Western corridor alliance launch

A new group focused on building stronger connections across the Ipswich western corridor is inviting the community to attend the official launch of the western corridor community alliance.

The alliance represents communities including Walloon, Thagoona, Rosewood, Mount Marrow, Haigslea, Tallegalla, Calvert, Ebenezer, Ashwell and Grandchester.

The launch will be held on Tuesday, 10 February, from 6.00pm to 7.30pm at the uniting church hall, 21 John street, Rosewood.

The event will introduce the vision, purpose and priorities of the alliance and provide an opportunity for residents, community groups, businesses, government agencies and local leaders to connect, share ideas and explore ways to work together.

“This is an attempt to provide that voice for local residents to explore and try and shape some of the development that’s going to be happening over the next five, ten, and fifteen years.” said Lawrence Wray, who has been co-ordinating the event.

To support the Alliance’s focus on community-led collaboration, Ipswich city Councillors Jim Madden and David Martin, who maintain regular involvement with local groups such as the Marburg & Districts Residents Association, have confirmed they will be in attendance.

The evening will include an overview of the western corridor community alliance, followed by a Planning 101 session delivered by Ipswich City Council staff, explaining how planning works in South East Queensland. Attendees will also be invited to help identify key issues for the Alliance to focus on in the future.

The agenda will conclude with a brief presentation outlining the first report of the western corridor growth strategy, providing an overview of planned growth and future considerations for the region.

With significant housing growth planned for the area, the WCCA aims to ensure residents and stakeholders are informed, connected and involved in shaping a safer, stronger western corridor, both now and into the future.

The alliance operates under Rosewood and District Supporting Communities Inc, with a group of volunteer residents guiding meetings and communications.

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