EOI Community Panel
Thank you for your interest in the Bairnsdale 2050 Community Panel
Please complete the short application questionnaire to tell us a bit about yourself and why you would like to be a member of the Panel. You can review the draft Terms of Reference for the Panel here https://yoursay.eastgippsland.vic.gov.au/86378/widgets/412884/documents/269581 or via the Document library.
What is the role of the Panel?
As a panel member, you will:
- Have the opportunity to directly shape the development of the Bairnsdale Growth Strategy.
- Attend up to four (4) panel meetings between November 2023 – June 2024. The first Community Panel meeting will be held in–person with subsequent meetings being held online.
- Be invited to attend a half day Codesign Workshop where you will collaborate with the broader Bairnsdale community to develop solutions that respond to future challenges and opportunities for Bairnsdale.
The Community Panel does not have any decision-making authority.
What are the Selection Criteria?
- A strong personal, professional or community connection with Bairnsdale and surrounds.
- Knowledge and/or experience in a field relevant to the project (e.g. land and urban development, business and industry, health, education, community services, culture, recreation, environment, etc.)
- Willingness to work with others to share ideas and arrive at consensus
- Availability to attend approximately four 2-hour meetings and read background material.
What are the Panel Member obligations?
- Members will be required to declare any conflicts of interest and not participate in panel discussion on matters where a direct conflict exists.
- Members may be required to maintain confidentiality on some matters.
- Members are encouraged to use their local networks to share and gather information about the project and promote community involvement.
Who can apply?
Anyone who has a strong local connection to Bairnsdale is encouraged to apply. Up to 12 positions will be available and we are seeking applications from individuals who are willing to actively contribute to the engagement process and leverage their own local networks and associations to encourage broader participation in the development of the project. We will also be assessing applications against areas of interest and knowledge, skills and demographic representation.
Who will appoint the Panel Members?
Members will be formally appointed by Council.