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Richmond Shire CouncilCorporate Plan 2013 – 18
Richmond Shire Council
Corporate Plan2013 - 2018
Adopted 26 June 2013Richmond Shire Council
P O Box 18
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Richmond Qld 4822www.richmond.qld.gov.au
[email protected]: (07) 4741 3277
Fax: (07) 4741 3308
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TABLE OF CONTENTS1. Foreword.....................................................................................................3
2. Consultation................................................................................................4
3. Our Vision, Mission and Values................................................................4
4. Profile..........................................................................................................6
5. Council Members.....................................................................................8
6. Corporate Structure.................................................................................12
7. Strategic Goals and Objectives...............................................................13
Works and Services
Community Development and Services
Finance and Administration Services
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1. FOREWORD
Corporate planning is a legislative requirement and ensures Council has a clear direction to guide the allocation of resources over the next five years. The Corporate Plan 2013-2018 is Council’s key strategic, business and organisational document which builds on the extensive community consultation undertaken in 2010 and is linked closely to the Richmond Shire Council Community Plan 2011-2021. The Corporate Plan forms the basis for the development of Council’s annual Operational Plan and Annual Budget, and is subject to annual review.
The development of the Corporate Plan has been guided by the five key principles specified in the Local Government Act 2009:
(a) transparent and effective processes, and decision-making in the public interest;
(b) sustainable development and management of assets and infrastructure, and delivery of effective services;
(c) democratic representation, social inclusion and meaningful community engagement;
(d) good governance of, and by, local government; and
(e) ethical and legal behaviour of councillors and local government employees.
These principles will be taken into account when implementing the decisions of Council and implementing Council’s Corporate and Operational Plans and Budget.
The primary role of Council is to administer a system of local government in Queensland that is accountable, effective, efficient and sustainable. Council has three key functional areas to provide the community with services:
Works and Servicesi. provides a wide range of services such as road construction, maintenance and
repair, refuse collection, water supply, sewerage, drainage, public amenities, parks, gardens, street lighting
ii. regulates activities such as building, town planning, reconfiguration of land, parking, noxious weeds, stock routes, animals, advertising, parks.
Community Development and Servicesi. provides a range of services in the areas of cultural amenities including library
and museum, recreation, youth and aged care services.ii. regulates activities such as public and environmental healthiii. engages the community through community events and supporting activities in
partnership with local community groups, health services, school.iv. develops the economy through tourism, business opportunities, planning and
support.
Finance and Administrationi. manages the finances of Council for the benefit of the community.ii. adopts the principles of good corporate governance to administer the council’s
services and functions.iii. represents the community as a whole through the Elected Members.iv. communicates with the local community through a monthly newsletter, website
and encouraging comment on decisions.
Cr John Wharton AM Graeme Potter
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Mayor Chief Executive Officer
2. CONSULTATION
Public ConsultationThe Corporate Plan is built on the extensive community consultation undertaken in 2010 leading to the development of the Richmond Shire Council Community Plan 2011-2021. Information gathered at that time continues to inform Council’s strategic planning.
Councillor and Staff ConsultationA planning workshop was held with Councillors and Senior Staff on 14 May 2013 to review the Corporate Plan and strategic priorities.
Corporate Plan AdoptionThe 2013-2018 Corporate Plan was adopted by Council on 25 June 2013.
3. OUR VISION, MISSION AND VALUES
VISION“Richmond Shire – a community embracing quality
lifestyle, opportunity and growth.”
Lake Fred Tritton
MISSION
“To facilitate and foster economic development, industries, innovative projects, while continually upgrading and maintaining public infrastructure, for the benefit and growth of the Shire”.
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OUR VALUES
How we accomplish our mission is as important as the mission itself. Fundamental to success for the Council are these basic values.
KEY VALUES BEHAVIOUR IMPLIED IN THE ACCEPTANCE OF KEY VALUES
Quality Service Responsibility Commitment from Councillors to serve responsibly by being accountable to rate payers, awareness of community needs, balanced representation of and accessible to all community members.Commitment from Councillors and staff that the quality of service to our citizens is our number one priority. We aim to give efficient and effective service and treat our citizens and visitors with respect, courtesy and fairness.
Financial Management Competent decision making and financial management by full and open discussions at meetings, detailed knowledge of the facts, balancing of budget, sustainable, equitable Shire Rates, utilising skilled expertise, minimise costs, and manage and maintain Council assets in a good state of repair.
Continuous Improvement We encourage our management and staff to be efficient while being creative and innovative and to constantly look for new and better ways of improving our service and procedures.
Quality of Living Commitment to improve the quality of lifestyle in the Shire via the accessibility of rural roads for commercial and community use, sealing town streets and other capital works, town beautification, increase in community services, enhance level of government services, encourage growth and promote commercial enterprise.
Leadership Visionary leadership of community by effective management, open communication and accessibility to customers, focussing on positive outcomes.
People Concern Recognise employees as our greatest asset and value their contribution and commitment to their work.
Community Service Support and cooperation with community, providing and monitoring community accommodation and welfare schemes, development of arts and cultural activities, aged care, youth development and sporting events.
Knowledge and Experience: Training and education of Councillors and staff and promotion of Best Practice in all facets of the workplace.
Teamwork Recognise the importance of maintaining a stable work environment in which elected members, management and staff work constructively together in a spirit of teamwork, trust and loyalty.
Regional Collaboration Council is committed and supportive of regional collaboration and aims to be a leader working with our neighbours for the benefit of the region, recognising the
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KEY VALUES BEHAVIOUR IMPLIED IN THE ACCEPTANCE OF KEY VALUES
benefits to the Richmond Shire in return.
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4. PROFILESituated approximately 500 km west of Townsville and approximately 400km east of Mount Isa, Richmond enjoys the significance of being halfway between these two major centres. This provides travellers, tourists and industry representatives an ideal stopover point.
Richmond Shire is represented on numerous regional groups and recognises the need for regional collaboration with other local governments. Richmond Shire Council has a policy of developing good relationships with State and Federal Government Departments at all times, where possible.
The following is a list of organisations that Council is a member of to further the growth and development of the whole region. These include:
North West Queensland Regional Organisation of CouncilsSouthern Gulf CatchmentsNorth West Queensland Regional Roads Group and Technical CommitteeMount Isa Townsville Economic Zone (MITEZ)North West Regional Planning Advisory Committee (State)Local Government Association of QueenslandNorth Queensland Local Government AssociationWestern Queensland Local Government AssociationLocal Government Managers Australia (corporate membership)Outback Queensland Tourism Authority Tourism QueenslandAustralia’s Dinosaur TrailNorth Queensland Sports Foundation
Richmond Shire’s senior staff are members of the following Professional Associations:Local Government Managers AustraliaLocal Government Accountants Association
Richmond Shire Council acknowledges it has a responsibility in the following areas:
1) Housing and land use,2) Infrastructure development, maintenance and replacement; and3) Economic development;4) Disaster mitigation;5) Arts and cultural development;6) Community development and human services;7) Environmental management;8) Population change and development.
General StatisticsPopulation 822 Area 26.655 km2
Towns Richmond, Maxwelton Industries Grazing and Tourism
Length of Shire roads 1 306 km Length of State roads 210 km
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Future OutlookRichmond’s potential for growth continues in the agricultural and tourism industries, with opportunities also as a service centre. Council has produced a prospectus with MITEZ funding for the development of an off-stream water storage facility adjacent to O’Connell Creek to establish prime irrigation land for farming purposes. Council continues to lobby the State and Federal Governments to support the project.
Council has maintained its prequalification in Quality Assurance for Main Roads and has been able to secure additional roadwork contracts on the competitive market. Council’s stabiliser and spreader have proven to enhance Council’s ability to provide contract works for Main Roads and other Shires.
Tourism continues to be a major economic benefit to the Shire. The recent spate of Natural Disasters across the nation has impacted on the numbers of visitors and although Kronosaurus Korner and Lakeview Caravan Park visitor numbers continue to remain steady there has been a late start to the 2013 tourist season.
The BHP Cannington Gallery at Kronosaurus Korner and return of the Toronto Kronosaurus and Richmond Pliosaur specimens have contributed to a renewed interest. Lakeview Caravan Park continues to perform well with a 90% occupancy rate in the ensuite cabins.
Richmond Shire Councillors and one community member represent the Kronosaurus Korner Board Incorporated. The Chief Executive Officer as the Secretary/Treasurer oversees the management of Kronosaurus Korner. The Centre employs Tourism Officers and a Curator. The Centre’s major renovation is now complete thanks to funding from the Federal Government’s Community Infrastructure Fund with support from major sponsor BHP Billiton.
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5. COUNCIL MEMBERS
The Councillors’ role is defined in the Local Government Act 2009. The Richmond Shire is represented as a whole with no Divisions. Each Councillor represents the interests of everyone in the Shire. The Council sets the vision and strategic direction for the Council and formulates and monitors Council’s budget. The Council members elected on 28 April 2012 are:
Mayor: Councillor John Wharton AMFirst elected as a Councillor in 1991 became Mayor in 1997.Ambassador of the Department of Primary Industries 2006.Recipient of a Member of the Order of Australia Award for his service to the community of North-west Queensland through local government, regional development, natural resource management and primary industry organisations.Recipient of a Centenary Medal for distinguished service to local government.Long service plaque from Richmond Shire Council in recognition of ten years’ service and commitment to the Shire as Mayor in March 2007.John was re-elected to Council as Mayor on 28 April 2012Chair of North West Queensland Regional Roads Group and Deputy Chair of North West Queensland Regional Organisation of Councils
Deputy MayorCouncillor June KuhlFirst elected in 2008President of Richmond’s Outback Fossil Fest CommitteeCr Kuhl's Portfolios Include:Tourism and MarketingPlanning and DevelopmentDisaster Management
Councillor David CarterElected at a By-Election held 30 October 2010Member of Flinders River Agricultural PrecinctCr Carter's Portfolios Include:RoadsWater and Sewerage Services
Councillor Peter IeversFirst Elected in 2012Representative on the Chaplaincy CommitteeCr Ievers's Portfolios Include:Budget Review and Financial Management
Councillor Scott GearyFirst elected in 2012Representative forDistrict Health BoardRichmond Multi Purpose Health ClinicTropical Health Queensland Healthly Communities Advisory CommitteeRichmond Local AmbulanceNorth Queensland Sports FoundationCr Geary's Portfolios Include:Community InfrastructureCommunity Services
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Councillor Kevin BawdenFirst Elected in 2012Representative for:Southern Gulf CatchmentsRichmond Fish Stocking AssociationCr Bawden’s Portfolios include:Rural Land Management.
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COUNCILLOR PORTFOLIOSEach Councillor has a portfolio of responsibilities to ensure that Council can oversee the diverse range of projects and services it must manage for the benefit of the community.
CR JOHN WHARTONMAYOR
PORTFOLIOFinance & Administration Services Community Development &
ServicesWorks & Services
Corporate Governance Disaster Management
Economic Development O’Connell Creek Water Storage
Proposal Flinders River Agricultural
Precinct
Representative at:
Regional Roads Group Budget Review Committee Local Disaster Management Group (Chair) Deputy President MITEZ Northern Outback Development Forum Flinders River Agricultural Precinct Local Government Association Qld Kronosaurus Korner Board Inc (President) Ambassador Department of Primary Industries
.
CR JUNE KUHLDEPUTY MAYOR
PORTFOLIOFinance & Administration Services Community Development &
ServicesWorks & Services
Disaster Management Tourism & Marketing Planning & Development
Representative at:
NWOQTA Sub-Committee Australia’s Dinosaur Trail Local Disaster Management Group Kronosaurus Korner Board Inc (Chair, Management Committee) Local Government Association Queensland Western Queensland Local Government Association Australian Women’s Local Government Association Regional Planning Advisory Committee Attendance at various Tourism Shows
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CR PETER IEVERSPORTFOLIO
Finance & Administration Services Community Development & Services
Works & Services
Financial Management Budget Review
Representative at:
Local Chaplain Committee Kronosaurus Korner Board Inc North Queensland Local Government Association
CR DAVID CARTERPORTFOLIO
Finance & Administration Services Community Development & Services
Works & Services
Roads Water and Sewerage Services
Representative at:
Kronosaurus Korner Board Inc RADF Committee (Chairman) North Queensland Local Government Association
CR SCOTT GEARYPORTFOLIO
Finance & Administration Services Community Development & Services
Works & Services
Community Infrastructure Community Services
Representative at:
Chair of Multipurpose Health Service Committee Tropical Health Queensland Healthy Communities Advisory Committee Kronosaurus Korner Board Inc North Queensland Local Government Association Richmond Ambulance Committee District Health Committee North Queensland Sports Foundation
CR KEVIN BAWDENPORTFOLIO
Finance & Administration Services Community Development & Services
Works & Services
Rural Lands Management
Representative at:
Southern Gulf Catchments Richmond Fish Stocking Association Kronosaurus Korner Board Inc
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6. CORPORATE STRUCTURE Richmond Shire Community
Elected Council
Chief Executive OfficerDIRECTOR OF WORKS
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION SERVICES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & SERVICES
WORKS & SERVICES
Manager Finance &
Administration
Financial ManagementInformation Technology
Asset Management
Corporate GovernanceOrganisational Development
HR Policies
Manager HR & Organisational Development
TourismMarketing
Economic DevelopmentCommunity Events
Community PlanningArts & Culture
Manager Community Development &
Services
Asset ManagementPlanning & Development
Road worksConstruction & Maintenance
Private WorksRMPC Maintenance
Contract works
EngineerWorks Coordinators
RMPC ForemanQuality Assurance
OfficerPlant Operators
Labourers
PayrollWork Orders
Payroll/Finance Officer Library services Librarian
(Part time)
Parks & GardensWaste Management
Land Fill Supervision
Town Services SupervisorLabourers
Contractor
RatesFuneral services
Property ManagementCreditors
Building Application RegisterCemetery RegisterExecutive SupportCouncil meetings
DebtorsReception
Records ManagementPurchase orders
General AdministrationAnimal Registers
Complaint RegisterService Requests
Senior Administration
Officer
Administration and Reception
Officers
Aged care servicesHACC, CACP, EACH packages
Sport & Recreation
Home & Community Care Co-ordinator
Casual Carers
Sport & Recreation Officer
Stock RoutesPest & Weed Control
Animal Control
Richmond Saleyards
Maintenance of Buildings
Plumbing / DrainageSewerage
WaterPrivate worksVector Control
Rural Lands Officer
Contractor
Facilities Officer
Water & Sewerage Officer
PlumberApprentices
Outside School Hours Carefor school aged children
OHSC Co-ordinatorCasual carers
Mechanical Workshop
Store & Purchasing
Workshop ForemanMechanicsApprentice
Trades Assistant
Stores Officer
Cleaners Contract Community Services Swimming Pool Caretaker
Lakeview Caravan Park Managers
Racecourse maintenanceAerodrome Inspections
LicensingLocal Laws
Water sampling
Racecourse caretaker Airport Caretaker
Environmental Health Officer (contract)
Workplace Health & Safety Technical OfficerKronosaurus Korner Board Inc.
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7. STRATEGIC GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES
Works & ServicesTo plan for future infrastructure requirements to meet the growth of the Richmond Shire while continually upgrading and maintaining Council’s road network, assets and facilities.Program Strategic Objectives Timeframe
2013-2018Measure Target
Economic Development
Advocate for the development of the Flinders River Irrigation Area including the development of the proposed off-stream water storage facility at O’Connell Creek.
Source and develop freehold residential and industrial land.
Ongoing
Ongoing
Government approval
Significant new development on Pattel Drive, Middleton Street and Richmond Industrial Estate
Project completed
> 50% of blocks sold
> 30% of blocks developed
Planning and Development
Revise the Richmond Shire Town Planning Scheme in accordance with new single State Planning Policy to ensure the optimum use of residential, agricultural and industrial development in the Shire.
Review Council’s Priority Infrastructure Plan to be included in the Richmond Shire’s Town Planning Scheme in accordance with the Sustainable Planning Act 2009.
June 2014
Dec 2013
New Planning Scheme adopted
New Priority Infrastructure Plan adopted
Adopted and implementation commenced
Adopted and implementation commenced
Disaster Revise the Disaster July 2013 Local Disaster Management Adopted
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Works & ServicesTo plan for future infrastructure requirements to meet the growth of the Richmond Shire while continually upgrading and maintaining Council’s road network, assets and facilities.Program Strategic Objectives Timeframe
2013-2018Measure Target
Management Management Plan for a co-ordinated response in the event of a natural disaster or emergency situation.
Implement the stabilisation of the Dutton and Top Crossing to mitigate flooding on the Villadale Road
Reinstate Cambridge Crossing as a concrete causeway.
Ongoing
December 2013
Plan approved by Emergency Management Queensland
Remediation works reduce incidence of road closure
Works completed
100% ratepayer satisfaction
Completed
Roads Maintain all urban and rural local roads and identify new projects in accordance with the Shire Roads Asset Management Plan.
Contribute funding support to Gidgee Agreement for sealing of Richmond-Winton Road
Actively pursue and compete for State and Federal funding and contracts for the continued improvement of the Richmond Shire’s road network and continued employment of Council employees.
Contribute to the Regional Roads Alliance Forum in a bid to plan for the future transportation needs of the
Ongoing
Ongoing
Ongoing
Ongoing
% of Asset Management Plan works carried out
$167 000 per annum to match $1M from Regional Road Groups and Government
$ value of works funded and completed
Active participation
100%
Road sealed from Richmond to Winton
> $5M per annum
High recognition of regional needs
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Works & ServicesTo plan for future infrastructure requirements to meet the growth of the Richmond Shire while continually upgrading and maintaining Council’s road network, assets and facilities.Program Strategic Objectives Timeframe
2013-2018Measure Target
Shire and Region.
Assets Complete and implement the Asset Management Plan as part of continuous improvement and compliance with the Local Government Act 2009.
December 2013 New Asset Management Plan adopted
Adopted and implementation commenced
Water Develop, adopt and implement a Drinking Water Quality Management Plan.
Improve the quality of Richmond’s town water supply by reducing iron levels, discoloration, odour and temperature.
Improve and maintain water infrastructure in Richmond and Maxwelton.
July 2013
February 2014
Ongoing
New Drinking Water Quality Management Plan adopted
Two new Water Treatment Plants commissioned
Upgraded water mains for Maxwelton and Goldring StreetLeakage Management plan developed
Implemented
Completed
Works completed
50% reduction in loss
Sewage Maintain the sewerage network in accordance with the Total Management Plan 2012
Ongoing Management Plan works carried out
100%
Cleansing Provide quality waste collection services to the community of Richmond and Maxwelton.
Maintain the existing waste disposal facility and plan for
Ongoing
Ongoing
Ratepayer satisfaction
Contractor engaged to manage and control waste disposal
100%
100% Compliance
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Works & ServicesTo plan for future infrastructure requirements to meet the growth of the Richmond Shire while continually upgrading and maintaining Council’s road network, assets and facilities.Program Strategic Objectives Timeframe
2013-2018Measure Target
future land fill in accordance with environmental management practices.
facility
Parks and Gardens
Implement the upgrade to the streetscape of Richmond’s CBD.
Maintain green, clean and tidy parks and streets for the enjoyment of residents and visitors.
Maintain Richmond’s sporting and recreational facilities in a functional, clean and tidy manner.
Maintain Richmond’s cemeteries and plan for future upgrade and expansion of lawn cemetery.
June 2014
Ongoing
Ongoing
June 2014
Relocate power and water services, construct shade for parking, landscape
Resident and visitor satisfaction
Resident and visitor satisfaction
Wall of Remembrance constructed
Complete
100%
100%
Completed
Rural Land Management
Effectively manage the land and natural resources in the Shire through the implementation of the Stock Routes management plan and Pest Control management plan.
Upgrade the saleyard facilities in a bid to increase processing of cattle in Richmond.
Ongoing
June 2014
Sustainable management of the Stock Route network, Reserves and Commons
Double decker Loading ramp constructed
Completed
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Works & ServicesTo plan for future infrastructure requirements to meet the growth of the Richmond Shire while continually upgrading and maintaining Council’s road network, assets and facilities.Program Strategic Objectives Timeframe
2013-2018Measure Target
Aerodrome Maintain the aerodrome to ensure compliance with aviation safety and security standards
Ongoing Compliance with standards 100%
Environmental and Health
Monitor and promote compliance with environmental and public health regulations
.
Ongoing Compliance with regulations 100%
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Community Development and ServicesTo facilitate and foster a wide range of quality services, projects and opportunities that promote activity, health and prosperity in the community.Program Strategic Objectives Timeframe
2013-2018Measure Target
Tourism Identify and pursue opportunities for growth in Richmond’s tourism industry.
Ongoing Increase in tourist overnight stays
100%
Provide advice, in kind support and cash contribution to the Richmond Outback Fossil Fest Committee.
May 2014 Increase in visitors to Festival 25%
Economic Development
Investigate and actively pursue opportunities that encourage employment and the development of private enterprise in Richmond.
Ongoing All positions vacant advertised on Council website, Post Office and Caravan Park
100%
Community Events
Provide support, promotion and encouragement of local community events.
Ongoing Number of events supported > 50
Outside School Hours Care
Provide a responsible, safe and positive environment for school children, after school and during vacation.
Ongoing Meet licensing requirements for accreditation
Accreditation achieved
Provide financial and in kind support for the community based Richmond Early Childcare Centre.
Ongoing Maintain building and support accreditation requirements
Accreditation achieved
Home & Community Care Services
Provide equitable home and community care services to eligible senior citizens in a safe and dignified manner.
Ongoing Annual survey of client satisfaction
100%
Arts and Culture
Provide access to library and internet services for the intellectual development of the community.
Ongoing Increased loans and community use of Library Services
Increase of 20% per annum
Lakeview Caravan Park
Maintain the caravan park to a high standard Ongoing Increase in unplanned extended stays
50%
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Community Development and ServicesTo facilitate and foster a wide range of quality services, projects and opportunities that promote activity, health and prosperity in the community.Program Strategic Objectives Timeframe
2013-2018Measure Target
Finance & AdministrationTo pursue excellence as an organisation through transparent and accountable Local Government that provides professional, strategic and operational management and leadership.Program Strategic Objectives Timeframe
2013-2018Measure Target
Leadership
Regional Advocacy
Continue negotiations with the State Government to free hold land suitable for future land development.
Ongoing Successful acquisition of identified unallocated state land
100%
Represent the Shire and community on Regional Boards and Committees to secure funding and opportunities in the Shire.
Ongoing Council representative involvement in nominated organisations
100%
Corporate Governance
Investigate and implement continuous improvement of Council’s governance and administrative systems.
Implement best practice enterprise risk management strategies
Ongoing
Oct 2013
Internal and external Audit reports
Develop and implement strategy
100% compliance
Complete
Financial Management
Adopt and implement a 10 year Financial Management Plan in accordance with the Local Government Act 2009
Ensure sustainable financial management
Sept 2013
Ongoing
10 Year Financial Management Plan adopted
All risks are resolved
Adopted and implementation commenced
Human Resources
Review Council’s collective work place agreement to ensure fair pay and conditions for all Council employees that reflect industry standards and recognises their contribution and commitment to their work.
March 2014 Negotiate 2014/16 Collective Workplace agreement
Agreement certified and adopted
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Community Development and ServicesTo facilitate and foster a wide range of quality services, projects and opportunities that promote activity, health and prosperity in the community.Program Strategic Objectives Timeframe
2013-2018Measure Target
Provide equitable training opportunities and professional development for councillors and staff.
Ongoing Number of staff and councillors participating in training and conferences
>50
Workplace health & safety
Maintain a safe and healthy workplace for all employees.
Ongoing Reduction in lost time frequency rate and average lost time
<2.5 per 10 000 hours worked
Finance & AdministrationTo pursue excellence as an organisation through transparent and accountable Local Government that provides professional, strategic and operational management and leadership.Program Strategic Objectives Timeframe
2013-2018Measure Target
Civic Administration
Provide quality customer service, advice and leadership to the community.
Seek funding for Phase 1 of the Civic Administration Centre to upgrade incorporating a combined Works and Administration Office, council chambers, community training room and a new library.
Ongoing
2014/15
Number of administrative complaintsFunding sourced
0
Construction commenced
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FUTURE PROJECTS (10 YEAR PLAN)
Future land development essential for continued growth of Richmond
Works and ServicesIn association with Croydon Shire Council, seal the entire Richmond-Croydon Road as a major transportation link to the North.
In association with the Department of Transport and Main Roads and Winton Shire Council, seal the entire Richmond-Winton Road as a major transportation link to the South and to enhance the tourism route.
Complete the upgrade of the Richmond Saleyards.
Develop a truck rest area on the highway reserve adjacent to the Richmond Industrial Estate.
Community Development and ServicesComplete the Streetscape project in Goldring Street.
Expand and upgrade the Lakeview Caravan Park.
Develop a community gymnasium at Lake Fred Tritton.
Convert the existing Works Office into a Gallery.
Finance and AdministrationConstruct the new Civic Administration Centre and refurbish the Shire Hall facilities.
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Review of this PlanQuarterly reports will be submitted to Council on the progress achieved during the reporting period. By 31 October each year Council will produce an Annual Report to inform the community of its achievements; the report will include a community financial report and financial statements. Copies of the Corporate/Operational Plan and Annual reports are available on the Richmond Shire Council’s website at www.richmond.qld.gov.au.
The Corporate Plan 2013 - 2018 was adopted on 26 June 2013.
Chief Executive OfficerRichmond Shire CouncilP O Box 18Richmond Qld [email protected]: (07) 4741 3277Fax: (07) 4741 3308
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