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The Community Strategy Plan (CSP) reflects our community's vision for the future. It outlines long-term goals, strategies to achieve them, and measures to track progress. The CSP guides all the Council's plans, policies, and budgets, ensuring a cohesive approach to community goals and vision. Every council is required under legislation to have a CSP.

Bayside Council is reviewing the Community Strategic Plan over the next few months. The current vision outlined in the Community Strategic Plan, Bayside 2032, is structured around four key themes:

Theme 1: ‘Bayside will be a vibrant place’.

Theme 2: ‘Our people will be connected in a creative city’.

Theme 3: ‘Bayside will be green, resilient, and sustainable’.

Theme 4: ‘We will be a prosperous community’.

This survey will take approx 5 mintues

Council partners with community, business, and all levels of government to deliver the community vision and the community strategic plan. Overall, for the last 4 years, how satisfied are you that Council has delivered on strategic directions in the plan? Required

Current Community Strategic Plan Themes

Theme One Bayside will be a vibrant place,

We define this as featuring accessible spaces, strong partnerships, heritage, a connected community, a distinct sense of identity, unique and special places, thoughtful management of residential development, diverse housing options, and a lively and vibrant city center.

Please rate the importance of Theme One Required

Theme Two Our people will be connected in a creative city.

We describe this as benefiting from technology, being united and enthusiastic about the future, celebrating and recognizing First Nations culture, and fostering inclusivity while treating everyone with dignity and respect.

Please rate the importance of Theme Two Required

Theme Three: Bayside will be green, resilient, and sustainable,

We describe this as managing waste, addressing climate change, utilising renewable energy, protecting waterways, maintaining green spaces, and expanding the tree canopy.

Please rate the importance of Theme Three Required

Theme Four: We will be a prosperous community.

We describe this as a focus on economic development, preserving of industrial and employment lands, Council employment, affordable and local housing, local traffic and parking, local business, employment, transport, and a sharing economy.

Please rate the importance of Theme Four Required

What we've heard so far - Community Satisfaction Survey

We heard that respondents said it is important to support our most vulnerable community members.

For example: children aged 0-11 years, youth aged 12-24 years, seniors, non-English-speaking residents, individuals with disabilities, the homeless, LGBTQI+, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders, victims of domestic violence, the unemployed or those with low income, and people with chronic illnesses.
We heard Open Space is a high priority. How often, if at all, do you visit these areas.
Weekly
Once a month
Once evry 3 - 6 months
Never
Sports fields/ovals (Football, cricket etc)
Sports fields/ovals (Football, cricket etc)
Outdoor sports courts (e.g., Basketball, tennis)
Outdoor sports courts (e.g., Basketball, tennis)
Playgrounds and play spaces for children
Playgrounds and play spaces for children
Spaces for young people (e.g., skate, BMX track)
Spaces for young people (e.g., skate, BMX track)
Parks (picnic, BBQ, informal kickabout)
Parks (picnic, BBQ, informal kickabout)
Public swim pool/centre (indoor and/or outdoor)
Public swim pool/centre (indoor and/or outdoor)
Natural areas & bushland
Natural areas & bushland
Foreshores and waterways
Foreshores and waterways
Dog parks
Dog parks
Walking & cycling trails
Walking & cycling trails
Thinking about our open spaces, how important is the following?
Very Important
Important
Somewhat important
Not very important
Not at all important
Connectivity (footpaths, walking tracks)
Connectivity (footpaths, walking tracks)
Disability access
Disability access
Drinking fountains
Drinking fountains
Seating & Picnic tables
Seating & Picnic tables
BBQ Facilities
BBQ Facilities
Toilets
Toilets
Walking Trails
Walking Trails
Protection of flora and fauna
Protection of flora and fauna
Outdoor Education Programs
Outdoor Education Programs
Cultural events/education
Cultural events/education
Heritage/historical education
Heritage/historical education
Outdoor gyms
Outdoor gyms
Community / Competition Sport
Community / Competition Sport
Community events
Community events
Bike / Walking tracks
Bike / Walking tracks
How important is Future sustainable development and planning? Scale 1 - 5. 1 not important, 5 + very important
1
1 3 5

Future Bayside

About You

Knowing about you helps us understand responses further

Where you live
You have 4 characters remaining
How long have your lived in the Bayside Local Government area? Required
What language do you speak at home? Required
What is your age?
Are you Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander?
Do you have a disability?