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Last reviewed: Wed, 30 Sep 2009

Where your rates go

2005/2006

2004/2005

In the 2004/2005 rating year the rates were portioned in the following way:

Group of Activity

Rates per dollar

Community Services

15.72c

Streets and Transport

15.47c

Library Services

11.82c

Parks and Open Spaces

10.47c

Waste Water Collection, Treatment and Disposal

9.77c

Art Gallery, Museum and “Our City”

6.29c

City Development

5.92c

Water Supply

5.81c

Economic Delevopment

5.37c

Waterways and Land Drainage

5.28c

Democracy and Governance

4.81c

Regulatory Services

2.81c

Refuse Minimisation and Disposal

0.46c

Total

$1.00

See the Long Term Council Community Plan for full details.

 

Authorising Unit: Communications

Last reviewed: Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Next review: Tuesday, March 30, 2010

 



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