Community Connect EXTRA August 2021

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Supplement to the Quarterly Community Connect Magazine

AUGUST 2021

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AIRPORT BOULEVARD WORKS UNDERWAY The construction of a new entrance road to the Ballina Byron Gateway Airport is underway. This new road will unlock future industrial land in the Southern Cross Industrial Estate.

Once complete, the road will provide an impressive entrance to the airport and connect future proposed expansion of the Southern Cross Industrial Estate. The Airport Boulevard project includes the construction of three roundabouts. The first roundabout connects to Southern Cross Drive and Ballina Byron Gateway Airport. Works are progressing to plan with asphalt laying and landscaping underway. Traffic detours remain in place at the airport. Existing carpark entries/exits are temporarily closed and traffic is being detoured via Southern Cross Drive, turning left at Seven Mile Brewing. The taxi rank and bus stop remain in the same location, with changed direction to access. See Page 4 for details on the next stage of works

Draft plan on public exhibition soon View the Kingsford Smith Reserve Master Plan see page 3 for details

New Date 2021 NSW Local Government elections Saturday 4 December 2021 elections.nsw.gov.au/lge21 1300 135 736


UPDATE FROM THE MAYOR

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Council meetings at a glance

Over the last 18 months we’ve become very skilled at adapting and we will continue to adapt! Due to the current situation in Sydney, the Local Government Elections have been re-scheduled to 4 December 2021. But there’s always a silver lining, and for me it’s the opportunity to serve this community for a few extra months. Kingsford Smith Reserve is one of Ballina’s major sporting and recreation precincts, and Council is looking forward to upgrading this area for our community’s enjoyment. Following consultation with key stakeholders, Council has developed the draft Kingsford Smith Reserve Master Plan. This plan will be on exhibition in August and I encourage you to take a look and have your say on the future of this key community reserve. See page 3 for more information. Thank you to everyone who submitted feedback on the Barlows Road Link. Following this consultation Council decided to proceed with the project and funding has now been allocated from Ballina’s Road Contribution Plan. Once complete, the road will be an important link in our road network and will connect West Ballina to Cumbalum and North Ballina. See page 11 for more information. Cr David Wright Mayor

A great number of items and issues get discussed at Council meetings. Here is some of what was discussed at the Ordinary Council meeting on 22 July 2021.

AFFORDABLE HOUSING

TUCKOMBIL QUARRY SITE BYRON STUDIOS

Council will undertake a tender process for a block of land at Wollongbar to be used for a pilot social housing project and continue to lobby government for further action.

Council agreed to enter into further investigations for the use of Tuckombil Quarry site for Byron Studios.

ROADS CONTRIBUTION PLAN BARLOWS ROAD

KINGSFORD SMITH RESERVE MASTER PLAN

Council’s budget will now include the Barlows Road Link Project, connecting North Ballina with West Ballina via Barlows Road and Flathead Lane.

Council will place the draft master plan on exhibition for public comment and proceed with Stage 1 works already supported by grant funding.

To view the full agenda and minutes visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/agendasandminutes

Policies on Exhibition Council develops policies when there is a legal obligation to fulfill, an issue that requires consistent guidelines, or where there is a requirement to set a standard to carry out a function. We review all policies on a regular basis and any changes are reported to Council. Community consultation is a key element when reviewing and developing policies. The following policies are currently on exhibition and submissions close Wednesday 1 September 2021: BIODIVERSITY COMPENSATORY

CONNECTIONS

A new policy to establish a transparent and consistent framework for when offsets can be used in relation to mitigation of biodiversity impacts and how they are applied.

Details water and wastewater connection eligibility, connection requirements for new developments, connection and access costs and clarifies ownership and maintenance responsibilities. Enquiries: Belinda Fayle, Strategic Engineer

Enquiries: Jack Hastings, Environmental Scientist Photos included in this issue of Community Connect may have been taken before Covid-19 social distancing requirements and safety measures were introduced.

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WATER AND WASTEWATER

HABITAT AND OFFSETS

To view these documents and make a submission visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/ ExhibitionDocuments

You can find the complete list of Council policies on our website ballina.nsw.gov.au/councilpolicies


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PROJECTS IN THE PIPELINE

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PROJECTS IN THE PIPELINE for 2021/22 Major projects planned include: River Street Duplication - Stage 1 $3.7m (underway)

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KINGSFORD SMITH RESERVE MASTER PLAN A draft Master Plan for Kingsford Smith Reserve will go on public exhibition later this month. The draft Master Plan provides a framework for future planning and investment at the 20-hectare reserve, which includes:

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Pop Denison upgrade $1.3m (underway)

Wollongbar District Park $1.5m (underway)

Ross Park playground upgrade Lennox Head $800k

Lennox Head Village Renewal $7m

Airport Boulevard Construction Stage 2 $12m (underway)

Lennox Head Rural Fire Service relocation $1.3m

Marom Creek Water Treatment Plant upgrade $4m

Wollongbar Stage 3 Subdivision $4.4m (underway)

Council held stakeholder meetings and conducted a community survey in June 2021. This community consultation has informed the development of the draft Master Plan, which identifies key values for the precinct and top priorities for each park area. Council has received $3.6 million in funding to undertake the first stage of works in Kingsford Smith Park as part of an election commitment from The Hon. Ben Franklin and the NSW Office of Sport. This investment is to specifically improve and upgrade sporting facilities. The grant funding is expected to enable delivery of an initial stage of the project. All future stages of work identified in the draft Master Plan are currently unfunded. However the Master Plan, which outlines a long-term vision for the precinct, will support Council to work with community groups and government to attract additional funding for other projects identified in the plan. The draft plan will be on exhibition for public comment in late August 2021. For more information visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/ KingsfordSmithReserve

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ROAD PROJECTS

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AIRPORT BOULEVARD CONSTRUCTION (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) Construction of the roundabout connecting Airport Boulevard with North Creek Road and Corks Lane has commenced.

COMPLETED PROJECTS

During construction the following changes will be in place:

LIGHTHOUSE PARADE UPGRADE KAYS LANE, RUSSELTON ESTATE, WOLLONGBAR

CORKS LANE TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR THE DURATION OF THE WORKS

ENTRY TO PALM LAKE RESORT AND BUPA AGED CARE IS VIA NORTH CREEK ROAD ONLY (MAGNOLIA DRIVE AND FOREST OAK BOULEVARD)

FERNLEIGH ROAD, FERNLEIGH

NORTH CREEK ROAD (NEAR CORKS LANE) WILL BE REDUCED TO ONE LANE AT TIMES WITH TEMPORARY TRAFFIC LIGHTS IN PLACE

ELVERY LANE, ALSTONVILLE

EXPECT INCREASED NOISE DUE TO CONSTRUCTION WORKS

LINDENDALE ROAD AND BRUXNER HIGHWAY INTERSECTION

The entire Airport Boulevard project is anticipated to be completed by November 2021 (weather and site conditions permitting), with a phased opening of the road as works are complete.

CURRENT PROJECTS

The Airport Boulevard project is made possible thanks to $3 million in Australian Government funding under the Community Development Grants Program. Council will spend $7 million to meet the balance of the cost of the project.

AIRPORT BOULEVARD CONSTRUCTION COMMENCING CORKS LANE ROUNDABOUT

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For project information and to subscribe to email updates visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/AirportBoulevard

RIVER STREET DUPLICATION (STAGE 1) TAMARIND DRIVE – TINTENBAR INTERSECTION

FUTURE PROJECTS PEARCES CREEK BRIDGE, PEARCES CREEK ELTHAM ROAD, ELTHAM

Angels Beach Drive/Bangalow Road Lane Improvements Council is progressing with work to improve safety, congestion and traffic flow through the roundabout at Angels Beach Drive and Bangalow Road. Key features of this project include:

RIVER DRIVE, WARDELL

DUAL LANES BETWEEN KERR STREET AND ANGELS BEACH DRIVE A CENTRAL MEDIAN ON BANGALOW ROAD (NO RIGHT TURNS) EXTENDED DUAL LEAD IN/LEAD OUT LANES FOR THE ROUNDABOUT EXTENDING SHEATHER STREET TO INTERSECT WITH ANGELS BEACH DRIVE (LEFT IN, LEFT OUT)

ANGELS BEACH DRIVE AND BANGALOW ROAD ROUNDABOUT - LANE EXTENSIONS LENNOX VILLAGE VISION, ROSS PARK UPGRADE, STORMWATER UPGRADES, UNDERGROUNDING OF POWER

Works will begin in 2021 with service relocations including undergrounding of power lines, and relocation of water and stormwater mains. Once services have been relocated the main civil works are expected to commence in the first quarter of 2022. Traffic control will be in place, and construction hours will be planned to minimise disruption to traffic flows. Further notices will be provided closer to construction commencing.

For updates on road closures visit myroadinfo.com.au

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The River Street Duplication project is progressing well, and work has now started on the final section of the inbound lanes on the northern side of River Street adjacent to Cedars Caravan Park.

Next phases of Stage 1

COMPLETED PROJECTS QUAYS DRIVE, WEST BALLINA

During Phase 6 and 7 the following changes will be in place:

OUTSIDE TRAVEL LANE HEADING INTO BALLINA WILL BE CLOSED WITH VEHICLES FORMING A SINGLE TRAVEL LANE THROUGH THE BARLOWS ROAD ROUNDABOUT RIGHT HAND TURN INTO RONAN PLACE WILL BE PERMANENTLY CLOSED AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF PHASE 8 (APPROX AUG/SEPT) STREET PARKING WILL BE REINSTATED IN PHASES 3 TO 5, BUT RESTRICTED IN PHASES 6 AND 7 (EASTERN SIDE OF RONAN PLACE) BUS STOP ADJACENT TO CEDARS CARAVAN PARK TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO BALLINA BYRON ISLANDER RESORT Once the inbound lanes are complete, two lanes will be reopened to inbound traffic. It is expected inbound lanes will reopen by the end of August 2021 (weather and site conditions permitting). At times a temporary reduction to one lane will be required for landscaping and finishing works.

CURRENT PROJECTS SUVLA STREET, SHELLY BEACH ROAD CANAL ROAD, BALLINA

FUTURE PROJECTS GRANDVIEW STREET, EAST BALLINA

PLAYGROUND UPGRADES

Landscaping works As part of the River Street Duplication project, Council will be completing landscaping works along River Street between Burns Point Ferry Road and Quays Drive (opposite Emmanuel Anglican College). The landscaping aims to create a sense of arrival and establish a strong visual identity for Ballina. Landscaping will include a combination of ground covers, shrubs and trees. shire council

To learn more about the project and to register for emailed project updates please visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/RiverStreetDuplication

BURNS POINT FERRY annual maintenance The Burns Point Ferry will be closed in late August/early September for 2-4 weeks. The ferry will be taken to a local slipway to carry out regulatory inspections, undertake repairs, and to sandblast and repaint the vessel. Closure dates will be displayed on signs near the ferry or visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/Burns-Point-Ferry

Council has commenced upgrades to the following playgrounds: RIVERVIEW PARK Brunswick Street, Ballina

POP DENISON PARK Compton Drive, East Ballina To find a playground in Ballina Shire visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/playgrounds

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LENNOX VILLAGE VISION

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Streets as Shared Spaces survey findings Community survey results for the Streets as Shared Spaces project show the temporary streetscape features in and around Park Lane, Lennox Head, have slowed traffic, improved pedestrian safety and enhanced street appeal. Council will continue to monitor this pilot project and use community feedback to guide what is made permanent as part of the Lennox Village Vision project. The temporary streetscape features in Lennox Head were installed as part of the Streets as Shared Spaces program funded by the NSW Government. Thank you to everyone who shared their experience! For more information and to subscribe to receive project updates by email visit ballina. nsw.gov.au/LennoxVillageVision

Stage one starting soon The Lennox Village Vision project aims to improve Lennox Head’s village centre while retaining its low-key, social, and coastal village feel. Following extensive community consultation, planning, and concept development, this project is expected to kick off by the end of September 2021. The works will be completed in four stages, over two financial years, as funding and grant opportunities become available. Stage one will start soon and continue until January 2022 (subject to approvals, weather and site conditions). Stage one works will consist of:

PROGRESSING CULTURAL HERITAGE INVESTIGATIONS UNDERGROUNDING OF ELECTRICAL LINES, INCLUDING CONNECTIONS TO PROPERTIES RELOCATION OF WATER SERVICES, INCLUDING CONNECTIONS TO PROPERTIES INSTALLATION OF STORMWATER POLLUTION MITIGATION DEVICES IN ROSS PARK AND LENNOX PARK ROSS PARK UPGRADE. The Ross Park upgrade will include a new play space with an all-ability carousel, timber fort and nest swing, accessible toilet, interactive sculpture, covered picnic areas, shade trees and seating.

Please remember speed humps are not pedestrian crossings and do not give right of way to people walking, riding or skateboarding. A great idea is to walk your wheels whenever you are crossing or entering the road. Drivers are also reminded to slow down along Park Lane, Rutherford Street and Ballina Street as these are high pedestrian activity areas. Keep a special lookout near the Lennox Head Skatepark where children are present.

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Ross Park will be closed while these works are being completed. To find another park or playground near you, please visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/playgrounds Stages two to four will include road, stormwater and pavement reconstruction, installation of street furniture and landscaping. Stage two will commence in the first quarter of 2022. When construction commences there will be delays and impacts to street parking. Please allow extra travel time and check for project updates on our website. Traffic control and signage will provide direction for motorists and pedestrians during the works. Council will communicate directly with impacted businesses and residents during each stage of works. For more information and to subscribe to project updates visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/LennoxVillageVision


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RICHMOND RIVER COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

PROJECT UPDATES

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Stage 1 of the new Richmond River Coastal Management Program (CMP) has commenced, and the community is invited to share local knowledge.

DOG AGILITY EQUIPMENT AT OFF LEASH AREA

The CMP will follow on from work achieved over the past 10 years through the Coastal Zone Management Plan (CZMP) for the Richmond River Estuary, which was developed in 2012. The aim of this program is to update the CZMP for the Richmond River in line with new legislation and establish a whole-of-catchment management approach that will capture all issues and activities impacting the health of the estuary. The Richmond River estuary and catchment is highly valued by the community as it supports a network of ecosystems, a rich biodiversity, and a range of human land uses and activities. The area is also the traditional home of the Bundjalung Nation and has spiritual and cultural significance. The catchment area extends from the Queensland border, out to the Tenterfield and Clarence Valley local government area in the west, and south to the Clarence River catchment. Land uses across these regions have a significant impact on the health of the coastal zone. The Stage 1 Scoping Study, the first of five stages, is now underway. Community input is a critical part of this stage and will help the project team to develop the Coastal Management Program. To share your local knowledge, concerns, ideas and photos, visit hydrosphere.com.au/richmondrivercmp Rous County Council, Ballina Shire Council, Lismore City Council and Richmond Valley Council are partnering with the NSW Government to deliver the CMP. The whole-of-catchment approach means this CMP will also include the participation of Kyogle Council, Byron Shire Council and Clarence Valley Council.

Does your pooch need some playtime? Bring your four-legged friend down to the Compton Drive Off-Leash Dog Park to check out the new agility course! The new course includes hurdles, weaving poles, a balance beam, tunnel, and bridge crossings. Agility training is a fun and creative way to involve physical and mental exercise in a daily routine for your pet. Dog agility is not only for competitions, it enhances a dog’s physical and mental health. The course is designed to test balance, coordination, strength, speed, and endurance through various obstacles. It also enhances communication and training, helping to build a strong bond between owner and pet. Owners may also find that their pet is more energetic, confident and relaxed thanks to agility training. The Compton Drive agility course has been funded by Ballina Shire Council. Council also plans to improve the entry and exit points to Compton Drive park in response to community feedback.

What’s that smell?

For more information about off-leash dog parks across Ballina Shire visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/ ExercisingYourDog

Ballina residents may have noticed a bit of an unpleasant smell lately. Our Environmental Health Officers have investigated and confirmed the smell is caused by rotting mangrove fruit pods. Each year, around July to November, the mangroves produce fruit and drop their pods into the supporting wetlands and swamps. Unfortunately, this natural and seasonal process releases hydrogen sulphide gas, which often smells like a rotten egg! We can’t say how long it will linger, but in the meantime try and keep your car windows up!

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upcoming exhibitions Exhibition Dates: 25 August - 17 October 2021

Oriel | Zen Staff | BSA Graduate Award

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Exhibition Dates: 30 June - 22 August 2021

The Widening Gyre | Alex Mankiewicz

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A collection of textural works inspired by local surrounds and satellite imagery. Using industrial materials Staff recreates textures from this world and other worlds, referencing structural elements of windows though which we might view these worlds.

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Slow Light Surfaces | Colleen DaRosa J U LY AUG UST

A study of the impact of ‘slow’ light and the way natural ambient light constantly changes an object. The viewer experiences the wonderful impact of light through mindful observation. Image: Colleen DaRosa, Light

Two series of paintings reflecting upon the crises of our present moment, Covid-19 and the environmental and societal stress present before the virus appeared. Countering fear and anomia, the sense that social order is collapsing, both series are grounded in a historical perspective that adds context to our time. Image: Alex Mankiewicz, Surely Revelation, 2019

Blooms (Carnivale), 2019

Vitality | Jolene Maleficent + Kelly-Ann Oosterbeek The coming together of two distinct bodies of work developed under the premise of, collaboration in isolation by artists, Jolene Maleficent and Kelly-ann Oosterbeek. The final works are an unveiled flow of the narrative of positivity and harmony in uncertain times.

2020 Graduates & Program Relaunch SCU Art & Design

Image: Kelly-Ann Oosterbeek, Untitled 3, 2020.

After their 2020 studies were disrupted by Covid-19, recent graduates from Southern Cross University’s Art & Design program shine in this exhibition, highlighting the University’s affiliation with some of Northern New South Wales’ most promising contemporary artists.

The Making of Impossible Things | Sprung!! Integrated Dance Theatre + Co-Creators

Image: Fabian Pertze, A Body That Slept Warm Through Winter, 2020

exhibition callout Inviting exhibition applications across all art forms from artists, artist groups and curators. Successful applicants will be offered dates between July 2022 and June 2023. Applications close Tuesday 31 August 2021

This exhibition lifts the veil to present a behind the scenes look at the consortium of artistic talents and outcomes in co-creating the magic of Sprung!!’s productions. Image: Kate Holmes, Unravelling, 2020

To complete online application, click ‘apply now’ at nrcgballina.com.au

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A new piece of pro training equipment has landed at the Ballina Indoor Sports Centre!

Don’t want to hold your child’s party at home?

The Dr. Dish All-Star Basketball Shooting Machine is designed to provide the ultimate training solution for coaches and players.

Looking for an affordable venue?

The new shooting machine, now available for hire at the BISC, helps develop quality shots, in quick succession, improving form and increasing a players shooting percentage. Plus it’s loads of fun! Players can also download an app to track their progress. The app allows two-way communication between the players’ smart phone and the machine that provides shooting data, along with drills, workouts and programs to improve a players basketball performance. Enquire today on 02 6681 0599 or book online at communityspaces.com.au

Live eventsat Lennox

The Children’s Room at the Lennox Head Cultural Centre is just the place! With a dedicated indoor and outdoor space, bathroom and kitchenette that can be transformed into the perfect party place. Visit communityspaces.com.au or call 02 6687 6291

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INTERVIEW ROOMS Lennox and Ballina CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL TRIBUTE SHOW Saturday 4 September 2021 Lennox Head Cultural Centre

THE MUMBLERS LIVE FUNDRAISING EVENT Thursday 14 October 2021 Lennox Head Cultural Centre

All the greatest hits from 1968 to 1972. This show is not to be missed with four international cast members in an unforgettable night of entertainment. Food and drinks available. Doors open 7pm. Show 8pm - 10.30pm. Tickets $38 plus booking fee.

A fun night of live music, first aid training, surf movie, auctions and raffles to raise money for not-for-profit charity, Shark Attack Response Inc (SARi). This event will entertain people of all ages. Food and drinks available. Doors open 5.30pm. Tickets $25.

Book your Lennox Head Cultural Centre tickets online at communityspaces.com.au

Looking for a professional one on one space for consultations, meetings or interviews? The Lennox Head Cultural Centre and Ballina Indoor Sports Centre offer affordable, purpose-built spaces for small meetings. Viewings and enquiries welcome. Visit communityspaces.com.au or call 02 6687 6291

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BALLINA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

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COMMUNITY DONATIONS Ballina Shire Council will provide $84,000 in donations to assist community groups and sporting groups for 2021/22.

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Were you lucky enough to get your hands on a pair of the Ballina Big Prawn socks? The Ballina Visitor Information Centre sold out their stock of 3,000 pairs in just six days! Locals and visitors lined up to collect their fancy footwear and send them across Australia and the world. If you missed out, contact the team or pop in and put your name on the wait list as another shipment is expected mid-August.

This investment will be used to help upgrade facilities, host events, run community programs, purchase equipment and build outdoor infrastructure.

SPORTING GROUPS CAPITAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

Ballina Rugby Union Club $10,000 for a covered grandstand

Lennox Arts Board Inc. $2,000 for venue hire for fundraising shows

Ballina Hockey Club $6,000 for an outdoor shaded area

Lennox Head Residents’ Assoc Inc. (Heritage Committee) $500 for venue hire and for the Lennox Head Centenary celebrations

COMMUNITY GROUPS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Community Sewing Group $450 for venue hire Lennox Head Combined Sports Carols Committee $5,000 for Lennox Head Carols in the Park event

Ballina Lighthouse RSL Day Club $1,200 for Richmond Room venue hire Lions Club of Lennox Head Inc. $1,000 for fundraising for various charities Ballina Breast Cancer Sup-port Group (Bosom Bud-dies) $506 for venue hire Police and Community Youth Club (PCYC) (Lismore) $1,000 for the Ballina Fit for Life Outreach Program

WE SELL MORE THAN SOCKS!

Ballina & District Historical Society $500 for DA fees for shipping container storage at Pimlico Hall

Socks aren’t the only thing that the Ballina Visitor Information Centre sells.

Alstonville Orchid Society Inc. $150 for venue hire

For further information contact the Ballina Visitor Information Centre on 1800 777 666.

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Ballina Senior Citizens Inc. $2,399 for a de-fibrillator for Wigmore Hall CWA Ballina Branch $500 for venue hire and event banners

Lennox Head Playgroup $2,000 for portable shade for outdoor activities and children’s tables and chairs

The Ballina Visitor Information Centre is open Monday to Saturday 9am to 5pm and Sunday 10am to 2pm.

Ballina Coastcare Inc. $1,600 for trailer cover

Ballina Tennis Club $1,350 for better fence for internal access to the toilet block

St Andrews Village Ballina Ltd $500 for purchase of St Andrews Village Christmas displays

You can also find a wide range of local products, gifts and souvenirs. If you are looking to buy local products, they are your one stop shop from handmade arts and crafts, locally grown and made produce, amazing gift hampers and all of your Ballina and Big Prawn souvenirs.

East Ballina Lions Club Inc. $1,500 for portable toilet hire at Ballina Community Markets

Lennox Head View Club $600 for venue hire Rotary Club of Ballina on Richmond Inc. $813 for venue hire for the Walk Against Domestic Violence event Ballina Ministers Association Inc. $5,000 for the Ballina Riverside Carols Ballina Jet Boat Surf Rescue Inc. $9,500 for consumables and insurances for rescue vehicles Ballina Hot Meal Centre Inc. $1,000 for staples to provide meals

Ballina Community Gardens Inc. $972 for soil to top up garden beds Rainbow Region Dragon Boat Club Inc. $1,000 for paddles for regattas and training Sprung!! Integrated Dance Theatre Inc. $1,000 for the ‘Awakenings – The Making of Things Impossible’ project Rous Mill and District Memorial Hall Inc. $6,000 for building an outside deck Dementia Inclusive Ballina $500 for a website to promote Dementia Inclusive Ballina Pearces Creek Hall Inc. $1,000 for annual insurance costs Riding for the Disabled Association $3,000 for travel and accommodation for coaches for ongoing training Lennox Head Residents’ Association Inc. Coast Care Committee $700 for materials, tools and equipment Lennox Head Residents’ Association $800 for venue hire and insurance Lennox Head Residents’ Association (Boomerang Bags) $450 for venue hire Ballina Hospital Auxiliary $1,200 for venue hire for annual craft show Our Kids $500 for temporary fencing for the ‘Our Kids Day Out’ event North Coast Academy of Sport $1,000 for a North Coast Academy of Sport coaches and local community coaches development event Wardell Recreation Ground Management $11,000 for a second hand mower For further details on recipients, view the minutes from the 22 July 2021 Council meeting at ballina.nsw.gov.au/Agendasand-Minutes


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Roads Contribution Plan Barlows Road Ballina Shire Council has adopted the Draft Roads Contribution Plan Version 4.2, which includes $7.8 million in funding for the Barlows Road Link. The amended Roads Contribution Plan was on public exhibition in June 2021. During this time Council received 79 written submissions and 15 phone calls regarding the document. Approximately 28 submissions were supportive of the Barlows Road Link, although a number of these raised concerns about the potential for increased traffic on Horizon Drive. Around 25 submissions were against the project. Whilst there were a number of reasons given for not supporting the proposal, an overwhelming majority gave their reason as the unacceptable increase in traffic and amenity impacts on the residents and school in Horizon Drive. Traffic modelling for the Barlows Road Link shows that if through traffic was able to use Horizon Drive as a short cut to access the Barlows Road Link this would cause significant negative impacts on congestion, local access and residential amenity. In response to this community feedback, Council resolved at the July meeting to design the Horizon Drive/ Barlows Road intersection to prevent through traffic accessing the Barlows Road Link via Horizon Drive. This means NO LEFT TURN signage would be installed on Horizon Drive near the Barlows Road/Horizon Drive intersection and NO RIGHT TURN signage installed on the north approach on Barlows Road. The intersection would also be configured to physically enforce the turn restrictions. Enquiries: Patrick Knight, Civil Services Division, Ph 1300 864 444. The adopted Ballina Shire Roads Contribution Plan Version 4.2 is available to view at ballina.nsw.gov.au/Developer-Contributions

DOCUMENTS ON EXHIBITION Pat Morton Lookout Our iconic Pat Morton Lookout in Lennox Head is set for an upgrade, with concept designs now on public exhibition. The draft design outlines four options for a new carpark layout and construction of a shared path. The new shared path would provide the ‘missing link’ by connecting paths north and south of the carpark at Pat Morton Lookout. While the configuration will depend on which option is preferred, each option looks to resurface the carpark, construct a new path, upgrade interpretive signage, build new bench seats and picnic area, and upgrade the exterior of the existing toilet facility. The draft document was endorsed for public exhibition at the July Council meeting. The concept design has been developed with a number of key objectives in mind, including:

TIME TO GET POOLSIDE Pools reopen The Alstonville Aquatic Centre and Ballina War Memorial Pool are now open and ready for you to dive in! Each winter, Council temporarily closes these facilities to complete essential maintenance work. This annual work is now complete and both facilities are operating seven days a week. The community pools are ideal places to exercise and catch up with friends and family. They are also heated making them the ideal place to move your body over winter. For more information please visit ballina.nsw. gov.au/community-swimming-pools

Ballina Memorial Pool & Waterslide Lee and Vicki Fitzgerald 02 6686 3771 Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 5.30am - 7pm Saturday 7am - 6pm | Sunday 8am - 5pm Find them on Facebook

MAINTAINING THE NATURAL AESTHETICS AND INFORMAL USE OF THE OPEN GRASS AREA RETENTION OF EXISTING PANORAMIC VIEWS RETENTION OF PREDOMINANTLY NATURAL LOOK WHEN VIEWED FROM LENNOX VILLAGE ACHIEVING CONNECTIVITY OF THE SHARED PATH NETWORK PROVIDING CARPARKING TO AT LEAST THE SAME CAPACITY THAT CURRENTLY EXISTS PROVIDING SAFE EGRESS/ACCESS AND PARKING FOR TOURIST COACHES PROTECTING THE ECOLOGY AND COMMUNITY BUSHLAND REGENERATION ACTIVITIES EDUCATING THE COMMUNITY OF THE HISTORY AND IMPORTANCE OF THE AREA INCLUDING CULTURAL HERITAGE, MARINE PARK, AND GEOLOGY. Council is seeking community feedback on the draft concept design. Your input will help Council to decide on a preferred option and progress with a more detailed design.

Alstonville Aquatic Centre Greg and Kelly Fettell 02 6628 0826 Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 5.30am - 7pm Saturday 7am - 5pm | Sunday 10am - 5pm

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Enquiries: Alistair Weallans, Civil Services Division, Ph 1300 864 444. To view the draft document and have your say, visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/Documents-on-Exhibition

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WATER TALK

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WATER AND WASTEWATER PROJECTS

backflow prevention device

Council receiv es a wide variety of enqu iries about water me ters, so in this edition of Wa Talk we’re shed ter ding some light on the most common ques tions.

water meter

stop tap

ON PRIVATE PROPERTY

ONU PUBLIC A G U PROPERTY ST 2021

your responsibility

council's responsibility

water meter

water meter

stoptap tap stop

WHOCOUNCIL’S IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRS? RESPONSIBILITY

WHAT CHECKS SHOULD I RESPONSIBILITY DO ON MY YOUR WATER METER? ON PRIVATE PROPERTY

ON PUBLIC PROPERTY

Repairs to water meters are Council's responsibility if they are on the Council side of the council's responsibility meter assembly, as depicted in our Water Meter Diagram.

yourYOUR responsibility 1. MAKE SURE METER IS VISIBLE.

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE for water meter repairs?

Try putting a stake in the ground or tying a red ribbon to clearly mark its location in your yard.

However, if the damage is caused by the property owner, contractor, or individual, Council may invoice you for the cost to repair or replace the meter.

Water meters can easily be run over by lawn mowers, damaged during a property’s construction or from landscaping earthworks. Our water meter readers also need to access your meter. If our staff can’t locate a meter they will contact the resident and return to the property to try again. Unfortunately, this has an impact on Council resources.

If you are unsure if the issue with your meter is Council’s responsibility or yours, it is best to check with our Water Team before engaging a plumber as we are unable to reimburse costs incurred when Council has not been contacted to inspect.

Repairs to water meters are Council’s responsibility if they are on the Council side of the meter assembly, as2.depicted inREAD theYOUR above LEARN HOW TO METER diagram. The below reading indicates 12,345 kilolitres and 678 litres of water

However, if the damage is caused by the property owner, contractor, or individual, Council may have passed through the water meter since it was connected (some older metres may have four dials for kilolitres and four dials representing invoice you for the cost to repair or replace the meter. fractions of kilolitres). For billing purposes Council will only read the dials representing whole kilolitres.

If you are unsure if the issue with your meter is Council’s responsibility or yours, it is best to check Water Meter Serial Numbe r with our Water Team before engaging a plumber as we are unable 14W12345 6 to reimburse costs incurred when Council has not been contacted to inspect. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

COMPLETED PROJECTS MEMBRANE REPLACEMENT AT LENNOX HEAD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT SECURITY UPGRADE AT BALLINA AND LENNOX HEAD WWTPS

CURRENT PROJECTS ACCESS UPGRADE AT BASALT COURT DRINKING WATER RESERVOIR SEWERAGE PUMP STATION WET WELL RELINING - STAGE 2 LENNOX HEAD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT OCEAN OUTFALL SWITCHBOARD AND PUMPS REPLACEMENT

FUTURE PROJECTS UPGRADE TO MAROM CREEK WATER TREATMENT PLANT ALSTONVILLE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT INLET WORKS UPGRADE WEST BALLINA RECYCLED WATER MAIN BALLINA WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT RECTIFICATION WORKS AND GANTRY CRANE INSTALLATION WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS SOLAR UPGRADE

Contact Council’s Water and Wastewater team on 1300 864 444 orLitres after hours 6626 6954. Kilolitres (kl) 1 kl =1000 lit res

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THE MAGAZINE OF THE BALLINA SHIRE COUNCIL

WIPES GO IN THE WASTE Antibacterial wipes might be hard to find on supermarket shelves, but unfortunately there’s an abundance in our community’s wastewater network. These products often claim they are ‘flushable’, but we are here to tell you that is not the case. Cleaning, makeup and baby wipes are all made with reinforced material that does not break down like toilet paper. This causes a lot of problems and blockages within our wastewater network, and on average Council is fixing three wet wipe blockages a week. These often happen overnight and ultimately the staffing and material costs are worn by the ratepayer. You are more than welcome to use wipes to keep your surfaces sanitised, we just don’t welcome them down the toilet. Instead, keep your toilet to the three Ps – poo, paper and pee!

Received one of these in your letter box?

Dear Reside nt,

These water supply interruption cards are hand delivered by Council staff to properties with upcoming changes to their water service.

Essential wo rks are bei ng carried in your are out a. There wil l be a tempor interruptio ary n to your wa ter service. We apolog ise for any inconvenienc appreciate e and your patien ce as we ret services to urn your normal as quickly as possible.

Council uses these cards to inform the community about upcoming essential works that impact on their property’s water service. Council appreciates the community’s patience during works and endeavours to return water services to normal as quickly as possible. For more information visit ballinawater.com.au

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Dear Reside nt, Essential wo rks are bei ng carried in your are out a. There wil l be a tempor interruptio ary n to your wa ter service. We apolog ise for any inconvenienc appreciate e and your patien ce as we return services to your normal as quickly as possible.

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WASTE WATCH

It’s now FREE to drop off scrap metal at the waste management centre.

The Ballina Waste Management transfer station roof is being replaced.

WHITE GOODS (non-degassed fridges

To avoid increased wait times or disruptions, Council asks residents to delay dropping off non-essential waste until the roofing works are complete and the transfer station is reopened. Works are expected to be completed by the end of August 2021 (weather and site conditions permitting).

rks are bei ng carried out There will be a tempor ary to your wa ter service. for any inc onvenienc e and ur patience as we return your rmal as qui ckly as pos sible.

Why not plan to give the garage a spring clean and recycle items such as: and air conditioners have a $48 fee)

WHAT IS A TRANSFER STATION? An open-air shed located within the Ballina Waste Management Centre, the transfer station is the key drop-off location for residents disposing of household quantities of rubbish, recycling and electronic waste. The Community Recycling Centre is also located here and accepts common household hazardous wastes for free such as batteries, paint, oil, ink cartridges and smoke detectors. For further information visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/WasteCentre

community sharps collection program return unwanted medicines

Nine pharmacies partner with council to offer safe collection points for sharps waste.

Stockpiling old medicines at home can be risky for you, your family and your pets.

Needles and sharps can be dropped off for free in approved containers at the following chemists (loose and business-generated sharps are not accepted):

To ensure they don’t pose an environmental health risk, it is important to dispose of old or unwanted medicines safely. Do not place old or unwanted medicine in landfill bins or flush them down the toilet, as they may MPORTANT become accessible to the community and R INTERRU PTIOcan N affect plant, marine and animal life.

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FREE drop off for Scrap Metal

Roof Replacement Ballina Waste Management Centre

The Waste Management Centre will stay open, however access to the waste transfer station public drop-off area will be closed during the works and a temporary public drop-off area will be available behind the administration building.

Unwanted medicines can be handed in to most pharmacies. Pharmacy staff put them in special bins which are then transported to specialist incineration sites where they cannot harm fauna or waterways. To find out more, talk to your local pharmacy or visit returnmed.com.au

WASTE WATCH

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TERRY WHITE CHEMIST

The Plaza, Alstonville

MAIN STREET PHARMACY

Main Street, Alstonville

OUR CHEMIST

Ballina West Shopping Centre, Ballina

EAST BALLINA PHARMACY

Links Avenue, East Ballina

LENNOX HEAD PHARMACY

CHEMMART

BLOOMS THE CHEMIST

WOLLONGBAR PHARMACY

Ballina Fair Shopping Centre, Ballina

Never place scrap metal in your home recycling bin as it can cause problems with the recycling facility equipment and create contamination. Metals accepted in kerbside recycling bins are steel or aluminium cans and tins, empty aerosol cans and aluminium foil scrunched into a ball (approximately tennis ball sized). Metals can be recycled infinitely without deteriorating and consume around 60% less energy than it takes to manufacture virgin metals. Let’s all recycle our scrap metal! For other waste fees and charges visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/WasteCentre * please delay drop off until September when the transfer station roof replacement is complete.

PRICELINE PHARMACY

Shop 2 Ballina Central, Ballina

Ballina Street, Lennox Head

River Street, Ballina

METAL BIKES AND EXERCISE EQUIPMENT METAL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES MOTORS AND PUMPS METAL TOOLS

Simpson Avenue, Wollongbar

Find safe sharps disposal sites across Australia at safesharps.org.au/

goodbye Lids4Kids Unfortunately, local Lids4Kids collection points have closed. Bottle lids are too small to recycle so must be disposed of in the red landfill bin, or donate to interested learning facilities (ask ahead first). Return and Earn users can leave the lids on acceptable containers.

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RED CROSS LIFEBLOOD CHALLENGE

extra JOIN THE BLOOD CHALLENGE TO SAVE LIVES Each year Australian Red Cross Lifeblood runs a challenge for councils and shires around the country to see who can save the most lives. Last year Ballina Shire Council won the highest yearon-year growth award of any Council in Australia, with staff making an amazing 410 donations and saving 1,230 lives. This year community members can help by joining our Lifeblood Team!

WHAT ARE LIFEBLOOD TEAMS? Lifeblood Teams brings people together to save lives — they’re made up of people, like you, who care about what’s happening in the world. 1

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Register a blood donor account online at my.donateblood.com.au Join your Lifeblood Team follow step-by-step instructions at donateblood.com.au/lifebloodteams/join

AUGUST 2021

Do you have a pool? Are you thinking of leasing or selling your property? When being sold or leased, properties with a pool or spa must have a valid pool certificate of compliance or final occupation certificate (valid for three years). The certificate must be attached to the sales contract or tenancy agreement before promoting a property for sale or lease. HELP US MAINTAIN SAFE SWIMMING POOLS IN BALLINA SHIRE All pool owners are required to register their pool on the NSW Swimming Pool Register (accessible online). Fines can be issued for not registering your pool. Pool safety information including barrier safety self-assessment checklists can also be found at the swimming pool register website. The checklists address factors such as barrier height, gaps, hand and footholds, gates, climbable objects and warning signs. To register or check your registration, visit the NSW State Government’s website swimmingpoolregister.nsw.gov.au

Book a time to give life every donation you make automatically goes towards your team’s tally and the overall drive total. Book at my.donateblood.com.au/app/utils/create_ account

That’s it! You can check in on the front runners throughout the challenge and see how you measure up.

WHERE CAN I DONATE?

rates & charges notice payments 1300 276 468 40 cherry street, po box 450, ballina nsw 2478 general enquiries 1300 864 444 rating team 02 6686 1299 rates@ballina.nsw.gov.au abn 53 929 887 369 waterbilling@ballina.nsw.gov.au ballina.nsw.gov.au

assessment number

register for

For more information visit donateblood.com.au or phone 13 14 95.

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valuation amount

area

first

second

third

fourth

notice total: due this quarter: date due: Instalments 2, 3 & 4 do NOT include future water billing based charges

your payment options Call 1300 276 468 to make payments using Visa, Mastercard only.

Australia. Cash, cheque and EFTPOS only.

Biller Code: 20404 Ref:

*Service fee applies

Telephone & Internet Banking – B PAY® Contact your bank or financial institution to make this payment from your cheque, savings, debit, credit card or transaction account. More info: www.bpay.com.au

Biller Code: 20404 Reference No:

www.ballina.nsw.gov.au Make payments online using Visa, Mastercard only. *Service fee applies

Detach slip at the perforation and post your cheque payable to Ballina Shire Council to the PO Box above, or pay at our Customer Service Centre.

An authority form is available by phoning 1300 864 444, or by visiting www.ballina.nsw.gov.au

*credit card payments will incur a surcharge of approximately 0.5%. BPAY credit card payments are surcharge free.

receive your notice by email ballina.nsw.gov.au/erates

check your

billing details

messages

A mobile donor centre operates in the Richmond Room (behind the library) in Ballina. To view opening hours visit: donateblood.com.au/ blood-donor-centre/ballina-mobile-donor-centre

rating category

property details

name:

assessment: total amount: first instalment: If paying by mail, please tick if receipt is required.

balance online

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New way of lodging development applications The process for lodging a planning application with Ballina Shire Council has now changed. Council is now using the NSW Planning Portal, which is a digital platform used to lodge planning applications. Hardcopy applications and documents emailed to Council are no longer being accepted. Customers need to use the portal for the following applications and certificates:

PLANNING PORTAL

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steps to lodge a planning application 1 REGISTER FOR A NSW PLANNING PORTAL ACCOUNT AT PLANNINGPORTAL.NSW.GOV.AU

DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS SECTION 4.55 MODIFICATION APPLICATIONS

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CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATES COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES OCCUPATION CERTIFICATES

LOGIN TO COMPLETE THE ONLINE APPLICATION FORM

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SECTION 68 APPLICATIONS SECTION 138 APPLICATIONS SUBDIVISION CERTIFICATES SUBDIVISION WORKS CERTIFICATES PRINCIPAL CERTIFIER APPLICATIONS Information about development proposals and their assessment also remains available to the community through Council’s DAs online portal da.ballina.nsw.gov.au For more information contact Ballina Shire Council on 1300 864 444 or visit planningportal.nsw.gov.au

Building and planning advice Council provides development advice to assist with general town planning and building enquiries.

3 UPLOAD REQUIRED INFORMATION FINANCE ACCRUES THE TO SUPPORT THE APPLICATION RETENTION IN WIP

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4 MAKE PAYMENT WHEN ADVISED

5 APPLICATION ASSESSED BY COUNCIL (ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE REQUESTED)

If you would like advice on a site-specific proposal that requires a comprehensive response, you may need to lodge a Pre-DA meeting request form or submit a written enquiry. Duty officers will be able to suggest the best option for your specific proposal.

20-MINUTE COUNTER APPOINTMENTS must be booked 24 hours in advance by telephoning Council on 1300 864 444. BUILDING appointments available between 8.30-11.30am on Tuesdays and Thursdays and 1-4pm on Fridays.

PLANNING appointments available between 8.30-11.30am on Wednesdays and Fridays, and 1-4pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

PHONE ENQUIRY officers available 8.30-10.30am Monday to Friday. Visit Council at 40 Cherry Street or ph 1300 864 444.

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phone 0415 965 403 david.wright@ballina.nsw.gov.au

where to get info...

Cr Phillip Meehan phone 0408 349 833 phil.meehan@ballina.nsw.gov.au

WARD A

extreme weather conditions

Cr Stephen McCarthy phone 0435 759 987 stephen.mccarthy@ballina.nsw.gov.au

Cr Nathan Willis

ROAD CLOSURES

nathan.willis@ballina.nsw.gov.au

DEPUTY MAYOR

myroadinfo.com.au for Ballina Shire rural road info MyRoadInfo is your one-stop app providing direct updates from the following sources:

Cr Sharon Cadwallader

NSW LIVETRAFFIC.livetraffic.com QLD TRAFFIC qldtraffic.qld.gov.au

phone 0413 091 440 sharon.cadwallader@ballina.nsw.gov.au

VIC ROADS traffic.vicroads.vic.gov.au

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Cr Keith Williams

RADIO STATIONS

phone 0418 504 644 keith.williams@ballina.nsw.gov.au

Paradise FM 101.9 ABC North Coast 94.5 2LM 104.3 ZZZ FM 100.9

your councillors

MAYOR

Cr David Wright

Cr Jeff Johnson phone 0438 677 202 jeff.johnson@ballina.nsw.gov.au

FIELD CLOSURES Contact your sporting club.

Cr Sharon Parry

WEATHER CONDITIONS

phone 0408 683 052 sharon.parry@ballina.nsw.gov.au

bom.gov.au Bureau of Meteorology

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BALLINA BYRON GATEWAY AIRPORT

Cr Benjamin Smith

Your local airline for flights to and from Ballina:

phone 0415 482 412 ben.smith@ballina.nsw.gov.au

Rex Airlines 13 17 13 rex.com.au Jetstar 13 15 38 jetstar.com Virgin Australia 13 67 89 virginaustralia.com.au Qantaslink 13 13 13 qantas.com

Cr Eoin Johnston phone 0407 416 149 eoin.johnston@ballina.nsw.gov.au

FlyPelican 02 4965 0111 flypelican.com.au

ACTIONS TO TAKE Alerts are issued via Council’s website ballina.nsw.gov.au and via your local radio station. Delay any unnecessary travel until conditions have cleared. Look out for your neighbours If water is overflowing street stormwater drains, refrain from using internal water eg: washing machines, dishwashers, baths, showers and flushing of toilets until the water has cleared. Watch for Council, SES and other State Government agency updates.

council contact information

Don’t dispose of me yet

Ph: 1300 864 444 Email: council@ballina.nsw.gov.au Web: ballina.nsw.gov.au

Use this issue to wrap kitchen waste and dispose in the green organics bin.

Street Address: 40 Cherry Street, Ballina Postal Address: PO Box 450, Ballina 2478 Office Hours: 8.15am to 4.30pm Mon-Fri (excluding public holidays) After hours contact: 02 6626 6954 Supplement

Meeting agendas and documents on exhibition can be viewed on Council’s website ballina.nsw.gov.au

KEY CONTACT NUMBERS SES 132 500 Ballina Shire Council 1300 864 444

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AIRPORT BOULEVARD WORKS UNDERWAY

Emergency Services Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade Triple zero 000

The construction of a new entrance road to the Ballina Byron Gateway Airport is underway. This new road will unlock future industrial land in the Southern Cross Industrial Estate.

Once complete, the road will provide an impressive entrance to the airport and connect future proposed expansion of the Southern Cross Industrial Estate. The Airport Boulevard project includes the construction of three roundabouts. The first roundabout connects to Southern Cross Drive and Ballina Byron Gateway Airport. Works are progressing to plan with asphalt laying and landscaping underway. Traffic detours remain in place at the airport. carpark entries/exits Existing are temporarily closed traffic is being detoured and via Southern Cross turning left at Seven Drive, Mile Brewing. The taxi rank and bus stop remain in the same location, with changed direction to access. See Page 4 for details on the next stage of works

Draft master plan on public exhibitio View the Kingsfor n soon d Smith Reserve Master Plan see page 3 for details

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New Date 2021 NSW Local Government elections Saturday 4 December 2021 elections.nsw.gov.au /lge21 1300 135 736


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