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Vision for


Horsham Rural City Council Mission


Horsham Rural City Council, working with the community will grow and develop the municipality as a vibrant regional centre through strong leadership, good governance, responsible use of resources, responsive services and quality infrastructure whilst preserving our natural environment.


Our Values


In pursuing its strategic objectives, Horsham Rural City Council believes in and is committed to the following:


• We are accountable to our community for our decisions and actions


• We will seek creative, innovative solutions for continuous improvement


• We will work as a team to achieve quality outcomes • We will lead the community in a professional manner


Our Strategic Objectives


• Enhance the development of Horsham and surrounding areas as a diverse, inclusive and vibrant community


• Lead in sustainable growth and development whilst preserving the natural environment


• Provide for infrastructure, its renewal and maintenance


• Excel in communication, consultation, governance, leadership and responsible use of resources.


To promote a vibrant, inclusive, regional community through sustainable responsive leadership


Contents


Council 2 Senior Management


Organisational Structure Message from the Mayor Message from the CEO


Flood Response, Relief and Recovery A Year in Review


Legislative Objectives


The Municipality & Region Map Municipal Snapshot Australia Day Awards Council Offi ces


Equal Opportunity Staff Profi le


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11 12 13 13 14 15 15


Celebrating Local Women in Government 15 Range of Services


National Competition Policy Compliance 17 Community Grants Council Memberships Local Govt Indicators


16 18


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Goal 1 - Community and Cultural Development 20 Goal 2 - Sustaining our Economy and Environment 23 Goal 3 - Maintaining our Assets


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Goal 4 - Governance and Business Excellence 29 Documents available for Public Inspection 32 Local Laws


Recognition of Our Land’s Traditional Owners Horsham Rural City Council acknowledges the fi ve Traditional Owner groups of this land: the Wotjobaluk, Wergaia, Jupagalk, Jaadwa and Jadawadjali people.


Horsham West Sussex, England Best Value Annual Report Performance Statement Whistleblower Protection Freedom of Information


Where our money comes from, Where our money goes Financials


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Horsham Annual Report 2010 - 2011 1


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