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Community Engagement Policy approved
Bass Coast Shire Council’s Community Engagement Policy 2021 was adopted at the Council Meeting held last Wednesday, 17 February.
The new Victorian Local Government Act 2020requires councils to develop and adopt a Community Engagement Policy by March 2021.
The Policy includes the principles of deliberative engagement and was developed in consultation with the community. It defines Council’s statement of intent regarding community engagement and aims to increase Council’s performance in relation to community engagement.
Bass Coast Shire Mayor, Cr Brett Tessari, said that Council is grateful to all those in the community who took the time to provide feedback on the draft Policy in January.
Bass Coast Shire Council will replace 46 of the solar panels on the roof of the Inverloch Community Hub this February, with a new 15kW solar system. The.
Wonthaggi seeks rejuvenation through art, laneways and nature
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Wonthaggi seeks rejuvenation through art, laneways and nature
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When it came time to choose a theme for the massive mural that would capture a piece of Wonthaggi’s soul, the obvious and most cliched choice was coal.
Instead, the town’s business and community leaders chose a more appealing scene not usually associated with the former mining town: a white-eared honeyeater perched on a branch beside a yellow-tailed black cockatoo.
The artwork, which takes up the outside wall of a double-storey building, is part of a campaign to rejuvenate the Bass Coast town and its image.