City of Stirling Corporate Business Plan
Contents
Message from the Mayor and the Chief Executive Officer
3
Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework
4
About this Plan
5
Reporting performance
7
Council
8
Organisational structure
9
Our vision
11
Corporate Business Plan 2021 – 2025 at a glance
12
Key result area: Thriving communities
14
Acknowledgement of Country Ngalak kaadatj Nyoongar nedingar wer birdiya, baalap barn boodja-k wer kaaratj boodja-k koora koora wer yeyi. Ngalak kaadatj baalabang malayin wer nakolak baalap yang ngalany-al City of Stirling dandjoo Nyoongar moort-al kolbang koorliny. City of Stirling kaadatj Nyoongar moort Nyoongar boodja-k Wadjak boodja-k, Mooro boodja-k. The City of Stirling acknowledges the Wadjak People of the Nyoongar Nation as the traditional custodians of Mooro Country. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past and present for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes for Aboriginal Australia. The City is committed to forging stronger relationships and a deeper respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. By acknowledging and respecting the diversity and history of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, we will continue to realise our vision for reconciliation.
Key result area: Vibrant economy
24
Key result area: Liveable neighbourhoods
28
Key result area: Sustainability
36
Key result area: Governance and leadership
42
Informing strategies and plans: Local Planning Strategy
50
Informing strategies and plans: Risk Management Framework
51
Informing strategies and plans: Workforce Plan
52
Informing strategies and plans: Long-Term Financial Plan
53
Informing strategies and plans: Asset Management Framework
54
City of Stirling stakeholders
56
Federal and state government: Key strategies and plans
58
City of Stirling 2021/22 Budget
59
Overview
59
Capital works program
60
2
Corporate Business Plan 2021 – 2025 | 1
Made with FlippingBook Online newsletter creator