Council Documents
Many Council documents in both draft and final form are accessible from the menu below.
If you believe there is a document that is not displayed here that should be, you may contact the Council on 5832 9700 to find out if this is appropriate.In This Section
View the council's Annual Report for 2006/2007. 2005/2006, 2004/2005 and 2003/2004 Annual Reports also available.
Greater Shepparton has developed a Best Value Review program which identifies all Council service areas and indicates when respective reviews will be undertaken.
The Greater Shepparton City Council uses closed circuit television (CCTV) systems to monitor and record activity
This Code of Conduct was adopted by resolution of the Greater Shepparton City Council on 6 June 2006 and in accordance with section 76C of the Local Government Act 1989.
The Customer First Commitment was developed in response to the Council Plan 2006-2010, which lists as one of its objectives: ‘Maintain a level of customer service that meets the expectations of the residents of Greater Shepparton’.
Greater Shepparton City Council's policy and guidelines for the development of outdoor dining on footpath areas throughout the municipality is currently being reviewed.
The City of Greater Shepparton and the Department of Sustainability and Environment
have prepared Greater Shepparton 2030.
Greater Shepparton City Council conducted a study into the economic benefit of tourism to the region
The Public Health Plan 2006-2008 is now available. Download a copy here or pick up a copy from the Council at 90 Welsford Street, Shepparton.
A review of the Council’s risk management policy and strategy by the Council’s Risk Management Officer has identified a number of improvements which can be made to it.
The Council adopted a Road Safety Plan to help improve residents' awareness and commitment to safety on our roads.
It is of great importance that the advancement of tertiary education in Greater Shepparton should remain a core commitment of the Greater Shepparton City Council.
The Council has a Street Tree Master Plan for the approximate 22,000 street trees that it manages in the urban areas across Greater Shepparton







