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Shire of Gnowangerup increases rates by 6.6% for road funding

7 July 2026
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Rates in the Shire of Gnowangerup will increase by 6.6% following the council’s approval of the budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year. This rise is 2% above the Consumer Price Index and is expected to generate an additional $5.7 million in revenue, compared to $5.3 million last year. The Amelup Tourist Precinct will be adversely affected as the council plans to withdraw a 50% concession for local businesses over the coming years. Other fees and charges will see an average increase of 4.6%, with key projects including $1.6 million allocated for the construction of three staff houses on Whitehead Road, $480,000 for the reconstruction of Tie Line Road, and $315,000 for rebuilding Ongerup-Pingrup Road. The additional revenue will be dedicated to a new fund aimed at improving road construction and maintenance across the shire.

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The budgetary changes reflect ongoing challenges faced by local councils in balancing community needs with financial sustainability. The increase in rates is a response to public feedback regarding road conditions, highlighting the importance of infrastructure in community development. Historically, local governments have struggled with funding adequate infrastructure maintenance due to rising costs and inflation, making these budget adjustments critical for future planning and service delivery. Additionally, the decision to phase out business concessions in Amelup underscores the complexities of supporting local economies while managing fiscal responsibilities.

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