Mylor Community Forum 2021

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Consultation has concluded

Thank you to our 55 attendees at the Mylor Community Forum who all contributed to vibrant discussions. A summary of the forum and discussions can be found in the document library on the right.


Mylor will be our first township to run a forum in 2021 with a modified 'World Cafe Style' format.

Mylor forum details:

  • Mylor Hall corner Strathalbyn Road and Cross Street, Mylor
  • Tuesday, 30 March 2021
  • 6:30pm to 8:30pm
  • Pre-registration required by Sunday 28 March

Community Forums enable the Council, community and other organisations to work collaboratively on goals for the region. The objective of Council's forum is to improve engagement and communication by creating an opportunity for an open discussion about emerging issues for Council and the community.

Community Forums will be held throughout the year in community facilities so Council can communicate directly with residents in their own back yard. The format is semi-structured, providing opportunities for presentations from local groups sharing achievements and opportunities. Discussion tables to unpack key topical issues/aspirations in the community may also be considered.

Mylor Forum will open at 6pm with refreshments available in preparation for a 6.30pm official start. The evening will finish with a supper and opportunity to chat with council members and senior staff which is a great way to finish the forum which generally concludes by 8.30pm.

Whether you can make it to the forum or not, we invite you to tell us your top 6 topics you would like to see presented or discussed. If you represent a community group and would like to make a presentation, please feel very welcome to get in touch with Vanessa on (08) 8408 0421 or vgeerts@ahc.sa.gov.au. Alternatively, let us know with your registration details below.

We will also provide a summary of the forum here in our document library to share what the forum addressed, what was shared and what we heard.

Thank you to our 55 attendees at the Mylor Community Forum who all contributed to vibrant discussions. A summary of the forum and discussions can be found in the document library on the right.


Mylor will be our first township to run a forum in 2021 with a modified 'World Cafe Style' format.

Mylor forum details:

  • Mylor Hall corner Strathalbyn Road and Cross Street, Mylor
  • Tuesday, 30 March 2021
  • 6:30pm to 8:30pm
  • Pre-registration required by Sunday 28 March

Community Forums enable the Council, community and other organisations to work collaboratively on goals for the region. The objective of Council's forum is to improve engagement and communication by creating an opportunity for an open discussion about emerging issues for Council and the community.

Community Forums will be held throughout the year in community facilities so Council can communicate directly with residents in their own back yard. The format is semi-structured, providing opportunities for presentations from local groups sharing achievements and opportunities. Discussion tables to unpack key topical issues/aspirations in the community may also be considered.

Mylor Forum will open at 6pm with refreshments available in preparation for a 6.30pm official start. The evening will finish with a supper and opportunity to chat with council members and senior staff which is a great way to finish the forum which generally concludes by 8.30pm.

Whether you can make it to the forum or not, we invite you to tell us your top 6 topics you would like to see presented or discussed. If you represent a community group and would like to make a presentation, please feel very welcome to get in touch with Vanessa on (08) 8408 0421 or vgeerts@ahc.sa.gov.au. Alternatively, let us know with your registration details below.

We will also provide a summary of the forum here in our document library to share what the forum addressed, what was shared and what we heard.