![]() ![]() On 26 October 2022, the Commission held a webinar to provide an overview on the discussion paper. Stakeholders and community members were invited to join the conversation and share ideas on how we can deliver a world-class region of better jobs, housing, education and leisure that is productive, sustainable and liveable for everyone.īetween 8 September and 30 October 2022, this online consultation was visited 14,500 times, and over 3,000 surveys were completed. The Commission undertook online community consultation about the Discussion Paper, which was available on the NSW Government’s Have Your Say website and promoted by the Commission. Since August 2022, the Commission has conducted meetings and briefings with each of the 43 councils within the Six Cities Region, conducted First Nations engagement across all six cities, hosted stakeholder webinars and participated in dozens of briefings hosted by community and industry groups. Six Cities Region Discussion Paper engagement ![]() The Discussion Paper started conversations with our many stakeholders: First Nations peoples, community members, local councils and industry, state government departments and agencies, and cities experts. If you would like to participate in future engagement activities and events, please subscribe to the Greater Cities Commission newsletter below. We will ensure the community is provided with opportunities to provide feedback, in line with the requirements of the Environmental Planning & Assessment Act. We are reviewing the feedback put forward during the Six Cities Region Discussion Paper consultation and engagement process in the preparation of the Region and City Plans, which will be shared publicly in the second half of 2023. Close to 28% of respondents also identified ‘green and climate-resilient cities’ as a priority for the Six Cities Region. The Report shows that housing is the most pressing concern, with almost one third (30%) of respondents highlighting housing supply, diversity, and affordability as the most crucial issue for cities.
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