Community Engagement
Open Projects

Tell us what you think
Council has launched this Community Engagement platform to allow for residents to have input into proposal projects and services. Let us know what you think of this service and how we can improve our engagement processes.
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Walking Infrastructure Survey
Thank you for your participation in this survey. This survey has been closed. Council is currently in the process of reviewing the 262 responses received. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we carefully consider all feedback. We will inform you of the results and next stages in a timely manner. Once again, thank you for taking the time to participate in this important process.
Banana Shire Council, in partnership with the Queensland Government, are conducting a Walking Local Government Grant Survey, offering residents the chance to influence the future of walking infrastructure in our community.
Walking Network Plan Survey

Splash Park: Where Should It Go?
Make a splash and have your say about where Bilo's new water park should be located.
Engagement Results

Moura Off-leash dog park
Work to establish an off-leash dog park in Moura will commence in February 2021.
The park will be located in a section of the disused rail yard between Gillespie St and Theodore Moura Road.
Late last year Banana Shire Council asked the community to select their preferred location for the park from two shortlisted options.
- Option A – The SES complex on the eastern entrance to town
- Option B – The old rail yard at the southern edge of town.
Of the 118 respondents who participated in the engagement survey 63.56% favoured Option B.
During the engagement many respondents voiced their concern over Option B being located too close to the Moura State School.
As a result of this feedback Council has moved the site north-east within the rail yard, closer to the CBD and away from the school.
The Moura off-leash park will be completely enclosed by a chain link fence and will include shade, bins and watering points.
Survey result(PDF, 224KB)

Melton Park Playground Redevelopment
Mini trampolines, drums and other sensory equipment will be included as part of Stage 2 of the redevelopment of the playground in Melton Park.
The equipment will be installed in the park later this year, replacing the maze which had to be demolished after being constantly damaged by vandals.
Over the past month Banana Shire residents were invited to participate in a community engagement survey to select what play equipment they would like installed in the park.
The engagement closed on Friday 8 January 2021.
Residents were asked to select from two shortlisted options which were carefully chosen to provide the most relevant and cost effective choices.
Of the 247 respondents who participated in the engagement survey 153 (61.94%) favoured Option A.
Survey result(PDF, 170KB)