Draft Public Art Policy

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This consultation has now concluded

Universe finder Public Art

Public art interprets our region’s unique cultural, historical and natural environments and deepens a sense of belonging. It plays an important role in creating connected, effective and empowered communities. Council is committed to integrating high quality public art into infrastructure and urban design projects, enabling communities across the Local Government Area to express their character and identity through public art.

The Draft Public Art Policy is on public exhibition from Thursday 23 January 2025 to Friday 7 March 2025 and can be downloaded from the Document Library (to the right or below if viewing this page on a mobile device) or is available to view at Council’s offices in Port Macquarie, Wauchope and Laurieton.

During the exhibition, all interested persons are encouraged to view the Draft Policy and provide written comments. All comments received will be reported to a future Council meeting for consideration before a final decision is made.

Please note, any submission may be made public. Contact details remain confidential; however, let us know if you would like your name to remain confidential too.

Have your say

Please share your thoughts with us on the draft Policy by:

You don’t need to write your comments in any particular style or format, as long as you tell us what you think. Please quote Council’s reference Draft Public Art Policy in your submission.

Comments should be received no later than 5pm, Friday 7 March 2025.

For further information, contact Vivien Mitchell, Senior Cultural Officer, Livable Communities on 02 6581 8073 or vivien.mitchell@pmhc.nsw.gov.au.

Public art interprets our region’s unique cultural, historical and natural environments and deepens a sense of belonging. It plays an important role in creating connected, effective and empowered communities. Council is committed to integrating high quality public art into infrastructure and urban design projects, enabling communities across the Local Government Area to express their character and identity through public art.

The Draft Public Art Policy is on public exhibition from Thursday 23 January 2025 to Friday 7 March 2025 and can be downloaded from the Document Library (to the right or below if viewing this page on a mobile device) or is available to view at Council’s offices in Port Macquarie, Wauchope and Laurieton.

During the exhibition, all interested persons are encouraged to view the Draft Policy and provide written comments. All comments received will be reported to a future Council meeting for consideration before a final decision is made.

Please note, any submission may be made public. Contact details remain confidential; however, let us know if you would like your name to remain confidential too.

Have your say

Please share your thoughts with us on the draft Policy by:

You don’t need to write your comments in any particular style or format, as long as you tell us what you think. Please quote Council’s reference Draft Public Art Policy in your submission.

Comments should be received no later than 5pm, Friday 7 March 2025.

For further information, contact Vivien Mitchell, Senior Cultural Officer, Livable Communities on 02 6581 8073 or vivien.mitchell@pmhc.nsw.gov.au.