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This consultation has now concluded. You can find the new Corporate Plan 2023 - 2028 here.
Thank you for your feedback!
Over 1,000 submissions have been reviewed and considered to identify the key strategies, initiatives and service areas that will help Council deliver our shared goals and outcomes over the next five years
You are invited to provide feedback on the revised draft Corporate Plan 2023 - 2028 until midnight 26 March 2023.
You can review the revised draft Corporate Plan under "Corporate Plan Documents" on the right-hand side of this screen.
This strategic, high-level visionary document outlines a roadmap to advance the vision of Council and the community. Community feedback was integral to shaping this vision around five strategic pillars:
Environment
Future
Prosperity
Community
Excellence.
Supporting each pillar are clear objectives, key performance indicators and proposed outcomes.
The corporate plan has a key focus on protecting the amenity of Noosa, enhancing our lifestyles and preserving our rich natural environment.
Council wants to hear from the community about the draft plan, prior to its formal adoption at the April or May Ordinary Meeting.
“Central to the success of this plan will be our commitment to continued discussions with the community plus providing sound financial and asset management,” Mayor Clare Stewart said.
“As a council, we remain committed to collaborating with our residents, business leaders and community groups to continue to make Noosa a great place to live, work and visit".
Thank you for your feedback!
Over 1,000 submissions have been reviewed and considered to identify the key strategies, initiatives and service areas that will help Council deliver our shared goals and outcomes over the next five years
You are invited to provide feedback on the revised draft Corporate Plan 2023 - 2028 until midnight 26 March 2023.
You can review the revised draft Corporate Plan under "Corporate Plan Documents" on the right-hand side of this screen.
This strategic, high-level visionary document outlines a roadmap to advance the vision of Council and the community. Community feedback was integral to shaping this vision around five strategic pillars:
Environment
Future
Prosperity
Community
Excellence.
Supporting each pillar are clear objectives, key performance indicators and proposed outcomes.
The corporate plan has a key focus on protecting the amenity of Noosa, enhancing our lifestyles and preserving our rich natural environment.
Council wants to hear from the community about the draft plan, prior to its formal adoption at the April or May Ordinary Meeting.
“Central to the success of this plan will be our commitment to continued discussions with the community plus providing sound financial and asset management,” Mayor Clare Stewart said.
“As a council, we remain committed to collaborating with our residents, business leaders and community groups to continue to make Noosa a great place to live, work and visit".
This consultation has now concluded. You can find the new Corporate Plan 2023 - 2028 here.
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