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Station Precinct Museum Complex Community Asset Committee
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Consultation has concluded
The creation of a Community Asset Committee is proposed for ongoing management of the Station Precinct Museum and Railway Station buildings. Community Asset Committees provide a robust model for managing Council-owned assets where there are multiple partners involved and where there is a strong degree of community ownership.
The role of this Community Asset Committee is to manage and coordinate the use of the Mansfield Station Precinct Museum Complex, encompassing the Railway Carriages, Railway Station Buildings and Platform area, Heritage Museum and Gadhaba Gathering Place.
The Community Asset Committee does not include the Goods Shed and the Visitor Information Centre. The communal area between the assets will be a shared area and use of the space should suit all precinct stakeholders, with any events held in this space meeting Council’s local laws requirements.
The membership of the Committee is proposed to include representatives from:
Mansfield Shire Council (Committee Chair)
Mansfield Historical Society
Taungurung Land and Waters Council
Community
The creation of a Community Asset Committee is proposed for ongoing management of the Station Precinct Museum and Railway Station buildings. Community Asset Committees provide a robust model for managing Council-owned assets where there are multiple partners involved and where there is a strong degree of community ownership.
The role of this Community Asset Committee is to manage and coordinate the use of the Mansfield Station Precinct Museum Complex, encompassing the Railway Carriages, Railway Station Buildings and Platform area, Heritage Museum and Gadhaba Gathering Place.
The Community Asset Committee does not include the Goods Shed and the Visitor Information Centre. The communal area between the assets will be a shared area and use of the space should suit all precinct stakeholders, with any events held in this space meeting Council’s local laws requirements.
The membership of the Committee is proposed to include representatives from:
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CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
Community feedback is sought on the formation of a Community Asset Committee for management of the Station Precinct Museum Complex as outlined in the Terms of Reference.
How to get involved
Review the draft Terms of Reference
The draft Terms of Reference is available on the right hand side of the page under Documents. A hard copy can be viewed at the municipal offices at 33 Highett Street, Mansfield.
Two community representatives will be selected by Council and Mansfield Historical Society from the expression of interests received. The term of office for the community representative will be for 12 months commencing on the date of appointment but may be removed by Council at any time. The community positions will be assessed against the candidate’s ability to fulfil the Committee’s role as outlined in the Committee’s Terms of Reference, as well as the following selection criteria:
Demonstrated interest in all aspects of the Museum Complex including its sustainable growth and development, marketing and promotion of the complex, and genuine connection to the community;
Demonstrated ability to work proactively as part of a team and promote productive relationships;
Experience in accounting, finance, governance and/or legal;
Familiarity with the functions and governance of the Committee; and
Ability to attend meetings during normal Council working hours.
Community members interested in joining the committee are encouraged to submit a covering letter addressing the selection criteria to council@mansfield.vic.gov.au.
Expressions of interest closes on 17 September 2024. The selected community representatives will be contacted by Mansfield Shire Council and Mansfield Historical Society with the next steps.
Community feedback is sought on the formation of a Community Asset Committee for management of the Station Precinct Museum Complex as outlined in the Terms of Reference.
How to get involved
Review the draft Terms of Reference
The draft Terms of Reference is available on the right hand side of the page under Documents. A hard copy can be viewed at the municipal offices at 33 Highett Street, Mansfield.
Two community representatives will be selected by Council and Mansfield Historical Society from the expression of interests received. The term of office for the community representative will be for 12 months commencing on the date of appointment but may be removed by Council at any time. The community positions will be assessed against the candidate’s ability to fulfil the Committee’s role as outlined in the Committee’s Terms of Reference, as well as the following selection criteria:
Demonstrated interest in all aspects of the Museum Complex including its sustainable growth and development, marketing and promotion of the complex, and genuine connection to the community;
Demonstrated ability to work proactively as part of a team and promote productive relationships;
Experience in accounting, finance, governance and/or legal;
Familiarity with the functions and governance of the Committee; and
Ability to attend meetings during normal Council working hours.
Community members interested in joining the committee are encouraged to submit a covering letter addressing the selection criteria to council@mansfield.vic.gov.au.
Expressions of interest closes on 17 September 2024. The selected community representatives will be contacted by Mansfield Shire Council and Mansfield Historical Society with the next steps.