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Regional Council close to city reclassification following National Awards recognition

by Holly Tancredi
November 3, 2022
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Moreton Bay Regional Council is one step closer to being reclassified as a city after its proposal received a 2022 Local Government National Award. 

The proposal was awarded the 2022 Local Government National Award for Regional Growth by the Federal Government.

Driven by Council’s discussion paper, Reimagining Our Moreton Bay, the proposal received high praise for its ambitious goal to strengthen investment and improve liveability in Moreton Bay. 

Moreton Bay Mayor, Peter Flannery, said the win proved Council was on the right track with its proposal to put Moreton Bay on the map nationally and reclassify itself as a city.

“It’s a huge honour for Council to receive such high praise from the Federal Government and to beat out more than 300 other Australian councils to take out the top prize,” Mayor Flannery said. 

“This just reinforces all the hard work we’ve put into our proposal to officially be recognised as a city and to ensure Moreton Bay is front and centre when I go to Canberra to discuss federal funding for key projects that will make our region an even better place to live.”

Moreton Bay’s City Reclassification Proposal underwent significant community engagement in early 2022 and the submission is currently with the Electoral Commission for formal review. 

“Moreton Bay is the third largest Council in the country and we’re one of the fastest growing too, which means we need infrastructure to keep pace with population growth and to deliver the facilities that our residents deserve,” Mayor Flannery said. 

“We already manage a larger population than the Australian capital, Canberra, which is a big task, but it also provides a unique opportunity to shape our future.”

Mayor Flannery said the Council needs to make the right decisions to provide further opportunities for Moreteon’s residents and businesses, and make the right decisions to protect the Moreton way of living. 

“Becoming a city will help us to define what our city looks like before population growth happens to us –and we can avoid becoming another concrete jungle like the Brisbane, Melbourne or Sydney CBDs,” Mayor Flannery said. 

“We want to get on the front foot now so we can create a city we want, by building on the many urban centres we already have across the region and better connect them so that there is no central point.

“The great part is that a city reclassification will come at very little cost to ratepayers, and we have no obligation or intention to go out and change signage until our current signs require replacing.

“I’m so proud of the work we’ve done so far regardless of this award, but it is great recognition that we’re on the right track.”

Image courtesy of Moreton Bay Regional Council.

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