The annual Point Walter Concert is one of the highlights of the City of Melville’s cultural calendar.
Camera IconThe annual Point Walter Concert is one of the highlights of the City of Melville’s cultural calendar. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

City of Melville survey to drive cultural plan

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Josh ZimmermanMelville Gazette

HELP steer the direction of the City of Melville’s revised cultural plan by taking a short online survey.

Melville Mayor Russell Aubrey said the cultural survey provides residents the opportunity to share their creative ideas about what will add to the cultural vitality of their City.

“The feedback will help us create an up to-date five year strategic cultural plan that will outline the future vision and objectives of the city’s libraries, museums, arts and events,” Mr Aubrey said.

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“As a City we are entering an exciting period of cultural growth and development and the cultural survey is a fantastic way for residents to be part of that by sharing their ideas and vision with us,”

The survey asks respondents which cultural activities they have participated in and to rate their experience, inviting comments on how their experience could be improved.

It also encourages people to think without limits about what would make the City a more creative and vibrant place to live

To complete the survey visit www.melvilletalks.com.au/creative-conversations.

The survey closes March 6 and the new strategic cultural plan is due for release in June.