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From YouTube: Brimbank View - Mayor's Message July 3 2019
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Budget update, Isaiah Firebrace, NAIDOC Week and more in this In this month's Brimbank View. Visit https://www.brimbank.vic.gov.au/news-and-events/brimbank-view to subscribe to our monthly newsletter.
A
Hi
everyone,
my
name,
is
listen
to
Congreve
and
I.
Am
the
mayor
of
brim
Bank,
welcome
to
bring
Bank
view
our
monthly
council,
video
blog?
If
you'd
like
to
subscribe,
you
can
do
so
on
our
website.
I'm
pleased
to
announce
that
council
has
adopted
the
annual
budget
for
2019
2020.
This
budget
has
been
shaped
by
your
ideas
about
what
you
want
to
count
to
the
fund.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
your
feedback
this
year
we're
investing
70,
1.6
million
dollars
to
capital
works
across
from
Bank.
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This
will
help
us
to
improve
our
roads,
our
footpaths,
a
bike
and
walking
past
sports
facilities,
town
centres
and
our
ever
popular
parks
and
gardens.
What
is
also
great
about
the
budget
is
that
the
rates
bill
of
72
percent
of
our
residential
properties
will
actually
decrease
as
a
community
first
council
we're
delivering
a
budget
that
will
improve
our
city
and
support
our
community
to
have
the
best
quality
of
life.
Bookings
have
now
opened
for
the
new
at
call
hard
waste
collection
service.
The
collections
are
available
from
the
1st
of
July
residential
properties
in
Broome.
A
Bank
can
book
1
no
charge
card
waste
collection
each
financial
year
at
a
time
that
suits
them.
Additional
user
pays
collections
are
available
at
very
affordable
prices,
more
information
on
how
the
service
works
is
available
on
our
website.
There
are
tons
of
great
events
happening
this
month
in
and
around
Green
Bank.
We've
got
a
full
program
for
native
wheat,
which
runs
from
the
7th
to
the
14th
of
July,
with
a
flag
raising
ceremony
and
plenty
of
other
activities.
A
You
could
also
see
internationally
acclaimed
singer,
Isaiah,
fire
brace
performing
at
the
Barry
theater
and,
of
course
the
Sapphire
national
tree
day
is
on
the
20th
of
July
come
along
and
help
us
to
plant
in
the
tailor's
Valley.
You
can
find
more
information
on
these
events
and
others
on
our
web
site.
It's
the
opportunity
to
have
your
say
on
matters
that
affect
you
check
out
our
website
to
find
out
what
you
can
provide
feedback
on
this
month.
A
If
you
have
a
problem
and
you
need
to,
let
council
know
whether
it's
your
rubbish
bin,
a
missing
pet
or
a
damaged
street
tree,
our
online
report
tool
is
the
easiest
way
to
do
it.
It's
a
great
alternative
to
sending
an
email
or
phoning
us
or
visiting
a
customer
service
center,
and
that's
it
for
me
for
now.
I'll
see
you
next
time
on
brain
bank,
for
you.