Plans, Policies & Governance  •  Shire of Cue

Strategic Plans

The plans that guide Cue's long-term direction, Council priorities and the resources needed to deliver for our community.

Planning for Cue

From community vision to delivery

Council's strategic plans work together to turn long-term community aspirations into priorities, services, projects and investment.

Each plan has a different role, from setting the Shire's overall direction through to planning the finances, assets, workforce and community outcomes needed to deliver it.

Strategic framework
Community direction
Council delivery
Financial planning
Asset planning
Workforce planning
Public health
Integrated planning

One direction. Different parts of the plan.

The plans are connected. Strategic direction informs what Council delivers, while financial, asset and workforce planning considers the resources required to make that delivery possible.

Community direction
Strategic Community Plan
Council delivery
Corporate Business Plan
Funding
Long Term Financial Plan
Infrastructure
Asset Management
People
Workforce Planning
Explore the plans

Shire of Cue strategic planning

01
Long-term direction

Strategic Community Plan

Sets the Shire's long-term community vision, priorities and strategic direction.

02
Council delivery

Corporate Business Plan

Translates Council's strategic direction into activities, priorities and resourcing.

03
Financial planning

Long Term Financial Plan

Supports long-term financial decision-making and the sustainable delivery of services and priorities.

04
Assets & infrastructure

Asset Management

Guides the planning, management, maintenance and renewal of Shire assets and infrastructure.

05
Our organisation

Workforce Planning

Considers the people, skills and organisational capacity needed to deliver Shire services and priorities.

06
Community wellbeing

Public Health Plan

Provides the framework for identifying and responding to public health priorities within the Shire.

Shire documents

Plans, policies & governance documents

Current adopted documents are maintained through the Shire's Document Centre.