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COUNCIL OFFICES

Federation Council has four Council offices.

Corowa Office

100 Edward St, Corowa NSW 2646 Phone: (02) 6033 8999 After Hours / Emergency Number: 1800 110 088 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 8:30am to 5pm The Corowa Office is the main customer service centre based in the Corowa Civic Centre.

Service NSW, Corowa Library, Corowa Visitor Information Centre, Corowa Art Space, Corowa Council Chambers, and Landcare are also located in the Corowa Civic Centre.

Howlong Office 59 Hawkins St, Howlong NSW 2643 Phone: (02) 6026 5055 After Hours / Emergency Number: 1800 110 088 Opening Hours: Tuesday & Wednesday: 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm Thursday & Friday: 10am to 1pm Monday: Closed Council services are also available at the Howlong Office and Library. Residents can pay their rates, lodge development applications, view public documents, use the library, computers and hire meeting rooms and halls. A separate meeting room is available to hire. *Please note: Only library services are available on a Saturday morning. Council transactions cannot be completed. Mulwala Office

71 Melbourne St, Mulwala NSW 2647 Phone: (03) 5744 3439 After Hours / Emergency Number: 1800 110 088 Opening hours: Tuesday & Wednesday: 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm Thursday & Friday: 10am to 1pm Monday: Closed

Council services are also available at the Mulwala Office and Library. Residents can pay their rates, lodge development applications, view public documents, use the library, computers and hire meeting rooms and halls. An adjoining hall is also available for hire.

*Please note: Only library services are available on a Saturday morning. Council transactions cannot be completed.

Urana Office

30 William St, Urana NSW 2645 Phone: (02) 6930 9100 After Hours / Emergency Number: 1800 110 088 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm

Council services are also available at the Urana Office. Residents can pay their rates, lodge development applications, and view public documents. The Urana office is a Bendigo Bank Branch and a Centrelink Access Point. The Urana Council Chambers is also located here and available for hire.

COROWA AERODROME

The Corowa Aerodrome is an ex-WWII training airport that is now home to the Australian Soaring Centre Corowa, Corowa Cougars Rugby League Football Club and is the local headquarters of the NSW Rural Fire Service. The Army Parachute School also use the facility periodically throughout the year.

The commercial airport has two sealed runways, hangars and clubhouse.

COROWA ART SPACE

The Corowa Art Space is located in the Corowa Civic Centre at 100 Edward Street, Corowa NSW 2646. It is fitted with a track hanging system that includes wire and moveable hooks so the height of artworks can be adjusted.

The Corowa Art Space is a community art space that can host exhibitions developed by artists, schools, community groups and special interest groups. Periodically the space hosts travelling exhibitions such as the Bald Archy Prize.

It is open Monday to Friday from 10:00am to 4:00pm and Saturday from 10:00am to 3:00pm.

For more information on the Corowa Art Space, call Council’s Community Development Team on (02) 6033 8999.

COROWA SALEYARDS

The Corowa Saleyards is owned and managed by Federation Council and has been operating for more than sixty years. Recent upgrades to the facility, access and transport linkage improvements and strong management has ensured the Corowa Saleyards is one of the most highly regarded and utilised livestock facilities.

The Corowa Saleyards is located on Honour Avenue, on the North-East outskirts of Corowa’s township. Sale days are held each Monday commencing at 10:00 am and attract agents, farmers and members of the general public. A number of special sales are also held throughout the year.

For more information on the Corowa Saleyards visit the Council’s website.

The Corowa Art Space is a community art space that can host exhibitions developed by artists, schools, community groups and special interest groups.

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