Draft Strategic Plan

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Consultation has concluded.

Give us your thoughts on the strategies and key actions in our Draft Strategic Plan!

Consultation on the next City of Adelaide Strategic Plan happened over two stages:

Stage 1 – We gave you access to a range of resources provided to Council Members to inform their thinking and asked you a few questions. This stage has now closed. Thanks to all who took the time to contribute ideas. What you have said is helping to shape Council’s 2020-2024 Strategic Plan.

Stage 2 – We provided the Draft City of Adelaide 2020 - 2024 Strategic Plan for you to consider and submit your feedback on.

Please refer to the Timeline to the side for further details.


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The ‘Summary of Stage 1 Consultation’ can be found in the Related Documents section.


Council adopted the 2020-2024 Strategic Plan at its meeting on 10 March 2020.

Please note: the implementation of the 2020-2024 Strategic Plan will commence on 1 July 2020. We are now working on a version of the Plan that incorporates the Key Actions that Council has also adopted. We are also working on a Delivery Plan to set out what implementation of the Key Actions may look like over the four years. The Delivery Plan is due to be presented to Council in June 2020.


Give us your thoughts on the strategies and key actions in our Draft Strategic Plan!

Consultation on the next City of Adelaide Strategic Plan happened over two stages:

Stage 1 – We gave you access to a range of resources provided to Council Members to inform their thinking and asked you a few questions. This stage has now closed. Thanks to all who took the time to contribute ideas. What you have said is helping to shape Council’s 2020-2024 Strategic Plan.

Stage 2 – We provided the Draft City of Adelaide 2020 - 2024 Strategic Plan for you to consider and submit your feedback on.

Please refer to the Timeline to the side for further details.


Review the draft Strategic PlanRead the Stage 2
Engagement Pack
View other
Related Documents
Browse the Frequently Asked QuestionsContact staff for further enquiries


The ‘Summary of Stage 1 Consultation’ can be found in the Related Documents section.


Council adopted the 2020-2024 Strategic Plan at its meeting on 10 March 2020.

Please note: the implementation of the 2020-2024 Strategic Plan will commence on 1 July 2020. We are now working on a version of the Plan that incorporates the Key Actions that Council has also adopted. We are also working on a Delivery Plan to set out what implementation of the Key Actions may look like over the four years. The Delivery Plan is due to be presented to Council in June 2020.


Consultation has concluded.
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    The City of Adelaide is developing its new Strategic Plan for the period 2020-2024. Councils are required to develop a new Strategic Plan within two years of a Local Government election.

    The Strategic Plan will set the vision, outcomes, strategies and key actions for the next four years.

    Council Members have discussed their priorities and had the opportunity to consider a range of data and information about the city and challenges for the future. Council has also considered what people who live in or use the city have previously told us about what they value most and what they would like to see in the future (see Related Documents).

    From 11 September through to 30 October 2019, Council also facilitated community discussions on ‘imagining the future of Adelaide’. The participation and response from the community was overwhelming. Council received:

    • Almost 300 postcards and feedback forms
    • Over 200 comments / poll responses through meetings and social media
    • Over 3,000 recorded interactions (including almost 1,000 on the Your Say website) across all consultation media.