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https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/2022/05/positive-ageing-in-glenorchy/
[…] mental and physical activity, utilising accessible services and facilities as well as engaging the age old advice to remain optimistic: mind over matter. Here at Glenorchy City Council, we work to enable those in our community to age positive through various activities, be it exercise, social, learning or creating, we cater to all! […]
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/2022/07/council-meeting-news-july-2022/
Review of Council Services Update Glenorchy City Council is undertaking a targeted service review with the aim of improving its financial sustainability and focusing on a “back to basics” delivery of strong priority Council services for the Glenorchy community. Council, mindful of the cost-of-living pressures being faced by its ratepayers, recently limited its […]
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/2023/03/community-volunteer-awards/
Glenorchy City Council is calling on the Glenorchy community to nominate the City’s high achievers, volunteers and business stars for the Community and Volunteer Awards. Nominate Here! Glenorchy Mayor Bec Thomas said she was pleased to introduce a new format for the Awards, which combines Council’s previous Community Awards and Volunteer Awards programs and […]
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/2024/06/council-meeting-news-june-2024/
Glenorchy City Council held a Special Council Meeting on Monday 17 June. 8 Elected Members were present. Highlights from the meeting include: Glenorchy City Council 2024/24 Budget Estimates Council adopted its 2024/25 Budget Estimates 2024/25, Long-Term Financial Management Plan 2024/25 to 2033/34, and Rates & Charges 2024/25. Council has developed its 2024/25 Budget with […]
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/2022/03/council-meeting-news-march-2022/
Glenorchy City Council’s ordinary meeting for March 2022 was held on Monday, 28 March. The meeting was held via video link and streamed online due to COVID-19 safety requirements. Council meetings will return to being held in-person in the Council chambers from April. Council to release land to ease housing crisis Glenorchy City Council […]
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/2022/08/council-meeting-news-august-2022/
[…] a survey conducted during the budget setting process. Council agreed the project that best meets these factors is a proposal to improve accessibility and safety in the city by constructing a shared pathway in Tolosa Street providing connections to the existing on road cycle lanes, which currently terminate at the entrance to Dominic College, […]
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/2023/03/council-meeting-news-march-2023/
Glenorchy City Council held its third meeting for 2023 at 3:30pm Monday 27 March with nine (9) Elected Members present. At the meeting Council considered 9 reports in the open section and 3 reports in the closed section of the meeting, with the highlights from the meeting as follows: Draft Glenorchy City Council Strategic […]
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/2024/08/new-anti-graffiti-wraps-brightening-our-streets/
Glenorchy City Council is taking a proactive approach to tacking graffiti through a new project to create artwork on traffic signal boxes throughout the Glenorchy CBD. Glenorchy Mayor Sue Hickey said that one of Council’s priority actions for this financial year is to research and recommend an improved approach to tackle graffiti in the […]
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/2025/02/weve-completed-the-third-phase-of-our-signal-box-wrapping-program/
Glenorchy City Council is continuing to roll out our signal box wrap scheme, with phase three now complete! The initiative tackles graffiti with local art, our officers installing the artworks on traffic signal boxes throughout the Glenorchy CBD, Claremont and Moonah areas. Phase three of the initiative highlights the talent of school kids in […]
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/2022/12/improving-customer-experience-for-glenorchy/
Customer service and experience will be improved at the Glenorchy City Council with the Council approving investment into a major upgrade of its information technology systems. The Council will spend two million dollars a year for three years to upgrade its existing IT systems, allowing additional accessibility for residents and ratepayers. Glenorchy Mayor Bec […]