What you shared

The community was able to share feedback on the Draft Corporate Plan Outcomes. The final outcomes will be used to define measures of success, and help identify what projects or service areas should therefore be prioritised to achieve these measures.

A summary of the findings can be seen below, or read the Community Engagement Report. The feedback shared will be used to help shape the final Flinders-Goolman Masterplan.

Who participated

Demographic data was captured as part of engagement activities to understand the diversity of respondents. See a breakdown below.

What you shared

The community were provided 22 draft outcomes and were able to select and rank their top five. Based on this, the most popular outcomes across the whole community were:

Priorities by demographics

When the data was broken down further, additional priorities for specific demographics were identified:
  • Deliver active and healthy activities, facilities and services

    This outcome was particularly important to:

    • Division 1 and 3 residents
    • people under 50 and over 70
    • people of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent
    • people speaking English as a second language.
  • Increase economic development and employment

    This outcome was particularly important to:

    • Division 2 residents
    • people aged 30-49 and 70 years older
    • people speaking English as a second language
  • Promote placemaking and liveability

    This outcome was particularly important to:

    • Division 3 residents
    • people living with a disability.
  • A clean, green, circular economy city

    This outcome was particularly important to

    • people aged 30 or under
    • the LGBTIQA+ community.
  • Prepared and ready for emergencies and natural disasters

    This outcome was particularly important to:

    • people of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent.
  • Community’s trust in our services

    This outcome was particularly important to:

    • people of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent.
  • Historical buildings are conserved and enhanced

    This outcome was particularly important to:

    • the LGBTIQA+ community.

How you shared

The community was able to submit feedback between 20 October and 7 December 2025 using one of the engagement channels below:

To help inform community feedback, Draft Corporate Plan Outcomes were shared with the community.

Online survey

Pop up events

Speak to the project team in person and share your feedback on the Corporate Plan 2026-2031.
  • Booval Fair Shopping Centre

    Thursday 23 October

    8am - 5pm

    Corner of Brisbane and South Station Roads, Booval

  • Goodna Jacaranda Festival

    Friday 24 October

    4pm - 8pm

    Evan Marginson Park, Goodna

  • Goodna Jacaranda Festival

    Saturday 25 October

    8am - 12pm

    Evan Marginson Park, Goodna

  • Winston Glades Shopping Centre

    Wednesday 29 October

    8am - 5pm

    259 Ash Street, Flinders View

  • Yamanto Shopping Village

    Thursday 30 October

    8am - 5pm

    Yamanto Village, Yamanto

  • Redbank Plains Community Centre

    Friday 31 October

    8:30am - 12:30pm

    180 School Road, Redbank Plains

  • Tulmur Place

    Saturday 1 November

    9am - 12pm

    Tulmur Place, Ipswich

  • Springfield Markets

    Sunday 2 November

    8am - 1pm

    155 Southern Cross Circuit, Springfield Central

  • Redbank Plains Community Centre

    Tuesday 4 November

    8:30am - 12:30pm

    180 School Road, Redbank Plains

  • Rosewood Village Shopping Centre

    Friday 7 November

    8am - 5pm

    Corner of John and William Street, Rosewood

  • Ripley Markets

    Saturday 8 November

    3pm - 8pm

    6 Amity Way, South Ripley

  • Karalee Shopping Village

    Thursday 13 November

    8am - 5pm

    39/52 Junction Road, Chuwar

  • International Day of People with Disability

    Friday 28 November 2025

    9am - 11am

    Tulmur Place, Ipswich