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Mount Gambier 2035 - Community Panel

Mount Gambier 2035 - Community Panel
04 June 2024

Mount Gambier 2035 Community Panel

Mount Gambier 2035 community panel members and Council facilitators present at the third session held at Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre on 26 May 2024.
Community Panel
Mount Gambier 2035 community panel members and Council facilitators present at the third session held at Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre on 26 May 2024.

A community panel comprised of 28 local people from all walks of life have come together to develop a draft community vision for the city’s future for the next 11 years – Mount Gambier 2035.

The Mount Gambier 2035 project is currently in phase three of five. The first phase occurred late last year and involved canvassing the broader community to hear about what local people value, what we want to be known for and what we can do together in the next decade. The second phase explored the key themes that emerged as part of the community consultation and involved targeted conversations and interviews with several different community groups and individuals.

Mount Gambier 2035 We are here 1000 x 600 mm

An independent community panel was established to draft a community vision during the third phase of the project.

“44 community members were initially selected for the panel and made up a representative sample of the community,” City of Mount Gambier Manager Strategic Projects Tegan McPherson said.

“These individuals really brought their diverse experience, ideas and life experience to the table to review and reflect on a lot of information and feedback provided by our community.”

Three sessions were held on Friday 3 May 2024, Saturday 11 May 2024 and Sunday 26 May 2024 to draft a community vision statement to 2035 and to define the broad strategic priorities that are required to achieve the vision. In addition, the panel drafted an identity narrative which summarises the stories, values and unique qualities of what it means to be from ‘the Mount’.

“A community vision is a collective agreement about what we want our community to be like in the future. This vision projects to 2035, and it's a shared commitment among everyone who lives, works, and enjoys our city,” City of Mount Gambier CEO Sarah Philpott said.

“While Council are the custodians of this process, the community vision, the strategic priorities and the identity piece are about the community, not about Council. - It’s about thinking about what kind of place do we want to be for the future? What do we love now, what do we enhance, what do we see for the longer term future of this community.”

Elected Members asked the panel to consider:

  • What are the key elements that will inform the vision for Mount Gambier 2035?
  • What should the strategic priorities for our community as we approach 2035?
  • How might we describe our cultural identity as a city?

The group was split into three groups to explore and address the individual topics: the overarching vision, strategic priorities, and cultural identity.

Brand Tasmania Chief Executive Officer Todd Babiak discusses Tasmania’s work on place with the community panel during session two at City Hall.
Brand Tasmania CEO Todd Babiak presents to the community panel
Brand Tasmania Chief Executive Officer Todd Babiak discusses Tasmania’s work on place with the community panel during session two at City Hall.

To assist the community panel members with their work, three experts were engaged - Regional Australia Institute Chief Economist Dr Kim Houghton, Brand Tasmania Chief Executive Officer Todd Babiak and Urban Futurist Stephen Yarwood - to provide participants with some context to consider the shape of regional cities and how to think about identity. A local cultural identity survey also provided feedback for the panel to reflect on and explore.

Members of the cultural identity team present at the third panel session: Alexandra Nicholson (left), Monica Hart, Shaun Dunford, Joti Prasad, Aunty Michelle Jacquelin-Furr, Aden Clarke, Ally Finnis and Le-Anne Thomson.
Cultural identity team
Members of the cultural identity team present at the third panel session: Alexandra Nicholson (left), Monica Hart, Shaun Dunford, Joti Prasad, Aunty Michelle Jacquelin-Furr, Aden Clarke, Ally Finnis and Le-Anne Thomson.
Members of the vision team present at the third panel session: Caroline Bradshaw (left), Alison Whibley, Belinda Cook, Matthew Crowden, Ruth Mott and Shayne Haggis.
Vision team
Members of the vision team present at the third panel session: Caroline Bradshaw (left), Alison Whibley, Belinda Cook, Matthew Crowden, Ruth Mott and Shayne Haggis.
Members of the strategic priorities team present at the third panel session: Lynette Corletto (left), Michael Collins, Ancy Joseph, Johnathan Pople and Mike Stevens. Tessa Deak attended virtually.
Strategic priorities team
Members of the strategic priorities team present at the third panel session: Lynette Corletto (left), Michael Collins, Ancy Joseph, Johnathan Pople and Mike Stevens. Tessa Deak attended virtually.
Community panel members Alison Whibley and Matthew Crowden present the vision group’s ideas to City of Mount Gambier Councillors.
Alison and Matthew present to Council
Community panel members Alison Whibley and Matthew Crowden present the vision group’s ideas to City of Mount Gambier Councillors.

Representatives from each group presented their proposed thoughts and ideas to Elected Members at a briefing session held last week.

The passion that the community panel showed in their presentation to Council shows how invested they were in their role and what they have produced is absolutely fantastic. It was really powerful, and they should be so proud of themselves and what they have done for the future of Mount Gambier. - Mayor Lynette Martin OAM

The CEO echoed the Mayor’s sentiments.

“Their work has been so impressive, I take my hat off to the commitment of the community members who have given of themselves in a way that I think is pretty impressive and is kind of bold, I think they are to be celebrated for that,” CEO Sarah Philpott said.

Councillors Josh Lynagh (left), Jason Virgo, Max Bruins and Mayor Lynette Martin with members of the Community Panel Lynette, Alison, Michael, Johnathon, Alexandra, Mike, Matthew, Le-Anne, Monica, Belinda and Ruth.
Elected Members and Community Panel
Councillors Josh Lynagh (left), Jason Virgo, Max Bruins and Mayor Lynette Martin with members of the Community Panel Lynette, Alison, Michael, Johnathon, Alexandra, Mike, Matthew, Le-Anne, Monica, Belinda and Ruth.

Council will discuss the recommendations from the community panel at a workshop on 4 June 2024 to inform a final draft of the community vision. It will then go to the June Council Meeting to be endorsed for community consultation and then final endorsement in July 2024.

Council will then consider its role in responding to the community vision with a strategic plan to be developed and adopted by November 2024.

For further information about the Mount Gambier 2035 project, visit www.haveyoursaymountgambier.com.au/mountgambier2035

Media contact: City of Mount Gambier Media and Communications Coordinator Sharny McLean on 0413 798 327 or smclean@mountgambier.sa.gov.au