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Premier Newman

Brisbane 5 October 2013. Creating a stronger sense of community cohesion and strengthening Queensland’s economy are the top two priorities across Queensland according to analysis of contributions to inform the development of The Queensland Plan, a 30-year vision for the state.

Queenslanders also prioritised community health and well-being, balancing the economy with the environment and strengthening our regions as the top focus areas into the future.

Minister responsible for The Queensland Plan Andrew Powell said a detailed report summarising the contributions was now available ahead of a summit in Brisbane next week.

“Since May, more than 78,000 Queenslanders added their voice, either through an individual response on the website, or through participation in a group activity that informed a submission,” he said.

“This is an overwhelming and unprecedented response, particularly as it was voluntary to take part.

“With over 83,000 unique web visits, over 200 local community events across Queensland, a dedicated schools engagement program, and a good following on social media, this was a comprehensive grassroots engagement program.

“One of the world’s leading engagement experts, Steven Ames, agrees. He’s been very vocal about the exceptional number of responses.”

Next week (October 9 and 10 2013), hundreds of Queenslanders will participate in a summit in Brisbane to fuse together the diverse opinions of the community.

“A broad cross section of Queenslanders will work together to build consensus, consider how we achieve balance and then work together to deliver real and tangible outcomes that will help shape The Queensland Plan,” Mr Powell said.

“Those not attending the summit can still watch history unfold as The Queensland Plan takes shape.

“You can watch summit sessions live, submit comments and be part of the online conversation, or visit the website throughout the day to catch-up on previous sessions.”

Visit www.queenslandplan.qld.gov.au/journey/brisbane-summit/index.html for more information about the Brisbane Summit.

The Queensland Plan will be delivered by the end of the year.

The statewide report, executive summary and regional reports are available at www.qld.gov.au/queenslandplan

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