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14<br />

ANNUAL RESULTS AT A GLANCE<br />

LEADERSHIP AND<br />

GOVERNANCE<br />

Highlights<br />

• In the past year <strong>Council</strong> has advocated on<br />

behalf of the <strong>Gannawarra</strong> community to<br />

Ministers and Senior Government officials<br />

and in the form of submissions on the<br />

declaration of the Australian locust plague<br />

in Victoria to be declared a natural disaster<br />

or emergency of National significance,<br />

primary health care, water policy, key<br />

transport routes, additional recurrent<br />

funding for smaller rural shires, levee banks,<br />

flood warnings and response, flood relief<br />

and flood recovery.<br />

• <strong>Council</strong> has endorsed the Loddon Mallee<br />

Regional Strategic Plan (Northern), as<br />

representing the aspirations and key<br />

strategic directions required for a<br />

prosperous, liveable and sustainable region<br />

and commits to ongoing involvement in<br />

the implementation and ongoing future<br />

refinement of the Plan and the planning<br />

process.<br />

• <strong>Council</strong> has endorsed the principles of the<br />

Victorian Local Government Women’s<br />

Charter in the Year of Women in Local<br />

Government. <strong>Council</strong> has also endorsed<br />

the intention to act on the Charter with<br />

support from the funded project and the<br />

Women’s Participation in Local Government<br />

Coalition partners.<br />

Results<br />

Community satisfaction with<br />

overall performance of <strong>Council</strong><br />

80<br />

70<br />

60<br />

50<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

0<br />

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 0<br />

OUR ENVIRONMENT<br />

Highlights<br />

• A review of the <strong>Gannawarra</strong> Planning<br />

Scheme was completed in August and<br />

advice provided to the Minister for<br />

Planning.<br />

• 2206 tonne was deposited in landfill for the<br />

year from kerbside collection. This was a<br />

decrease of 171 tonne on 2009/2010.<br />

• Total recycling for 2010/2011 was 1,389<br />

tonne, which is an increase of 48 tonne<br />

more than 2009/2010. This is almost a 4<br />

percent increase in kerbside amounts<br />

recycled.<br />

• <strong>Council</strong> approves the Waste Management<br />

Strategy 2011-2015 for implementation.<br />

• <strong>Council</strong>'s Environmental Health Officers<br />

provided advice to flood-affected residents<br />

in the latter half of the year. Residents<br />

sought help on a number of matters,<br />

including securing a supply of safe drinking<br />

water, how to deal with mould growth,<br />

disposal of flood damaged goods, and<br />

advice on how to repair or replace<br />

damaged domestic wastewater systems.<br />

• Each Living Green in <strong>Gannawarra</strong> and<br />

Surrounds sustainability workshop had an<br />

average attendance of 30, with 74<br />

participants attending all three workshops<br />

in their locality.<br />

Results<br />

Community satisfaction with<br />

waste management<br />

80<br />

70<br />

60<br />

50<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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