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Consultation has concluded
We are reviewing our Community Vision, which identifies the main priorities and aspirations of our community, and provides a clear set of strategies for our community to achieve this vision of the future.
While Council is responsible for developing and reviewing the plan, its implementation is a shared responsibility with other partners such as State agencies and community groups.
We’re keen to actively involve the whole community in a review and update of the plan. There will be a range of opportunities for you to have your say, including:
We are reviewing our Community Vision, which identifies the main priorities and aspirations of our community, and provides a clear set of strategies for our community to achieve this vision of the future.
While Council is responsible for developing and reviewing the plan, its implementation is a shared responsibility with other partners such as State agencies and community groups.
We’re keen to actively involve the whole community in a review and update of the plan. There will be a range of opportunities for you to have your say, including:
The community is invited to take a look at the Community Vision to test it for continued relevance and refresh it as the guiding document for the community over the next ten years.
Draft Being Prepared
The Community Vision has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are reviewed and distilled into a draft document for presentation to the councillors.
Community Review
The Community Vision has finished this stage
The draft Community Vision goes back out for review and comment by the community.
Final version preparation
The Community Vision has finished this stage
Feedback from the community is considered and where appropriate, included in the final plan.
Final Version
The Community Vision is currently at this stage
The final version of the Community Vision intended to serve the community for the next four years is adopted.
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