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HomeNewsCouncil meeting goes to Peregian

Council meeting goes to Peregian

Peregian Beach Community House will host the next Ordinary Meeting of Council on Thursday 21 November.

Mayor Frank Wilkie said it’s a great opportunity for residents to witness Council’s formal decision-making process and chat with Councillors and senior staff.

“Our aim in taking these meetings to different locations in the Noosa Shire is to enable more local residents to get a firsthand look at what happens in formal Council meetings and to speak with their elected members and Council staff about anything relating to their local area,” Mayor Wilkie said.

“In June this year we held our Ordinary Meeting in Pomona, which was extremely well attended by members of the public and I encourage everyone who’s curious about what happens in Council meetings to come along to Peregian Beach Community House on November 21.”

Residents are invited to attend a meet-and-greet with the Mayor and Councillors and Council staff from 2.30pm-4.30pm, ahead of the Ordinary Meeting, which starts at 5pm.

There will be a further opportunity for residents to chat to the Mayor and Councillors after the meeting.

Peregian Beach Community House is located at 5-7 Rufous St, Peregian Beach.

You can also watch a livestream of the Ordinary Meeting on November 21 via the Council Meetings & Minutes section of Council’s website – noosa.qld.gov.au/about-council/councillors-meetings/council-meetings-minutes

Councillor Coffee Chats are also held every few weeks, giving residents regular opportunities to meet and raise issues with their local councillors over a coffee. The next Councillor Coffee Chat will be held on Friday November 15 from 9am-11am at the following locations:

Outside the Cooran Community Centre

Cooroy Harvest Fresh

Noosa Chocolate Factory, Noosaville

More information about Noosa’s Mayor and Councillors is available on Council’s website – www.noosa.qld.gov.au/about-council/councillors-meetings/mayor-and-councillors

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