Source: New South Wales Ministerial News
Australia’s leading demographer, Bernard Salt AM, will visit Bendigo in November to launch the development of Bendigo 2050 – a bold new vision for the city’s future.
Bendigo 2050 will be a forward-thinking strategy designed to guide long-term development and investment, foster collaborative partnerships, stimulate economic growth, and prioritise key projects that will shape Greater Bendigo over the next 25 years.
To find out more and be part of this exciting project, business and community leaders are invited to a presentation on Thursday November 13 as part of the Be.Bendigo Business Unboxed two-week business festival.
City of Greater Bendigo CEO Andrew Cooney said Bendigo 2050 was the next step in preparing for the city’s projected growth.
“In 2050, Greater Bendigo will be home to 200,000 people. Now is the time to plan for what our city and region will look and feel like, and what we’ll need to remain a leading, thriving regional city in Australia,” Mr Cooney said.
“This is an opportunity to be deliberately aspirational. Bendigo 2050 will not only reflect the City’s priorities but also highlight key projects that align with the long-term goals of our largest employers and institutions.
“Once complete, Bendigo 2050 will serve as a clear and compelling roadmap for investment and collaboration. It will feature a strong narrative and consistent message that local leaders can use when engaging with government, business and other stakeholders.
“Bendigo 2050 will represent a shared vision that sets Greater Bendigo up for continued success.”
Demographer Bernard Salt AM said he was delighted to contribute to the development of Bendigo 2050 and commended the City of Greater Bendigo for its bold and visionary approach.
“A long-term strategy like Bendigo 2050 is exactly what regional communities across Australia should be developing right now. I’ve long been an advocate for the potential of regional Australia to accommodate future population growth and drive national prosperity,” Mr Salt said.
“Strong regions mean a strong Australia and communities like Bendigo are central to that story.
“It takes decades to shape vibrant, resilient communities. Planning with ambition and clarity is how we ensure that regional centres continue to thrive, and the work we do today will uplift the future of regional Australia.
“Bendigo has much to be proud of. Its diverse economy – spanning advanced manufacturing, modern mining and gold production, major health and education facilities, government services, and a thriving arts and cultural scene – provides a solid foundation for future growth and innovation. I’m excited to be part of this journey for Bendigo.”
Bendigo 2050 – Shaping our Future is on Thursday November 13 at 7am, at the La Trobe University Bendigo campus. Tickets cost $20.