Towards 2024 - Community Strategic Plan

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Background

Welcome to the Towards 2042 Community Strategic Plan project! Every four years, councils must work with their community to review their Community Strategic Plan to document the community’s aspirations and priorities. Having a Community Strategic Plan ensures that our council planning comes from a sound understanding of the community’s expectations.

What is a Community Strategic Plan?

The Community Strategic Plan is the highest level of strategic planning under the framework and sets a vision and strategic priorities for each of the Councils. All other plans developed by the Council as part of the Integrated Planning and Reporting framework must reflect and support the implementation of the Community Strategic Plan.

The purpose of the plan is to identify the community's main priorities and aspirations for the future and to plan strategies for achieving these goals. In doing this, the planning process will consider the issues and pressures that may affect the community and the level of resources that will realistically be available to achieve its aims and aspirations. While a Council has a custodial role in initiating, preparing and maintaining the Community Strategic Plan on behalf of the local government area, it is not wholly responsible for its implementation. Other partners, such as State agencies and community groups may also be engaged in delivering the long-term objectives of the plan.

In 2021, the Canberra Region Joint Organisation (CRJO) and seven member Councils resolved to collaborate to review their current Community Strategic Plans and apply a regional lens to identify the region's challenges and opportunities. The Regional Community Strategic Plan project was established with an outlook to 2042 and publicly named Towards 2042.

Council has a custodial role in initiating and preparing the Community Strategic Plan, but it is a community plan. Many partners, such as state agencies and community groups, will be respoblicnsible for its implementation. The Community Strategic Plan ensures the whole community can contribute and work towards a shared vision for a better future.

What do we want to know?

Key questions we’re asking you as part of the Towards 2042 consultation include where we are now, where we want to be in ten years, how we will get there, and how we will know if we’ve been successful.

Get involved.

We are reviewing our Community Strategic Plan and would like to hear from you about your ideas and priorities for our future. This survey will be open until 15 March 2024. It will take about 6 minutes to complete. Please click here to complete the survey.

We will use the information you provide us to review our Community Strategic Plan and make sure that it is an accurate representation of our vision.


CRJO Membership Boundary Map Highlighting Goulburn Mulwaree Council


Background

Welcome to the Towards 2042 Community Strategic Plan project! Every four years, councils must work with their community to review their Community Strategic Plan to document the community’s aspirations and priorities. Having a Community Strategic Plan ensures that our council planning comes from a sound understanding of the community’s expectations.

What is a Community Strategic Plan?

The Community Strategic Plan is the highest level of strategic planning under the framework and sets a vision and strategic priorities for each of the Councils. All other plans developed by the Council as part of the Integrated Planning and Reporting framework must reflect and support the implementation of the Community Strategic Plan.

The purpose of the plan is to identify the community's main priorities and aspirations for the future and to plan strategies for achieving these goals. In doing this, the planning process will consider the issues and pressures that may affect the community and the level of resources that will realistically be available to achieve its aims and aspirations. While a Council has a custodial role in initiating, preparing and maintaining the Community Strategic Plan on behalf of the local government area, it is not wholly responsible for its implementation. Other partners, such as State agencies and community groups may also be engaged in delivering the long-term objectives of the plan.

In 2021, the Canberra Region Joint Organisation (CRJO) and seven member Councils resolved to collaborate to review their current Community Strategic Plans and apply a regional lens to identify the region's challenges and opportunities. The Regional Community Strategic Plan project was established with an outlook to 2042 and publicly named Towards 2042.

Council has a custodial role in initiating and preparing the Community Strategic Plan, but it is a community plan. Many partners, such as state agencies and community groups, will be respoblicnsible for its implementation. The Community Strategic Plan ensures the whole community can contribute and work towards a shared vision for a better future.

What do we want to know?

Key questions we’re asking you as part of the Towards 2042 consultation include where we are now, where we want to be in ten years, how we will get there, and how we will know if we’ve been successful.

Get involved.

We are reviewing our Community Strategic Plan and would like to hear from you about your ideas and priorities for our future. This survey will be open until 15 March 2024. It will take about 6 minutes to complete. Please click here to complete the survey.

We will use the information you provide us to review our Community Strategic Plan and make sure that it is an accurate representation of our vision.


CRJO Membership Boundary Map Highlighting Goulburn Mulwaree Council