City of Newcastle's Our Budget 2020/21

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A message from our Chief Executive Officer With each new financial year, the City’s Annual Budget becomes its most important public document. The Budget and the Council’s adoption of it is a public promise of how the City will serve its ratepayers. State and Federal Government restrictions introduced in March 2020 to contain the spread of COVID-19 have caused a significant downturn in the local economy. The City’s response to this pandemic has been swift and strong, and is ultimately majority delivered through the 2020/21 budget. Rebuilt during the four months of restrictions on public movement, City of Newcastle’s $336 million budget is a commitment to deliver services and infrastructure that support our city’s continued rise to prominence, as well as a stimulus program to create up to 700 local jobs.

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Our economy, the second largest in NSW and largest regional economy in Australia, has been hurt like never before. It is to the credit of our Lord Mayor and elected Council that in the face of a $12 million decline in our income from COVID-19, they did not panic. Instead, they tasked me with the challenge of putting together a budget that would enable City of Newcastle to lead from the front. Our staff have done this, ensuring that we provide financial support for those on their knees as well identifying much needed job creating infrastructure.

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COVID-19 has brought to an end an impressive and historic run of seven consecutive budget surpluses. However, it is the cumulative effect of these surpluses that allows the City to fund a record $116.3 million works program without the need to borrow or rely on grants from the State or Federal governments. Instead, we will fund the shortfall in our income from our reserves. The income and spending outlined within this document allows us to deliver the many essential services expected of local government as well as to improve upon them. The nature of the current situation demands that many ‘business as usual’ activities must be delivered in a faster and more targeted manner. In some ways the most effective way to quickly make a positive impact is to accelerate or amplify existing programs. Our works program for the next 12 months has been increased to a record $116.3 million, with investment happening right across the city. This investment will leave a legacy that will help lift our city in this time of global pandemic and national recession, as well as create a foundation for future economic growth that will ensure its continued rise as one of Australia’s most liveable cities.


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