How do you see the future of Indigo Shire?

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Consultation has concluded

We believe in the power of community and the invaluable insights that every individual brings. That's why we're inviting you to share your thoughts and ideas on the long-term future of Indigo Shire.

We want to know what you love most about the Shire and how we can prioritise future funding to enhance its liveability, viability, and future sustainability.

Your input matters. We're dedicated to creating a community that reflects your hopes, dreams, and aspirations. By participating in this project, you'll have the opportunity to shape the future vision for the Shire and have a say in the decisions that will impact our community for years to come.

Your Voice, Our Inspiration

We're leaving this engagement opportunity open for at least 12 months, giving you ample time to share your story and be heard. Your valuable insights will serve as a compass as we develop new strategies and plans, including our next Council Plan set to be implemented in 2025. With your input, we can build a future that we all believe in.

Let your voice be heard

We're eager to hear your thoughts and ideas on how we can shape the future of the Shire. We want to create an open, welcoming environment where you feel heard, valued, and part of the conversation. That's why we invite you to share your insights in a friendly and approachable manner.

You can either share your story below or take a short survey to share your hopes, dreams and aspirations.

We believe in the power of community and the invaluable insights that every individual brings. That's why we're inviting you to share your thoughts and ideas on the long-term future of Indigo Shire.

We want to know what you love most about the Shire and how we can prioritise future funding to enhance its liveability, viability, and future sustainability.

Your input matters. We're dedicated to creating a community that reflects your hopes, dreams, and aspirations. By participating in this project, you'll have the opportunity to shape the future vision for the Shire and have a say in the decisions that will impact our community for years to come.

Your Voice, Our Inspiration

We're leaving this engagement opportunity open for at least 12 months, giving you ample time to share your story and be heard. Your valuable insights will serve as a compass as we develop new strategies and plans, including our next Council Plan set to be implemented in 2025. With your input, we can build a future that we all believe in.

Let your voice be heard

We're eager to hear your thoughts and ideas on how we can shape the future of the Shire. We want to create an open, welcoming environment where you feel heard, valued, and part of the conversation. That's why we invite you to share your insights in a friendly and approachable manner.

You can either share your story below or take a short survey to share your hopes, dreams and aspirations.

Share your hopes and dreams for Indigo

What are your long-term hopes, dreams and aspirations for Indigo Shire (think more broadly about the whole Shire, not just your town). For example describe the kind of community you want to be a part of and leave as a legacy for future generations.

Thank you for sharing your hopes, dreams and aspirations with us

CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

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    Lake Samball

    by Cath Rivers, about 2 years ago
    When first moving to Beechworth, we loved spending time at the lake. It would be so nice to have some lovely grass to sit on. It gets very busy at the beach in summer and a grassed area would help with the traffic and give people a nice place to relax.
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    Indigo Small Towns

    by Leonie23, about 2 years ago
    While larger towns and cities within Indigo Shire are important, smaller towns must be supported to increase employment, tourism and population welfare.
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    by Chrissie z, about 2 years ago

    When I was growing up in Albury in the 1960's, towns such as Yackandandah, Mytleford, Beechworth were not considered worth visiting. Today , the vibrancy of the smaller towns in the Indigo Shire is second to none. The trend for young families to relocate and drive the growth of these towns is my dream. This must be supported by the development of infrastructure & required services I.e., schools, health, roads etc. Make living in the Indigo Shire the envy of everyone.