam, and Mallanganee
- $2.5 million toward a new water supply for Tabulam
Crucially, a 10% increase in sewerage rates is proposed to help raise $4.25 million, a condition required to secure a $12.75 million State Government grant to fund the new STP.
“The current treatment plant is classified as high risk and no longer meets environmental standards,” Cr Mulholland explained. “A new plant is vital to meet compliance and expand Kyogle’s capacity for growth.”
Community and Cultural Investments
The budget also includes allocations for community infrastructure and services:
- $783,674 for urban street upgrades
- $141,500 for the Roxy Gallery
- $614,490 for library and mobile library services
- $725,213 for maintaining the Council’s three public swimming pools
- $1.48 million for parks, gardens, and village maintenance
- $166,620 in financial assistance and community donations
The budget includes a general rate increase of 4.1%, consistent with the NSW rate peg limit.
Community Consultation Now Open
The draft budget is on public exhibition until 13 May 2025, with Council inviting community feedback. Full budget documents are available at:
- Kyogle Council Administration Centre, 1 Stratheden Street
- Council website: www.kyogle.nsw.gov.au
- Local distribution points including Wadeville store, Woodenbong, Tabulam, Cawongla, Mallanganee, Wiangaree, and Bonalbo Post Offices
Written submissions must be received by 4pm, 13 May 2025, and should be addressed to the General Manager via:
- PO Box 11, Kyogle NSW 2474
- Email: council@kyogle.nsw.gov.au
“With this budget, we are planning for a stronger future. It’s about providing the core services and capacity that make the Kyogle LGA a destination for lifestyle, opportunity, and growth,” said Mayor Mulholland
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