Developing a Community Plan for Telegraph Point and surrounds

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The Telegraph Point community have been working together with Council in a Community-Council Action Team to create a Community Plan for your area.

The Plan is a community-led blueprint which reflects the aspirations, strengths and what is special or unique about the area; the character, lifestyle, urban amenity, social image, economy and environment, and the vision that the community has for its future.

Ongoing community planning is a key process in developing a strong partnership between Council and the community and will enable Council to:

  • Understand what community's value;
  • Understand the issues and priorities for each community;
  • Better incorporate these priorities into Council’s planning framework;
  • Work together to deliver the identified priorities.

The Telegraph Point Community Plan evolved from:

  • An online and postcard survey in May 2019;
  • Two Community Think Tanks in May 2019 where members of the community came together to draft a vision and identify actions that they would like to see delivered in the next 5-10 years;
  • Monthly meetings of the Community-Council Action Team (C-CAT) that was formed by community members and Council to further develop the Community Plan and to prioritise and ensure delivery of the identified actions.

Want to be a part of Community Planning?

There is still time to be a part of the Community-Council Action Team. If you would like to shape the future direction of your area, complete the online nomination form.


The Telegraph Point community have been working together with Council in a Community-Council Action Team to create a Community Plan for your area.

The Plan is a community-led blueprint which reflects the aspirations, strengths and what is special or unique about the area; the character, lifestyle, urban amenity, social image, economy and environment, and the vision that the community has for its future.

Ongoing community planning is a key process in developing a strong partnership between Council and the community and will enable Council to:

  • Understand what community's value;
  • Understand the issues and priorities for each community;
  • Better incorporate these priorities into Council’s planning framework;
  • Work together to deliver the identified priorities.

The Telegraph Point Community Plan evolved from:

  • An online and postcard survey in May 2019;
  • Two Community Think Tanks in May 2019 where members of the community came together to draft a vision and identify actions that they would like to see delivered in the next 5-10 years;
  • Monthly meetings of the Community-Council Action Team (C-CAT) that was formed by community members and Council to further develop the Community Plan and to prioritise and ensure delivery of the identified actions.

Want to be a part of Community Planning?

There is still time to be a part of the Community-Council Action Team. If you would like to shape the future direction of your area, complete the online nomination form.


  • Thank you for your interest in becoming a member of the Community-Council Action Team (CCAT).

    Council’s Community Planning Working Group will assess your nomination based on the information you provide. You will be notified in writing as to whether your nomination has been successful or not.

    Please read the CCAT Charter before submitting the form.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We value your opinion! Let us know what you would like to see in your area.

    We will share your thoughts with the Community-Council Action Team at the next meeting and provide you with a feedback.

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