General News
26 June, 2023
Mount Alexander Shire adopts climate strategy
The Mount Alexander Shire Council adopted its new Climate Change Strategy at this week’s council meeting. The strategy sets the direction for council’s climate action now and into the future, and is an organisation-wide document that will...
The Mount Alexander Shire Council adopted its new Climate Change Strategy at this week’s council meeting.
The strategy sets the direction for council’s climate action now and into the future, and is an organisation-wide document that will influence future priorities and projects across council.
The strategy is informed by extensive community feedback, collected through an online survey, community workshops and pop-up sessions, and from information provided by council’s Climate Change Community Reference Group.
“Climate change affects all of us, and we recognise the importance and urgency of the issue — that’s why this strategy is so important,” mayor Rosie Annear said.
“It clarifies council’s role in responding to climate change, and highlights how we’re changing the way we do things so that climate change is front-of-mind across our operations and service delivery.
“The story of our commitment to tackling climate change, together as a community and organisation, began in 2019 with the declaration of the climate emergency.
“We’ve continued to listen to our community’s feedback on the issue, and referenced much of that input in the drafting of this strategy.
“Thanks to everyone who’s provided feedback along the way — your input is helping us work towards achieving something great.”
The strategy sets six long-term climate change response goals for council.
These focus on integrating climate action, supporting just and equitable transitions, enhancing our natural environment, incorporating climate into our infrastructure planning and renewal, supporting community connections, and moving toward a circular economy.
Alongside the strategy is an action plan which details the steps council will take to deliver the strategy in the coming financial year. The action plan will be updated each year and available for community input through an annual climate response planning meeting with local community groups.
Actions identified for this coming year include:
• promoting sustainable pro-grams and rebates to the com-munity
• reviewing how climate change is considered when we build and maintain assets
• reviewing land use planning policies to strengthen climate change considerations
• partnering with community organisations to educate and promote benefits of making homes more resilient to climate impacts.
The strategy complements council’s Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality, which is guiding us toward net zero emissions for council’s operations by 2025.
Community members are encouraged to view the strategy at www.shape.mountalexander.vic.gov.au/climate-change-strategy.
A hardcopy can also be provided via the Civic Centre in Castlemaine during business hours.