A renewed focus for our Border communities

A renewed focus for our Border communities

Both our Albury and Wodonga communities were recently asked to share their thoughts on the previous 2C1C Strategic Plan, including regional priorities and community aspirations for the reviewed Strategic Plan and future cross border collaboration.This community input has informed the updated draft Strategic Plan, which replaces the previous plan that was developed in 2017.The top 12 regional priorities from the community were: Health and health servicesLiveabilityPlanning and managing growthInfrastructure, including roads, drains and footpathsEconomic development, including investment and jobs growthNatural environmentPublic transportSustainabilitySport and recreationTourismWater and water securityEducation and training The Draft 2C1C Strategic Plan will now be placed on public exhibition seeking community feedback, and if endorsed by both councils, work will begin on a revised Action Plan that identifies the projects, strategies and resources that will deliver on the new priorities and aspirations.AlburyCity Mayor Kylie King said the changes to the regional priorities align with what the community has been saying for some time."Good health services are such an important priority for our community, so we will continue to advocate strongly for improved services on both sides of the Border," Mayor King said."Again, liveability is also important, so we can retain the lifestyle we all know and love, and a renewed focus on planning and managing growth is critical for our future focus.""There have been many great achievements under our 2C1C partnership agreement, and it's really pleasing to see both communities' passion for continuing the partnership as we move into our exciting future," added Mayor King.Acting Wodonga Council Mayor Graeme Simpfendorfer said the community feedback would help both councils to advocate for improvements in line with community aspirations.“Issues such as health, growth, the economy, managing our natural environment and of course, liveability are key priorities for our community so we’re looking forward to continuing our combined work deliver improvements on  those issues and more,” he said.“As we continue our work together, we look forward to receiving further feedback during the public exhibition period so we can further develop an action plan that will deliver the future services and infrastructure that our growing community needs.”The 2C1C Draft Commnity Strategic Plan is now available for feedback on the Have your Say website.Submissions close Tuesday 24 January 2022.
AlburyCity News 29 Nov 2022
Read more
Federation Council Snippets 30-11-2022

Federation Council Snippets 30-11-2022

Council wishes to advise the community of its relocation and/or closure of some Council services and facilities due to the imminent flooding of the Ball Park/Corowa Civic Centre Precinct.
Federation Council 29 Nov 2022
Read more

The spirit of Christmas comes alive in the City of Parramatta

Carollers, tinsel and twinkling trees will transform the City of Parramatta into a Christmas wonderland this festive season – with a special visit from a very generous ‘virtual’ Santa.
Read more
Delivering strong results for Albury

Delivering strong results for Albury

These themes are the Albury communities vision and aspirations for the future, and drive Council's strategic focus and operational delivery towards A Growing Sustainable Economy, An Enhanced Natur…
AlburyCity News 29 Nov 2022
Read more
Protecting our public health and the environment

Protecting our public health and the environment

The Plan has been developed in accordance with NSW Office of Local Government requirements, and follows regulatory reform that requires Council's to regulate and supervise the performance of OSSM …
AlburyCity News 29 Nov 2022
Read more
November Council Meeting Recap

November Council Meeting Recap

opens in new tab or window Home / November Council Meeting Recap November Council Meeting Recap Published on 29 November 2022 Yesterday’s Council meeting began with the noting of the r…
Read more
Funding Secured – Resources for Regions Program

Funding Secured – Resources for Regions Program

Upper Hunter Shire council has been successful in securing over two million dollars as part of the Department of Regional NSW’s Resources for Region program – Round 9.
Read more
Council set to receive $791,613 thanks to Fixing Local Roads

Council set to receive $791,613 thanks to Fixing Local Roads

Council set to receive $791,613 thanks to Fixing Local Roads Published on 28 November 2022 Federation Council is one of five local councils in the Albury Electorate to receive a share of the NSW Gover…
Federation Council 28 Nov 2022
Read more