Murrumbidgee Council is inviting residents to have their say on the draft 2026–27 Operational Plan and Budget, which outlines the projects, services and priorities proposed for the year ahead, including $7.3 million in funding for capital works.
Mayor, Ruth McRae OAM said the plan focuses on delivering practical outcomes for local communities while continuing to invest in key infrastructure and services.
She said Council had worked to strike the right balance between keeping costs down for the community and continuing to improve the services and facilities provided.
“Community feedback is an important part of this process, and we encourage everyone to take a look and tell us what they think,” the Mayor said.
A total of $7.3 million is proposed for investment in capital works across the council area in the 2026–27 financial year. Roads remain a significant focus, with $3.13 million allocated to the capital roads program, the majority of which is expected to be funded through government grants.
Other key investments include $90,000 for improvements to irrigation systems and pumping infrastructure across council facilities, and $80,000 at each of the Coleambally and Darlington Point swimming pool facilities.
Council’s proposed capital works also include $90,000 for irrigation systems and pumping infrastructure upgrades and $80,000 each for improvements at the Coleambally and Darlington Point swimming pool facilities.
Projects underway or in the planning phase include:
- Coleambally library space construction (co-located with the Coleambally office)
- Coleambally Depot upgrade
- Darlington Point library space construction (co-located with the Darlington Point office)
- Jerilderie Medical Centre construction
- Darlington Point Early Learning Centre construction
Council says this work sits alongside the ongoing delivery of a wide range of services and programs, including community grants, library services, recreational facilities, parks and gardens, events and youth programs, and essential services such as waste, water and sewer.
Submissions will close at 5pm on 24 June. All community feedback will be considered at the June Council meeting.

