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Posted on Wednesday 27th of August, 2025,
Greater Shepparton City Council has released a progress report on the implementation of the Greater Shepparton Municipal Recovery and Resilience Plan 2023–25, highlighting significant achievements since the October 2022 flood event.
The October 2022 flood event impacted a significant number of residential properties, businesses and farms. Local properties, waterways, parks and roadways suffered considerable damage, as did several key civic assets.
Post the October 2022 flood event, Council received funding from Emergency Recovery Victoria (ERV) and Local Government Victoria (LGV) for coordinating flood recovery in Greater Shepparton. Over 100 recovery-focused actions were identified in the plan, including a mix of short, medium, and long-term actions. The recovery program focused on built, economic, natural environment and social outcomes, and has adapted based on community-led recovery efforts.
Achievements against the plan are a result of collaborative partnerships with local and state-wide agencies that have a designated role in recovery, along with impacted communities. Engagement with impacted communities will continue as part of the routine work of Council, particularly in the areas of emergency management and community wellbeing.
Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, said the report demonstrates the scale of the recovery effort and the importance of community-led solutions.
“The October 2022 flood was one of the most challenging events our community has faced in recent history. Since then, we have worked closely with residents, recovery committees and agencies to not only rebuild, but also prepare for the future,” he said.
Key achievements outlined in the report include:
Another significant milestone has been the development of Community Emergency Management Plans in Bunbartha, Mooroopna, Murchison and Undera, empowering residents to strengthen local preparedness, response and recovery capacity.
State-funded flood recovery programs will conclude in December 2025, with most actions from the plan now either complete or embedded into Council’s ongoing work.
“Recovery is not just about fixing what was damaged, it is about ensuring our community is stronger, more resilient and better prepared for the future,” Cr Sali said.
View the full Greater Shepparton Municipal Recovery and Resilience Plan 2023–25 Progress Report in the August 2025 Council Meeting Agenda.
For further information, please call Council on 5832 9700 or email council@shepparton.vic.gov.au.
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