City of Stirling Corporate Business Plan

State Government agencies KEY STAKEHOLDERS

Social

Economic

Built Environment Liveable and Accessible City

Natural Environment Sustainable Natural Environment

Thriving Local Communities

Prosperous and Vibrant City

State Government Agencies Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions

Department of Community Department of Education

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Department of Health

Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation

Department of Justice

Department of Local Government, Sports and Cultural Industries

Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage

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Department of Transport

Department of Water and Environmental Regulation Fire and Emergency Services Superannuation Board

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Main Roads Western Australia

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Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority

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Public Transport Authority Road Safety Commission

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Small Business Development Corporation

State Library of Western Australia

Water Corporation

Western Australia Police Force

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Western Australia Planning Commission

Community, local business and regional government agencies KEY STAKEHOLDERS Social

Economic

Built Environment Liveable and Accessible City

Natural Environment Sustainable Natural Environment

Thriving Local Communities

Prosperous and Vibrant City

Community City of Stirling Community: Residents, ratepayers and local businesses Interest Groups Arts, culture, environment, education and sports groups

Local Business Association Stirling Business Centre Stirling Business Association Scarborough Beach Association

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Local & Regional Government Agencies Mindarie Regional Council

Tamala Park Regional Council

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Neighbouring Councils

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