Play Your Way - a new Play and Active Recreation Strategy for Kingston!
Strategic and Master Planning Award
VIC/TAS
Kingston City Council
The 2023 Play Your Way Strategy is provides Kingston City Council with the necessary strategic framework, principles and direction to guide the ongoing development, management and investment in Council owned and managed playgrounds and active recreation facilities throughout our City. Our community told us they want a 'network of fun, safe, inspiring spaces that encourage everyone in Kingston to play their way, connect and learn'. The Play Your Way Strategy is our roadmap to invest in, design and deliver play spaces that are responsive to the high value our community holds for all things play!
Cardinia Shire Council Open Space Strategy & Active Cardinia Strategy
Strategic and Master Planning Award
VIC/TAS
Cardinia Shire Council
insideEDGE Sport and Leisure Planning
Mosaic Insights
The concurrent development of Cardinia Shire Council’s Open Space Strategy and Active Cardinia Strategy exemplifies Council’s commitment to ensuring our open spaces and recreation facilities are welcoming and encourage our community to be physically active, supporting their long-term health and wellbeing. Through the implementation of these key strategies, Council will plan, deliver, and maintain enticing and inclusive open spaces and recreation facilities that meet the current and future needs of our community.
Colac Otway Shire Council
The Colac Otway Shire City Reserves Master Planning Project has established master plans for four of Council’s City Recreation Reserves and established a Principles-Based Planning Framework which has determined and prioritised realistic future upgrades and developments for five of Council’s City Reserves.
Cloverton Regional Community and Recreation Needs Assessment
Strategic and Master Planning Award
VIC/TAS
City of Whittlesea
Mitchell Shire Council
Hume City Council
The Cloverton Regional Community and Recreation Needs Assessment outlines the infrastructure required to service a new community the size of Canberra in Melbourne’s north. It will result in over $300M of economic benefit and the construction of 12 vertical indoor courts, an aquatics centre, four sports fields, six outdoor courts and broader recreation facilities such as playspaces and a performing arts centre. This project resulted in the first ever joint Council meeting and will ensure that Whittlesea, Mitchell and Hume residents have access to quality regional infrastructure in the future.