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Parks Volunteer Program - Amendments to Local Law No. 5 (Parks, Jetties and Boat Ramps) 2011.
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Logan City Council has a long and positive history of working with volunteers for the mutual benefit of Council and community. The Parks branch manage volunteers in three programs;
BushCare;
TrailCare, and;
Honorary Park Ranger.
All programs have been in operation for many years.
Council recently undertook a review of the Parks Volunteer Framework focusing on;
Modernising Health and Safety practices;
Increasing efficiencies;
The rationalisation of resources, and;
Improving the volunteer experience.
The review identified the benefits of having an overarching Parks Volunteer structure. The aim is to improve the volunteer experience.
To enable change Council needs to make amendments to Local Law No.5 (Parks, Jetties and Boat Ramps) 2011. We have created some FAQ's to help people understand the change that is being made.
Submissions relating to the amendments can be made below and will close at 5pm Friday 28th of February.
Logan City Council has a long and positive history of working with volunteers for the mutual benefit of Council and community. The Parks branch manage volunteers in three programs;
BushCare;
TrailCare, and;
Honorary Park Ranger.
All programs have been in operation for many years.
Council recently undertook a review of the Parks Volunteer Framework focusing on;
Modernising Health and Safety practices;
Increasing efficiencies;
The rationalisation of resources, and;
Improving the volunteer experience.
The review identified the benefits of having an overarching Parks Volunteer structure. The aim is to improve the volunteer experience.
To enable change Council needs to make amendments to Local Law No.5 (Parks, Jetties and Boat Ramps) 2011. We have created some FAQ's to help people understand the change that is being made.