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Consultations and Public Notices
Consultations and Public Notices
Limited Council communications will be published during the Council Election Period, from 17 September – 26 October 2024. For more information visit the Council Elections 2024 webpage.
The Greater Dandenong City Council values the ideas and opinions of its residents, rate payers and business and wants them to be a part of planning and decision make processes. We recognise that decision making and services are enhanced when the community has an opportunity to provide input and express its expectations, aspirations and ideas.
Council regularly seeks community views on a range projects and plans via online consultations, surveys, workshops, focus groups and advisory committees.
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To ensure that our engagement is best practice a Community Engagement Policy and Framework have been developed. The policy outlines Council's commitment to thorough, consistent and genuine community engagement that will inform responsible decision making for the benefit of the community, while the framework provides for more comprehensive and broader community engagement with a wider range of mechanisms.
Below is a copy of Greater Dandenong’s Community Engagement Planning Framework which outlines the methodologies and key principles Council applies when engaging with stakeholders.
Community Engagement Planning Framework
The Framework also aligns with Council’s already endorsed Community Engagement Policy.
Advisory Committees provide advice to Council concerning strategic or policy issues, enhance communication between Council and the community and complement other elements of community engagement.
Community Reference Groups provide advice to Council concerning specific issues or topics, enhance communication between Council and the community and complement other elements of community engagement.
Find out more information about local Advisory Committees and Community Reference Groups