Draft Community Strategy 2021-2030

Consultation has concluded

Photo of 3 men, 2 in wheelchairs with text Community Strategy 2021-2030 and Council logo.

Glenorchy City Council is committed to improving the wellbeing of everyone in our community.

Community is at the heart of everything we do, so it is important that Council has a clear strategy for the future so that Glenorchy is a welcoming, healthy, safe and learning community.

We have developed a draft Community Strategy 2021-2030 to guide us over the next ten years. View the summary document for a quick overview of the draft strategy. Thank you to everyone who provided input in the first stage of consultation. View the engagement summary.

Research and consultation with our community has resulted in four priority areas that will inform all areas of Council activity:

  • Accessible, inclusive and diverse – we are a welcoming, accessible and inclusive community, caring for all.
  • Safe – we are a safe community with a strong sense of belonging, ownership, and pride.
  • Healthy – we are a healthy, thriving, vibrant and strongly-connected community.
  • Education and learning for life – we are a community that is engaged in diverse learning opportunities to achieve our aspirations.

We would like you to have a look at the draft Strategy and let us know what you think! There are a number of ways you can have your say:

  • Take our survey
  • Make a comment
  • Take the quick poll (you don't need to register to do this)
  • Talk to us at the Glenorchy Library on Tuesday 20 July, Wednesday 21 July or Thursday 22 July between 10am-12:30pm
  • Pick up a copy of the Draft Community Strategy at Glenorchy City Council and fill out the survey there

This consultation closed 9 am Tuesday 10 August. Thanks to everyone who provided feedback. Your feedback helped us finalise the strategy.

UPDATE: At the Local Government Meeting on the 30th August 2021 Council endorsed the Community Strategy 2021 - 2030.

Glenorchy City Council is committed to improving the wellbeing of everyone in our community.

Community is at the heart of everything we do, so it is important that Council has a clear strategy for the future so that Glenorchy is a welcoming, healthy, safe and learning community.

We have developed a draft Community Strategy 2021-2030 to guide us over the next ten years. View the summary document for a quick overview of the draft strategy. Thank you to everyone who provided input in the first stage of consultation. View the engagement summary.

Research and consultation with our community has resulted in four priority areas that will inform all areas of Council activity:

  • Accessible, inclusive and diverse – we are a welcoming, accessible and inclusive community, caring for all.
  • Safe – we are a safe community with a strong sense of belonging, ownership, and pride.
  • Healthy – we are a healthy, thriving, vibrant and strongly-connected community.
  • Education and learning for life – we are a community that is engaged in diverse learning opportunities to achieve our aspirations.

We would like you to have a look at the draft Strategy and let us know what you think! There are a number of ways you can have your say:

  • Take our survey
  • Make a comment
  • Take the quick poll (you don't need to register to do this)
  • Talk to us at the Glenorchy Library on Tuesday 20 July, Wednesday 21 July or Thursday 22 July between 10am-12:30pm
  • Pick up a copy of the Draft Community Strategy at Glenorchy City Council and fill out the survey there

This consultation closed 9 am Tuesday 10 August. Thanks to everyone who provided feedback. Your feedback helped us finalise the strategy.

UPDATE: At the Local Government Meeting on the 30th August 2021 Council endorsed the Community Strategy 2021 - 2030.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We'd like to know what you think about the draft Community Strategy 2021-2030 - a strategy for a welcoming, safe, healthy and learning community.  

    We would also like to know if you support the vision, goals and objectives for each of the priority areas.

    The survey should take around 6 minutes to complete. Consultation has been extended. It now closes 9am Tuesday 10 August.

    Consultation has concluded