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WATCH: Warrnambool's youngest mayor Ben Blain discusses his plans for the council.
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00:00 There have been no other nominations for the position of Mayor.
00:02 I'd like to congratulate and announce that Councillor Blayne is Mayor of Warrnambool
00:07 City Council.
00:08 Well done.
00:09 It's going to be a really exciting time for Warrnambool.
00:14 We've done three years and now we're moving into the final year of our term.
00:19 There's some really big projects that are up and coming.
00:21 We've got the aquatic strategy coming up.
00:24 Briley Reserve, the master plan for there, which is going to be a really exciting community
00:27 hub for Warrnambool and the greater region.
00:32 Key worker housing is going to be a key issue moving forward and it's something that Council
00:35 is hoping to be able to assist with.
00:38 The future use of the sale yard site is also going to be a really important thing moving
00:41 forward.
00:43 Not only for what the space can be used for but also for future plans within the stadium
00:49 as well.
00:50 Hopefully by the end of the term we'll be able to deliver on the Warrnambool neighbourhood
00:54 house and being able to advocate and get the funding for the rock wall protection for the
01:00 breakwater being such a special asset.
01:02 It's heritage listed, we really need to look after it.
01:05 Warrnambool, we're a growing city.
01:06 We've got 35,000 people.
01:08 We're barrelling towards 40 and in the next 10-15 years we're going to be moving to 50,000
01:12 people.
01:13 So in order to be able to deliver and be able to service, we need to be planning and working
01:18 towards that now.
01:19 We're a city with growing pains, going from a smaller regional city to a larger regional
01:24 city and how we address those challenges is going to be critical moving forward in the
01:28 next 5, 10, 20 years to be able to make keep Warrnambool being one of those liveable cities
01:33 in the world.
01:33 [Music]

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