FAQs
- Attend one of the community engagement workshops
- Participate in the on-line session and survey
- Email the Place Planning Coordinator at feedback@egipps.vic.gov.au
- Call 03 5153 9500
- Download a copy of a survey and drop it off at any of our Customer Service Centres, or mail it
- Write to:
- Bring together community's vision and ideas and Council’s work in each district
- Provide a practical guide for future planning and investment
- Support a collaborative approach between community and Council
- Omeo Community Plan 2012 -2017
- Maximising Future Outcomes For The Omeo Region 2020
- Disasters Resilience Plan for Communities of the Omeo Region 2024 update
- Your Say East Gippsland - simply type 'Omeo' in the search field on the YourSay homepage
How can I contribute?
You can provide feedback by:
East Gippsland Shire Council
Attn: Place Planning Coordinator
PO Box 1618
Bairnsdale, 3875
What happens to the feedback that I provide?
Feedback will be collated and integrated into an action-orientated Place Plan. The aim of the Place Plan is to:
Privacy and Data Collection Notice
Council collects your information to seek input and feedback for the development of the Omeo District Place Plan. The information you provide will be used for internal planning on this document only and will remain completely confidential. This project allows you to submit your feedback anonymously however, if you choose to include any personal information, such as your name, or address, please note this will be visible to Council for the specific purpose of developing the Plan.
For more information on Council’s Privacy Policy, please visit the EGSC Privacy Policy link at the bottom of this page or email feedback@egipps.vic.gov.au(External link) if you have any questions.
Who Creates the Plan?
Place Plans are developed collaboratively. Council leads the process, with community members, groups, and stakeholders playing a key role in shaping the content and priorities.
Why are we creating Place Plans?
East Gippsland is made up of diverse communities with unique needs. Place Plans help ensure local voices shape local outcomes, while still aligning with broader Council strategies.
What happens after the Place Plan is finalised?
The Plan becomes a guiding document for Council officers and community members. It helps prioritise investment, support funding applications, and align future projects with community goals. The Plan will be available on our website.
Where can I access more information on the Omeo District?
More information is available on our website. The Omeo District page contains a number of resources including: