BELLINGEN Shire Council has voted to endorse the formation of the Urunga CBD Community Reference Group (CRG).
The CRG will play an important role in the design phase of the $6.5 million Urunga CBD Redevelopment.
It will ensure community voices are heard and reflected as the project moves from the vision outlined on the Urunga CBD Master Plan, to detailed designs.
The CRG will include:
– Councillor representatives: Crs Jo Brotherton and Andrew O’Keeffe.
– Business representatives: Jennifer Sewell and Gavin Hickey.
– Indigenous Community representatives: Dean Kelly and Francis Witt.
– Community representatives: Heather Bernstein and Shane Fernie.
A yet to be announced Crown Lands representative will chair the CRG.
Deputy Mayor Graeme Shephard, said the CRG is an important link between Council, project consultants, and the Urunga community.
“Council is committed to ensuring that all voices are heard during the design of the Urunga CBD Redevelopment.
“The Community Reference Group gives us a direct connection to representatives from across the community, and it’s a great opportunity for residents to help shape the future heart of Urunga.
“Through this collaborative approach, we can make sure the community understands the scope and aims of the current project, while also looking ahead to what’s possible in future stages.”
The CRG will meet regularly throughout the design phase to review proposals, provide feedback, and act as a communication bridge between Council and the broader community.
Their role is to ensure designs align with the Master Plan, reflect local priorities, and remain within budget and funding constraints.
Alongside the CRG’s work, the broader community will take part in two structured feedback rounds during the design phase.
These will be approximately two weeks each and designed to capture practical, informed feedback that builds on the Master Plan and previous community engagement.
All residents and stakeholders are encouraged to join the Urunga CBD email distribution list to receive updates, design previews, and opportunities to provide feedback.
The $6.5m redevelopment, funded through the Stronger Country Communities Fund and the Growing Regions Program – Round 2, will prioritise key elements of the CBD Master Plan.
Designs will cover more than can be delivered in the current stage, ensuring Council has a clear roadmap for seeking future funding.
For more information or to join the distribution list, visit the Bellingen Shire Council website and search for “Urunga CBD Upgrade”.