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Council flags $8.1M deficit in first 2025–26 budget review

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
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Redland City Council is bracing for a projected $8.167 million operating deficit as part of its first budget review for the 2025–26 financial year, to be tabled at next week’s General Meeting.

The mid-year review — required under section 170 of the Local Government Regulation 2012 — assesses Council’s financial performance over the first four months of the financial year and proposes amendments to the $153 million capital and operating program adopted in June.

Acting Chief Financial Officer Melanie Reimann said the review reflects a range of cost pressures, including Enterprise Bargaining Agreement outcomes, increased post-Cyclone Alfred repair and maintenance needs, critical tree management operations, and project management fees linked to Redland Investment Corporation.

While Council had built $23 million in savings, efficiencies and deferrals into the original budget, the review shows these measures have not been enough to offset rising operational costs.

Despite the deficit forecast, the report states that all financial sustainability measures remain on track apart from the Operating Surplus Ratio, which has dipped below target.

The capital program continues to be reshaped in line with delivery capacity, with the Executive Leadership Team maintaining that the existing $153 million funding envelope is adequate to progress priority projects.

Adjustments identified through strategic planning groups and project reviews will be reflected in future budget updates.

Council officers have undertaken extensive consultation with councillors, the Executive Leadership Team and business units since September to compile the review.

The report notes there are no immediate identified impacts on staff, community services or environmental programs, although any future implications will be managed under existing policies.

Councillors will be asked to adopt the revised statements for the organisation, as well as updated operating and capital funding statements for City Water and City Waste, to meet legislative requirements.

If endorsed, the revised budget will replace the amended version adopted on August 20 following a review of multi-year capital works.

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