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Future Cardinia: share your feedback on Council’s strategic objectives

The Cardinia Shire community is invited to provide feedback on Council’s draft strategic objectives, which will guide the development of the new Council Plan 2025–29 and associated strategic documents

The strategic objectives have been informed by priorities identified by the Community Panel during the deliberative engagement process in February. The panel, which included a diverse cross section of the community, contributed ideas and provided valuable insights over four workshops.

As part of the deliberative engagement process, the Community Panel reviewed and updated Council’s Community Vision and identified a number of key focus areas that have helped to inform the draft strategic objectives.

Council is now seeking feedback from the wider Cardinia Shire community on the draft strategic objectives:

Thriving communities: we deliver inclusive programs and facilities that enhance engagement, wellbeing and resilience.

Vibrant places: we celebrate our well-designed towns and infrastructure that strengthens belonging and connection.

Adaptive environments: we care for our natural environment and support recovery from challenges.

Prosperous economies: we encourage urban and rural business and local employment to grow.

Responsible leaders: we demonstrate responsible leadership and financial stewardship.

Cardinia Shire Mayor Cr Jack Kowarzik encourages community members to share their thoughts on the draft strategic objectives.

“There is no doubt that community input is essential in helping to guide Council in planning for the future of our shire,” Mayor Kowarzik said.

“Thank you to the members of our Community Panel who provided valuable feedback and insights throughout the deliberative engagement process.

“We have listened to what the panel has told us and have developed draft strategic objectives to guide our work and help us to respond to the needs of our growing community into the future.

“We are now inviting feedback from the broader community and asking you to let us know what you think about the draft strategic objectives and whether they reflect community priorities.”

Following the consultation period, the finalised strategic objectives will inform the development of the Council Plan 2025–29, the Long-Term Financial Plan, Asset Plan and Liveability Plan. Each plan will go out for wider community engagement later in the year.

“These key strategic documents will ultimately guide Council’s activities and decision making for the next 4 years, so it’s important that we develop plans that reflect the community’s priorities and that will enable us to respond to our rapid growth and challenges and ensure that our shire remains a vibrant and liveable place that people are proud to call home.”

Community consultation is open from 27 March until 11 May.

You can get involved by:

Completing the online survey on our Creating Cardinia engagement platform.

Providing feedback at one of the pop-up sessions being held across the shire throughout the consultation period.

For more information, session details, or to complete the survey, visit https://creating.cardinia.vic.gov.au/Future-Cardinia

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