Draft Digital Strategy 2026
Thank you for your responses
Report to Council
Council will consider a report on this project, including a summary of submissions and staff responses, at its Meeting on Tuesday 28 April 2026.
Read the Council Report(External link) (Agenda Item 12.3).If you’d like to address Council on this item, you can register to speak at the Open and Public Forum on Monday 20 April 2026. Information on how to register is available here: using this link(External link)
Please note that there is no opportunity to speak at the Council Meeting on Tuesday 28 April when this item is being formally considered. Feedback provided through the consultation process and the Open and Public Forum is summarised and included in the report provided to Councillors ahead of the Meeting.
Technology is changing fast, and we want you to benefit. Our vision is to be a Council that uses data, innovation, and technology to serve customers and the community better, every day. Over the next four years, we’ll focus on outcomes that deliver real improvements and lead to key benefits for everyone in our community. We’ll keep up with change and ensure you have a say in shaping Willoughby’s digital future.
Outcomes include:
- Every interaction is faster and easier
- Information is accurate and consistent, building trust
- Communities are digitally enabled
- Opportunities are unlocked
Read the draft strategy
Willoughby City Council invited feedback and comments on the draft from Tuesday 10 February to Tuesday 10 March 2026
Your privacy
Willoughby City Council takes the privacy of the participants completing this form very seriously. By making a comment or submission, you are consenting to that information being used or reproduced anonymously in Council's strategic documents and reports. All personal details and identifiers will be redacted. For further information regarding your privacy and how we will use your information, please refer to Council's Privacy Management Plan.
What happens next
Once this engagement has closed, all submissions and comments will be reviewed, collated into an engagement outcome report and reported to Council at one of its meetings. At this meeting, Council will consider the report and make a decision whether to adopt the strategy.