Our Voice Our Place - Aboriginal Interpretation Strategy
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Consultation has concluded
Campbelltown City Council, Zion Engagement and Planning and Jiriwung acknowledge Campbelltown is on Dharawal Country. We also acknowledge the many Nations who have visited this place and left their footprints here. We respectfully acknowledge Traditional Custodians and Elders for their ongoing legacy of caring for Country, community and culture.
Council is reviewing and updating the Our Voice Our Place Aboriginal Interpretation Strategy, first developed in 2019 with Traditional Custodians, community Elders and leaders and the broader Aboriginal community.
We are seeking input from Aboriginal community members to strengthen consultation processes, deepen connecting with Country practices, and guide culturally responsive urban development across the Local Government Area.
This survey has been designed for Aboriginal community members who are unable or prefer not to attend the workshops being held between 18- 24 February 2026.
Campbelltown City Council, Zion Engagement and Planning and Jiriwung acknowledge Campbelltown is on Dharawal Country. We also acknowledge the many Nations who have visited this place and left their footprints here. We respectfully acknowledge Traditional Custodians and Elders for their ongoing legacy of caring for Country, community and culture.
Council is reviewing and updating the Our Voice Our Place Aboriginal Interpretation Strategy, first developed in 2019 with Traditional Custodians, community Elders and leaders and the broader Aboriginal community.
We are seeking input from Aboriginal community members to strengthen consultation processes, deepen connecting with Country practices, and guide culturally responsive urban development across the Local Government Area.
This survey has been designed for Aboriginal community members who are unable or prefer not to attend the workshops being held between 18- 24 February 2026.