Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazetteTown needs your help

Town needs your help

CARDINIA Shire Council is calling on Kooweerup residents to join a reference group as part of the township strategy review.
The current strategy was adopted in January 2000, and the council began a review in February 2010 with a community workshop.
Strategic Planner Phil Jackson said new members were needed to act as representatives for the Kooweerup community.
“The reference group is seeking expressions of interest from new members with fresh ideas and insights to contribute to the review, which will set the direction for development of the township for the next 10 plus years,” Mr Jackson said.
The reference group meets fortnightly on a Wednesday afternoon from 3pm to 5pm at the Kooweerup Community Centre.
“The reference group will be kept informed and will be consulted by council officers throughout the remainder of the review process, with the project expected to be completed by May this year,” Mr Jackson said.
“Council will work with the members to ensure that the group’s concerns and aspirations as representatives of the Kooweerup community are directly reflected in the strategy developed.”
Once it is reviewed, the strategy will provide clear directions in the key areas of residential development, economic development, community development, traffic and transport, physical infrastructure, open space, environment and town centre urban design for the township.
Expressions of interest to join the reference group can be obtained by calling Mr Jackson at the council on 1300 787 624 or by via email at p.jackson@cardinia.vic.gov.au

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Yakkerboo set for stage debut

Yakkerboo is a common sight around town, whether it be the statue on Main Street or his annual appearance at the festival, but there...
More News

No slowing down for real estate growth in Pakenham

Pakenham’s property growth continues to rise with the median house price at $700k. According to data from property.com.au, $700k was the median price based on...

Wangoom sisters help to fill vet shortages

Wangoom sisters Abbey and Ella Titmus are helping to fill a growing void across regional Australia for large animal and mixed practice vets. Australia is...

Battle breeding innovation conference

A conference in Geelong next month will show Australian cattle breeders how new technologies and innovations can shape the future of their herds and...

Scope is Supporting You to Live the Life You Choose

For over 75 years, Scope has been a trusted supporter of people with disability, empowering them to grow in confidence and live the life...

Empowering Young Minds at Aspire – Enrol for 2026!

More than just childcare, Aspire is a community built on connection. Our educators take the time to truly know each child, creating classrooms filled...

Support becomes entitlement

There is a moment many community organisations reach, often without realising it, a point when support quietly shifts into expectation, and gratitude is replaced...

Champs, chats and chokes

DAVE: Good morning boys, what a massive week of sport; we’ve a had a Pro-Am series through West Gippsland, the Woolamai Cup was on,...

Wells to lead next-gen Crows

Jason Wells may bleed red, but he also bleeds gold and navy blue. The legendary Longwarry forward is known for kicking over 1000 goals on...

Pakenham History: Yakkerboo stands the test of time

It fills Ray Canobie with pride that an event he devised as deputy shire secretary in the mid-1970s as a means to engender civic...

Fourth attack in weeks rocks Heritage Church

Still reeling from earlier vandalism and attempted break-ins, Lang Lang’s St John’s Anglican Church has been hit for a fourth time, despite increased patrols. The...