What's one of the most important things to do when planning for the future?
Developing a needs assessment to know where you are now, so you can determine where you want to go in the future!
We know that our facilities form the heart of many of our communities across Alpine Shire – it's where we gather, where we connect, and where we create.
Together with SGS Economics and Planning, we invite you to review our draft CINA 2025.
Our draft CINA 2025 assesses the current and future infrastructure across the four Service Towns of Bright, Mount Beauty, Myrtleford, and Porepunkah to identify current use and outline priorities for future investment
The draft document presents opportunities that reflect both community aspirations and industry best practice.
Our draft CINA 2025 focuses on the Council-owned facilities within the following categories:
- Community health
- Culture and tourism
- Early years
- Education
- Emergency and justice
- Libraries
- Multi-purpose community spaces
- Seniors and aged care facilities
- Sport and recreation
Together with SGS Economics and Planning, we reached out to the following user groups of community infrastructure across our four Service Towns:
- Alpine Children's Services
- Alpine Cycling Club
- Alpine Health (seniors activity groups)
- Bright Scouts
- Bright U3A
- Bright Pony Club and Alpine Adult Riding Club
- The Lighthouse
- Mount Beauty Cub and Scout Hall
- Mount Beauty Men's Shed
- Mount Beauty Neighbourhood Centre and Alex McCullough Hall
- Mount Beauty Recreation Reserve
- Mount Beauty Tennis Club
- Mount Beauty U3A
- Myrtleford Neighbourhood Centre
- Myrtleford Senior Citizens Centre (various user groups)
- Myrtleford Toy Library
Review our draft CINA 2025
View maps of the infrastructure included in our draft CINA 2025 by selecting the tabs below.
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Bright
Mount Beauty
Myrtleford
Porepunkah