10-2-25's YAC about Tomorrow - Youth Discussion Forum

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HEY!.....YAC about Tomorrow!

YO! If you are a young person aged 10 - 25, this space is for you! Have a say in the future of your community! Tell us what you love about Charles Sturt today and what you want to see in the future. Transport, public art, leisure and recreation opportunities, spaces for young people, the environment.....what's important to you?

Have your say in the discussion forums below and YAC about Tomorrow!

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Leadership - How can Council be a strong community leader? How do you want to be involved with and consulted about Council activities and decision making?

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Community consultation, keeping the community informed, types of services delivered, leadership style, rating policy and budget allocations are just a few of the topics you may want to consider here. For more 'food for thought' view the Leadership Paper in the library.

by CCS Administrator 28 Oct 2011, 10:53am | 111 views

Liveability - How well does the City work for you now? How could the City work better for you?

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Liveability is about the mechanics of the City. Housing choice and affordability; transport and traffic; walking and cycling networks; ability to move across and in and out of the City; open space; streetscape; community safety and shopping precincts are just some of the topics you may want to consider here. For more 'food for thought' view the Liveability Paper in the library.

by CCS Administrator 28 Oct 2011, 10:52am | 173 views

Local Economy - How important is it for Council to help grow local business? What action should Council take to support the local business sector?

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The local economy is changing rapidly as a result of global competion and technological change. Manufacturing, traditionally the key driver of the local economy, has been in deline for some time.The local skills base, growth in the knowledge economy and economic development opportunities offered by tourism and the National Broadband Optical Fibre roll out are just a few of the topics you might want to consider here. For more 'food for thought' view the Economy Paper in the library.

by CCS Administrator 28 Oct 2011, 10:50am | 90 views

Place - What do you love about the 'look' and 'feel' of Charles Sturt now? What are your favourite places in the City and why?

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Sense of place; telling the stories and history of the City; Kaurna heritage; creating great public spaces and public art are just some of the topics you may want to consider here. For more 'food for thought' view the Place Paper in the library.

by CCS Administrator 28 Oct 2011, 10:49am | 242 views

Community - What does 'community' mean to you? How important is it and how can Council help strengthen community and promote health and wellbeing?

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Community services and facilities; supporting older residents as well as younger residents and people from diverse cultural backgrounds, and communty capacity building are just a few of the topics you may want to consider here. For more 'food for thought' view the Community Paper in the library .

by CCS Administrator 28 Oct 2011, 10:13am | 183 views

Natural environment - How important is it to you? How important is it that Council plays a role in environmental sustainability? What are the priorities for action?

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Climate change, water management, biodiversity, waste management, recycling, more sustainable buildings and lifestyles are just a few of the topics you might want to consider here. For more 'food for thought' view the Sustainability Paper in the library.

by CCS Administrator 28 Oct 2011, 10:12am | 117 views

What's your vision for Charles Sturt in 2027? How should the City of tomorrow be different to the City of today?

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Charles Sturt's population is currently just under 107,000 and projected to grow strongly, with forecasts suggesting that the City's population may reach 126,000 by 2026 and 150,000 by 2036. A high proportion of the City's residents are older adults (over 65) and nearly a third of the City's households are single person households. Both of these trends are set to continue. The City is also culturally diverse with almost a quarter of the population born overseas. For further information about the current and forecast population and demographic make up of the City see 'Charles Sturt - Preliminary Population Paper, August 2011'

by CCS Administrator 28 Oct 2011, 10:11am | 236 views

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