Major Strategic Community Plan Review

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Two people riding bikes in Kwinana with chat bubble 'Love my Kwinana'

Love my Kwinana is a project created to unearth a new community vision for the future.

Help create a prosperous future for Kwinana by participating in the major review of the City’s Strategic Community Plan.

What is a Strategic Community Plan?

The Strategic Community Plan outlines the vision, aspirations and objectives of the community over the next 10 years. It's a strategic roadmap of where the community want to go and what it will look like when we get there.

The City has had a Strategic Community Plan since its original adoption in 2013, now with the exciting growth experienced by Kwinana and the abundant opportunities, now is the perfect time to reset the vision.

You can view the draft Strategic Community Plan 2021-2031 on this page. The draft strategic direction is also included in the Consultation Document.

The Strategic Community Plan must also be activated by a Corporate Business Plan, both of which should be informed by a Long Term Financial Plan, Infrastructure Strategy and Workforce Plan.

Why do we have to review it?

The State Government sets the requirements for a Local Government’s Strategic Community Plan through legislation, regulations and the Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework. The Local Government Act 1995 requires that the Strategic Community Plan undergo a major review once every four years. This review must take into account the community’s aspirations for the future.

What can I do to get involved?

Love the Kwinana that you live in? So do we! Love my Kwinana is a project designed to unearth a new vision for the future. All phases of engagement for this project have now ended. To have your say on other City of Kwinana projects and initiatives, please browse the Love my Kwinana online engagement portal.

Love my Kwinana is a project created to unearth a new community vision for the future.

Help create a prosperous future for Kwinana by participating in the major review of the City’s Strategic Community Plan.

What is a Strategic Community Plan?

The Strategic Community Plan outlines the vision, aspirations and objectives of the community over the next 10 years. It's a strategic roadmap of where the community want to go and what it will look like when we get there.

The City has had a Strategic Community Plan since its original adoption in 2013, now with the exciting growth experienced by Kwinana and the abundant opportunities, now is the perfect time to reset the vision.

You can view the draft Strategic Community Plan 2021-2031 on this page. The draft strategic direction is also included in the Consultation Document.

The Strategic Community Plan must also be activated by a Corporate Business Plan, both of which should be informed by a Long Term Financial Plan, Infrastructure Strategy and Workforce Plan.

Why do we have to review it?

The State Government sets the requirements for a Local Government’s Strategic Community Plan through legislation, regulations and the Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework. The Local Government Act 1995 requires that the Strategic Community Plan undergo a major review once every four years. This review must take into account the community’s aspirations for the future.

What can I do to get involved?

Love the Kwinana that you live in? So do we! Love my Kwinana is a project designed to unearth a new vision for the future. All phases of engagement for this project have now ended. To have your say on other City of Kwinana projects and initiatives, please browse the Love my Kwinana online engagement portal.

Kwinana's Future

Here is your opportunity to let your imagination run wild. Tell us, what does Kwinana look like in 30 years time?

Thank you for sharing your story with us and helping to shape the Strategic Community Plan review. 

CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

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    Stigma

    by City Engagement Team, about 4 years ago

    The negative opinion about Kwinana changes


    Obtained from community liaison/outreach

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    More Police, employment and cultural recognition

    by City Engagement Team, about 4 years ago

    More police presence. More opportunities for jobs. Recognition of Aboriginal culture.


    Obtained from engagement by Community Liaison Officers

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    Afforable

    by City Engagement Team, about 4 years ago

    Better, cheaper houses, more affordable housing


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    Retain the bushland

    by City Engagement Team, about 4 years ago

    More bushland retained. More parks, bbq facilities, public toilets, popup restaurants, requatic outside pool, large and small water feater and gather area


    Obtained from engagement by Community Liaison Officers

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    Safe

    by City Engagement Team, about 4 years ago

    Safer, less crime, safe schools, career opportunities


    Obtained from community liaison/outreach

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    Clean and safe

    by City Engagement Team, about 4 years ago

    In 30 years time my ideal Kwinana looks like a clean, safe, cheaper place where there are still outdoor activities in place and tons of places to hang e.g. cafes, restaurants, skate park etc.


    Obtained from community liaison/outreach

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    Recognition of Noongar language

    by City Engagement Team, about 4 years ago

    Noongar language to be taught in all educational institutions.


    Obtained from engagement by Community Liaison Officers

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    Keep Bushland natural

    by City Engagement Team, about 4 years ago

    Keep the bushland as natural as possible. More public toilets.


    Obtained from engagement by Community Liaison Officers

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    Public Art, Great Parks and healthy people

    by City Engagement Team, about 4 years ago

    Full of colourful murals, public art, wonderful parks, lots of health initiatives, educational activities.


    Obtained from engagement by Community Liaison Officers

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    Shops

    by City Engagement Team, about 4 years ago

    More shops


    Obtained from community liaison/outreach