What the council is working on
Recent deliveries, what's underway now, and what's planned next — drawn from the council's own plans, budgets and project pages. We report what the council has publicly said it's doing; every item links to its source.
The council's stated direction
AlburyCity's direction is set out in its Community Strategic Plan ('Albury 2050') and a Four-Year Delivery Program 2024–2028 with an annual Operational Plan and budget, shaped by cross-border regional growth in the Albury-Wodonga area.
The council manages local roads, waste, water and sewer, libraries, parks, the Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) and planning across a regional city on the NSW–Victoria border. Its Delivery Program is the elected council's statement of commitment for its term, delivered partly in partnership with Wodonga Council and the NSW and Australian governments.
The council's Draft Delivery Program & Operational Plan 2026–2030 proposed around $638 million in projects, with a strong focus on water and wastewater infrastructure to support population growth.
Underway now
Albury Wodonga Regional Deal
Statement of Intent signed 2020; delivery ongoingA cross-border partnership between AlburyCity, Wodonga Council and the NSW, Victorian and Australian governments to coordinate investment and planning across the twin city. A Statement of Intent was signed in 2020, informing a proposed program of Commonwealth, NSW and council investment in regional projects.
Source: Two Cities One Community (Albury Wodonga) — Our Plan
Murray River Experience & riverside precincts
Master plan; staged deliveryA multi-stage program along the Murray River — including the Albury Riverside Precinct, boardwalks and the Wagirra Trail extension around Wonga Wetlands — delivered with the NSW Government through funds such as the Regional Growth Environment and Tourism Fund and the Public Space Legacy Program.
Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA)
Ongoing (council-operated)The council operates the Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA), a contemporary art museum in the Albury CBD and a key cultural and tourism asset for the region, following a major refurbishment.
Source: Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA)