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Frequently Asked Questions about Cittaslow

Isn’t this a backward step?
No, Cittaslow is about looking to the future. It does, however, put emphasis on considering the past and understanding traditions and the unique characteristics of the town.

We don’t want to be known as slow!
 ‘Slow’ is about “taking time” to consider solutions, “allowing time” to enjoy the unique features of the town, “sharing time” with family and friends in a ‘convivial’ atmosphere and “spending time” discussing future plans.

Why did Goolwa become a Cittaslow?

How do you pronounce ‘Cittaslow’?
CHEETA-slow.  Citta is Italian for city or town; slow is from slow food.

What are the advantages of being a Cittaslow?

In Australia, who else is interested in becoming a Cittaslow?
Katoomba in the Blue Mountains is the second Australian Cittaslow and Yea Murrindindi in Central Victoria is the third town. Cittaslow Australasia was established in June 2011 at a meeting in Yea. Other townslike Bright (Vic), Kempsey (NSW), Willunga, Kangaroo Island (SA), Albany (WA) and Bellerive (Tas) have shown interest. Matakana in New Zealand is leading the Kiwi program with interest now developing in Te Anau Fiordland.

What other countries are involved?
There are many Italian towns that have become Cittaslow. This is where the movement began.  Other towns are in Germany, UK (England, Wales and Scotland), Norway, Sweden, Poland, Portugal, Spain, France, Belgium, Turkey, Canada, USA, South Africa, China and South Korea.

How did Goolwa qualify as a Cittaslow?
We assessed ourselves against a set of criteria in six different sections:

A formal application was sent to Cittaslow International based in Orvieto, Italy.  A delegation visited in March 2007 and granted Cittaslow status to Goolwa.  Cittaslow accreditation is an ongoing process where we continue to improve our scores. A new set of criteria has been developed by Cittaslow Australasia.

What are the ideas behind Cittaslow?

Many of the principles are already in action or are part of the Alexandrina Council sustainable planning.