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Feedback wanted on future direction of Coal Creek Historical Park by 29 February 2024
South Gippsland Shire Council invites residents, visitors, and stakeholders to provide feedback on successes, improvements, and the park's direction.
The future of Coal Creek Community Park and Museum is now up for discussion. At the final Council Meeting for 2023, the Coal Creek Discussion Paper was endorsed for community feedback. The Discussion Paper outlines the Parks current situation, including key issues, strategic planning and proposes potential options for the future to get the conversation started.
Engage with us! Share thoughts and opinions on the Discussion Paper, addressing the current state, challenges, opportunities, and three possible options. Your input matters
Community engagement
South Gippsland Shire Council encourages residents, visitors and stakeholders to share thoughtful feedback about what is currently working well at the Park, areas for improvement and a direction for its future. There are in-person and online opportunities available. To view the in-person locations and to provide online feedback, please visit Your Say South Gippsland website.
The online survey closes 29 February 2024. As part of this process, a Community Assembly is being recruited now. If you received a letter and you are interested in being in the Assembly, please visit Coal Creek Community Assembly website.
Pictures from Coal Creek Community Park and Museum, Korumburra Facebook page.
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