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Provide a hard copy submission * Our Customer and Library Service Centres are currently closed. If you would like us to mail you a hard copy, or you are unable to print, please call us on 5734 6200
MORE INFORMATION
For further information please call the Governance team on 5734 6200.
Submissions close 9am, Monday 10 August 2020.
We've released our draft Public Transparency Policy for community feedback.
Under section 57 of the Local Government Act 2020 we must adopt and maintain a public transparency document,
This policy formalises our commitment to transparent decision-making processes and public access to Council information.
The policy includes:
increased community confidence and trust in Council through greater understanding and awareness
improved Council visibility and performance
and access to information that is current and easily accessible.
Provide a hard copy submission * Our Customer and Library Service Centres are currently closed. If you would like us to mail you a hard copy, or you are unable to print, please call us on 5734 6200
MORE INFORMATION
For further information please call the Governance team on 5734 6200.
Mitchell Shire Council would appreciate you taking the time to complete this short consultation survey.
Please note, questions marked with an asterisk are mandatory.
Online survey
You can make an online submission by completing the form here.
Hard copy survey
Download and print a hard copy survey form from this website.
Pick up a submission form by calling a Customer and Library Service Centre in Broadford, Kilmore, Seymour or Wallan on 5734 6200.
Send us a written submission by email to mitchell@mitchellshire.vic.gov.au or mail to Mitchell Shire Council, Reply Paid 70358, 113 High Street, Broadford, Vic, 3658 (no stamp required
Survey closes on Monday 10 August 2020.
Consultation has concluded. For more information on this project, please contact us on 5734 6200.
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Stages
Council adopts draft policy for consultation
Public Transparency Policy is currently at this stage
Community feedback
this is an upcoming stage for Public Transparency Policy
Adoption
this is an upcoming stage for Public Transparency Policy