We use cookies to ensure our site functions properly and to store limited information about your usage. You may give or withdraw consent at any time. To find out more, read our privacy policy and cookie policy.
Manage Cookies
A cookie is information stored on your computer by a website you visit. Cookies often store your settings for a website, such as your preferred language or location. This allows the site to present you with information customized to fit your needs. As per the GDPR law, companies need to get your explicit approval to collect your data. Some of these cookies are ‘strictly necessary’ to provide the basic functions of the website and can not be turned off, while others if present, have the option of being turned off. Learn more about our Privacy and Cookie policies. These can be managed also from our cookie policy page.
Strictly necessary cookies(always on):
Necessary for enabling core functionality. The website cannot function properly without these cookies. This cannot be turned off. e.g. Sign in, Language
Analytics cookies:
Analytical cookies help us to analyse user behaviour, mainly to see if the users are able to find and act on things that they are looking for. They allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our website when they are using it. Tools used: Google Analytics
Share Municipal Plan 2026/27 on FacebookShare Municipal Plan 2026/27 on TwitterShare Municipal Plan 2026/27 on LinkedinEmail Municipal Plan 2026/27 link
Council has endorsed the Draft Municipal Plan 2026/27, including the proposed budget and schedule of fees and charges, for public consultation.
The draft plan is now available for community review and feedback.
The Municipal Plan is prepared each year and outlines Council’s proposed services, projects, budget and fees for the year ahead. It is an important document that helps guide Council’s work and decision-making.
Community feedback is an important part of the process before the final plan is considered by Council.
We encourage residents, businesses and community groups to take the time to have a look and let us know what they think.
The Draft Municipal Plan 2026/27 is available for public review and comment through this page.
Feedback can be provided by completing the survey, emailing records@ktc.nt.gov.au, or delivering a written submission to Council’s customer service office at 29 Crawford Street, Katherine.
The elected members will also be holding a stall from 10 am - 2 pm on Friday, 12th June, at Woolworths in the Oasis Shopping Centre. They will also be at the Katherine Town Council stall at the Katherine Research Station open day on 13th June. Submissions close: 23 June 2026.
Feedback received during the consultation period will be considered before the Municipal Plan 2026/27 is presented to Council for final adoption.
The Draft Municipal Plan 2026–2027 is available for public review and comment for 21 days via either written submissions or the survey on this page. Submissions must be made in writing and can be lodged online, emailed to records@ktc.nt.gov.au, or delivered to the Civic Centre.
Council has endorsed the Draft Municipal Plan 2026/27, including the proposed budget and schedule of fees and charges, for public consultation.
The draft plan is now available for community review and feedback.
The Municipal Plan is prepared each year and outlines Council’s proposed services, projects, budget and fees for the year ahead. It is an important document that helps guide Council’s work and decision-making.
Community feedback is an important part of the process before the final plan is considered by Council.
We encourage residents, businesses and community groups to take the time to have a look and let us know what they think.
The Draft Municipal Plan 2026/27 is available for public review and comment through this page.
Feedback can be provided by completing the survey, emailing records@ktc.nt.gov.au, or delivering a written submission to Council’s customer service office at 29 Crawford Street, Katherine.
The elected members will also be holding a stall from 10 am - 2 pm on Friday, 12th June, at Woolworths in the Oasis Shopping Centre. They will also be at the Katherine Town Council stall at the Katherine Research Station open day on 13th June. Submissions close: 23 June 2026.
Feedback received during the consultation period will be considered before the Municipal Plan 2026/27 is presented to Council for final adoption.
The Draft Municipal Plan 2026–2027 is available for public review and comment for 21 days via either written submissions or the survey on this page. Submissions must be made in writing and can be lodged online, emailed to records@ktc.nt.gov.au, or delivered to the Civic Centre.
Share Municipal Plan 2026/27 Feedback on FacebookShare Municipal Plan 2026/27 Feedback on TwitterShare Municipal Plan 2026/27 Feedback on LinkedinEmail Municipal Plan 2026/27 Feedback link
The Local Government Act 2019 requires Council to have a plan for its area. For the Katherine Town Council, it is called the Municipal Plan. A copy of the draft plan must be provided to the Elected Members and endorsed prior to public consultation.
Public Consultation Closed
Municipal Plan 2026/27 is currently at this stage
To ensure that Council aligns its vision with Katherine's future, the community consultation period is open for 21 days from 2nd to 23nd June 2026.
Municipal Plan Endorsed
this is an upcoming stage for Municipal Plan 2026/27
Consultation submissions are reviewed by Council and Elected Members. The final draft of Katherine's Municipal Plan goes to Council for approval and adoption.
Municipal Plan Adopted
this is an upcoming stage for Municipal Plan 2026/27