Have your say on the Community Infrastructure Framework
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As part of Council’s continued commitment to building the most liveable and sustainable city in Victoria, the Draft Community Infrastructure Framework was endorsed in March 2026 for community consultation.
Our Vision
Community infrastructure is the fabric of our community. They are places that unite our community members, where friendships are made and residents can access important programs and services.
The 5 community infrastructure categories at Kingston are:
Arts and culture venues (performance facilities)
Community venues (community halls, neighbourhood houses, men's sheds, community gardens, gathering places)
Community education and learning facilities (libraries and toy library)
Family, youth and children's facilities (maternal and child health centres, kindergartens, child care, playgroup, youth spaces)
Aquatic, leisure and recreation facilities (aquatic and leisure facilities, sailing clubs, lifesaving clubs, scout and guide halls, sporting pavilions)
Key Updates
In the Kingston Community Infrastructure Consultation, community members shared what matters most to them about community infrastructure, including 344 survey responses. Your feedback helped us shape the Draft Community Infrastructure Framework.
To respond to the changing needs of the community, Kingston City Council has developed a Draft Community Infrastructure Framework, which identifies community needs for facilities and services, now and into the future.
The new draft provides a framework and recommendations for the provision and management of Council-owned community infrastructure over the next 10 years.
Mail: City of Kingston, PO Box 1000, Mentone 3194.
This consultation closes on Sunday 3 May 2026.
As part of Council’s continued commitment to building the most liveable and sustainable city in Victoria, the Draft Community Infrastructure Framework was endorsed in March 2026 for community consultation.
Our Vision
Community infrastructure is the fabric of our community. They are places that unite our community members, where friendships are made and residents can access important programs and services.
The 5 community infrastructure categories at Kingston are:
Arts and culture venues (performance facilities)
Community venues (community halls, neighbourhood houses, men's sheds, community gardens, gathering places)
Community education and learning facilities (libraries and toy library)
Family, youth and children's facilities (maternal and child health centres, kindergartens, child care, playgroup, youth spaces)
Aquatic, leisure and recreation facilities (aquatic and leisure facilities, sailing clubs, lifesaving clubs, scout and guide halls, sporting pavilions)
Key Updates
In the Kingston Community Infrastructure Consultation, community members shared what matters most to them about community infrastructure, including 344 survey responses. Your feedback helped us shape the Draft Community Infrastructure Framework.
To respond to the changing needs of the community, Kingston City Council has developed a Draft Community Infrastructure Framework, which identifies community needs for facilities and services, now and into the future.
The new draft provides a framework and recommendations for the provision and management of Council-owned community infrastructure over the next 10 years.
Personal information provided by you will be collected for the purpose of considering this matter or any other directly related municipal purpose. The personal information will not be disclosed to any other external party without your consent, unless required or authorised by law. You may apply to access, or seek amendment of, your personal information by contacting Council via kingston.vic.gov.au/contactus
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Page last updated: 24 Mar 2026, 03:48 PM
Lifecycle
Phase 1 - Initial Community Infrastructure Consultation (2024)
Have your say on the Community Infrastructure Framework has finished this stage
Data was gathered through targeted consultation and broader engagement activities undertaken in 2024 from community user group.
Under Review
Have your say on the Community Infrastructure Framework has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
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Community feedback was used to inform the draft Community Infrastructure Framework. View here.
Phase 2 – Advisory Committee Feedback (2025)
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Advisory Committees were consulted during May 2025
Under Review
Have your say on the Community Infrastructure Framework has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
Have your say on the Community Infrastructure Framework has finished this stage
Committee feedback was used to inform the Draft Community Infrastructure Framework
Phase 3 - Draft Community Infrastructure Framework (open)
Have your say on the Community Infrastructure Framework is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for contributions until Sunday 3 May 2026.
Under Review
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Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
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The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.