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FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 14 MARCH 2019
Issue No: 286
Weekly information from us to you COUNCIL’S MOVE TO COMPOSTABLE MAIL BAGS
The autumn edition of Wagga Wagga City Council’s What’s On Guide was sent out recently in green mail bags – made from vegetables. Visitor Economy and Events Officer Kimberly Parker said using the green compostable mail bags was another step to reduce Council’s environmental footprint. “Each year Council’s Visitor Information Centre sends out more than 1000 bags for our What’s On Guide, in addition to the various other publications we produce. Previously we’ve been using single-use plastic bags, which most probably would have been going straight into landfill. “We felt it was important to make a change,” Ms Parker said. Made from vegetable material, the Australian Certified Compostable bags will breakdown with organic waste into compost to nourish our soils. In turn the soil will support new vegetable crops, demonstrating a closed loop cycle. The bags can be put into Council’s green bin (for food and garden organic waste) after all labels have been removed. The bags have even passed the eco-toxicity and worm test, which is unique to the Australian Standard, the most stringent of all worldwide compostability standards. The composted bags can be used for organic farming, food contact, worm farms and in animal feed. Ms Parker hopes more local businesses will follow suit. “It’s a great initiative. It means fewer plastic bags going to waste, and it’s an easy way for businesses to reduce their carbon footprint,” she said. The bags are the latest step in a series of changes Council’s Visitor Economy & Events team has made to improve sustainable practices. Continued page 2.
Levee upgrade work complete Wagga Wagga now has a newly upgraded Main City Levee Bank.
The $23M major infrastructure project was completed this week and protects the city against a 1 in 100 year flood event. Council Director Commercial Operations Caroline Angel said the project was one of the largest undertaken by Council in recent times. “It was a $23M project which we delivered four weeks ahead of schedule,” Ms Angel said. “The significance of such an important
piece of infrastructure to the city cannot be understated. “The level of flood protection it now provides safeguards the city against a rare major flooding event.” Ms Angel said being able to utilise the levee bank for sections of the Active Travel Plan project is a win-win for the city. “It has been a long project and many people have been involved at various stages to bring it to fruition,” Ms Angel said. “We also recognise the patience and understanding of the general public – at times we needed to close access to areas
of the levee as work continued. “The result of that is a piece of infrastructure that will benefit the city for many years to come. We have also incorporated a fantastic walking and cycling pathway across the top of the levee which provides a fantastic public facility for everyone to enjoy.” Stage 1 of the Main City Levee project started in October 2017. The second stage was underway in 2019 and included six kilometres of levee bank, of which almost two kilometres required sheetpiling work. The upgraded levee consists of concrete
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walls, sheetpiling, earthworks, crib walls and incorporates two spillways for extreme flooding events. Access to the levee has been significantly improved with disability compliant and smoother ramps at seven locations between Hammond Avenue and Travers Street. Indigenous artwork has been placed onto the sheetpile capping to highlight the strong link between the Wiradjuri people and the Murrumbidgee River. The $23M project includes contributions from Wagga City Council ($7.75M), the State Government ($4.1M) and the Federal Government ($10M).
Award-winning journalist and author coming to Wagga Award-winning journalist and author coming to Wagga Investigative journalist and author Jess Hill will lead a community forum on domestic and family violence later this month in Wagga. The Wagga Women’s Health Centre will be hosting the forum, which will focus on current projects and initiatives aiming to tackle Wagga’s high rate of domestic and family violence. Ms Hill is author of the awardwinning book See What You Made Me Do and has been writing about domestic violence since 2014. Prior to this, she was a producer for ABC Radio, a Middle East correspondent for The Global Mail, and an investigative journalist for Background Briefing. Ms Hill was listed in Foreign Policy’s top 100 women to follow on Twitter, and her reporting on domestic violence has won two Walkley awards, an Amnesty International
award and three Our Watch awards. Maryna Bilousova, Equity Project Manager at Wagga Wagga City Council said the forum was a great opportunity to access accurate information on primary prevention initiatives and campaigns happening in Wagga. “TheDVproject:2650 campaigns are actively working to bring about a permanent change in people’s attitudes towards women and girls, and prevent violence from happening in the first place,” Ms Bilousova said. “It is great to have Jess Hill in Wagga Wagga sharing valuable insights into her expertise and research with us and the wider community. I am really looking forward to hearing from community members, their stories, their ideas and what gaps they identify in Wagga, and how we can work together to maximise our impact.”
Domestic Abuse Forum Location: Romanos Hotel Date: Wednesday 25 March Time: 12pm–1.30pm Book tickets at: trybooking.com/book
From Page 1 “We’ve recently made a switch to carbon neutral material sources and we’re making a conscious effort to reduce printing as our digital presence continues to strengthen,” Ms Parker said. “We’re encouraging everyone to
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Fri 20 Mar, 10am to 5pm Wagga Wagga Country Club, Plumpton Rd. Ph: 0427 262 556
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Circus Oz returns to Wagga on Saturday 28 March with their latest show Aurora. The ice caps are melting and all the Polar Bear wants to do is get home and have fresh penguin for lunch! With tickets starting from just $20, the show is fun for the whole family. Featuring a host of silly and lovable arctic characters all performing spectacular acrobatic feats and
hilarious physical comedy, it will leave you gasping and laughing with delight. The outrageously talented Circus Oz acrobats have never been afraid of heights, and in Aurora they’ll be pushed beyond their earthly limits as they leap into the stratosphere of unlimited possibilities. From impossibly intricate foot-juggling to hair-raising balances,
breathtaking hula hoops, Chinese pole with a twist and absurd physical comedy, Aurora is kept rocketing along by the original live music of the Circus Oz band. Aurora will have you chair-dancing and bopping along for all 70 minutes of live actionpacked entertainment. Circus Oz will transform the Civic Theatre into a wintry wonderland of stunning visual artistry, jaw-
dropping acrobatics and a story of hope for humanity … and polar bears and penguins! Aurora is fuelled by curiosity and wonder. “Everyone will leave Aurora with a huge smile on their face” (WhatDidSheThink.com) Show details and tickets are available at www.civictheatre.com. au or contact the Box office on 6926 9688.
Invitation to apply for funding from the
ClubGRANTS Scheme 2020 Category 1 - Funding Applications
Wagga Wagga City Council as the coordinator for ClubGRANTS is now inviting applications for funding towards your local community service needs and priorities from the ClubGRANTS scheme. Priority funding categories: • Early childhood and family services • Women and family health • Childcare services Secondary funding categories include aged, disability, youth, emergency, transport, education and employment training areas. Applications open 9am Monday 2 March 2020 and close Friday 24 April 2020.
For enquiries please visit wagga.nsw.gov.au/clubgrants or call Michelle Castle on 1300 292 442
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Army band serenades a city at 150-year celebrations The Australian Army Band Kapooka wowed the crowd at Wagga Wagga City Council’s 150-year anniversary concerts this week. Performing songs from a range of genres including folk, jazz, rock and pop, the band was
accompanied by archival footage of our city which played on the big screen behind them. Local musician Peter J Casey’s Bunnings Roundabout song was a crowd favourite, ending the evening with a laugh.
The band will next return to the Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre on 8 July. To find out more about our 150-year anniversary celebrations, and view footage from the concert, visit wagga.nsw. gov.au/150years
PICTURED LEFT: Wagga Mayor Cr Greg Conkey with Australian Army Band Kapooka members (from left) Lance Corporal Angie Currington, Major Michael de Jonge and Musician Chantelle Anderson at this week’s musical performance to celebrate the city’s 150th anniversary.
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F E S T I VA L O F F O O T Y GIANT WEEKEND: The Festival of Footy in Wagga Wagga last weekend was a great success with GWS Giants and Richmond AFL and AFLW teams playing two outstanding games to the delight of almost 10,000 supporters. The crowd had plenty to celebrate as Giants won both games.
Kittens and cats galore! We have many beautiful furry felines who are waiting for a special human to love. If you have room in your heart and your home, please get in touch with Glenfield Road Animal Shelter or visit from 1pm to 4.15pm,
Monday to Friday. Females can be adopted for $245.50, males for $210.50. These prices include microchipping, registration, vaccination, desexing, worming, heartworm test and ID tag.
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Senior Town Planner or Town Planner
One (1) Position Available Remuneration: Senior Town Planner - $86,041.80 gpa + super or Town Planner - $71,604.00 gpa + super Enquiries: Paul O’Brien on 02 6926 9510 or Cameron Collins on 02 6926 9577 Closing date: Monday 16 March 2020
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Apprentice Plumber/Drainer
Three (3) year apprenticeship - Multiple Opportunities Available Remuneration: $1,406.60 gpf + super Enquiries: Andrew Matthews on 0417 906 734 or Brad Tilyard on 0427 713 359 Closing date: Monday 30 March 2020 Wagga Wagga City Council is an EEO employer
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Council senior engineer wins two major awards
Wagga Wagga City Council senior engineer Peter Garland has been recognised for his most recent work in stormwater asset management. Mr Garland recently received two awards from peak industry body Stormwater NSW just weeks after starting work in a new role with Council. He was named recipient of the President’s Award and was part of the team to receive the Excellence in Asset Management award.
The project involving Mr Garland was completed during his time with Sydney City Council, where he worked for 3.5 years before joining Wagga City Council’s Commercial Operations team in January. He said taking a position with Wagga City Council was the opportunity he was seeking to work in local government at a regional level. Mr Garland is also an award-winning engineer in floodplain management, hydrology and sewer design,
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and he is leading a team at Council which is making progress in these areas. “There is some terrific talent in our team and we’re wasting no time getting into a long list of projects which will benefit the city,” Mr Garland said. “Our strategy is infrastructure – flood, sewer, storm water and roads – and I can guarantee from what I have already seen that this team has the energy and experience to achieve in all of those areas.” Council Director
Commercial Operations Caroline Angel said Council had recently recruited staff in various engineering and project management roles “It is fantastic to see staff with this experience and industry recognition join Wagga City Council,” Ms Angel said. “We have a long list of projects on our books and securing specialist staff means we can make more progress in many areas, which only benefits the city’s residents through better infrastructure AWARD WINNER: Peter Garland (pictured third from and development.” right) joined Council's team in January this year.
PROPOSED LEASING OF A COUNCIL PUBLIC ROAD - URANA STREET ROAD RESERVE, WAGGA WAGGA
licensing of part Lot 49 DP 775377 known as Lake Albert foreshore off Lakehaven Drive, Lake Albert to Wagga Wagga Sailing Club Inc. for the purpose of a boat shed for a term of five (5) years. Persons wishing to make Notice is hereby given a submission in relation under the Road Acts to the above proposed 1993 Section 154, of the licence renewal should proposed Leasing of do so prior to the close a Council Public Road. of the exhibition period. Subject Road: Part Urana Submissions should Street (disused). The proposed lease area: 2,870 be in writing and may be delivered to Wagga square metres. Proposed Wagga City Council or Lessee: Wagga Mini Mix mailed to the General and Precast Concrete Pty Ltd. Subject site to be used Manager, Wagga Wagga for: Depot. Proposed term City Council, PO Box 20, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 of the agreement: five (5) or emailed to council@ years. Suitably endorsed wagga.nsw.gov.au written submissions marked “Leasing of Urana Persons making written submissions regarding the Street Road Reserve” above proposed licence are sought from the renewal are advised that public and should be addressed to the General any submission received within the submission Manager, Wagga Wagga period will be subject City Council, PO Box to the Government 20, Wagga Wagga NSW Information (Public Access) 2650. Persons wishing Act 2009 and the Privacy to make a submission and Personal Information in relation to the above Protection Act (PIPPA) and proposed lease renewal may be attached to the should do so prior to the final report, in its entirety close of the exhibition or in part, to Council unless period. Submissions explicitly requested by should be in writing the person making the and may be delivered submission that they do to Wagga Wagga City not wish this to occur. Any Council or mailed to the General Manager, Wagga questions relating to the above proposed licence Wagga City Council, PO renewal may be referred Box 20, Wagga Wagga to Jenny Bailey, Land and NSW 2650 or emailed to: Property Officer on 1300 council@wagga.nsw.gov. au Persons making written 292 442. Submissions will be submissions regarding the above proposed lease received until 5pm on Tuesday 14 April 2020. renewal are advised that any submission received NOTICE OF within the submission TEMPORARY ROAD period will be subject CLOSURE to the Government Information (Public Access) Notice is hereby given Act 2009 and the Privacy under Roads Act 1993 and Personal Information Part 8 Division 4 of the Protection Act (PIPPA) and temporary closing of: may be attached to the Road: Morrow St between final report, in its entirety Baylis St and Peter St. or in part, to Council unless Duration: 6:00am to 12:00 explicitly requested by midnight Saturday 28 the person making the March 2020 submission that they do Reason: Riverina BMW not wish this to occur. Food & Wine Festival Any questions relating to Detour: As per signs the proposed agreement may be referred to Jenny ENVIRONMENTAL Bailey, Land and Property PLANNING & Officer on 1300 292 ASSESSMENT ACT, 442. Submissions will be 1979. received until 5pm on Tuesday 14 April 2020. Pursuant to the provisions Section 101 of the COUNCIL OWNED of Environmental Planning COMMUNITY LAND and Assessment Act, 1979 LAKE ALBERT notice is hereby given that FORESHORE OFF Council has determined LAKEHAVEN DRIVE, the following Development Applications for the month LAKE ALBERT of January 2020. Notice is hereby given under the Local Government Act Chapter 6 Part 2, of the proposed
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Lot A DP 335784 CDC19/0290 Dwelling, Garage and Alfresco 12 Nellywanna St GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 211 DP 1234337 CDC19/0291 Verandah and Patio to existing dwelling 1,526 Gregadoo East Rd GREGADOO 2650 Lot 4 DP 1017682 CDC19/0295 Inground Swimming pool 2 Trumper St BOOROOMA 2650 Lot 7 DP 1187493 CDC19/0302 Additions to Existing Dwelling 350 Lake Albert Rd KOORINGAL 2650 Lot B DP 163526 CDC20/0010 Detached Patio 56 Lloyd Rd SPRINGVALE 2650 Lot 15 DP 1054800 DA19/0276.01 Alterations and Additions to existing centre based child care facility 6 Kent Cres WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 241718, Lot C DP 21074 DA19/0303.01 Change of Use to Vehicle Sales and hire (Trailer Sales and Repairs) – Modification to include 118 Hammond Ave 116 Hammond Ave EAST WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 286282, Lot 2 DP 20312, Lot 2 DP 286282, Lot 3 DP 286282 DA19/0342 Swimming pool, deck and rainwater tank 4 Darling Pl TATTON 2650 Lot 724 DP 1099783 DA19/0461.01 Dwelling with attached garage Amendments in heating and cooling system 8 Hughes Ct LLOYD 2650 Lot 103 DP 1244414 DA19/0464 Change of Use to four boarding houses with parking and strata subdivision 4 Temerloh Ave TOLLAND 2650 Lot 4 DP 244758 DA19/0470 Change of use to crematorium 14 Lawson St EAST WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 8 DP 250889 DA19/0552 Construction of Farm Shed 1,147 Pattersons Rd HAREFIELD 2650 Lot 2 DP 616501 DA19/0556 Additions and alterations 32 Fernleigh Rd MOUNT AUSTIN 2650 Lot 72 DP 35641 DA19/0575 Alterations and Additions to an existing dwelling, and Double Garage with an Attached Workshop 33 Best St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 916119 DA19/0576.01 Change of Use to Indoor Recreation Facility – Modification to amend hours of operation 133 Fernleigh Rd GLENFIELD PARK 2650 Lot 3 DP 777052 DA19/0583 Alterations and Additions to existing indoor recreation facility (gym). 39 Gregory Cres LAKE
ALBERT 2650 Lot 10 DP 1217924 DA19/0585 Construction of shed in R5 Zone 15 Indigo Dr SPRINGVALE 2650 Lot 23 DP 1061795 DA19/0589 Single Storey Dwelling with Attached Garage 31 Watson Blvd LLOYD 2650 Lot 95 DP 1255405 DA19/0591 Dwelling 10 Kyeamba St LADYSMITH 2652 Lot 3 DP 758593 DA19/0601 Dwelling 59 Deakin Ave LLOYD 2650 Lot 746 DP 1242827 DA19/0606 Alterations & Additions to Existing Dwelling, Double Garage, Secondary Dwelling & Pool 24 Brookong Ave WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 135 DP 1232583 DA19/0607 Alterations and additions to existing garage and patio 16 Huron Cres LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 155 DP 249893 DA19/0611 Use of Existing Offices, Mezzanine Area & Alterations to Landing 11 Saxon St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 620201 DA19/0615 Dwelling 82 Paradise Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 333 DP 1253859 DA19/0618 Construction of a 6m x 3m shed 259 Lake Albert Rd KOORINGAL 2650 Lot 1 DP 223331 DA19/0619 Use of Existing Garage 4 Japonica Pl FOREST HILL 2651 Lot 24 DP 831520 DA19/0621 New Dwelling with Attached Garage 22 Jimberoo Loop GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 348 DP 1236751 DA19/0622 Construction of Patio 7 Eucalypt St FOREST HILL 2651 Lot 22 DP 1228886 DA19/0624 Site establishment works for future educational establishment including bulk earthworks and vegetation removal, temporary security fencing, temporary construction access, onsite construction parking and site office facilities. 56 Estella Rd CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY 2678 Lot 1 DP 1253855 DA19/0632 Dwelling with attached garage 6 Benaud Pl BOOROOMA 2650 Lot 726 DP 1249099 DA19/0633 Shed 39 Coppabella Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 60 DP 1244220 DA19/0638 Inground Swimming Pool 30 Halloran St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 28 DP 37333 DA19/0641 Dual Occupancy & 3 Lot Neighbourhood Title Subdivision 22 Muttama Pde GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650
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Lot 240 DP 1234337 DA19/0643 Alterations and Additions to Existing Dwelling New patio and covered walkway, new roof over existing deck and relocation of existing steps 31 Heydon Ave TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot B DP 356957 DA19/0645 Alterations & Additions to Medical Centre, Change of Use of 273 Edward Street to Medical Centre & Consolidation of Lot 1 DP 176158 with Lot 7 DP 1130187 271 Edward St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 176158, Lot 7 DP 1130187 DA19/0647 New Patio 33 Kirrang Ave GLENFIELD PARK 2650 Lot 17 DP 829997 DA19/0652 Dwelling with attached garage 97 Coleman St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 4 DP 1246811 DA19/0653 Construction of single dwelling and shed 69 Connorton St URANQUINTY 2652 Lot 29 DP 1256352 DA19/0657 Proposed storage shed ancillary to existing caravan park 93 Hammond Ave EAST WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 799180 DA19/0659 Dwelling with attached garage 99 Coleman St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 3 DP 1246811 DA19/0660 Dwelling with attached garage 19 Nolan St LLOYD 2650 Lot 712 DP 1242827 DA19/0664 Demolish existing garden shed and erect new shed 5 Ziegler Ave KOORINGAL 2650 Lot 3 DP 234161 DA20/0001 Use of Existing Internal Storage Room 16 Carmody St KOORINGAL 2650 Lot 66 DP 245130 DA20/0002 Patio 22 Featherwood Rd SPRINGVALE 2650 Lot 1 DP 1051018 DA20/0018 Use of an Existing Bathroom & Laundry 28 Hill St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 1 DP 15338
Viewing of the Development consents for the abovementioned Development Applications are available via Online Services Search for a Property, or without charge, at the Council Administration Centre, cnr. Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga, at any time between 9.00 am and 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday (public Holidays excepted). If copies are required, they are available at a cost.
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