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We want a social, inclusive and fair Launceston. Our City is a place that offers services and spaces for all while celebrating our diversity. We also want to create a resilient Launceston – a city that continues to thrive no matter what challenges we experience.
This consultation starts on Friday 3 June 2022, and ends on Sunday 14 August 2022.
Engaging with you:
We want to explore long-term aspirations for public open spaces, trails and networks with the community. We want your feedback on:
Improving Launceston's health and wellbeing
Barriers preventing people in Launceston from being healthy
What people value most about Launceston's public open spaces
Improvements to public spaces and the urban tree canopy
Connecting Launceston's public open spaces
Priority experiences people want from Launceston's play spaces
How to guide the future of technology, data and innovation for Launceston
Use the Conversation Toolkit to have a discussion with your friends, family, or community groups and gather valuable feedback on how we can make Launceston social, inclusive, and fair.
Register your interest for an online facilitated conversation led by one of our experts. This will work best for a group of six or more, such as a community group.
Check out KEY DATES for other related events that may be of interest to you!
What happens with my feedback?
The information that we collect from you will help develop these key Council documents:
Health and Wellbeing Vision
Public Open Space Strategy
Trails and Networks Strategy
Urban Tree Canopy Strategy
Smart City Strategy.
Your feedback will also help us to plan and and improve our play spaces.
We want a social, inclusive and fair Launceston. Our City is a place that offers services and spaces for all while celebrating our diversity. We also want to create a resilient Launceston – a city that continues to thrive no matter what challenges we experience.
This consultation starts on Friday 3 June 2022, and ends on Sunday 14 August 2022.
Engaging with you:
We want to explore long-term aspirations for public open spaces, trails and networks with the community. We want your feedback on:
Improving Launceston's health and wellbeing
Barriers preventing people in Launceston from being healthy
What people value most about Launceston's public open spaces
Improvements to public spaces and the urban tree canopy
Connecting Launceston's public open spaces
Priority experiences people want from Launceston's play spaces
How to guide the future of technology, data and innovation for Launceston
Use the Conversation Toolkit to have a discussion with your friends, family, or community groups and gather valuable feedback on how we can make Launceston social, inclusive, and fair.
Register your interest for an online facilitated conversation led by one of our experts. This will work best for a group of six or more, such as a community group.
Check out KEY DATES for other related events that may be of interest to you!
What happens with my feedback?
The information that we collect from you will help develop these key Council documents:
Health and Wellbeing Vision
Public Open Space Strategy
Trails and Networks Strategy
Urban Tree Canopy Strategy
Smart City Strategy.
Your feedback will also help us to plan and and improve our play spaces.
Tomorrow Together is the City of Launceston's call to action to the community, business and industry to work together to tackle the big challenges facing Launceston. Right now, we are talking to our communities about how we ensure our City is active and healthy. This survey takes about 10 minutes to complete.
Register your interest in an online facilitated conversation led by one of our experts. This option works best for a group of six or more, such as a community group.
During the 60-90 minute session we'll use the Conversation Toolkit and gather valuable feedback on how we can make Launceston social, inclusive and fair.
Complete this form to tell us a bit about yourself and your group.
Theme 5 - A Social, Inclusive and Fair City is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for contributions. Have your say now!
Reviewing feedback
this is an upcoming stage for Theme 5 - A Social, Inclusive and Fair City
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report and outcomes
this is an upcoming stage for Theme 5 - A Social, Inclusive and Fair City
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.