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Wellington Shire Council launches next phase of Future Wellington with a diverse Think Tank to shape community vision
Wellington Shire Council's Future Wellington project progresses with a diverse Think Tank to shape the community vision, guided by feedback from nearly 1,900 residents. Workshops begin in February.
Wellington Shire Council is ready to launch into the next phase of the Future Wellington project. A diverse Think Tank group has been established, marking an important step in the development of council's next Community Vision to guide the direction and priorities of Wellington Shire.
The Future Wellington Community Check-in gathered feedback from 1,900 residents, shaping the next steps and guiding the Think Tank's diverse perspectives
Guiding Wellington's future
The Future Wellington Community Check-in Findings Report identified that almost 1,900 residents participated in the community check-in process between July and August 2024, sharing their aspirations and priorities for the future of Wellington. This feedback provided a foundation for shaping the project's next steps and ensuring that the evolving needs of the community are reflected in council's strategic plans.
The Think Tank, made up of 25-30 participants from all walks of life will bring a wealth of perspectives to the table. Their role will be to analyse the feedback collected during the first stage of consultation and make recommendations for the new Community Vision as well as principles to guide the development of the following plans:
- Council Plan 2025-2029: Setting priorities and services to achieve the Community Vision over the next four years
- Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing Plan: Identifying actions to improve community health and wellbeing in partnership with health services and community groups
- Asset Plan: Ensuring council has the facilities and assets to deliver on its priorities
- Financial Plan: Providing a roadmap for council's resources to operate sustainably now and in the future
Think Tank workshops, starting February this year, will bring participants together to explore community feedback, learn from experts, and collaborate on recommendations from the findings report.
Shaping Wellington's future
Wellington Shire Council Mayor, Cr Scott Rossetti expressed excitement about this next step, saying the Future Wellington Think Tank shows how serious we are about genuine community engagement. "Now is the time to bring together different voices to make sure our plans reflect the needs and aspirations of all residents. This is about shaping a future that works for everyone in Wellington". Cr Rossetti concluded.
For more information about Future Wellington or the council planning process, please contact Wellington Shire Council's Organisational Performance team on 1300 366 244 or email futurewellington@wellington.vic.gov.au. To view the Future Wellington Community Check-in Findings Report, visit Wellington Shire Council website.
Pictures from Wellington Shire Council Facebook page.
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