SHOROC 2013 Annual Report – Results Value Partnership
It’s been a big year and much has been achieved for the Northern Beaches and Mosman, highlights the SHOROC 2012-13 Annual Report released today ahead of the SHOROC AGM.
It’s been a big year and much has been achieved for the Northern Beaches and Mosman, highlights the SHOROC 2012-13 Annual Report released today ahead of the SHOROC AGM.
Collaboration begins with sharing ideas and identifying opportunities for better ways of doing business. The SHOROC councils have a strong history of working together across a wide range of portfolios and SHOROC provides support for…
Joint projects and initiatives can provide both financial and non-financial benefits. SHOROC working groups meet to discuss issues and develop innovative projects that benefit from a regional approach. Some examples include…
SHOROC has released its 2011-12 Annual Report, which shows the significant results and value gained for councils and the region in the past year. “In this past year, our continued regional advocacy as four councils with a united voice has seen great results as we seek to secure hospital and transport infrastructure for our region,” […]
Over $1.6 million in savings have been realised by Manly, Mosman, Pittwater and Warringah councils by partnering through SHOROC, the regional organisation of councils on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. Less than two years into the program designed to increase efficiency and save council funds, SHOROC has exceeded the four-year savings target set in 2010 by more […]
Results from a recent audit of the domestic waste streams across Manly, Mosman, Warringah and Pittwater council areas provide clear support for the new common collection system planned to be introduced across the region in 2014-15.
$125 million for hospitals, $3 million for transport feasibility planning and over $320,000 in council savings were the highlights of the significant results achieved for councils and the Northern Beaches & Mosman in 2010/11. “The strong collaboration is clearly getting results” said SHOROC President and Manly Mayor Jean Hay. More here…
The future residential waste and recycling service for the Northern Beaches and Mosman beyond 2014 is being planned by Manly, Mosman Pittwater and Warringah councils.The councils are seeking to maximise recycling and recovery of resources, while also minimising cost to the community. The system being planned includes…
Over $322,000 has been saved by Manly, Mosman, Pittwater and Warringah councils over the past nine months by working together, the latest quarterly report from SHOROC has revealed. One of SHOROC’s core operational objectives is to save member councils money by working together as a larger group to improve buying power and deliver projects on […]
SHOROC together with our four partner councils have initiated a new efficiency and cost saving program to help make our councils, and in turn our region, even stronger into the future. We developed the program because many councils across Australia are under increasing financial pressure. Increasing capital, operational and maintenance costs are outweighing revenue, meaning […]