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Consultation has concluded
Submissions closed 11.59pm, 8 June 2022
Council resolved at its meeting held 26 April 2022, to place theDraft Code of Meeting Practice on public exhibition for 28 days, submissions will be accepted until 8 June 2022 (42 days from the exhibition commencement date).
The main changes from the previous Code are in relation to remote meeting attendance.
The Draft Code of Meeting Practice can viewed in the Document Library (Council report).
The proposed amendments are shown in red font and the proposed deletions are shown in strikethrough.
Note: This exhibition period is in addition to the recent call for public comment with regard to the frequency etc. of Council Meetings (Proposed Changes to Council Meeting Schedule and Practice, conducted from 1 February to 14 March 2022). This will be the subject of a briefing with Councillors and further report to Council in June 2022.
Submissions
Use the online submission form (see below) or alternatively, send submissions to:
Email - yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au Mail - North Sydney Council PO Box 12 NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059
For further information contact Council’s Executive Manager Governance on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au.
Submissions closed 11.59pm, 8 June 2022
Council resolved at its meeting held 26 April 2022, to place theDraft Code of Meeting Practice on public exhibition for 28 days, submissions will be accepted until 8 June 2022 (42 days from the exhibition commencement date).
The main changes from the previous Code are in relation to remote meeting attendance.
The Draft Code of Meeting Practice can viewed in the Document Library (Council report).
The proposed amendments are shown in red font and the proposed deletions are shown in strikethrough.
Note: This exhibition period is in addition to the recent call for public comment with regard to the frequency etc. of Council Meetings (Proposed Changes to Council Meeting Schedule and Practice, conducted from 1 February to 14 March 2022). This will be the subject of a briefing with Councillors and further report to Council in June 2022.
Submissions
Use the online submission form (see below) or alternatively, send submissions to:
Email - yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au Mail - North Sydney Council PO Box 12 NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059
For further information contact Council’s Executive Manager Governance on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au.
Use this form to make a submission. Provide as much detail as possible in relation to your submission, e.g. section number, clause or page number.
Note: In the interests of transparency, any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy. Council generally makes the submission, and the name and address of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website (or associated sites) unless the submitter requests otherwise.
Consultation has concluded
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Draft Code of Meeting Practice has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under Review
Draft Code of Meeting Practice is currently at this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Code of Meeting Practice
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.