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Annual Report 2001/2002 - Community Plan

Last modified: September 9, 2004 - 12:08 AM

The Annual Report Consists of an Annual Report document, Financial Statements, Details of Performance under the Management Plan, State of the Environment Report, and Community Plan.

The Uralla Community Plan details the human facilities and services provided in the Shire for specific target groups, namely children, young people, older people, women, indigenous people, people with disabilities, and people from culturally diverse backgrounds. The plan includes those services provided by Council and other service providers. It also identifies issues and gaps in the provision of services, and lists recommendations. The plan also lists the status of the implementation of each recommendation as at the end of the financial year. The plan includes a page of basic demographic data.

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Craig Barrass, Manager, Corporate and Strategic Services
02 6778 4606 (ph)
02 6778 5073 (fax)
cbarrass@uralla.nsw.gov.au


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