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Preparing the annual budget is an essential part of City life. It's a complex process and for the first time, we'd love you, our residents, to get some hands-on experience in balancing the books.
The City's interactive budget tool lets you understand what goes into building our annual budget, and helps the City understand how you'd like to see our annual budget allocated.
How does it work?
Our annual budget has two columns: spending and revenue.
Spending - where the City spends money to provide essentials like roads, libraries, salaries for City staff and community funding
Revenue - where the City receives money including rates, fines, interest earned and grants
We ask you to choose to increase or decrease the revenue and spending to reflect the budget you'd like to see delivered.
The most important thing is to try your best to deliver a budget that is ideally balanced or in surplus. You can monitor this via the big line across the top of the budget, which will be green when balanced or in surplus, or red when in deficit.
Up for the challenge?
Visit our budgeting tool below, and get started. You can save your progress and return to it at a later date if need be, but we anticipate the exercise will only take around 15 minutes.
Read our FAQs for some common questions, and if you're interested in reviewing our draft budget planning documents you can peruse those also.
What happens next?
This consultation is open until 30 June 2022. Once it closes, we will compile a report analysing the community's feedback and report back. We will consider this when finalising our annual budget, in conjunction with using sound financial judgment so we can continue to deliver a more prosperous future for our city.
Preparing the annual budget is an essential part of City life. It's a complex process and for the first time, we'd love you, our residents, to get some hands-on experience in balancing the books.
The City's interactive budget tool lets you understand what goes into building our annual budget, and helps the City understand how you'd like to see our annual budget allocated.
How does it work?
Our annual budget has two columns: spending and revenue.
Spending - where the City spends money to provide essentials like roads, libraries, salaries for City staff and community funding
Revenue - where the City receives money including rates, fines, interest earned and grants
We ask you to choose to increase or decrease the revenue and spending to reflect the budget you'd like to see delivered.
The most important thing is to try your best to deliver a budget that is ideally balanced or in surplus. You can monitor this via the big line across the top of the budget, which will be green when balanced or in surplus, or red when in deficit.
Up for the challenge?
Visit our budgeting tool below, and get started. You can save your progress and return to it at a later date if need be, but we anticipate the exercise will only take around 15 minutes.
Read our FAQs for some common questions, and if you're interested in reviewing our draft budget planning documents you can peruse those also.
What happens next?
This consultation is open until 30 June 2022. Once it closes, we will compile a report analysing the community's feedback and report back. We will consider this when finalising our annual budget, in conjunction with using sound financial judgment so we can continue to deliver a more prosperous future for our city.
When interacting with our budget, think about questions such as: Why is this service important? Do I want to change what is provided now? Will the community benefit? Who can afford to pay? This can be both an interesting and challenging exercise!
Balance the Draft City Budget is currently at this stage
30 April 2022
This consultation is open for contributions. The City has drafted a budget and now we are keen to let you balance the books and understand the trade offs and decisions at hand.
Draft budget engagement closes for review
this is an upcoming stage for Balance the Draft City Budget
30 June 2022
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes and use the valuable community feedback to shape the final budget decisions and outcomes.
We will let you know once we have a report finalised to share back with you.
Budget finalised and launched
this is an upcoming stage for Balance the Draft City Budget
1 August 2022
It's budget day. Our City finance team and representatives will deliver the budget, shaped in part by your engagement and striving to ultimately deliver a prosperous future for our City.
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