- A Guideline for Integrating Community Wellbeing into Planning Schemes
- A healthy city is an active city: A physical activity planning guide (WHO) provides ideas of visioning activities for your local government area.
- Child Friendly Cities: provides information on how to build a Child Friendly City/Community, (Unicef) includes data on good practices and initiatives, and gathers relevant publications and updates on current research.
- Food-sensitive planning and urban design, (Heart Foundation) provides a conceptual framework to assist councils in planning and designing liveable and sustainable cities and towns that consider the contribution of food and healthy eating.
- Promoting physical activity and active living in urban environments: the role of local governments (WHO) provides evidence and reasons for councils to engage in active healthy communities.
- Healthy Cities information (WHO)
- Community engagement tools (LGAQ)
- Community Plan Development Guide (LGAQ)
- Engaging young people – through community planning and visioning (LGAQ)
- Local Government Long Term Community Plan Information for Distribution (LGAQ)
- Methods Manual: ideas of ways to consult with the community (Queensland Government)
- Regional economic and infrastructure frameworks and plans (Queensland Government)