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Future Stirling Phase Two launches with Your Future, Our Focus Community Workshops

The City of Stirling is excited to launch the second phase of Future Stirling, inviting the community to take part in the Your Future, Our Focus Community Workshops to shape the City’s focus areas for the next decade.
Running from 17 to 26 November 2025, the five workshops are an important part of the major review of the Strategic Community Plan – Sustainable Stirling 2022-2032, the City’s key guiding document.
This plan, driven by community input, sets out an ambitious and achievable vision for the City of Stirling over the next ten years. It undergoes a comprehensive review every four years to ensure it continues to reflect the community’s evolving priorities and aspirations.
The first phase of Future Stirling involved engaging widely and listening deeply to diverse perspectives, concerns, and advice. More than 1,600 individuals participated in a survey, supported by more than 70 community and business pop-ups, DIY club convos and a schools storytelling competition.
From this, we heard that the key areas the community wants us to focus on are transport and connectivity, housing diversity and liveability of neighbourhoods, enhancing community safety, future-proofing amenities and facilities, supporting events that connect the community and conserving and protecting our environment.
The Your Future, Our Focus Community Workshops will involve refining these ideas to make our community an even better place to live, work, or belong in the future. A full-day forum in early 2026 will help finalise the plan.
To celebrate the launch of the next phase, everyone is invited to a special event on Monday 17 November from 4.00pm to 5.00pm at the Reception Hall, Administration Centre, 25 Cedric Street, Stirling.
This event will feature Nyoongar storytelling, dance, and connection to Country, alongside a showcase of hundreds of student entries from the Nature Stories Schools Competition.
The first community workshop will begin immediately after the launch. No registration is required for the launch event, but registration is essential to attend one of the workshops.