Wednesday, June 26, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Budget In Brief The Burdekin Shire Council 2024/25 Budget Allocations

On Wednesday 26 June, the Burdekin Shire Council announced allocations as part of its 2024/25 Budget. Here is an outline of what you’ll find in the budget.

$16.4 Million for Road Reconstructions and UpgradesAn investment dedicated to both rural and urban projects, $16.4 million will be invested into initiatives in the areas of reconstruction, floodway, drainage and culvert upgrades, and footpath replacements. Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort said this investment is dedicated to a range of initiatives including road designs, renewals, and drainage construction project, carefully selected to address key areas of improvements for reliability and safety.

$3.2 Million for Industrial Estate Expansion
In the Burdekin Shire Council’s continued commitment to investing in the region’s economic development, expansion of businesses, and creation of jobs, $3.2 million will support the development of the Industrial Estate expansion, with Phase 1 set to be completed by the end of 2024. Complementing the existing Ayr Industrial Estate, Phase 1 of the expansion will deliver up to 25 new industrial lots in the short term, with a further 20 lots to be released in the future as part of Phase 2 of the expansion. Works will include; new roads, drainage, water, sewerage, and underground power infrastructure that are currently underway.

$2.9 Million for the Reconstruction of the Jerona Causeway
The Burdekin Shire Council has secured $2.9 million from the State Government to reconstruct the Jerona Causeway following damage to the structure in the 2023 flooding events. The successful tender for the construction of the new Jerona Causeway has been awarded to A. Gabrielli Constructions, with construction set to commence at the end of June.

$155,000 for Community Well-Being and Infrastructure
$155,000 will be invested into facilities throughout the shire, with plans to construct a new shelter to ensure the community can enjoy the pool while being protected from the sun. The Home Hill Pool, and the Millaroo community  pool have been included in Masterplan works with new developments set to take place.

World First Wastewater Facility
The Burdekin Shire Council has announced an exciting milestone with the world first Macro Algae Bioremediation Facility set to be commissioned in September. A joint initiative between Council and RegenAqua, the innovative facility will use native green algae to treat wastewater and remove nutrients such as phosphorous and nitrogen which are harmful to the Great Barrier Reef, and will also sequester carbon dioxide.  

Long Term Portable Water Supply
Long term portable water supply for the Ayr, Brandon, and Alva communities has been secured in the 2024/25 Budget, ensuring a safe and reliable source of drinking water well into the future. The construction of a new Water Filtration Plant is expected to begin in the coming months.

Councillors and Mayor Dalle Cort announcing the 2024/25 budget on Wednesday morning

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