Asset Classes

The definition of asset class is somewhat vague and as a result different Councils have various different ways of assigning assets to and naming asset classes. Below are examples of the asset classes adopted by various councils.

Bundaberg Regional Council

  • Land
  • Buildings & Structures
  • Plant & Equipment
  • Water
  • Sewerage
  • Roads
  • Drainage
  • Intangibles
  • WIP
  • Cultural

Fraser Coast Regional Council

  • Land for Resale
  • Land and Land Improvements
  • Buildings
  • Roads and Bridges (broken into sub groups)
  • Drainage (broken into sub groups)
  • Water (broken into sub groups)
  • Sewerage (broken into sub groups)
  • Plant and Equipment (includes Furniture and Fittings, Computer Equipment and Communications)
  • Intangibles (software)
  • Library
  • Coastal Infrastructure

Gympie Regional Council

  • Building and Other Structures
  • Drainage
  • Land and Improvements
  • Other Assets
  • Parks & Gardens
  • Plant and Equipment
  • Roads and Bridges
  • Sewerage
  • Water

South Burnett Regional Council

  • Building
  • Land
  • Plant and Equipment (broken down into plant, furniture & fittings and Computers)
  • Drainage
  • Water
  • Sewerage
  • Roads

Cockburn City Council

  • Facilities (Buildings)
  • Transport & Paths (Roads, kerb, footpaths)
  • Parks & Environment (Parks, Reserves, Sports Ovals, Environmental lakes etc)
  • Stormwater Drainage
  • Minor Infrastructure (Signs, Shelters, Bins etc)
  • Coastal Infrastructure (Marina's, Jetties etc)
  • Fleet
  • Waste Management (Refuse Sites, Transfer Stations etc)
  • Land
  • Non-Infrastructure (IT equipment etc)
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