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Community feedback wanted for South Gippsland Shire Council to develop Community Vision for 2040
Council is inviting community members to shape the future of South Gippsland by developing the Community Vision for 2040.
The vision is a chance for the community to outline what is important to them for the future of the region while exploring potential challenges and opportunities that could emerge. Participants can utilise a range of opportunities to share their views including surveys, a community panel, pop-ups and online forums.
The Community Vision 2040 will set the foundation for all council plans and strategies to ensure actions undertaken by council are guided by community aspirations now and into the future
Community panel
The Community Panel will involve 25 randomly-selected community members to create a cross-section of South Gippslanders. Recruitment for the Panel is being undertaken by an independent organisation, Deliberately Engaging.
Community pop-ups
The Conversation Caravan will be out and about in South Gippsland during December and January. Feedback from these pop-ups will be provided to the Community Panel to help inform the Community Vision.
Online survey and forum
An online survey will be open to complete between 10 December and 11 January. Register and join the online forum on 2 February from 6.00pm to 7.00pm. This online forum will involve Zoom and a text-based discussion platform called Synthetron.
For more information, feedback and registration, visit South Gippsland Shire community vision page.
Pictures from South Gippsland Shire YouTube channel.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
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