Break O'Day 10-year-plan development kicks off

Hamish Geale
Updated March 24 2017 - 5:51pm, first published 5:30pm
COMMUNITY-DRIVEN: Break O'Day Council is calling on residents to submit their ideas and aspirations for the region during a series of community workshops to be held early next month.
COMMUNITY-DRIVEN: Break O'Day Council is calling on residents to submit their ideas and aspirations for the region during a series of community workshops to be held early next month.

Break O’Day Council is calling for residents to have their say on the region’s future as the development of a 10-year strategic plan for the municipality gets under way. 

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Hamish Geale

Hamish Geale

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Hamish Geale is a senior reporter at The Examiner. Got good news? Email: hgeale@examiner.com.au

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