Event planning streamlined

Events such as the Casterton Kelpie Muster will be supported by the new policy.

Glenelg Shire Council, Victoria, has recently released its Draft Event Policy which outlines legislative and accessibility requirements, funding, and operational guidelines for public events across the Shire.

Mayor, Anita Rank said the draft Policy demonstrated Council’s commitment to supporting and growing local events, and the immeasurable contribution they provide in terms of social and economic impacts.

“Each year, Council delivers and supports a number of festivals and events across the Shire. In addition to events that are run by Council, there are many events held on Council owned or managed land that are organised and delivered by community.

“The level of planning needed for individual events can differ greatly and this policy, together with the Glenelg Event Management Guidelines, will assist in providing clear guidance to event organisers to ensure their events are successful, sustainable and compliant.

“The policy also outlines Council funding, and how groups can access financial support for their events and programs.

“We hope to see large-scale community events once again being held throughout 2022 and this new policy will help our region experience a seamless and successful transition.

“To assist the community in developing documentation that may be required as a result of this new policy, a series of Event Management workshops will be held, free of charge to our event organisers.
Community members, particularly those who are involved with coordinating local events, are encouraged to view the draft policy and provide feedback.

“We want to ensure this policy is as streamlined as possible for event organisers to ensure our Shire can continue to offer an exciting array of diverse events.”