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Reference Groups

Bundaberg Region Sports and Recreation Reference Group

The Bundaberg Region Sports and Recreation Reference Group (BRSRRG) was established as a result of a key recommendation of the Bundaberg Regional Sport and Recreation Strategy. The advisory group, comprised of community Sport and Recreation representative members and key Council personnel meet four (4) times per calendar year. 

Objectives of the BRSRRG are to:

  • Provide strategic advice and input relating to the development Council’s Sport and Recreation strategies and policies;
  • Engage in discussions regarding “special interest” sport and recreation topics as determined by Council;
  • Participate in the ongoing consultation, review and implementation of sporting and recreational strategic documents and
  • Provide input into Council’s processes relating to sport and recreation where requested e.g. provide feedback regarding projects to be considered by Council for submission to grant programs.
Terms of Reference, Agendas and Minutes are available to read in the attachments below. 

Attachments

BRSRRG Terms of Reference

MINUTES_BRSRAG_19MAY16.pdf

MINUTES_BRSRRG_09MAR17.pdf

Bundaberg Regional Cycling Reference Group

The Bundaberg Regional Cycling Reference Group (BRCRG) aims to make Bundaberg the most cycle friendly region in Queensland.  Established in 2011, the group meets four (4) times per calendar year and is comprised of representatives from local cycling organisations and representatives from State and Local Government.

Objectives of the BRCRG is to assist Council by:

  • Implementing aspects of Regional Plans and Strategies associated with cycling e.g. Regional Sport and Recreation Strategy, Principle Cycle Network Plan
  • Providing advice to Council on the development, management and promotion of cycling within the region
  • Promoting community environments and transport systems that support cycling, and
  • Promoting cycle safety and education of all road users and as a liaison group to relevant sport and recreation groups, associations, schools and individuals within the community.

Terms of Reference are available here, Agendas and Minutes are available to read in the attachments below.  

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MINUTES-BRCRG_18MAY2016.pdf223.94 KB
MINUTES-BRCRG-_9August2016.pdf258.99 KB
MINUTES-BRCRG-_8NOV2016.pdf271.17 KB
MINUTES-BRCRG-_21FEB2017.pdf254.67 KB
MINUTES-BRCRG-_16MAY2017.pdf541.82 KB

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