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Local Plans and Strategies | Bundaberg Regional Council

Local Plans and Strategies

Bundaberg Regional Sport and Recreation Strategy

The Regional Sport and Recreation Strategy 2018-2028 will guide and structure the delivery of sport and recreation programs and infrastructure for the next decade across the Bundaberg Region.

The strategy clearly highlights the need for a collaborative approach to the provision of sport and recreation with Council working with organisations like the PCYC, YMCA, government departments and established local sport and recreation clubs.

An action plan recommendations has prioritised upgrades to existing facilities scaled on a high to low priority basis.

Sport and recreation is one avenue that can help to improve the quality of life and well-being of the community which we know results in far reaching social, economic, environment and health benefits.

 
View the Bundaberg Regional Sport and Recreation Strategy

 

Wide Bay Burnett Regional Recreation and Sport Strategy

Over the next 25 years, the Wide Bay Burnett is expecting a population increase in the order of 180,000 people and it is important that the lifestyle infrastructure is in place to support this population. In supporting the Wide Bay Burnett Regional Plan, this Strategy seeks to identify the region’s recreation and sport requirements for the future.

The identification of these needs will assist Councils within the Region (Bundaberg, Fraser Coast, Gympie, North Burnett and South Burnett Regional Councils and Cherbourg Aboriginal Council) to plan for future land and facility provision in areas that will have the population to sustain them.
This Strategy focuses on a range of regional level sport and recreation facilities (not local level and not State or higher level facilities). 

Regional, as used in this Strategy, means serving the needs of the Wide Bay Burnett or a significant proportion of it.

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Wide Bay Burnett Regional Recreation and Sport Strategy

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