Council fleet upgrade supports local businesses

Published on 13 April 2026

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The Rural City of Wangaratta’s recent fleet upgrade has delivered direct economic benefits to local businesses, reinforcing Council’s commitment to supporting the local economy.

As part of the scheduled five-year upgrade, Council worked closely with Wangaratta-based businesses, including Wangaratta Motor Group, Wangaratta Offroad & Mechanical, David Battin Electrical and Grimshaw Signs, to supply, fit out and brand the fleet.

The support of local businesses aligns with Council’s ongoing Shop Local campaign, which encourages residents to support local businesses to help strengthen our economy, and follows a recent initiative to increase the use of local trades through the Council’s Trade Services Panel.

Mayor Irene Grant said

“This project demonstrated how Council procurement decisions can have a positive ripple effect across the local economy.  Every time Council chooses to buy locally, we’re investing back into our own community.  This fleet upgrade is a great example of how Council can meet its operational needs while also supporting local jobs, skills and businesses.”

Jarred Clark, Wangaratta Motor Group’s General Manager said:

“Council’s commitment to engaging local businesses is particularly important in the current economic climate. Council support plays a vital role in sustaining local businesses. This project involved multiple local suppliers across different stages of the fleet fit-out, including accessories, signage, and electrical work. Business is tough out there, so when locals support locals, that money goes straight back into the community.”

Jayden Grimshaw, owner of Grimshaw Signs added:

“Great to work alongside Council and other local businesses on this project. Being part of local jobs like this helps build strong relationships within the community. We’re big on supporting local, and working together like this creates opportunities for future projects across the region.”

Over the past six months, Council has progressively rolled out its upgraded fleet across services and facilities, with new vehicles now visible and operating across the municipality.

Image 1: Council’s new fleet and staff with local business partners in Wangaratta Motor Group, Wangaratta Offroad & Mechanical, David Battin Electrical and Grimshaw Signs.

 

 

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