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Published on 11 May 2023
The financial sustainability measures implemented by the City of Coffs Harbour have financially recovered the City’s originally projected 2022-23 operating deficit before capital revenue for the General Fund of $5.3m to only $0.1m, as of the March 2023 Quarterly Budget Review and Progress Report.
The revised consolidated result revealed a net surplus of $50.2m and an operating surplus before capital revenue of $10.5m.
“Further positive improvement on the financial front is extremely welcome,” said City of Coffs Harbour Mayor Paul Amos. “It’s not just positive for the organisation, but very positive news for the whole community.”
The Quarterly Budget Review and Progress Report also outlines the City’s achievements and challenges recorded during the three months and provides updates on the City’s services, projects and key operational activities.
It provides an overview of the City’s activities in the 2022-23 Operational Plan that are designed to achieve the objectives and strategies of the Community Strategic Plan (CSP).
Key highlights relating to the themes in the CSP include:
Community Wellbeing
Community Prosperity
A Place for Community
Sustainable Community Leadership
Completed capital works
Cavanbah Hall air-conditioning was renewed.
Sports field closure arrangements