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Bass Coast Shire Council Mayor calls meeting on 26 October 2022 for 2021/22 Annual Report
Bass Coast Shire Council Mayor, Cr Michael Whelan intends to call a council meeting to be held on Wednesday 26 October for the purpose of considering the 2021/22 Annual Report.
The meeting is planned to be held virtually and will be open to the community via council's website and will commence at 9:15am. Please note there will be no in person attendance/public gallery for this meeting.
The mayor intends to call a council meeting to be held on Wednesday 26 October for the purpose of considering Council's Annual Report
Finalisation of council's Annual Report has been impacted due to delays in the Victorian Auditor-General's Office (VAGO). Council will confirm the meeting details once receipt of VAGO certification has been received.
Council is required to present the Annual Report to the community by 31 October 2022. Confirmation of the additional council meeting will be posted on council's website and social media as soon as it is confirmed.
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