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Help shape our Domestic Animal Management Plan 2026–2029
Council is reviewing our Domestic Animal Management Plan (DAMP) and want to hear from you.
The DAMP is a four-year plan that sets out how Council manages cats and dogs in our community. It outlines current challenges, opportunities, and actions to ensure responsible pet ownership and community safety.
Your feedback will help us:
Understand what’s working well,
Identify areas where we can improve, and
Set our priorities for the next four years.
Have your say Share your thoughts and ideas to help shape the future of animal management in our community.
Help shape our Domestic Animal Management Plan 2026–2029
Council is reviewing our Domestic Animal Management Plan (DAMP) and want to hear from you.
The DAMP is a four-year plan that sets out how Council manages cats and dogs in our community. It outlines current challenges, opportunities, and actions to ensure responsible pet ownership and community safety.
Your feedback will help us:
Understand what’s working well,
Identify areas where we can improve, and
Set our priorities for the next four years.
Have your say Share your thoughts and ideas to help shape the future of animal management in our community.