2024/2025 Integrated Planning & Reporting

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The IP&R framework recognises that most communities share similar aspirations: a safe, healthy and vibrant place to live, a sustainable environment, a caring and engaged community, opportunities for employment, reliable infrastructure, etc.

The difference lies in how each community responds to these needs. That is what shapes the character of individual cities, towns and villages. IP&R also recognises that council plans and policies should not exist in isolation and are connected on many levels.

The IP&R framework allows NSW councils to draw their various plans together, to understand how they interact and inform each other and to get the maximum benefit from their efforts by planning holistically for the future.

The main components of the framework outlined in these Guidelines are

  • Community Strategic Plan
  • Delivery Program
  • Operational Plan
  • Annual Report

Resourcing Strategy being made up of the following

  • Long-Term Financial Planning
  • Workforce Management Planning
  • Asset Management Planning

To view the IP&R Guidelines for Local Government in NSW, please visit this link.

Oberon Council's Integrated Plans have been developed after an extensive community consultation process that included community consultation involving a broad cross-section of community representatives and further consultation with stakeholders and other Government agencies.

The final documents will be presented to the 18 June 2024 Ordinary Council Meeting for adoption.

Community feedback will be received until 4.00pm on Monday 3 June 2024. Submissions can be entered below, emailed to council@oberon.nsw.gov.au or handed to our Customer Service staff at the Administration Office.

The IP&R framework recognises that most communities share similar aspirations: a safe, healthy and vibrant place to live, a sustainable environment, a caring and engaged community, opportunities for employment, reliable infrastructure, etc.

The difference lies in how each community responds to these needs. That is what shapes the character of individual cities, towns and villages. IP&R also recognises that council plans and policies should not exist in isolation and are connected on many levels.

The IP&R framework allows NSW councils to draw their various plans together, to understand how they interact and inform each other and to get the maximum benefit from their efforts by planning holistically for the future.

The main components of the framework outlined in these Guidelines are

  • Community Strategic Plan
  • Delivery Program
  • Operational Plan
  • Annual Report

Resourcing Strategy being made up of the following

  • Long-Term Financial Planning
  • Workforce Management Planning
  • Asset Management Planning

To view the IP&R Guidelines for Local Government in NSW, please visit this link.

Oberon Council's Integrated Plans have been developed after an extensive community consultation process that included community consultation involving a broad cross-section of community representatives and further consultation with stakeholders and other Government agencies.

The final documents will be presented to the 18 June 2024 Ordinary Council Meeting for adoption.

Community feedback will be received until 4.00pm on Monday 3 June 2024. Submissions can be entered below, emailed to council@oberon.nsw.gov.au or handed to our Customer Service staff at the Administration Office.

   Consultation has concluded

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