Have your say- Help shape how council engages with the community
WELLINGTON Shire Council is refreshing its Community Engagement Policy and Strategy and is inviting residents to have their say on how Council connects with the community.
These two important documents outline how Council engages with the community on projects, decisions and services that impact everyday life across the Shire. They also meet requirements under the Local Government Act 2020, which sets a clear expectation that when Victorian councils engage with their communities, they must do it in a meaningful, transparent and inclusive way.
Wellington Shire Council Mayor Cr Scott Rossetti said the updated Policy and Strategy will guide how Council seeks feedback, runs consultations and ensures that the voices of residents' help shape the future of the municipality. “Community engagement is about more than ticking a box - it’s about genuinely listening and working together to get better outcomes,” said Mayor Rossetti.
“Whether it's a small local project or a Shire-wide strategy, we want to make sure everyone has the opportunity to contribute.”
How to Get Involved:
Council is offering a range of ways for residents to have their say:
Attend a Community Session
Join one of three sessions across the Shire taking part in activities, to ask questions and share ideas:
o Thursday 15 May, 4pm–6pm – Yarram Community Hub-
o visit link here Have your say- Council Engagement Community Session (Yarram) Tickets, Yarram Community Hub, Yarram | TryBooking Australia
• Fill out the Survey
The survey only takes 5 minutes to complete and is open until Thursday 23 May.
Complete it online here: Community Engagement Strategy and Policy Survey | Your Wellington Your Say or visit your local library branch or the Yarram or Sale Customer Service Centres to complete a hardcopy version.
Prefer to talk?
Call 1300 366 244 and ask to speak with the Communications and Engagement Advisor, or email nicoled@wellington.vic.gov.au to organise a time to chat.
Why It Matters
Under the Local Government Act 2020, all Victorian councils must develop a Community Engagement Policy that outlines how they will involve the community in decision-making. This includes planning, service delivery, financial management and major projects.
Wellington Shire Council’s updated Policy and Strategy will ensure engagement efforts are tailored to local needs, inclusive of all voices, and responsive to what matters most to residents. Council needs your help to tell us how you want to engage when the community input can influence a decision and how you want to hear about opportunities to have your say.