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The engagement period for this project has now closed. Thank you to everyone provided feedback. We are currently collating all responses received and will report back here soon.
The Greater Hobart Councils - Clarence, Glenorchy, Hobart and Kingborough - and the Tasmanian Government have been working together as part of the Greater Hobart Committee to develop our draft Vision for Greater Hobart to 2050.
The Vision aims to reflect not only the varied and individual nature of the four communities that make up the Greater Hobart, but also to celebrate what brings our communities together.
Our Vision We will live in the world’s best small capital city; a city built for people that is connected, friendly and safe. Greater Hobart is thriving and an inspiring place to live, where we all work together to make a positive contribution to our extraordinary environment.
Main themes As a result of our work together, in 2050 Greater Hobart will:
be greater for our people
have greater interconnection, but distinct communities
Please note unless requested by the author, formal submissions received by email will be made publicly available on our website at www.greaterhobart.tas.gov.au
Submissions close Monday, 26 April 2021.
The engagement period for this project has now closed. Thank you to everyone provided feedback. We are currently collating all responses received and will report back here soon.
The Greater Hobart Councils - Clarence, Glenorchy, Hobart and Kingborough - and the Tasmanian Government have been working together as part of the Greater Hobart Committee to develop our draft Vision for Greater Hobart to 2050.
The Vision aims to reflect not only the varied and individual nature of the four communities that make up the Greater Hobart, but also to celebrate what brings our communities together.
Our Vision We will live in the world’s best small capital city; a city built for people that is connected, friendly and safe. Greater Hobart is thriving and an inspiring place to live, where we all work together to make a positive contribution to our extraordinary environment.
Main themes As a result of our work together, in 2050 Greater Hobart will:
be greater for our people
have greater interconnection, but distinct communities
Please note unless requested by the author, formal submissions received by email will be made publicly available on our website at www.greaterhobart.tas.gov.au
The Greater Hobart Committee is seeking community feedback on our draft shared Vision for Greater Hobart.
We want to know if we’ve captured what makes Greater Hobart the place it is, what you love about your community and what you’d like our future to look like. Most importantly we want to know if this draft Vision covers your expectations of how you want your capital city to be in 2050?