Lynne Strong
23 August 2024, 11:00 PM
Opinion piece by Lynne Strong
As we approach the upcoming council elections, it's vital that we think about what makes our community not just functional, but truly liveable.
Liveability isn't just about having our rubbish collected on time or fixing a parking issue – it's about creating a place where we all thrive, where our environment supports our wellbeing, and where we feel connected and valued.
Some groups are focusing on single issues, like waste management or parking, which, while important, only address immediate needs. However, true liveability requires a broader vision. It involves thinking about how our community will evolve over the next decade and ensuring that we’re planning for a future that enhances our quality of life.
What we really need are councillors who understand that improving liveability means addressing current issues with a view to the future – ensuring our community remains vibrant, sustainable, and welcoming for years to come.
Let’s encourage our candidates to discuss liveability in ways that everyone can understand, and to present plans that aren’t just about today, but about the kind of community we want to live in tomorrow.
To kick off, here’s a couple of questions you could ask to cut through the noise and help you sort out the big picture leaders from the small issues fixers.
STRONG VOICE