INSIDE: AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS NOMINEES, PET OF THE WEEK + MORE
Council News CITY OF WAGGA WAGGA
Issue No: 228
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FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 19 JANUARY 2019
2019 Australia Day Events THURSDAY 24 JANUARY
7pm to 8.30pm: Free outdoor picnic at the Oasis Aquatic Centre and screening of The Greatest Showman
FRIDAY 25 JANUARY 7pm to 9.30pm: Free 2019 Australia Day Awards ceremony at the Civic Theatre
SATURDAY 26 JANUARY
7am to 9am: Free Triple M community breakfast at the Victory Memorial Gardens From 8.30am: Australia Day Citizenship Ceremony at the Civic Centre
7am to 10am: Free Hit 93.1 Australia Day celebrations at the Victory Memorial Gardens
AUSSIE SPIRITS: Oliver Hoffman, Deputy Chair Australia Day Committee, Dane Simpson, 2019 Australia Day Ambassador and Saba Nabi, Australia Day Committee Member prepare for this year's Australia Day events.
'Incredible honour' for local comedian Local Aboriginal comedian Dane Simpson has described being chosen as Wagga Wagga’s Australia Day Ambassador as an incredible honour. Mr Simpson’s announcement as the city’s ambassador comes as preparations ramp up for the Australia Day long weekend of events and activities in Wagga Wagga. The fun begins from Thursday 24 January with free entry at the Oasis Aquatic Centre for a screening of The Greatest Showman, followed by the Australia Day Awards at the Civic Theatre on Friday 25 January.
On Australia Day, there will be a free community breakfast in the Victory Memorial Gardens along with Aussie activities and entertainment, as well as a special citizenship ceremony in the Civic Centre Arcade. “It is an incredible honour to be the city’s Australia Day Ambassador. I think it is absolutely amazing to be representing my community,” Mr Simpson said. “I am most looking forward to giving a speech at the community awards and meeting all the new Australians receiving their citizenship. “I just would like to say a massive thank you to my partner Eleanor, my family, my friends and the Wagga Wagga community for all the support.” The comedian has had a huge 2018, including a sell-out run at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the televised gala,
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appearing on Have You Been Paying Attention? and rounding it out with shows at the Falls Festival. In 2019 he will be appearing at the Perth and Adelaide Fringe Festivals and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival again, along with the Wagga Comedy Fest and continue to focus on growing the Riverina Comedy Club. Nominations for the Australia Day Awards were announced this week, with community members to be recognised across three categories - Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year (27 and younger) and the Walk of Honour Award. The awards ceremony will also feature a free concert form the Australian Army Band Kapooka and the national anthem competition finalists. For more information about what’s on over the Australia Day long weekend, visit wagga.nsw.gov.au/australiaday.
Celebrations 2019
24 - 26 January 2018
Find out what’s happening in the city!
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About Dane Simpson
Dane Simpson is one of Australia’s rising stars in comedy. He has toured around Australia doing various comedy shows. He has appeared on ABC’s Comedy UpLate. In 2018, he starred in the hit standup comedy show Aborigi-LOL which sold out its entire season at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Dane also appeared at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala. At the end of 2018 he toured Western Australia with his variety show “Great Danes”. Dane Simpson performed at the Commonwealth Games Festival and you might have seen him on Have You Been Paying Attention?. In 2019 Dane will be back with his hit show Aborigi-LOL at both the Perth FringeWorld and Adelaide Fringe festivals, he will also be performing his first solo show ‘Origins’ at the 2019 Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
LOCAL HEROES NOMINATED FOR WAGGA WAGGA AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS
Some of the community’s most generous and selfless residents have been recognised with nominations for the 2019 Wagga Wagga Australia Day Awards. The awards ceremony will be held at the Civic Theatre from 7pm on Friday 25 January. There are three nominees for Citizen of the Year, three nominees for Young Citizen of the Year and seven for the prestigious Walk of Honour Award. “It’s fantastic to see so many outstanding members of our community recognised through the award nomination process,” Wagga Wagga City Council Acting General Manager Janice Summerhayes said. “The Australia Day Awards honour the hard work and dedication of people in our community who make the city a better place. “The award nominees represent some of Wagga Wagga’s many unsung heroes, from tireless community advocates to long-serving volunteers, and I would like to congratulate them on behalf of our city.” There were no nominations for the Ted Ryder Memorial Award that met the selection criteria. All community members are invited to attend the awards, which will feature a speech by Wagga Wagga’s Australia Day Ambassador Dane Simpson.
For more information, visit wagga.nsw.gov. au/australiaday or to find out what other events are in on Wagga over the Australia Day long weekend go to visitwagga.com
A W A R D N O M I N E E S F O R 2 0 19 CITIZEN OF THE YEAR
For outstanding service to the community
ALAN LEAN: Alan is a long standing member and past President of the Rotary Club of Wagga Wagga. As a Rotary member Alan has served in countless local service projects over the past 30 years and has served as a volunteer and board member of community radio station 2AAA FM. Alan and his wife Kaye were the driving force behind establishing the regional Camp Quality Centre and founding of Country Hope. More recently Alan was founder of the Wagga Wagga Rotary Shine Awards, which recognise employees with disabilities and the employers who offer them meaningful employment. DAVID MUNDY: David helps to enrich the cultural lives of Wagga Wagga residents by creating high quality musical performances that bring people together. David is the founder and President of the Wagga Wagga Community Band. He is also a life member of the Wagga Wagga City Rugby Club, President of the Wagga Wagga City Rugby Choir and Secretary of ukulele group Strum.
Leadership Group to further support children and young adults whose lives have been changed due to cancer. A keen sportsman, Isaac has been involved in refereeing touch football, national rugby league and also coaches an under 12 touch football team, both within and out of school hours. DR MATTHEW LENNON (25 years): Despite his youth, Matthew is an outstanding leader in rural health and high school education. Matthew has founded Doctors for Rural Education and Medicine (DREAM), to mentor and inspire medical students to train and remain doctors in the bush. Since 2013 he had run Springboard Education (a charity offering free tutoring to rural children), inspiring hundreds of local students to excel in education and follow carers in healthcare. Matthew is renowned for running rural appreciation weekends for visiting students and doctors interested in pursuing a rural health career. Matthew is also very active in community organisations, volunteering at the Palliative Care Unit and assisting struggling students.
MIA BOWCHER (15 years): Mia is a role model for younger generations. Mia voluntary co-produces and0 presents a weekly radio show at Life MICHAEL GEORGIOU: Arriving FM, doing so since she was 11 years in Wagga Wagga from Cyprus in old. She has walked the Kokoda 1950, Michael has given back to Trail, volunteers at Kurrajong Race the community in many ways. He Day, CMRI Fair, and Gears and has been on various school boards, Beers. Mia reads the bible readings was a foundation member of the at St John's Church, and has written Wagga Ethnic Community Council, a children’s book. The book she is a life member of 2AAA, is a Greek co-wrote with her mum and brother language interpreter for Centrelink, is to educate the wider community president of the Wagga Wagga about her disability - Irlen Dyslexia. Greek Orthodox Church and Community, and is a former Deputy Mayor.
YOUNG CITIZEN OF THE YEAR 27 years and younger, for outstanding service to the community
ISAAC CORNELL (16 years): Since the age of 11, Isaac has been raising funds and awareness of cancer related issues. He has organised fundraising days at his primary school, shaved his hair in high school and continually raised funds for CanTeen to help children touched by cancer. Isaac has also become a member of the CanTeen
WALK OF HONOUR AWARD
For substantial contributors (past or present) to the Wagga Wagga LGA. Nominees can be of any age, living or deceased and must have resided in Wagga Wagga Local Government Area for a period of at least five years. ALAN LEAN: Alan has contributed to the community through his roles in Rotary, Camp Quality, Country Hope, 2AAA FM and the Wagga Wagga Rotary Shine Awards. Since retiring, Alan, through his connections from Country Hope, has offered support to families
volunteer at Wagga Wagga Ronald McDonald House, she was apart of the palliative care committee in Wagga Wagga, a regular blood donor, she volunteered at the Lake Albert Bushfire Brigade and raised money for Ronald McDonald House as a contestant in Wagga Wagga Takes 2.
KAYE LEAN (deceased): Kaye Lean’s tireless work and support CECIL ‘BOB’ SCOTT: In 1957 for regional families dealing with Bob Scott was instrumental in the a child with cancer or other lifeformation of the Wagga Wagga threatening illness spanned over District Highland Pipe Band. 30 years. Kaye, better known as Bob was the pipe major, he was ‘Nanna Kaye’, worked alongside her responsible for the music played, husband Alan to implement the first tutoring pipers, music selection, ever Camp Quality camp in Wagga tuning pipes and drums and was Wagga and later helped establish responsible for the appearance Country Hope. Kaye supported and sound of the band in public couples as they struggled to stay performances. For the past 60 years, together through the stress of Bob has been the heart and soul of their child’s illness. She supported the band. He has been involved in many families through the process many activities throughout Wagga of losing a child. In addition to Wagga and surrounds - 60 years touching the hearts of many families leading the Anzac band, playing for over the years she was awarded a the Dawn Service in Wagga Wagga Paul Harris Fellowship – the highest and Uranquinty, performing at the honour given by Rotary Worldwide Tarcutta Driver Memorial Service, to acknowledge community service. and has over 20 years’ experience In 1997 she and her husband Alan playing at the Eisteddfod and were among the first recipients National Dancing in Wagga Wagga worldwide to be named Rotary and surrounds. He has contributed Peace Ambassadors. 60 years of new year celebrations RYAN LOCK: Ryan Lock has in Wagga and plays regularly made a name for himself as a true in the Sergeants' Mess during community leader. He devotes his celebrations. time to assisting local charities and JOHN WILKS (deceased): John offers friendly support to many Wilks was the flood advisor for citizens within Wagga Wagga. Wagga Wagga in the 1950s and Ryan volunteers his time to youth 1960s. He called the level at which through the PCYC and the Juvenile the Murrumbidgee would peak Justice Centre, and supports the when in flood. He was renowned for elderly with housing and an honest being very accurate with calling the heart. Ryan was also a key organiser river levels. John also served in the of Wagga Wagga’s drought relief Australian Army during World War concert. I, where he was a Sergeant-Major WILLIAM (BILL) PREST: Bill and was awarded a Distinguished has devoted his time, contacts, Conduct Medal for his services to organising and advocacy skills to Australia. John contributed to the the community for the past 60 years. safety of citizens of Wagga Wagga He joined Rotary 30 years ago, has during flood times. Wilks Park and dedicated 23 years to Kurrajong Wilks Avenue have been named Lifestyle Choices and Riding for after John and his contributions to the Disabled. Bill established a the community. men’s group at Riverina Gums and KARENNE CONNORS (deceased): visits elderly clients at Home of Karenne was a dedicated volunteer Compassion, he volunteers endless and determined advocate for many hours to St Vincent De Paul and the community charities, remaining Smith Family and was awarded a active until her sudden death Paul Harris Fellowship – the highest in May 2018. In addition to her honour given by Rotary Worldwide campaign to keep the hydrotherapy to acknowledge community service. pool open at the Wagga Wagga Bill was also involved in bringing Base Hospital Karenne was also the first taxis for the disabled to Golden Gown president and Wagga Wagga. committee member, an overnight
Council congratulates all of this year's worthy nominees! Join us riverside for a casual stroll along the levee bank.
LEVEE BANK WALK
which have children with cancer and other serious illnesses. During his time as a volunteer at 2AAA FM, Alan’s roles included advertising coordinator and emergency coordinator, In 2010 and 2012 he managed 2AAA’s flood updates. Alan has also organised outside broadcasting at many local events, interviewing organisers, participants and celebrities.
Come join Wagga Wagga City Council’s Environment Officers on a casual stroll that weaves along 1.5km of the levee, stopping occasionally to discuss interesting facts about local flora & fauna. We will also have a peek inside our nest box with our camera pole. WHEN: Wednesday 23 January 2019 9am - 11am WHERE: Start at Lonergan Place, Playground. Finish at Tarcutta Street, Visitor Information Centre
FREE EVENT
To RSVP and for further information contact Sam Parsell on 1300 292 442.
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pet
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WEEK
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The three little kittens may have lost their mittens … but this energetic trio would love nothing more than to find a new home and owners. These three lovely ladies feature as our Pets of the Week. They are black, black and white, and calico coloured domestic short hair felines and are ready for adoption at the Glenfield Road Animal Shelter. Each cat costs $231.50 which
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includes microchip, lifetime registration, vaccination, desexing, worming and an ID tag. To meet Blossom, Buttercup and Bubbles
and their friends, head down to the animal shelter between Monday and Saturday from 1pm to 4.15pm.
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TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF MUSEUM’S BOTANIC GARDENS SITE
Free casual entry at Oasis when the mercury hits 41
Soaring temperatures and heatwave conditions in the city this week have paved the way for Wagga Wagga City Council to offer free casual entry at the Oasis Regional Aquatic Centre. Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Councillor Greg Conkey OAM (pictured) said the Oasis will have free casual entry when the temperature reaches 41 degrees and above, according to the Bureau of
Meteorology official website. “We recognise the extreme heatwave conditions and the effect it’s having on the community,” Cr Conkey said. “This is one way community members can escape the heat and find some welcomed relief.” Oasis Manager Maurice Eames confirmed the arrangement only applies to
general admission and is not applicable to programs or memberships. He said “free casual entry” will apply for the remainder of a day once the temperature hits 41C degrees on that day, according to the Bureau. This arrangement will be in place until 29 January 2019 when Councillors will discuss the matter at its next Council meeting.
LAKE ALBERT, PLUMPTON ROAD WORKS TO START
Modification works will kick off this week at the intersection of Lake Albert and Plumpton roads. The works aim to improve traffic flow by extending the existing median strip further
into Plumpton Road. Traffic along Lake Albert Road will be reduced to one lane at the location of the works and traffic controls will be in place. Motorists are asked to follow the altered traffic
WHAT’S
WAGGA WAGGA ROAD RUNNERS SATURDAY RUN
ON THIS WEEK:
MATES GULLY PRODUCE MARKET
Sat 19 Jan, 9.30am – 11.30am Mates Gully, 38 Morrow St. Ph: 6921 4241
DEMONSTRATION GARDENS – VEGE SWAP OR BUY
Sat 19 Jan, 9am-12pm Community Demonstration Gardens, Cnr Albury & Shaw St. Ph: 0411 417 956 Sat 19 Jan, 8am – 11am Apex Park, Lake Albert Rd. parkrun.com.au/wagga
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These projects are being delivered as part of Wagga Wagga City Council’s annual roads maintenance program. For further information about roadworks in the city visit wagga.nsw. gov.au/roads.
Sat 19 Jan, 6pm – 11pm Thirsty Crow, 153 Fitzmaurice St. Ph: 6921 7470
Morgan & Tarcutta Sts. livelifegetactive.com/
RIVERINA Sat 19 Jan, 7.30am PRODUCERS Wagga Beach, Johnston St. SOUNDS OF SUMMER MARKETS Ph: 0419 220 001 CONCERT SERIES Thu 24 Jan, Sat 19 Jan 1.30pm – 6.30pm OPEN STUDIO Joyes Hall, Charles Sturt Wagga Showground, GALLERY
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directions. The works are scheduled for completion by the end of the school holidays. Works will be undertaken between 7am and 5pm.
Sat 12 Jan, 10am – 3pm Wagga Art Society Studio, 11 Small St. Ph: 0400 225 768
University, Pine Gully Rd. soundsofsummer.org.au
Bourke St. Ph: 0428 263 297
Sat 19 Jan, 8am – 2pm Tarcutta Soldiers Memorial Hall, Sydney St, Tarcutta. Ph: 0477 472 154
Sun 20 Jan, 10.30am – 4pm Wagga Botanic Gardens, Macleay St. Ph: 0412 439 455
Thu 24 Jan Free entry from 7pm – 8.30pm (movie played once dark). Oasis Aquatic Centre, 50 Morgan St. Ph: 6926 9390
TARCUTTA MARKETS
JACKDRAW FILM SERIES PRESENTS DIRECTOR’S CUT: JIM JARMUSCH Sat 19 Jan, 7pm – 11.30pm Wagga Art Gallery, Cnr Baylis and Morrow St. wagga.nsw.gov.au/artgallery
TWO BIRDS TAP TAKEOVER AND BREW DAY
WILLIANS HILL MINIATURE RAILWAY RIDES
PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY AND LUMEN PRINT WORKSHOP
SUMMER MOVIE NIGHT AT THE OASIS
MARJAN’S KITCHEN – A PERSIAN FEAST Fri 25 Jan, 6pm – 9pm Thorne Street Café, 82 Thorne St. Ph: 0423 185 591
Mon 21 Jan, 9am – 3pm E3 Art space, Wagga Art Gallery, snr Baylis & Morrow AUSTRALIA DAY Sts. Ph: 6926 9655 AWARD CEREMONY Fri 25 Jan, 7pm – 9.30pm FITNESS CAMP Mon 21 Jan – Fri 25 Jan, Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre. 9.30am – 10.15am Ph: 1300 100 122 Bolton Park, cnr
The Museum of the Riverina’s Botanic Gardens site will close temporarily from 29 January. Museum Manager Luke Grealy said the 18-month temporary closure is the next step in the $3.18M redevelopment project now underway at the Botanic Gardens site. “Architects started work on the detailed design before Christmas and we expect that will be completed in May 2019,” he said. “With the museum closed many objects will be carefully and safely relocated and stored, in readiness for their return to new, state of the art storage and displays. “The redevelopment aims to make major improvements to the museum’s exhibition spaces, collection storage and staff areas. “These will help Museum of the Riverina to conserve the objects in
our care, and tell our city and the region’s story in new ways to wider audiences. “One exciting development is the landscaping of the outdoor display area and the construction of specialist outdoor displays - with improved accessibility - to make it easier for everyone to enjoy the museum’s collection of agricultural machinery,” he said. Visitors are reminded that the Museum’s Historic Council Chambers site on the corner of Baylis and Morrow Streets will remain open. Council resolved at its June 2018 meeting to accept a NSW Government funding offer of $3.18M to deliver the redevelopment. Building works are scheduled to begin later in 2019, with the project completion for mid-2020. museumriverina.com.au/upgrade
H AV E YO U C AU G H T T H E DECLUT TE RING BUG?
Start the new year with a tidy up by taking advantage of Wagga Wagga City Council’s hard waste collection. Households that pay the domestic waste management service charge are eligible for one free hard waste collection each calendar year. “The hard waste service is a great way to start 2019 with a clean and tidy house,” Council’s Waste Education and Communications Officer Alice Kent said. “With the hard waste service, the truck comes to you on a pre-booked day and will take away up to two cubic metres of rubbish.
“Some items aren’t able to be disposed of through the hard waste service, such as hazardous materials. If you have any questions or want to check, please visit the yourwaste.com. au/hardwaste website or give Council a call.” Miss Kent said that while the new service makes it easier for residents to dispose of larger items, Council encourages the community to follow the Avoid, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Landfill hierarchy. “Before you dispose of your unwanted items, take a minute to think about whether they can be reused or recycled,” she said. “Landfill should always
be the last option and there are a wide range of items that you can take to Gregadoo Waste Management Centre (GWMC) for free. “Polystyrene, cardboard, automotive batteries, up to 100l of paint, up to 20l of motor oil, televisions and computers are accepted free of charge at GWMC every day. “You can also drop off unwanted items that are still in good condition for free to the GWMC Tip Shop, which is open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.” For more information and to book your collection, visit yourwaste.com.au/ hardwaste or call (02) 5942 6150.
SCHOOL HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES AT THE LIBRARY
Sat 19 – Fri 25 Jan Wagga City Library, Cnr Baylis and Morrow St. Ph: 6926 9700
SUMMER READING CLUB: CURIOUS CREATURES Sat 19– Fri 25 Jan Wagga City Library, Cnr Baylis and Morrow St. Ph: 6926 9700
MOVIES AND BOWL SCHOOL HOLIDAY EVENT Sat 19 – Fri 25 Jan Wagga Bowl and Forum 6 Cinemas, 77 Trail St. Ph: 6971 9410
DIVING BOARDS AND INFLATABLES AT THE OASIS
Sat 19 – Fri 25 Jan Oasis Aquatic Centre, 50
Morgan St. Ph: 6926 9390
OASIS SCHOOL CARNIVAL RACE CLINIC
Mon 21 – Fri 25 Jan Oasis Aquatic Centre, 50 Morgan St. Ph: 6926 9390
OASIS SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM Mon 21, Wed 23 and Fri 25 Jan, 9am – 12noon Oasis Aquatic Centre, 50 Morgan St. Ph: 6926 9390
JACKDRAW FILM SERIES PRESENTS JUST FOR KIDS
Wed 23 – 25 Jan, 10am and 2pm Wagga Art Gallery, Cnr Baylis and Morrow St. wagga.nsw.gov.au/artgallery
For event organising and promotion support, contact Council’s events unit: events@wagga.nsw.gov.au or 1300 292 442 Mon - Fri.
TECH IT OUT – SUMMER SCHOOL HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS
Mon 21, Tue 22, Thu 24, & Fri 25 Jan, 10am – 12.30pm Wagga City Library, Community Learning Space Cnr Baylis and Morrow St. Ph: 6926 9655
CHILDRENS SCHOOL HOLIDAY WEAVING WORKSHOP Mon 21 – Fri 25 Jan, 10am – 12pm Ashculme Textiles Weaving Studio, Silverwood Rd. Ph: 0414 478 585
SUMMER CAMP
Mon 21 – Fri 25 Jan Borambola Sports & Rec Centre, 1980 Sturt Highway, Borambola. Ph: 6928 4300
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Weekly waste tip Avoid missing your bin collection by ensuring that you place the correct bins on the kerbside before 6am on your day of service.
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Public Notices RFT 2019-17 CONCRETE WORKS
can be accessed on www.tenderlink. com/wagga.
Suitably endorsed Tenders marked “RFT2019-17 Concrete Works” are invited and will be received by the undersigned until 2pm Wednesday 6 February 2019. Council is seeking offers from suitably qualified Contractors to undertake concrete works. This is a schedule of rates panel contract for the supply and installation of concrete works. Enquiries should be directed to Tulshi Shrestha via email shrestha. tulshi@wagga.nsw.gov.au. A nonrefundable fee of $110.00 will be charged for each hard copy of the Specification or specifications at nil cost
NOTICE OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE
Notice is hereby given under Roads Act 1993 Part 8 Division 4 of the temporary closing of: Road: Joyes Place, Tolland Duration: Tuesday 29 January 2019, 4pm – 8pm Reason: Joyes Place Street Party Detour: As per signs
Peter Thompson, General Manager
vacancies
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Term Contract until 30 June 2020 Remuneration: $3,107.78 gpf + super Enquiries: Lisa Saffery - 0419 681 344 Closing Date: Friday, 25 January 2019 RURAL TRANSFER STATION ATTENDANT (TARCUTTA) Permanent Part-Time - 6 hours per week Remuneration: $285.03 gpf + super Enquiries: Geoffrey Pym - 02 6926 9164 or 0429 505 746 Closing Date: Monday, 28 January 2019 BUILDING CERTIFICATION COORDINATOR Remuneration: $98,841.27 gpa (base, skills based allowance, + superannuation) Enquiries: Paul O’Brien - 02 6926 9510 Closing Date: Monday, 28 January 2019 EDUCATIONAL LEADER/REFLECTIVE EARLY LEARNING (RELS) FACILITATOR Term Contract from 5 March 2019 to 30 June 2020 Part-Time - Ten (10) hours per week Remuneration: $661.93 gpf + super Enquiries: Kym Stewart - 02 6926 9370 Closing Date: Tuesday, 29 January 2019 VEGETATION MANAGEMENT OFFICER Remuneration: $2,042.88 gpf + super Enquiries: Tony Phelps - 02 6971 4669 Closing Date: Thursday, 31 January 2019 STRATEGIC ASSET MANAGEMENT OFFICER Remuneration: $2,772.76 gpf + super Enquiries: Peter Ross - 02 6926 9647 Closing Date: Friday, 1 February 2019 SUBDIVISIONS ENGINEER Remuneration: $100,230.72 gpa (base, civil liability allowance, + superannuation) Enquiries: Peter Ross - 02 6926 9647 Closing Date: Friday, 1 February 2019 ROAD RESERVES ACTIVITIES OFFICER Remuneration: $2,233.40 gpf + super Enquiries: Peter Ross - 02 6926 9647 Closing Date: Friday, 1 February 2019 BUSINESS SUPPORT OFFICER Remuneration: $2,042.88 gpf + super Enquiries: Maree Ingram - 02 6926 9401 Closing Date: Friday, 1 February 2019 TEMPORARY BUSINESS SUPPORT OFFICER - FACILITIES MANAGEMENT 12 Month Term Contract Remuneration: $2,042.88 gpf + super Enquiries: Luke Fitzgerald - 02 6926 9491 Closing Date: Monday, 4 February 2019 OASIS AQUATICS SUPERVISOR Remuneration: $80,802.28 gpa + super Enquiries: Maurice Eames - 0455 551 061 Closing Date: Monday, 4 February 2019
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BUILDING BRIDGES: Wagga Wagga City Council Director Finance Natalie Te Pohe (left) and Acting General Manager Janice Summerhayes (right) take a stroll along one of the new bridges with Minister for Lands and Forestry Paul Toole (centre).
NEW FOOT BRIDGES IMPROVE ACCESSIBILITY ALONG WIRADJURI WALKING TRACK
Two new pedestrian bridges on Wagga Wagga’s popular Wiradjuri Walking Track have improved accessibility for community members and visitors who use the area along the Murrumbidgee River. Wagga Wagga City Council worked closely with the NSW Department of Industry Crown Lands who provided the $42,000 and who also built the bridges with the aim of improving sections of the 42-kilometre track. Minister for Lands and Forestry Paul Toole was in Wagga recently and met with Council’s Acting General
Ms Summerhayes also acknowledged the progress that has been made to the development of a new ground at Conolly Rugby Park. Council worked closely with Southern Inland Rugby Union to secure a $295,000 state grant which will go towards a new fourth ground at the councilowned complex. The funding is through the Clubgrants Infrastructure Grants program. Ms Summerhayes said Council had already invested $228,000 in preparation and other works for the construction of the fourth rugby field.
COUNCILLOR COLUMN
councillor.keenan@wagga.nsw.gov.au | 0418 445 131
The current Food Truck Trial across the city is being well received by residents and visitors alike. It’s a great opportunity for new businesses starting up to test their products out on us punters, it also gives us the chance to grab a coffee or quick bite to eat easily when we wouldn’t normally be able to. The trucks set up so far are dotted around the city at Kapooka, Lake Albert, Wagga Beach and other locations with more to come (bring on the ice creams with
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Manager Janice Summerhayes and Director of Finance Natalie Te Pohe to inspect the new bridges. “This project has been a partnership approach with Crown Lands which enhances the overall experience of the Wiradjuri Walking Track and adds to the greater area which includes the Marrambidya Wetland,” Ms Summerhayes said. “The track is extremely popular with the local community and is a well-known destination for visitors to the city.”
this heatwave I say!). The ability to run a microbusiness such as a food truck can make the world of difference to many operators who may be juggling the start up of a business with raising kids or working another job. Like other food based businesses, they also provide casual employment to young people over the summer break. It’s also proving a fantastic opportunity for existing bricks and mortar businesses to expand their operations beyond the shop front and gain new, appreciative and loyal customers. For Wagga to keep
growing economically, we need business to continually adapt to what customers are looking for and these food trucks are a small piece of the puzzle that contributes to the city’s prosperity. There’s lots to come on the economic front this year with Council renewing its focus on regional economic development through the recruitment of a Regional Activation Director as well as progress of a number of major projects such as the upgrading of the Main City Levee bringing a significantly increased level of flood protection to the CBD, securing more funding
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for the RiFL Hub and increasing investment in the city through business and industry. As a city we need to look at both the little and big economic picture to ensure we’re both sustainable and thriving, it’s a tough balance but it’s achievable. The Food Truck Trial is a small but important part of this and, by all reports, is kicking goals in boosting small business and employing local people so it looks like we’re off to a flying start for 2019.
Councillor Vanessa Keenan