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Consultation has concluded
This component of the engagement is now complete.
This is the time to actand bring the future vision to life.
All information and feedback gathered in the previous consultation stages will be compiled and presented at the Future of Mandurah Summit in February 2019.
The Summit will bring together community, levels of government and other key stakeholders to create a vision for Mandurah's future and an action plan to achieve this.
This will be the day when Mandurah's future vision and plan will be developed.
Following the Summit a “Community and Business Leaders Forum” will be held in May 2019. At this event, the vision will be workshopped and conversations will commence on what role key stakeholders (including State and Federal Governments, the City of Mandurah, local Not for Profit groups, businesses and the community) need to play to support the delivery of the vision and community aspirations.
This component of the engagement is now complete.
This is the time to actand bring the future vision to life.
All information and feedback gathered in the previous consultation stages will be compiled and presented at the Future of Mandurah Summit in February 2019.
The Summit will bring together community, levels of government and other key stakeholders to create a vision for Mandurah's future and an action plan to achieve this.
This will be the day when Mandurah's future vision and plan will be developed.
Following the Summit a “Community and Business Leaders Forum” will be held in May 2019. At this event, the vision will be workshopped and conversations will commence on what role key stakeholders (including State and Federal Governments, the City of Mandurah, local Not for Profit groups, businesses and the community) need to play to support the delivery of the vision and community aspirations.
Project Stages
Stage 1: Discuss - STAGE COMPLETE
Stage 3: Act has finished this stage
October 12 - December 9
• Conversations hosted by community leaders and groups