Recently Closed Consultations

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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.


  • Reusable Eco Nappy Workshop

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    The City commenced the Reusable Eco Nappy Workshop Series in February 2021. The workshops are offered every two months to support parents and carers in reducing the amount of disposable nappies going to landfill.

    This survey closed on 20 October 2021 and was carried out to find out whether those who attended a workshop found it and the free nappy kit useful.

    Thank you to those who completed the survey. Your responses help us to understand how to best support parents and carers in the future.

    While the survey has closed, the City will still have workshops running through until December 2022.

  • Draft Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan

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    The City sought community and stakeholder engagement and feedback (between 21 May and 28 September 2021) on a draft Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan (CHRMAP). The draft CHRMAP identified public assets and management units along our coastline likely to be impacted by coastal processes like sea-level rise over the next 100-years and set out recommendations on adaptation pathways and management responses to address such challenges.

    The final CHRMAP was adopted by the Council on 27 July 2022. The CHRMAP can be viewed at the following link:

    CHRMAP (Final) October 2022

    For further information on the consultation process follow the link:

    CHRMAP Project Page

  • Events Strategy Review 2021

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    The City recently asked you to help shape the future of City of Busselton events, asking for your feedback either as a visitor, community member or business operator.

    Your input assisted the City in the review of the current Events Strategy and guide the development and attraction of new events.

  • Revitalisation - Hannay Lane and Telstra Site

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    The City recently asked you to give us feedback on the Revitalisation of Hannay Lane and would like to thank everyone for their input.

    We received a lot of comments, with 81% of participants indicating that they like the project and would like to see similar revitalisations introduced elsewhere.

    To read more about the results, please visit the project page here.

  • Dunsborough Town Centre Upgrade – STAGE 6 - Naturaliste Terrace

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    We recently consulted on six concept designs for Stage 6 of Dunsborough Town Centre Upgrade. We asked people to provide their views on a range of upgrade options for the high profile section of Naturaliste Terrace between Dunn Bay Road and Cyrillean Way.

    In total, we received 177 submissions and together with feedback received from local businesses, Council will use this to guide their final decision.

  • Bushfire Notice Survey

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    UPDATE BUSHFIRE NOTICE REVIEW - 1st June 2021

    The Bushfire Notice survey closed on 31 May 2021 with 1504 surveys completed completed plus another 174 submissions received outside of the survey The key issues received were regarding the potential APZ standard and boundary firebreaks. Potential changes to those and other aspects of the proposals will be identified and considered before any more formal steps are undertaken.


    So, where to from here?

    • The City will collate and consider community feedback and develop a second draft Notice taking into consideration community feedback.
    • The consultation outcomes and the second draft Notice would also then be presented to the Council for their consideration.
    • Further community consultation, including face to face and online information sessions, would then likely be undertaken on a revised draft Notice.
    • Following that further consultation, the revised draft Notice will again be presented to the Council for their consideration, at which time the Council could choose to make further changes in response to feedback and/or undertake a further round of consultation

    Further information can be found here:

    https://yoursay.busselton.wa.gov.au/bushfire-notice-survey


  • Draft Strategic Community Plan 2021-2031

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    The City asked for community comment on the Draft Strategic Community Plan 2021-2031. Submissions closed on 7 May 2021.


    Your comments will be collated and reported back to Council. An update will be provided to the community.

  • Draft Leeuwin Naturaliste Regional Trails Strategy

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    Read more here about the Draft Leeuwin Naturaliste Regional Trails Strategy

  • Waterway Management

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    Implementation of the Lower Vasse River Management Plan is entering the next step with detailed designs for the creation of a living stream now being prepared.

    These designs, which are being developed by Alluvium Consulting, provide a multi-staged approach to reducing blue-green algal blooms in the river.

    Stage 1 of the Living Stream concept design involves the removal of sediments in the river. The build up of sediments in the river is a key source of nutrients that contributes to algal blooms. Sediment removal has received high community support in consultation undertaken by the City and was recently selected as a priority by the Lower Vasse River Management Advisory Group.

    The City is applying for external funding and progressing environmental approvals to undertake sediment removal. Subject to funding, environmental approval and ongoing consultation with local Aboriginal people, sediment removal is scheduled to start next summer.


    We thank those who have taken time to join in the discussion forum on this page over the last few months.

    Further consultation with the Lower Vasse River Management Advisory Group, Council and the community will take place later this year after draft detailed design plans are completed.

  • Is Public Transport Meeting Your needs?

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    We recently consultated with the community on how public transport is meeting their needs. An essential part of the City’s Strategic Community Plan, which seeks to integrate a range of transport alternatives to meet the needs of our growing population, is to provide the community with smart, connective and accessible transport options.

    In the past we have consulted with the community via online surveys, face to face community consultations and strategic community plan surveys. Some of the things that you have told us include; a push for regular and practical bus services - commuter business hours would be fantastic. Also late night public transport and to encourage more pedestrians, bikes and buses and less vehicles in town centres

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