Our Wagga View is starting to take shape: Find out more inside
Council News CITY OF WAGGA WAGGA
FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 10 MARCH 2018
Issue No: 185
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SOUNDCHECK: Kooringal High School’s year 11 VET Entertainment students will test out their live production skills on Saturday afternoon at Fitz Live, helping run the gigs with professional guidance. To find out more about Fitz Live visit visitwagga.com/fitzlive.
Safety boost for Fernleigh Road Safety on one of the busiest sections of Fernleigh Road is being improved as part of a series of works beginning on Monday 12 March. Night works to undertake asphalt heavy patching will take place on Fernleigh Road between Glenfield Road and Pinaroo Drive over four nights, followed by a complete reseal on Sunday 18 March and then in the coming weeks concrete medians, signage and a pedestrian refuge will be constructed. The final product will be a more stable and
freshly sealed road, with improved safety for both motorists and pedestrians leading into the Glenfield Road intersection. “The asphalt heavy patching will help stabilise the road base so issues such as potholes are less frequent going forward,” Wagga Wagga City Council’s Manager Project Operations Bruce Sheridan said. “The top layer of the road is only one component of how a road is constructed and it’s important the subgrade beneath it is strong and stable. “Once the night works are complete, we’ll then reseal the entire section of Fernleigh Road, which means there will be a new bitumen surface. It will protect the subgrade underneath and keep water from seeping in and causing issues.
“The follow-up works will help improve safety for pedestrians and there will be a new centre turning lane.” The asphalt heavy patching will take place from Monday 12 March and will finish on the morning of Friday 16 March. Works will begin at 7pm each evening and will finish at 6am. The work is being undertaken at night so there is minimal disruption to the community and businesses. During the works, Fernleigh Road from Glenfield Road to Pinaroo Drive will be closed to all traffic, with detours in place. The road will be reopened to normal traffic each morning. Once the night works are complete, Fernleigh Road will be closed again on
Sunday 18 March. The resealing will take place from 7am to 6pm, with the works conducted in two sections to minimise the impact on motorists and businesses. The first section will see the road closed at the Glenfield Road intersection until halfway down the block. Once it is complete, work will begin on the second section with the road closed from Pinaroo Drive until halfway down the block. The site will be under traffic control and detours will be signposted during both the night works and resealing works. The concrete works will be undertaken in the coming weeks. To keep up to date with road closures in the local government area, visit wagga.nsw. gov.au/roads.
BACON + BANGERS HIP-HOP + HOT WINGS PEDALS + PUNK Take your pick. #FitzLive Local musicians, live. #VisitWagga When Sat 10 March 2018 Time 11am to 7pm Where Fitzmaurice St Precinct
For full program visitwagga.com/fitzlive
$4 00,000 FOOTPATH WORKS A S TEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
Pedestrians citywide will soon have access to an improved, better connected footpath network. New footpaths are continuing to be delivered across the city as part of a million dollars’ worth of works scheduled for this financial year. A new footpath (pictured) is currently being constructed along Fernleigh Road from Bourke Street to Glenfield Road, and it is anticipated it will be completed within the next fortnight. From Monday, the next stage of footpath upgrades will start in Tolland before moving on to Forest Hill, Kooringal and Mount Austin over the coming months. It is anticipated that over the coming fortnight a new footpath will be completed along Raye Street in Tolland, which will improve accessibility to Red Hill Public School, and once complete, work will continue down Ramus Street providing a connecting footpath to Red Hill Road.
“We look forward to delivering these new footpaths that will make it easier for residents to access key locations, such as schools and parks, in their area,” Manager Project Operations Bruce Sheridan said. Residents located near scheduled works will receive a letter prior to works starting, detailing specific locations of works, works to be completed and project timeframes. The completed and planned works align with important documents within Council’s planning framework, including the Community Strategic Plan 2040 – Wagga View and Disability Inclusion Action Plan 2017– 21. As per Council’s recently updated engineering guidelines, new footpaths will be 1.5 metres wide to allow sufficient space for pedestrians and/or permitted wheeled devices, such as mobility scooters or prams, to pass side-byside. Where necessary pram ramps will also be installed.
PAVING THE WAY: The new Fernleigh Road footpath will be finished in the next fortnight.
COUNCILLOR COLUMN
B I G G E R A N D B E T T E R C O M PA C T O R When it comes to waste compaction machines, bigger is better. A new 45-tonne machine was delivered to Gregadoo Waste Management Centre recently and is heavier than the existing machine that weighed in at 38 tonnes. The machine is used to compact landfill and will be fitted with a GPS system to help manage the capacity of waste cells more efficiently.
councillor.koschel@wagga.nsw.gov.au | 0400 712 880
The start to this year has been a busy one with lots of great things happening in Wagga. We have seen the start of some fantastic projects, including the all-abilities playspace in Bolton Park. This project has been driven by Leila Bright and the Touched by Olivia Foundation and both should be congratulated for their time and effort in bring this great project to life. Unfortunately it has been a really tough time for local retailers in Wagga. We are seeing more and more empty shops in the main street and two shops beside each other have close up on the same day. I have spoken to retailers about what
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ON WAGGA WAGGA + SURROUNDS
THIS WEEK: WAGGA LEISUREFEST ROADSHOW
Until Sun 11 Mar, 10am - 5pm Adults $15, Concession $12. Wagga Wagga Showgrounds. Ph: 03 9571 4441
DEMONSTRATION GARDENS – VEGE SWAP OR BUY
Every Sat 9am - 12pm Community Demonstration Gardens, Cnr Albury and Shaw Sts. Ph: 0411 417 956
MATES GULLY PRODUCE MARKET Every Sat 9:30am - 12pm Mates Gully Café.
their struggles are at the moment. I keep hearing that there is no foot traffic in our CBD. Below are some comments from Mitch Hawkins who was running Carv’n It Up Wagga: “I feel the major problems are the extremely high utility bills, high rent and the decline in traffic through the streets. There are a number of costs that businesses have to account for through their profit margins and when you’re not turning over product you don’t make enough to cover all those other costs. “Don’t get me wrong, the public aren’t to blame, everyone is being hit with excessively high energy bills with an overall increased cost of living, however the wages are increasing at a much slower rate. Ph: 6921 4241
ART ON THE LEVEE
Sat 10 Mar 9am - 2pm Tarcutta Street. Ph: 0400 225 768
SPROUT & ABOUT
Sat 10 Mar, 8pm - 1pm Civic Centre Precinct. Ph: 0408 692 929 Fitz Live Sat 10 Mar, 12pm - 6pm Free. Fitzmaurice Street Precinct. visitwagga.com/ fitzlive
“Unfortunately when situations like this arise, people don’t go out and spend excess money, they tend to cut back on excess spending and try to save on whatever they can. “I understand this, and unfortunately this is when retailers start closing down as they are unable to continue with the rising costs and minimal traffic through the door. “My research has also shown that Wagga does have an abnormally high commercial rent rate compared to other regional hubs. “I believe that if more people were in the CBD then maybe you could help some businesses survive, but even if you get them to the CBD, you can’t make them spend money that they don’t have due to slow
CONCERT SERIES NO.2: PERCEPTIONS OF INFINITY
Sat 10 Mar 7:30pm Adults $27, Concession/ Student $17, RCM Student $10. Wagga Wagga Art Gallery. Ph: 6925 3522
MOVIES UNDER THE STARS: WALL-E Sat 10 Mar 6:30pm Victory Memorial Gardens. Free.
WAGGA GAME LADYSMITH TOURIST SHOW NIGHT RAILWAY OPEN DAY EXTRAVAGANZA Sat 10 Mar, 12pm - 3pm Gold coin donation. Railway Station, Ladysmith. Ph: 0458 263 443
BACKYARD SUSTAINABILITY SERIES – THE EDIBLE GARDEN
Sat 10 Mar, 1:30pm-3:30pm Free. Demonstration Gardens, Gurwood Street. Ph: 6926 9700
RIVERINA CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC 2018
Sat 10 Mar 6pm $50. Kildare Catholic College. Ph: 6937 2608
SOUTH WAGGA APEX FISHERAMA
Sun 11 Mar, 6am - 12pm $5 singles, $15 family of 4. Wollundry Lagoon. Ph: 0407 100 892
NORM AND AHMED Wed 14 – Sat 17, Mar 7pm Adults $17, Concession $12. Bolton Park Skate Park. Ph: 0414 328 342.
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wage increases but increased utility costs. “ We can’t regulate rental and utility costs, but what can we do? I believe we need to utilise our main street area a lot more, we have a fantastic CBD and should be doing everything we can to encourage foot traffic in the area. It would be fantastic to see the area shut off for markets, buskers and festivals. The local markets last weekend at the Showground were visited by over 3500 people, yet you could have walked the main street and passed nobody. How do we get this kind of foot traffic back to the CBD to help our local retailers. Please contact me with your thoughts and ideas.
Councillor Tim Koschel PRODUCERS’ MARKET
Every Thurs, 1.30pm - 6.30pm Wagga Showground, Bourke Street. Ph: 0428 263 297.
KOORINGAL PUBLIC SCHOOL P&C MOVIE NIGHT – DESPICABLE ME 3 Fri 16 Mar, 6:30pm $5 per person. Kooringal Public School. Ph: 0418 499 889
TRAVELLING FILM FESTIVAL WAGGA WAGGA 2018
Fri 16 – Sun 18 Mar Adults $14, Concession $12, Kids $10. Forum 6 Cinemas. Ph: 02 8220 6600
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For support in organising your event, contact Council’s events unit at events@wagga.nsw.gov.au or 1300 292 442 Mon to Fri. To promote your event or for a full list of events call 1300 100 122. visitwagga.com
Council meetings to be fortnightly Wagga Wagga City Council Meetings will soon be held fortnightly, rather than monthly. This change follows Council’s decision at the February Council meeting to endorse holding two Ordinary Council Meetings per month for the period May to December 2018. Wagga Wagga City Council General Manager Peter Thompson said the new system will have many benefits. “A bimonthly meeting system means that decisions which can only be made by the elected members will be considered twice a month,” Mr Thompson said. “This means that professional staff can work with community members to get their issues before Council in as little as 14 days. “This increased level of service is far superior to the monthly meeting system where an issue, which was not included in a business paper in one
calendar month, would be delayed until the next meeting towards the end of the next month.” At February’s Council Meeting, Council also endorsed the Draft Code of Meeting Practice, which will be placed on public exhibition for 42 days from 27 February until 10 April 2018. If submissions are received, Council will receive a further report following the public exhibition period. “Wagga Wagga is an active commercial centre experiencing strong growth and Council wants to work with the community to provide fast and responsive service levels,” Mr Thompson said. “This initiative is tangible evidence that the Council will embrace change in our systems to achieve the goal of providing improved service levels to the community.” To view the document and learn how to make a submission visit wagga.nsw.gov.au/public.
SE P T I C SU BS I DY FO R SA N I S I DO R E
San Isidore Village residents will be able to apply for a one-off subsidy to assist with the upgrade of their septic systems. Director Finance Natalie Te Pohe says the Financial Assistance Program means residents will be eligible for a reimbursement of up to $690 for Council fees paid associated with the upgrade of their septic system.
“This subsidy follows the removal of the San Isidore Village Sewer Scheme from Council’s future plans,” she said. “Council approved the financial assistance program at the February Council Meeting, after it was placed on public exhibition and discussed with residents at an information session in December last year.” The program could
cost up to $84,870 and will be funded from the Sewer Reserve. Residents must have a septic system currently registered with Wagga Wagga City Council, with the upgrade carried out since 27 November 2017, to be eligible. Eligible residents have until the end of June 2020 to apply. For further information call 1300 292 442.
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pet Meet Harley, a brindle & white bull Arab cross. He is a sweet boy who is very energetic and loves to play around. He loves to give and receive hugs and is looking for a forever home, can you give that to him? Harley is available for adoption for $283, which includes microchipping, lifetime registration, first vaccination, desexing, worming, heartworm test and a vet check. You can meet Harley and all his friends at Glenfield Road Animal Shelter, 1pm to 4.15pm, Monday through to Saturday. Contact the shelter on 6971 4651 or visit graswagga.com.au.
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Where’s Charlie? HAVING A BALL: Mayor Greg Conkey and Heidi Stone, 3, help celebrate Wagga View's first birthday with cake and a jumping castle on Friday in the Civic Precinct.
Our Wagga View is taking shape
Wagga Wagga, we’ve got a lot to celebrate. It’s been one year since Wagga View, Community Strategic Plan 2040 was adopted and in that time our region has gone from strength to strength, with more than $13M in funding secured and a number of long-term plans finalised. The Community Strategic Plan is a NSW Government legislated document created by local councils on behalf of their communities. In Wagga Wagga, Council captured more than 3000 responses from residents to find out their vision for the future and how it can be achieved. Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Councillor Greg Conkey OAM said that vision is now starting to take shape. “There’s never been a better time to live in Wagga,” Cr Conkey said. “Our community has grown so much in recent years and has continued to grow over the past 12 months since Wagga View was adopted. “We now have the plans and priorities in place to meet that growth and to ensure Wagga continues to be a thriving regional capital in 2040 and beyond. “Wagga View includes thousands of voices from all parts of our community and they’ve been incorporated into some vital long-term plans like the Wagga Wagga Integrated Transport Strategy 2040, the Active Travel Plan, the Crime Prevention Plan 2021, the Disability Inclusion Plan and the soon-to-be-adopted Recreation, Open Space and Community Strategy. “There is also a lot of on-the-ground work happening every day that’s helping us create the Wagga Wagga our community wants to live in,
whether it’s improving playgrounds, building more footpaths or creating more accessible parking for people with mobility issues.” Council is also working with its Wagga View partners to help achieve the goals of the Community Strategic Plan. Borambola Sport and Recreation Centre has held new events for both seniors and “mums and bubs”, while Cricket NSW has held both multicultural and women’s cricket programs including the Women’s Big Bash League games at Robertson Oval. Over the past year, Eastern Riverina Art has continued to support local artists through events, workshops, assisting with funding applications, exhibitions and more. Another Wagga View partner, Women in Business Wagga, has provided mentoring opportunities to local women. “Being a whole-of-community document, Wagga View isn’t just about what Council can do, it’s about what we can achieve by working together,” Cr Conkey said. “Our community partners have achieved so much over the past year and I encourage groups, organisations and government agencies to come and speak with us about how we can build a better Wagga Wagga together.” As part of Wagga View’s first anniversary, Council is currently overhauling its online community engagement portal. In the coming weeks the new site will transition from Your Say Wagga to Wagga View. Community members will be able to join the discussion about current issues and consultations, as well as see progress against the themes and strategies outlined in the Community Strategic Plan.
MORE STREETS TO BE RESEALED
The second stage of Wagga Wagga City Council’s annual resealing program is underway. During this year’s program, more than 270,000sqm of roads are being resealed as part of the $1.5M works. Twenty-one roads across Lake Albert, Glenfield Park and Turvey Park were resealed during stage one in January. Stage two got underway last week, with roads in Bourkelands, Kooringal and Tatton resealed and more on the way. The reseal program is rolled out each year during the warmer months and is a preventative road maintenance technique.
“Resealing involves applying a new coat of bitumen and stone aggregate over the existing surface which helps keep moisture out of the road base and increases friction for car tyres,” Supervisor Wearing Operations Lee Shoemark said. “Without preventative maintenance like resealing, the life of the road is greatly reduced and it’s more likely to produce potholes and other defects.” Motorists are advised that changed traffic conditions will be experienced during the program and there may be minor delays. There will also be some loose stones following the works as
the aggregate needs two to three weeks to lock into place after a reseal. A street sweeper will return to the sites after this period to remove any remaining loose stones.
RESEAL PROGRAM 2017/18 - UPCOMING
WORKS • 14 March: Brooklyn Drive, Waverly Place, Tarandi Place, Bulgary Place, Bourkelands Drive • 15 March: Patamba Street, Banool Place, Neerim Place, Horsley Street • 16 March: Gordon Close, Gibbs Close, Loru Close, Amaroo Street, Barwon Place
Council’s education and engagement truck Charlie will be visiting the following areas. Village/Suburb When
Where
Humula
Mon 12 March 4-7pm
In front of the playground
Uranquinty
Tues 13 March 4-7pm
Olympic Hwy rest stop
Mangoplah
Wed 14 March 4-7pm
Near the store
Collingullie
Mon 19 March 4-7pm
Sturt Hwy near the school
Galore
Tues 20 March 4-7pm
Galore Hall
Tarcutta
Thursday 22 March 4-7pm Truck stop memorial
Lake Albert
Tues 27 March 3-6pm
Apex Park
Ashmont
Wed 4 April 3-6pm
Ashmont Shopping Centre car park
Bourkelands
Thurs 5 April 3-6pm
Jubilee Oval
Turvey Park
Tues 10 April 3-6pm
Botanic Gardens
Mount Austin
Wed 11 April 3-6pm
Harris Park
wagga.nsw.gov.au/charlie
The new waste service starts 2 April. Bins will be delivered to households until 23 March. Parts of the following areas should anticipate bin delivery in the next week:
• Wagga Wagga (central) • East Wagga
• Alfredtown • Ladysmith • Tarcutta
• Gumly Gumly • Kapooka • Ashmont
Please note the delivery schedule is updated regularly and subject to change. Delivery to households that are receiving additional bins will also occur later in process. If you do not receive your bins by 26 March, contact Council on 1300 292 442.
Let’s Chat Sprout and About Markets 10 March, 8am – 1pm Burns Way, off Tarcutta Street Charlie Truck visit to Uranquinty 13 March, 4pm – 7pm
Sturt Mall pop-up stall
15 March, 12pm – 7pm Sturt Mall Kooringal Mall pop-up stall
Olympic Highway rest stop
16 March, 2pm – 6pm Kooringal Mall
For further information contact Alice Kent on 1300 292 442.
This project was supported by the Environmental Trust as part of the NSW EPA’s Waste Less, Recycle More initiative, funded from the waste levy.
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F I R S T S O D I S T U R N E D F O R W A G G A ' S I N C L U S I V E P L AY S PA C E Wagga Wagga can expect to enjoy a world class inclusive playspace by September this year. A sod-turning ceremony has marked the start of construction of Livvi’s Place Wagga Wagga playspace at Bolton Park, the city’s first inclusive playspace. “Wagga Wagga City Council is excited to see work begin on Livvi’s Place, with the support of all our funding partners including the NSW Government and Touched by Olivia,” Mayor of City of Wagga Wagga Councillor Greg Conkey OAM said. “Livvi’s Place will provide a fun and safe playspace for children of all abilities, while working towards Council’s strategic directions of creating an inclusive city that promotes healthy lifestyles.” On completion, Livvi’s Place will be a state-of-the-art playground for people of all abilities to play side-by-side on the same equipment, ensuring
full integration of children and families with differences. With more than 1.3 million people in NSW living with a disability or added needs, the NSW Government is committed to planning, designing and managing community spaces that can be enjoyed by every person regardless of their level of ability. Minister for Planning and Housing Anthony Roberts said the NSW Government wanted to ensure everyone in NSW was able to enjoy these spaces safely and inclusively. “We are a government that cares about its community and that’s why we want to ensure open space, parks, outdoor recreation areas and play spaces are able to be enjoyed by everybody equally,” he said. “To make it happen, we are introducing a clear set of playground and park design guidelines for councils and developers to follow, that will provide facilities for kids with
Public Notices TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE FERNLEIGH ROAD NIGHTWORKS
Notice is hereby given under Roads Act 1993 Part 8 Division 4 of the temporary closing of: Road: Fernleigh Road Glenfield Road to Pinaroo Drive Date: 12 - 15 March 2018 Duration: 4 nights, 7pm - 6am Reason: Asphalt works heavy patching
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE FERNLEIGH ROAD RESURFACING
Notice is hereby given under Roads Act 1993 Part 8 Division 4 of the temporary closing of: Road: Fernleigh Road Glenfield Road to Pinaroo Drive Date: 18 March 2018 Duration: 1 day, weather permitting Reason: Resurfacing and line marking
PUBLIC EXHIBITION OF DRAFT AMENDMENT TO WAGGA WAGGA LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2010
Aim: To exhibit the Planning Proposal that amends Wagga Wagga Local Environmental Plan, Schedule 1 – Additional Provisions by adding business premises as an additional permitted use for 1A Moorong Street, Moorong. Exhibition Period: 24 February 2018 to 23 March 2018 (inclusive) Inspection Venue: The Planning Proposal and supporting exhibition material are available for inspection at the Wagga Wagga Civic Centre, Cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga during
the hours of 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday (public holidays excluded) and on www.wagga.nsw.gov. au within the exhibition period. Submission Procedure: Any interested person or organisation wishing to make a written submission in relation to the draft amendment should do so prior to the close of the exhibition period. Submissions may be delivered to the Council Chambers or mailed to The General Manager, Wagga Wagga City Council, PO Box 20, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 or emailed to council@ wagga.nsw.gov.au
RFT2017-012 SUPPLY OF HIRED FLEET PLANT AND EQUIPMENT 2018 REFRESH
Suitably endorsed Tenders marked “RFT2017-012 Supply of Hired Fleet Plant and Equipment 2018 Refresh” are invited and will be received by the undersigned until 2pm Wednesday 4 April 2018. This is a schedule of rates panel contract for the supply of hired fleet plant and equipment to Council. Suppliers who are already under the 2017/12 Contract with Council, and do not have new equipment to offer, are not required to reapply for inclusion. Enquiries should be directed to the Plant and Hiring Officer Gordon Wooden on 02 69714604 or E-mail wooden. gordon@wagga.nsw.gov. au. A non-refundable fee of $110.00 will be charged for each hard copy of the specification or specifications at nil cost can be accessed from www.tenderlink.com/ wagga
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST GRAZING LAND Wagga Wagga City Council is calling for
Contact us p 1300 292 442 e council@wagga.nsw.gov.au w www.wagga.nsw.gov.au a Civic Centre Cnr Baylis & Morrow Sts PO Box 20, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
challenges and the elderly, parents, children and support carers access to any play spaces or parks in NSW with ease. “Our contribution of $350,000 to Wagga Wagga City Council is to help fund just such a facility in this wonderful district.” The design of Livvi’s Place was guided by principles of Universal Design and was developed in consultation with local children, people with disabilities and their families and carers. Livvi’s Place will cost approximately $500,000 to build. The local community has come on board to support the project, with Northcott and Variety Australia both contributing funds, as well as TEYS, who on Monday presented a $50,000 cheque for the project. Find out more about the MILESTONE: Turning the first sod at the site of the inclusive playspace are (from playspace and see the designs at wagga.nsw.gov.au/ left) Mayor Greg Conkey, Milla Campbell, 6, Member for Wagga Wagga Daryl Maguire and Teys general manager operations Andrew Ross. livvisplacewagga.
Expressions of Interest for a grazing licence of up to three (3) years for the following parcel of land: 95 Burilda Street, North Wagga – Lot 4 DP 635121 Persons interested in applying for a grazing licence must submit an Expression of Interest addressing the selection criteria. An information pack providing further details of the grazing land on offer, the general terms and conditions and the application form may be requested from Council by contacting Jenny Bailey, Land and Property Officer on 1300 292 442 or email: council@wagga.nsw.gov. au Submissions close Friday 23 March 2018.
RFT 2018/17 CATTLE DELIVERY SERVICES
Suitably endorsed Tenders marked “RFT No 2018-17 Cattle Delivery Services” are invited and will be received by the undersigned until 2pm Wednesday 4th April 2018. The contract is a Schedule of Fees contract for the provision of services associated moving cattle around the process of selling and delivering stock at the Wagga Wagga Livestock Marketing Centre located in Bomen. Tenders will be assessed on a number of criteria. Tenderers are advised that the lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Enquiries: Paul Martin on 0418 692 937. A non-refundable fee of $110.00 will be charged for each hard copy of the Specification or specifications at nil cost can be accessed from www.tenderlink.com/ wagga.
RFT 2018/18 LIVESTOCK HANDLING SERVICES
Suitably endorsed Tenders marked “RFT No 201818 Livestock Handling Services” are invited and will be received by the undersigned until 2pm
Wednesday 4th April 2018. The contract is a Schedule of Fees contract for the provision of various livestock handling services including cattle movement and sheep and cattle receival at the Wagga Wagga Livestock Marketing Centre located in Bomen. Tenders will be assessed on a number of criteria. Tenderers are advised that the lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Enquiries: Paul Martin on 0418 692 937. A non-refundable fee of $110.00 will be charged for each hard copy of the Specification or specifications at nil cost can be accessed from www.tenderlink.com/ wagga.
NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL
Wagga Wagga City Council has received the following application to carry out “Development” under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979. DA17/0691, Child Care Centre, 24 Higgins Ave WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650, Lot 10 DP 225843, Applicant: Lionel & Carole Harmer DA17/0780 - Highway Service Centre (‘Service Station’, ‘Restaurant or Café’ and ‘Parking for Vehicles’) 1 Tasman Rd GUMLY GUMLY NSW 2652, Lot 21 DP 1122318, Applicant: Stevens Group DA18/0074, Demolition of existing dwelling, multi dwelling housing - 8 x two storey dwellings & Community Title Subdivision, 14 – 16 Day St WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650, Lot 5 DP 20372, Lot 6 DP 20372, Applicant: Matt Jenkins Builder Pty Ltd Name of Consent Authority: Wagga Wagga City Council The subject application and accompanying documentation, may be inspected at the following
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address until the closure of exhibition. Submission Period: 12/03/2018 to 26/03/2018 Where: Wagga Wagga City Council, cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga (Customer Service Counter) or on line via the link:- https:// eservices.wagga.nsw.gov. au/exhibitiondocs When: 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (except Public Holidays). Any person seeking to make a submission in relation to the abovementioned development should address all correspondence to the Consent Authority to be received prior to 5pm on the final day of the exhibition period. If any submission is made by way of objection, the grounds of objection
must be specified in the submission. Persons lodging submissions are required to declare political donations (including donations of more than $1,000) made in the previous two years. For more details, including disclosure form, go to www.planning.nsw.gov. au/donations.
Persons making written submissions regarding the above development are advised that any submission received within the submission period will be subject to the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act (PIPPA)
and may be attached to the final report, in its entirety or in part, to Council unless explicitly requested by the person making the submission that they do not wish this to occur. Enquiries: Further details relating to the matter can be obtained by contacting the Council’s City Development. If you have any enquiries regarding the application, or about making submission, please telephone City Development on 1300 292 442.
Peter Thompson, General Manager
vacancies PLANT OPERATOR (ROLLER) Remuneration: $1,800.90 to $2,161.08 gpf Enquiries: Michael Hann - (02) 6971 4613 Closing Date: Friday, 16 March 2018 SENIOR TOWN PLANNER Remuneration: $3,149.92 to $3,779.90 gpf Enquiries: Paul O’Brien - (02) 6926 9510 or Cameron Collins - (02) 6926 9577 Closing Date: Monday, 19 March 2018 TEAM LEADER TREE MAINTENANCE Remuneration: $2,621.22 to $3,145.46 gpf Enquiries: Jim Dunn - (02) 6926 9610 Closing Date: Monday, 19 March 2018 STRATEGIC TOWN PLANNER Remuneration: $2,705.08 to $3,246.10 gpf Enquiries: Adriaan Stander - (02) 6926 9564 Closing Date: Monday, 19 March 2018
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