It’s decided: Hume council will throw a 160th birthday party for the old Shire of Bulla, following a general business item raised in June.
The milestone will be celebrated in September to potentially coincide with the Good Vibrations Bohemian Bulla Market or dates surrounding it, and the news thrilled councillor Jarrod Bell.
“I think it’s important that we recognise the important history that local government has played in our community, and that 160 years of some form of local government in the Bulla district area is definitely a milestone worth celebrating,” Cr Bell said.
“This report was generated out of a general business item that I moved… officers have provided us with a great opportunity.
“They’ve done the research, and they’ve found that there’s a fantastic community event called the Bulla Bohemian Market which occurs a couple of times a year.
“It just so happens to be that the next market coincides relatively closely with our 160th celebration.”
Council has recommended the celebration take place to coincide with the market on Sunday, September 18, but has also budgeted for September 16 or 17 if necessary, setting aside between $3050 and $3640 depending on the chosen day.
The market day would be the more expensive option, but fellow Jacksons Creek Ward Cr Jack Medcraft said it was “a great idea”.
“It will be, I’m sure, a fantastic celebration of local government and the community,” Cr Bell said.
Cr Naim Kurt said he hoped to also celebrate the 165th anniversary of the former Broadmeadows City Council in November.