Phase two consultation summary available


21 April 2026

The Community Engagement Policy and Practice Review 2025 Phase Two consultation summary is now available.

Community consultation took place from 12 January to 27 February 2026.

Overall, participants who provided feedback on the policy support that the draft updated policy represents an improvement to the previous policy adopted in 2021. Some participants also suggested targeted improvements, changes and additions to further strengthen the revised policy and help ensure this document provides a solid foundation for practice (e.g. the policy should outline processes used to evaluate community engagement projects, provide greater clarity regarding deliberative engagement).

Key insights that emerged from community feedback on practice indicate that representative engagement requires transparency, tailored methods and trust. Hearing diverse voices through this phase of consultation helps us understand how to realise tailored approaches to seeking feedback from different groups within the community including local businesses, multicultural communities, people with a disability and young people. These findings will inform the guidelines developed for City of Melbourne staff undertaking community engagement.

Find out more about what we heard on the community consultation page.

The outcomes from this second phase of engagement were a key consideration in finalising the Community Engagement Policy (2026-2030) and will inform implementation of staff practice guidelines.

Examples of changes to the policy following feedback include:

  • The accountable principle has been strengthened to specify standard communication channels in response to feedback on how reporting back to community will occur.
  • The definition of deliberative engagement has been updated to both align with Local Government Act (2020) requirements and allow for broader application.

The final document will be presented to Council on the 28 April 2026. You can view the document and Council Report on the 28 April Council meeting page.