Recognising inspiring women in our region

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We’re sure you know of inspiring women in our region. Now it’s time for you to tell us about them.

Council is asking residents to put forward ideas for local women who could be acknowledged in public memorials, as well as street names, parks, building and other civic facilities.

The idea came from a petition to State Parliament by eight-year-old, Malia Knox, calling for greater representation from women and girls in public spaces.

Malia used the hashtag #femalefaces4publicplaces project and now it’s our turn to recognise inspiring women in our region through public art and other civic recognition.

Please fill out the survey to tell us who you think should be recognised and give us the background on their achievements and why you think they are special.

Rather than a single statue, Council is now looking at a public art installation that would be a tribute to the women of the Bundaberg Region.

Fill out the survey now.

We’re sure you know of inspiring women in our region. Now it’s time for you to tell us about them.

Council is asking residents to put forward ideas for local women who could be acknowledged in public memorials, as well as street names, parks, building and other civic facilities.

The idea came from a petition to State Parliament by eight-year-old, Malia Knox, calling for greater representation from women and girls in public spaces.

Malia used the hashtag #femalefaces4publicplaces project and now it’s our turn to recognise inspiring women in our region through public art and other civic recognition.

Please fill out the survey to tell us who you think should be recognised and give us the background on their achievements and why you think they are special.

Rather than a single statue, Council is now looking at a public art installation that would be a tribute to the women of the Bundaberg Region.

Fill out the survey now.

  • Council is asking residents to put forward ideas for local women who could be acknowledged in public memorials, as well as street names, parks, building and other civic facilities.

    Council is collecting your personal information (e.g. name, email address, phone number etc.) which will be used for the purposes of nominating local women to be acknowledged in public memorials. This information will only be accessed by authorised Council officers and handled in accordance with Council's Privacy Statement governed by the Information Privacy Act 2009.  Visit bundaberg.qld.gov.au/privacy for more information. 

    Any questions regarding this submission can be directed to Council's Community Engagement team at engagement@bundaberg.qld.gov.au

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