Council is holding its February meeting at Norlane’s brand-new
Northern Aquatic and Community Hub.
Join us at 1-9
Cox Road, Norlane on Tuesday 27 February at 6:30pm to receive an update from
Windermere ward councillors on local projects and watch a council meeting in action.
Community members can ask a question of the Council and are
encouraged to submit their
question before midday on Monday 26 February at geelongaustralia.com.au/meetings.
There’s no need to register your attendance.
The
community-based meeting is also an opportunity to check out the large
multi-purpose community performance hall which has replaced the ageing
Centenary Hall.
The
$65.6 million health and recreation facility opened to the community on Monday
19 February ahead of our free
community open day on Sunday 3 March.
Deputy
Mayor Anthony Aitken, Windermere Ward
Council always enjoys meetings
outside of City Hall.
This will be
our first community meeting in the new Civic Auditorium at the Northern Aquatic and Community Hub, so it is a
special occasion and I encourage as many members of the Geelong community to
attend and experience this amazing new event space.
Councillor
Sarah Hathway and I will present an informative snapshot of projects in
Geelong’s northern suburbs before the reports section in the meeting, which I
encourage residents to stick around for.
Fellow
Windermere Councillor Sarah Hathway
Community-based meetings improve transparency
in decision making.
These
special meetings give us a better handle on certain local issues by chatting
with the people who are affected.
This
is just one of the way we are increasing accessibility and transparency of
Council's business.
The
meeting will be livestreamed as usual at geelongaustralia.com.au/meetings.
The meeting agenda will be uploaded to this page on Friday 23 February.