Community Plans
The Swan Hill Rural City Council supports communities in the Swan Hill Municipality who wish to develop their own Community Plans. Community Planning is a process that is ‘owned’ by the community with Council available to play a facilitation role. Community Plans provide invaluable input into Local, State and Federal Government planning.
Community Planning is integral to our Council's operations, as emphasised in our Council Plan. It empowers community members by providing a collective voice and the platform to propose projects they deem significant.
This process not only informs Council about community preferences but also fosters greater community engagement.
Plans are overseen by dedicated community groups and volunteers responsible for project implementation.
Boundary Bend Community Plan 2021-2025(PDF, 2MB)
Lake Boga Community Plan 2021-2025(PDF, 532KB)
Manangatang Community Plan 2021-2025(PDF, 880KB)
Nyah and District Community Plan 2021-2025(PDF, 799KB)
Piangil Community Plan 2021-2025(PDF, 686KB)
Robinvale 2031 - Community Plan(PDF, 455KB)
Ultima Community Plan 2021-2025(PDF, 2MB)
Woorinen Community Plan 2021-2025(PDF, 842KB)
Recreation Reserves Masterplan
Council partnered with the State Government to fund a study to seek recommendations on the future development of nine recreation reserves in the Swan Hill municipality.
This project involved the development of Master Plans for the following Recreation Reserves:
- Showgrounds Recreation Reserve
- Alan Garden Reserve
- Robinvale Riverside Park
- Lake Boga Recreation Reserve
- Ultima Recreation Reserve
- Manangatang Recreation Reserve
- Ken Harrison Sporting Complex
- Gurnett Oval
- Nyah Recreation Reserve
The study will provide Council with clear strategic direction for the future provision of sporting facilities over the next ten years. Community and User Groups were consulted to develop a list of key recommendations, then prioritised as a Key Project, High, Medium or low project. 159 key recommendations were identified, with 34 of them being identified as Key Projects for delivery.
Recreation Reserves Masterplan(PDF, 2MB)