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Community feedback wanted on Bairnsdale 2050 co-design workshop on 20 April at Bairnsdale RSL
Residents are invited to participate in the Bairnsdale 2050 initiative, contributing ideas for the town's future growth and development at a co-design workshop on April 20. Limited spots, register online.
Community members are being given a chance to put forward their ideas for Bairnsdale's future at an upcoming community workshop. The Bairnsdale 2050 initiative is inviting locals to join a co-design workshop on Saturday, April 20. The aim of the workshop is to gather public input that will help shape strategies for Bairnsdale's growth and development over the next 25 years.
The Bairnsdale 2050 co-design workshop at Bairnsdale RSL offers an opportunity to collaborate on solutions for Bairnsdale's future
Bairnsdale vision workshop
The workshop, which will run from 10.00 am to 3.30 pm at Bairnsdale RSL, will give people an opportunity to work together with the project team to come up with solutions for a thriving Bairnsdale in 2050.
"We want to hear from locals about what they like about Bairnsdale, the challenges for the future, the things that need to be improved, and how we can tackle them. Tapping into local knowledge, wants and perspectives is vital," Mayor Cr Tom Crook said.
For details about the co-design workshop - including presenting - contact council's strategic planning team at planning@egipps.vic.gov.au. Cr Crook encouraged people to make their voices heard. "This is a chance to directly influence Bairnsdale's vision and future direction." Places are limited to 60, so residents are asked to register online at Bairnsdale 2050 codesign workshop Expression of Interest website to secure a spot.
Pictures from Google Images.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
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