The City of Bayswater is committed to improving access to services, facilities and information for all its residents, and is developing a new Access and Inclusion Plan to guide its approach to access and inclusion over the next five years.
Informed by community feedback, the draft Plan proposes strategies to address barriers people face participating in the community.
Engagement
A round of initial consultation took place between November 2024 and March 2025. Read the summary outcomes report to see what we heard and who we heard from.
In the second round of engagement we asked the community to let us know their thoughts on the draft Access and Inclusion Plan 2025-2030 via an online survey or by taking the survey over the phone.
Public comment period closed on Wednesday 21 May 2025.
What's Next
Once public comment review has been completed, a finalised draft will go to an Ordinary Council Meeting on 1 July 2025 for endorsement before being submitted to the Department of Communities. Keep an eye on this page for updates once the final Access and Inclusion Plan 2025-2030 is published.
Background
The City of Bayswater is committed to improving access to services, facilities and information for all its residents, and is developing a new Access and Inclusion Plan to guide its approach to access and inclusion over the next five years.
Informed by community feedback, the draft Plan proposes strategies to address barriers people face participating in the community.
Engagement
A round of initial consultation took place between November 2024 and March 2025. Read the summary outcomes report to see what we heard and who we heard from.
In the second round of engagement we asked the community to let us know their thoughts on the draft Access and Inclusion Plan 2025-2030 via an online survey or by taking the survey over the phone.
Public comment period closed on Wednesday 21 May 2025.
What's Next
Once public comment review has been completed, a finalised draft will go to an Ordinary Council Meeting on 1 July 2025 for endorsement before being submitted to the Department of Communities. Keep an eye on this page for updates once the final Access and Inclusion Plan 2025-2030 is published.
This survey is being conducted to
support the City of Bayswater in its review of the current Disability Access
and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) to create its new Access and Inclusion Plan (AIP) 2020- 2024.
It is a requirement of the Disability Services Act 1993 that all local government authorities develop and implement a DAIP to improve equal access for people with disability.The City's current DAIP expires in April 2020.
We are interested in hearing your feedback
on how to improve access and inclusion to Council services and facilities.