Community Consultation
Centennial Parklands is a place of national significance for the enjoyment, social connection and wellbeing of the community. The Parklands attract more than ten million visits per year, increasing at a rate of around 150,000 per year.
The Trust is committed to ensuring a range of opportunities for ongoing community engagement and consultation on planning issues and projects undertaken across the Parklands.
The Trust's primary consultative outlet is the Community Consultative Committee (CCC) - a body established to represent and advise the Trust on behalf of the community.
Learn more about the CCC and how you can have your voice heard.
Current consultation projects
At any one time the Trust may be working with the CCC, special interest groups or park visitors on a broad scale in developing and enabling the best outcomes for many of the significant projects in planning.
Current consultation plans on exhibition are:
- Draft Noise Management Plan
- Cyclists and the new Centennial Parklands Restaurant
- Australian and Korean War Memorial
Sound reports
As part of the Trust's commitment to providing information and performance analysis against our Noise Management Plan obligations, sound reports are available online relating to our most recent events.
Further information
Park visitors and interested stakeholders can also contact the Trust directly to discuss the Trust's projects and plans.
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