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Latrobe City Council seeks input for New Economic Development Strategy 2025-2029 to shape future growth by 24 March 2025
Latrobe City Council is developing its Economic Development Strategy (2025-2029) and seeks community feedback to shape local economic growth, job creation, and quality of life. Participants can enter a draw for gift cards.
Latrobe City Council is developing a new Economic Development Strategy (2025-2029) and is seeking community feedback to help guide the direction of the strategy. The development of the Economic Development Strategy is a critical step in shaping a prosperous future for Latrobe City, one that benefits all members of our community.
Latrobe City Council is developing its Economic Development Strategy (2025-2029) and seeks community feedback to shape economic growth. Survey closes 5:00 pm, 24 March 2025
Economic growth strategy
The strategy will guide how we grow our local economy, create jobs, and improve the quality of life for residents, while maintaining a strong sense of unity and care. Latrobe City Council Mayor, Councillor Dale Harriman encouraged community members to share their views.
"We value the thoughts of our community. To ensure our Economic Development Strategy is successful we have already sought feedback from various business leaders across Latrobe City and beyond. We now want to extend this consultation to our wider community, to ensure we have a whole of City approach to the strategy."
"Participants will also have an opportunity to go into the draw to win one of five $50 Latrobe City Gift Cards. We thank everyone in advance for their participation," said the Mayor. Community members are encouraged to complete a survey through Council's Have Your Say platform by 24 March 2025.
Pictures from Latrobe City Council website.
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