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Community Engagement Green Wedge Management Plan Review
WebThe community's thoughts and ideas - May to July 2018. In preparing to review the Green Wedge Management Plan, Council undertook a broad program of consultation with the Nillumbik community between May and July 2018. We asked people to put forward their ideas on the question: ‘What is the best way for us to manage Nillumbik’s Green Wedge
Actived: 6 days ago
URL: https://participate.nillumbik.vic.gov.au/gwmp/community-engagement
Home Participate Nillumbik
WebThank you for providing your thoughts on the upcoming Budget 2024 - 2025. Last updated: 17 Apr, 2024. We have reviewed our Election Period Policy in preparation for the 2024 council elections. Last updated: 16 Apr, 2024. Amendments C143 (Eltham Major Activity Centre) and C144 (Diamond Creek Major Activity Centre)
Health and Wellbeing Plan 2021-2025
WebAcknowledgement of Country Nillumbik Shire Council acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as the Traditional Owners of the Country on which Nillumbik is located. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all First Nations People. We respect the enduring strength of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and …
Background: Nillumbik Green Wedge Management Plan
WebBackground. The Victorian State Government expects each of metropolitan Melbourne’s green wedge councils to prepare a Green Wedge Management Plan and review it on a regular basis. Council made a commitment to review the Nillumbik Green Wedge Management Plan (2010 - 2025) when it was elected in 2016. Council wants to ensure …
Goal 3: Safe and healthy environments Green Wedge …
WebAcknowledgement of Country Nillumbik Shire Council acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as the Traditional Owners of the Country on which Nillumbik is located. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all First Nations People. We respect the enduring strength of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and …
Nillumbik 2040/Council Plan/Financial Plan/Health & Wellbeing Plan
WebNillumbik has a new vision for the future, capturing the essence of what is most valued about our community and our Shire, and informed by extensive consultation. The Community Vision – Nillumbik 2040 was adopted by Council along with the Council Plan 2021-2025, Nillumbik Health and Wellbeing Plan 2021-2025, and Financial Plan 2021-2031.
Mental Health and Wellbeing Advocacy
WebAcknowledgement of Country Nillumbik Shire Council acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as the Traditional Owners of the Country on which Nillumbik is located. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all First Nations People. We respect the enduring strength of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and …
Old Plenty Fire station site Participate Nillumbik
WebThe Plenty Fire Brigade has now moved to its new fire station, a short distance from its current site at 109-115 Yan Yean Rd, Plenty. Council resolved in May 2020 to sell land shown as Lot 1 on the Aerial Plan of Land to the Country Fire Authority (CFA) to build a new fire station for its Plenty Brigade. The old Plenty Fire Station is also
Biodiversity Strategy
WebThank you for sharing your thoughts on the draft Biodiversity Strategy. Nillumbik's draft Biodiversity Strategy 2024 - 2034 will help guide the protection and enhancement of biodiversity across the Shire.. In previous consultation we sought views from the community about Nillumbik’s biodiversity, threats and ideas for how it can be protected and enhanced.
Nillumbik Green Wedge Management Plan
WebThank you to everyone who provided their feedback on the draft Green Wedge Management Plan. The Green Wedge Management Plan - November 2019 was adopted at the Ordinary Meeting of Council on 26 November 2019.. GWMP Bulletin 6 contains a summary of key changes made to the Draft Green Wedge Management Plan in response to the …
Ageing Well in Nillumbik Participate Nillumbik
WebThe Ageing Well in Nillumbik Action Plan 2019 - 2022 has now been adopted by Council. It will guide the delivery of key priorities and actions. Thank you to everyone who shared their ideas on helping Nillumbik to become more age-friendly, and gave us feedback on support needs and experiences. The Commonwealth Government has introduced major
Taking climate action Participate Nillumbik
WebThe Climate Action Plan 2022-2032 will guide Council’s response to the challenges posed by climate change over the next decade and outlines a twofold approach, involving mitigation and adaptation. It builds on Council’s previous plans (2010, 2015) and emphasises collaboration with the community to achieve its key climate action aims.
Amendment C140 Participate Nillumbik
WebFinal Decision - Amendment Approved. As per Council's resolution at the 22 February Council Meeting, Planning Scheme Amendment C140nill to the Nillumbik Planning Scheme which was submitted for approval by Council under Section 31 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987 on the 7 March 2022. On the 19 April 2022, the Minister for …
Protecting Nillumbik's Biodiversity into the future Biodiversity
WebThe draft strategy has two overarching goals, four focus areas and supporting actions: Goal 1: The biodiversity of Nillumbik is healthy. Target: Achieve a net gain in the overall extent, connectivity and condition of habitat by 2034. Goal 2: Nillumbik’s community values and cares for nature. Target: That 70 per cent of Nillumbik residents
Goal 4: A prosperous economy
WebA4.9. Finalise and implement a new Nillumbik Equine Strategy. A4.10. Review and update Council’s Destination Management Plan to: improve awareness of the benefits of cycle tourism and mapping information. invest in digital interpretation of heritage, cultural and natural assets. develop tourism through trail investment.
Together in Nillumbik Participate Nillumbik
WebWith our community facing the biggest public health challenge of its lifetime, we recognise that for many this is a difficult time, and that your health, livelihood and connections may have been affected. The “Together in Nillumbik” survey is being conducted to better understand how the community has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic
Community Engagement Participate Nillumbik
WebEngagement matters to the Nillumbik community - 84.07% of the community agreed with the principles to be included in the policy. Regardless of whether it chooses to engage or not, there is a strong view among the community that it is important that the opportunity to provide feedback be made easily available. 76.4% of respondents consider providing …
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