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Arts, Culture and Heritage in the Central Highlands
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This consultation has concluded
Central Highlands Regional Council wishes to obtain feedback from the community on how our strategic planning and partnerships can be enhanced to support innovative arts, cultural history and heritage activities and services in the Central Highlands.
We encourage you to take 3-5 minutes to complete the survey or contact the Arts and Cultural Officer to provide your feedback directly.
Please submit your feedback before 5.00 pm on 20 January 2020.
What will happen to my feedback?
All feedback received via the survey and any one-on-one consultation with the Arts and Cultural Officer will be compiled by the Arts and Cultural Officer for discussion at a Central Highlands Arts and Cultural Advisory Committee (CHACAC) meeting. Feedback will inform the ongoing delivery of the Creative Cultural Futures Strategy 2016-2026.
Future Aspirations Document
The Future Aspirations Document is a working document that lists projects and ideas identified through community engagement. This document acts as a holding space for future project and program ideas for the arts, cultural and heritage space. While not publicly available, the content is open for discussion should you wish to make an appointment with the Arts and Cultural Officer.
All ideas and suggestions will be presented to the CHACAC and considered for inclusion in the Future Aspirations Document. If endorsed by committee members, your suggestions will be presented to council for further consideration.
How to Participate
Complete the survey online or click hereto download a printable survey and return it via one of the following methods:
In person to any CHRC Customer Service Centre or library branch
By post addressed to Karen Newman, Arts & Cultural Officer, PO Box 21, Emerald QLD 4720
For enquiries or to give feedback, please contact Karen Newman – Arts and Cultural Officer on Ph. 07 4980 6368 or knewman@chrc.qld.gov.au
Central Highlands Regional Council wishes to obtain feedback from the community on how our strategic planning and partnerships can be enhanced to support innovative arts, cultural history and heritage activities and services in the Central Highlands.
We encourage you to take 3-5 minutes to complete the survey or contact the Arts and Cultural Officer to provide your feedback directly.
Please submit your feedback before 5.00 pm on 20 January 2020.
What will happen to my feedback?
All feedback received via the survey and any one-on-one consultation with the Arts and Cultural Officer will be compiled by the Arts and Cultural Officer for discussion at a Central Highlands Arts and Cultural Advisory Committee (CHACAC) meeting. Feedback will inform the ongoing delivery of the Creative Cultural Futures Strategy 2016-2026.
Future Aspirations Document
The Future Aspirations Document is a working document that lists projects and ideas identified through community engagement. This document acts as a holding space for future project and program ideas for the arts, cultural and heritage space. While not publicly available, the content is open for discussion should you wish to make an appointment with the Arts and Cultural Officer.
All ideas and suggestions will be presented to the CHACAC and considered for inclusion in the Future Aspirations Document. If endorsed by committee members, your suggestions will be presented to council for further consideration.
How to Participate
Complete the survey online or click hereto download a printable survey and return it via one of the following methods:
In person to any CHRC Customer Service Centre or library branch