Swing by Rosny Library and drop a ball to tell us what area you think should be our top priority for our community’s wellbeing, as part of our Living Well, Together engagement.

We are developing our Community Wellbeing Plan 2026–2030, a five-year roadmap to support a healthy, connected and active community across Clarence.

We would love you to complete our Living Well, Together survey to help us develop this plan.

Wellbeing is not just the absence of disease or illness, it is a mix of our physical, mental, emotional, and social health.

In Clarence, this is shaped by many things, including feeling safe, being able to get around, having places to connect, and having access to the right supports when they are most needed.

Our latest engagement Living Well, Together seeks to make sure we understand what wellbeing means to our community, and whether our wellbeing services and programs meet those needs.

We already provide early learning and youth services, such as child-care centres, a youth centre and school holiday programs, and we support older residents, people with disability, our LGBTIQA+, and migrant communities.

We provide programs like Our Shared Space, and Fitness in the Park, and develop items in our Reconciliation Action Plan to strengthen partnerships with Tasmanian Aboriginal People.

Every year, we organise a full and diverse program of arts and cultural events through Rosny Farm.

We also work with local services and community groups to build connection, improve safety, promote access, encourage healthy, active lifestyles, and make sure everyone feels welcome and included.

Your feedback will help us set priorities for our wellbeing programs and services, identify gaps and improvements in current services, activities and facilities, and help us shape practical actions for the next five years.

Living Well, Together is open until 16 April and can be found at Your Say Clarence alongside our other engagements.