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Residents invited to give feedback on South Gippsland's Community Vision project
South Gippsland residents are invited to get involved in shaping up the community vision project of the council.
Invitations will begin being sent out to be involved in South Gippsland's Community Vision project on Monday 15 November 2021. The recruitment stage is being handled independently of the council by deliberately engaging.
South Gippsland's Community Vision will reflect what our residents hope our region looks like by the year 2040
Send your registrations
If you receive a flyer in the mail and want to be involved, please follow the instructions on the flyer to register your interest. Registrations close midnight Sunday 12 December 2021. South Gippsland Shire Council invites all residents to be part of shaping the future of the shire, register now!
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