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Intergovernmental Partnerships

  • January 10, 2020

Partnership – the basis for planning the future of the Hunter

The Hunter Joint Organisation is pursuing a  partnership, between the all three levels of government, to develop our region for the future prosperity of both the people of the region and New South Wales.

The Hunter Joint Organisation has presented to the New South Wales and Commonwealth Governments a vision for Australia’s first Intergovernmental Partnerships Project that services both a city and a region.

This starts with a commitment to come together to develop a shared vision, based on clearly articulated principles for collaboration, under a Memorandum of Understanding.

Population – challenges and opportunities 

Hunter Joint Organisation has also developed a paper A Growth Agenda for the Hunter on population and migration trends within our region.

The intent of the paper is begin to explore the challenges and opportunities within the region, through the lens of population and migration.

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