Recently Closed Consultations
If you require any further information on any closed consultations, please find contact information under 'Who's Listening' on the consultation's project page.
If you require any further information on any closed consultations, please find contact information under 'Who's Listening' on the consultation's project page.
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Your City 2034 - Be part of the vision
Share Your City 2034 - Be part of the vision on Facebook Share Your City 2034 - Be part of the vision on Twitter Share Your City 2034 - Be part of the vision on Linkedin Email Your City 2034 - Be part of the vision linkThank you to all community members who completed a community scorecard survey or attended a workshop, your input into the development of the Council Plan 2024-34 is invaluable. The draft Council Plan was adopted by Council at the 16 October 2024 Ordinary Council Meeting.
You can view the supplementary agenda item here.
The project page can be found here: yoursay.busselton.wa.gov.au/council-plan
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Heritage Review
Share Heritage Review on Facebook Share Heritage Review on Twitter Share Heritage Review on Linkedin Email Heritage Review linkAt the October Ordinary Council Meeting, Council adopted the Local Heritage Survey and Heritage List, with a few amendments. Full details can be found in the Council Minutes, to be published over the coming weeks. You can find out more here: Minutes and Agendas » City of Busselton.
The Heritage Review project page can be found here: yoursay.busselton.wa.gov.au/heritage-review-2024
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Hireable E-Scooter trial ends
Share Hireable E-Scooter trial ends on Facebook Share Hireable E-Scooter trial ends on Twitter Share Hireable E-Scooter trial ends on Linkedin Email Hireable E-Scooter trial ends linkCouncil resolved the alternative recommendation to confirm that the hireable e-scooter trial period has been completed, and to authorise the CEO to negotiate a license to enter into a licence agreement with Neuron Mobility. Further information on this decision will be detailed in the Council Minutes, to be published over the coming weeks. The minutes will be available here: Minutes and Agendas » City of Busselton
The Hireable E-Scooter project page can be found here: yoursay.busselton.wa.gov.au/escooters
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Shark Fishing off Busselton Jetty
Share Shark Fishing off Busselton Jetty on Facebook Share Shark Fishing off Busselton Jetty on Twitter Share Shark Fishing off Busselton Jetty on Linkedin Email Shark Fishing off Busselton Jetty linkThe State Government has put in place restrictions to stop shark fishing from the Busselton Jetty and all nearshore waters (within 800m from shore) along the Busselton foreshore (between the Vasse Diversion Drain and the Georgette Street boat ramp) will come into effect from 1 October.
Recreational line fishing from the Busselton Jetty, without the use of wire trace, is not impacted and people will still be able fish for popular angling species like herring and squid.
Through a community consultation survey that ran in March 2024, over 1,700 responses were received, 65% supported the prohibition in this location, 25% were against, with 10% indifferent. The feedback was provided to the Minister for Fisheries who then approved the wire trace restrictions to the area.
Fisheries are responsible for enforcement of compliance, however the City will implement signage in appropriate locations on the foreshore which will include QR codes for community to report any identified concerns. Ranger staff will also provide community with information sheets which they will actively distribute to recreational users of this. Further information on shark recreational fishing can be found here.
yoursay.busselton.wa.gov.au/shark-fishing-off-busselton-jetty
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Lou Western Playground- Upgrades complete
Share Lou Western Playground- Upgrades complete on Facebook Share Lou Western Playground- Upgrades complete on Twitter Share Lou Western Playground- Upgrades complete on Linkedin Email Lou Western Playground- Upgrades complete linkBased on feedback from the community and stakeholders in the disability advocacy and support sector, Lou Weston play space at the corner of Dorset and King Street, West Busselton has been upgraded with inclusivity in mind. The play space is now fully fenced and features sensory play equipment for children with sensory needs. It provides a fresh, comfortable and safe environment for play.
Several other playgrounds recieved some love this month with new or improved equipment, infrastructure or new shade structures ready for next summer. The other play spaces with new shade structures include: Newport Geographe, Vasse Dawson Central Area and Vasse Kaloorup Oval, and upgraded play spaces include: Jarrahwood nature play and meeting space, Heron Place and Vasse Kaloorup Oval.
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Procurement Survey
Share Procurement Survey on Facebook Share Procurement Survey on Twitter Share Procurement Survey on Linkedin Email Procurement Survey linkThe City’s consultation on its procurement systems and processes closed in late May with a total of 9 submissions received. The survey of suppliers identified no major concerns with the City’s current procurement practices. City officers will continue to develop procurement systems and processes to increase opportunities for local suppliers and deliver value for money for the City of Busselton.
You can find the project page for the Procurement Survey here - yoursay.busselton.wa.gov.au/city-of-busselton-procurement-survey
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2024-2025 Bushfire Risk Reduction Notice
Share 2024-2025 Bushfire Risk Reduction Notice on Facebook Share 2024-2025 Bushfire Risk Reduction Notice on Twitter Share 2024-2025 Bushfire Risk Reduction Notice on Linkedin Email 2024-2025 Bushfire Risk Reduction Notice linkAt an Ordinary Council Meeting in May 2024, Busselton Council voted to endorse the adoption of the 2024-2025 Bushfire Risk Reduction Notice, subject to amending point 5 of the Managed Fuel Area definition within the Notice.
Further details on the adoption of the notice will be outlined in the Council minutes, which when published can be found here.
City officers will now develop and roll out a range of engagement and education activities to articulate the requirements of the adopted Notice, to ensure community understanding and compliance.
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Local Heritage Survey
Share Local Heritage Survey on Facebook Share Local Heritage Survey on Twitter Share Local Heritage Survey on Linkedin Email Local Heritage Survey linkThe City of Busselton is currently reviewing the Local Heritage Survey (formerly Municipal Heritage Inventory) and has engaged an external heritage consultant. Thank you for those that submitted a property or tree application. These submissions will be reviewed against criteria by the external heritage consultant, alongside all current properties on the survey. Based on assessment some properties may increase or decrease in 'significance' at the end of the review.
Further updates will be provided once the review is complete.
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Consultation Closes- Dunsborough Town Centre Design Guidelines
Share Consultation Closes- Dunsborough Town Centre Design Guidelines on Facebook Share Consultation Closes- Dunsborough Town Centre Design Guidelines on Twitter Share Consultation Closes- Dunsborough Town Centre Design Guidelines on Linkedin Email Consultation Closes- Dunsborough Town Centre Design Guidelines linkThe first round of consultation for the Dunsborough Town Centre Design Guidelines has concluded, thank you to everyone who provided comments. The results will be analysed and a character audit prepared, before round 2 of consultation will take place in the form of workshops in the coming months. Further updates will be provided in due course and information can be found on the project page.
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Dunsborough Lakes Sporting Precinct Location Confirmed
Share Dunsborough Lakes Sporting Precinct Location Confirmed on Facebook Share Dunsborough Lakes Sporting Precinct Location Confirmed on Twitter Share Dunsborough Lakes Sporting Precinct Location Confirmed on Linkedin Email Dunsborough Lakes Sporting Precinct Location Confirmed linkFollowing lengthy and detailed consultation with multiple sporting clubs, the Dunsborough Lakes Sporting Precinct is set to receive a new multi-sport pavilion for the enjoyment of all users. Initially earmarked as part of the plan for the new Precinct, this pavilion will be built to serve the Dunsborough sporting community for years to come. Several options were considered and assessed as part of the process, but with the support of the majority of clubs using the precinct, Council confirmed its commitment to the preferred location at their meeting on 20 March 2024.
The City thanks all clubs and community members who have worked together over several years to progress this new precinct’s development. The Dunsborough Lakes Sporting Precinct Pavilion will mark the completion of the first priority project within the City’s 10 year Sport and Recreation Facilities Strategy 2020-2030 which was adopted by Council in May 2020.