Council News #114 - October 1 2016

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Issue No: 114

CITY OF WAGGA WAGGA

FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 1 OCTOBER 2016

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WE’RE GOING TO NEED A BIGGER BOAT: Checking out the new-look Apex Park car park and boat ramp are Manager Environment and Recreation Services Ben Creighto Coordinator (Parks & Recreation) Phill Blake. INSET: An aerial view of the new car park.

Bigger and better Apex Park A larger car park and boat ramp at Apex Park in Lake Albert is now open.

destination for residents and visitors, “We are pleased to have the new car improving accessibility will no doubt park ready to go ahead of the warmer help boost this popularity.” months when the use of the lake increases,” Mrs Summerhayes said. The redesigned car park increases the number of boat trailer parking bays to“We would also like to thank residents 20 and car parking spaces to 61, withfor their patience during this project, The works are part of a $700,000 an additional four disabled parking with wet weather delaying the upgrade to improve the usability, safety bays, and adds two new rigging bays.completion of the works by about two and aesthetic appeal of the popular The existing boat ramp has been months.” recreational area. widened from 7.5m to 8m to Due to high water levels, shoreline “The completion of these works willaccommodate two cars on the ramp at works included in this upgrade project provide many more years of enjoyment the same time. will be carried out once water levels at the lake for all recreational and permits. Additional works also included a boat users,” Director Environmental complete surface reseal of the car The Apex Park upgrade has been and Community Services Janice park, kerb and guttering, installation aofpartnership project funded by the Summerhayes said. new solar lights, signage, line marking, Road and Maritime Services and the “Lake Albert is already a popular landscaping and irrigation. MORE TO COME: Shoreline works are still to be completed. City of Wagga Wagga.

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New Mayor to lead Council for next two years

City of Wagga Wagga General Manager Cr Kendall did not contest the mayoral the next two years,” Mr Eldridge said. YVONNE BRAID Alan Eldridge has thanked Councillor Rodelection at Monday night’s Ordinary Councillor Dallas Tout was re-elected Kendall for his efforts and contributions as Council Meeting. Having served Deputy Mayor unopposed. Councillors Mayor of the city for the past four years. Councillor Greg Conkey, who is serving resolved to appoint the role of Deputy on Council since 2008, Yvonne “On behalf of the City of Wagga Waggahis second term for Council, was electedMayor for two years, to align with the Braid has seen I would like to sincerely thank outgoing Mayor unopposed. mayoral term. Mayor Councillor Rod Kendall for his Under an amendment to the Local Monday night’s meeting was the first forWagga transform tireless effort in exercising his duties as Government Act which was passed in the nine newly elected Councillors, which into a thriving Mayor,” Mr Eldridge said. August, Cr Conkey will serve as Mayor for is comprised of incumbents Conkey, Tout,regional hub. As her third term “We thank him for his leadership and for the next two years. Kendall, Yvonne Braid, Paul Funnell and begins, Councillor positively supporting Council staff and the“I congratulate Cr Conkey and look Kerry Pascoe and first-term Councillors Tim city.” forward to working closely with him overKoschel, Dan Hayes and Vanessa Keenan.Braid is keen to see a number of key projects completed following years of planning. “I would like to make sure the levee DALLAS TOUT, 54 banks are completed, we have also fixed It may be Dallas Tout’s second term at our parking problems, and the Riverina the City of Wagga Wagga, but the newly Intermodal Freight and Logistics (RiFL) Hub re-elected Deputy Mayor brings with him project at Bomen has continued to grow,” she 12 years’ experience at Gundagai Shire said. Council. “I am very positive about the future “Being a Councillor is in my DNA and of Wagga Wagga and with the above is my biggest passion in life beside my completed, I am sure our population will family,” he said. “The ability to work within continue to increase and Wagga Wagga and for the community over such a wide will be the city in NSW that attracts the most range of areas is tantamount.” visitors.” During this term, Councillor Tout is Cr Braid is passionate about Wagga and looking forward to seeing the raft of sings the praises of its excellent education, major projects put in place over the past four years come to fruition. health and defence facilities. Like many of GREG CONKEY OAM, 64 He also wants to improve communication between Councillors, staff her fellow Councillors, she is also focused VANESSA KEENAN, 39 New Mayor and second and the community so valuable feedback can continue to be provided. on lobbying for more road maintenance While she may be a firstterm Councillor Greg He said maintaining existing infrastructure and planning for future funding. term Councillor, Vanessa Conkey has been in infrastructure will be a key issue. Cr Braid said she returned to Council to Keenan is no stranger to Wagga for 39 years. “The next four years and the growth that will happen in the city will continue to make a difference and give back local government. The public relations transform Wagga Wagga to the next level,” he said. to Wagga. “I’ve been involved with and media consultant “Ensuring the infrastructure, both social and physical, will continue“To to help all the Wagga Wagga community, said he ran for Council to local government since keep up with the city will be the challenge.” especially the needy, those in business and 2003 and see the role continue to give back to to make sure we listen to our rural areas,” she of being a Councillor as the community that has said. an opportunity to better given him so much. TIM KOSCHEL, 36 connect Council with the “I have been actively One of three new Councillors, Tim community,” she said. KERRY PASCOE, 68 involved in the Wagga Koschel is dedicated to creating “I felt strongly that community for nearly 40 the best possible city for the next Builder Kerry Pascoe years and believe I have the community wanted generation. was first elected to progressive and positive much to contribute,” he He wants to see further interaction Council in 2004 and voices that better reflected said. between the community and Council. throughout that time our city.” “Wagga has a very “Wagga’s future looks like a city that has loved meeting Councillor Keenan knows the many people bright future. The Bomen is engaged and working together Business Park will attract she has joined Council at shoulder to shoulder with council - a that make up our one of its busiest times even more industries to growing vibrant city that people want community. the city generating more in history and is looking to live in and be a part of and proud to “I am passionate forward to helping build employment. about our Local call home,” he said. Wagga’s future. “My long-term vision is “I ran for council in 2016 because I Government Area, “We have a number of served to turn the Bolton Park wanted Wagga to be a fun and enjoyable place to grow up like having it major projects that will be 12-and-a-half years as a Councillor, seven-and-aIndoor Stadium into a was when I did. I think we need to encourage growth of our great half of those years as the Mayor of this great city,” multi-function facility that implemented during this town rolling out the red carpet not the red tape.” term of Council,” she said. Councillor Pascoe said. can be used for large When he’s not spending time with family and friends, Councillor “Most of these were born entertainment events, Koschel has a broad range of interests – from rugby league to “I have enjoyed serving the City of Wagga out of good planning conference/exhibitions, and whilst we have achieved a great deal ballroom dancing, which he started learning at eight years old Wagga and undertaken around six and contains the Visitor there is much more to be done. now teaches. years ago and we are only Information Centre, Over the next four years, Cr Koschel said Council’s focus should“I am better positioned now with these 12-andnow just starting to see Sporting Hall of Fame a-half years knowledge and experience to best be on encouraging growth and development and making it easier them bear fruit. As well as and an exhibition hall serve our community.” for new people and businesses to call Wagga home. guiding these projects, it’s to showcase Wagga just as important to keep manufacturers. ROD KENDALL, 61 “Wagga’s future is a vibrant, growing city that our focus on ‘the long “Hopefully the is accepting of all people, with jobs, facilities Rod Kendall loves his family, a game of golf game’ and what needs groundwork for that and infrastructure that is accessible and welland flying – and as his fourth term on Council to be implemented by project can be put in balanced for the community’s needs,” he said. begins there is no doubt just how much he the next council and the place during the next four loves Wagga. As a passionate ambassador for the region, council after that.” years.” Cr Kendall would like to see more media Councillor Kendall, who served as Mayor Improving and better Like a lot of Wagga focus on the positive side of Wagga and what for the past four years, nominated for Council connecting cycle and residents, Cr Conkey it has to offer. after selling his consulting practice and loves his sport but he also footpath networks is a high wanting to give something back to the city. There are many things Cr Kendall loves likes to show his creative on Cr Keenan’s agenda, Wagga, but what is the best thing? along with lobbying for Over the next four years, he is dedicated about to flair through the Wagga more funding to repair providing stable governance that gives the “Its location and its people who contribute Wagga City Rugby Male residents confidence in both their individual voluntarily in so many ways to the community Choir, learning to play the Wagga’s roads. and the wider community’s future. wellbeing,” he said. alto sax and photography.

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needs to continue to planbe a great place to raise a for its future growth and family. long-term strategy. “The city has the ability “I want to be a to be able to provide the progressive voice for educational, employment, and social needs for the Wagga and provide a long-term approach community if managed to planning and appropriately and with the development,” he said. community on board,” he “We also need to move said. Council from being “The people of Wagga predominantly reactive are generous and when to thinking strategically they come together, they and long term. We cannotdo amazing things.” DAN HAYES, 35 just focus on the next 12 Along with a passion First-term Councillor Danmonths but rather the next for Local Government, Hayes is Wagga born and 10 years.” Cr Hayes is involved in a raised and wants to help Dad to an eight-year-old local suicide prevention unlock the city’s potentialdaughter, Cr Hayes wantsnetwork and the Make-Aover the next four years. to see Wagga continue to Wish local branch. Cr Hayes said Council

“There are magnificent Government Area. opportunities just in front of “This is also part of giving us, and this will see Wagga back to the community, and district continue to be to make a difference to the oasis of inland NSW, andthe future of the city and the family friendly city that itsurrounding region and to has always been,” Councillorfuture generations,” he said. Funnell said. “I’m also too old for “With foundation work thatfootball, not ready for service has now been accomplished,clubs, so I guess it could be when these efforts are considered my community realised and come to fruition, service.” I see a vibrant city of growth Over the next four years, and stability.” Cr Funnell would like to PAUL FUNNELL, 53 Cr Funnell said he continue fiscal responsibility Irrigation farmer Paul nominated for a second within Council operations, Funnell believes Wagga is term on Council to instigate and build a new and dynamic set to reap a return followingchange and make a positive organisation that will help years of planning. contribution to the Local attract economic growth.

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Calling all food vendors: Wagga Beach wants you! Fancy a tasty treat while beating the heat area upgraded, pathways improved along “Community feedback during the just how much demand there is.” this summer? the riverbank and to the CBD, landscaping development of the Riverside Strategic Suitably qualified commercial operators The City of Wagga Wagga is calling for works, and new barbecue facilities and Master Plan showed there was a lot of interested in applying must submit a interest in providing food services at Wagga proposals for a mobile food vendor in the furniture installed. proposal addressing the assessment criteria Beach. Wagga Beach precinct over summer. “The new Wagga Beach has been a hit with by Monday 10 October. Further information can be found at riversidewagga.com.au or Stage one of Wagga Beach works were locals and visitors alike,” Strategic Officer “In the past there has been food available there and many of the events and markets by contacting Mr Sharpe on 6926 9137. completed last year, with the recreation Rob Sharpe said. held at the revamped beach have shown

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TWENTY-SIX NEW SPACES CREATED

A section of Docker Street will Docker Street. be reduced to one lane in both Works are scheduled for directions next week for traffic island Wednesday 5 October, starting at readjustment and repairs works. 7am, weather permitting. The northern end of the island Asphalt works will follow on between Chaston Street and Thursday 6 October, starting from Meurant Avenue will be demolished7am until about noon, weather and reconstructed, damage to the permitting. southern end will be repaired and During the works no right turn will signs and lines reinstalled. be permitted from Docker Street, Reconstruction of the northern end Chaston Street and Meurant Avenue. of the island will make right-hand Reduced speed signs will be in turns from Meurant Avenue easier for place and motorists are advised to heavy vehicles and improve drive to conditions. the flow of northbound traffic on

The six-month centreof-road parking trail is now under way after blue skies allowed linemarking works to take place on Wednesday. Sixteen south side and two north side parallel parking spaces were removed to allow 40 centre-of-road spaces to be created on Kincaid Street between Fitzmaurice and Trail streets. Feedback from the community and businesses will be used to determine the success of the trial, which can potentially be implemented in other nearby streets.

REMINDER FOR BUILDERS The City of Wagga be made by a builder, Wagga is reminding unless they are the builders that they owner of the land. cannot appoint a This is in accordance principal certifying with Clause 139 of authority (PCA) unless the Environmental they are also the ownerPlanning Assessment of the land. Regulation 2000. A PCA must be From October 1, appointed before work Council can no longer accept lodgement on a development site can start. The of a construction PCA also ensures all certificate application building work has and by a builder. The is being executed in application form needs accordance with the to be completed by the development consent owner, not the builder. and relevant building If you would like to regulations. discuss this further, contact Council’s Additionally, an application for a Planning department construction certificateby phoning 1300 292 442 or email council@ or a complying wagga.nsw.gov.au. development certificate can also not

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They aren’t fussed whether you The fee will ensured your new Four male peacocks at the Wagga Wagga live in District 12 or the Capital, but furry friend is vaccinated and Botanic Gardens Zoo have outgrown their home Katniss and Primrose are in need wormed. of and are ready to fly the coop. a new home. If you’re “game” to adopt one The adult blue peacocks are looking for a new These cats are the purrfect pair or hopefully both cats, visit the home complete with plenty of room to roam and and would prefer to stick togetherGlenfield Road Animal Shelter spread their large coloured feathers. if possible. from Monday to Saturday between “With 16 peacocks at the zoo, it’s a full house,” Both are already microchipped, 1pm and 4.15pm. Supervisor Horticulture Michael Cave said. registered and desexed, so their For more information, visit “The peacocks have outgrown the area at the zooadoption price is just $27.70 eachwagga.nsw.gov.au/animals or call where they can roam – some have even started or $55.40 for both. 6971 4651 during business hours. roaming away from the zoo. “We are seeking interest from members of the public who have a suitable large space that would like to rehome one, or all, of the peacocks.” Peacocks need space to wander freely and are relatively low maintenance, feeding on grain and bird seed, as well as supplementing their diet with insects. For further information or to submit an Expression of Interest form to purchase a peacock phone Supervisor Horticulture Michael Cave on Uranquinty Monday October 3, 3.30pm – 5pm 0408 639 366. Ladysmith Thursday October 6, 1.30pm – 2.15pm

our craft beer and cider $2 per ride, enclosed festival. Ride distances footwear essential. Wagga cater for every level of Wagga Botanic Gardens, rider, from beginners to Macleay Street. Travers Street. the more experienced, THIS WEEK: LITTLE BIG DAY OUT Ph: 6921 2151 including 9, 30, 50 and Thu 6 October TASTE RIVERINA 105 kilometre routes, PNSW KAYAK RACE Civic Precinct, off Tarcutta FESTIVAL plus the marquee Street. Ph: 1300 292 442 All month in October MARATHON EVENT ride ‘The Rapha Dirty The Taste Riverina FestivalSat 1 October RIVERINA COMEDY 130’ containing four is a month-long ‘menu of Lake Albert. challenging dirt road CLUB Ph: 0467 026 209 events’ during October sectors. Festival entry Fri 7 October 7.30pm celebrating the year’s WIRADJURI $10 per person; ride Open mic. Beer Deluxe, harvest, showcasing food,CULTURAL TOURS participants free as part ofBaylis Street. wine, beer and more Sat 1 & Sun 2 October their ride entry fee. www. CORK & FORK across the Riverina. Departs Visitor gearsandbeers.org.au Every Friday in October Ph. 1300 100 122 Information Centre, Victory Memorial WAGGA POULTRY Tarcutta Street. CIRQUE AFRICA Gardens, cnr Baylis and CLUB SALE Ph: 0412 693 030 Until Sun 9 October Morrow Streets. Sun 2 October Wagga Showground, CITY OF WAGGA Ph: 0404 084 657 Wagga Showground, Bourke Street. OPEN GOLF Bourke Street. cirqueafrica.com.au TOURNAMENT Ph: 0406 635 633 /waggaevents Sat 1 & Sun 2 October DOWNSIDE BIDGEE BLUES Wagga Wagga Country BUSHDANCE CLUB OPEN MIC Sat 1 October 7.30pm –Club, Plumpton Road. AFTERNOON For support in organising Ph: 0490 105 223 midnight Sun 2 October 2pm - your event, contact Downside Hall, off GEARS & BEERS 6pm Council’s Events Unit at Coolamon Road. Sun 2 October Adults $5. Home Tavern events@wagga.nsw.gov. Ph: 6925 4800 Ride as an individual or Hotel, Fitzmaurice Street. au or 1300 292 442 Mon WAGGA PICNIC RACEwith family and friends, Ph: 0407 658 901 to Fri. To promote your then meet at the finish DAY MINIATURE RAILWAY event or for a full list of line, Victory Memorial Sat 1 October Sun 2 October 10.30amevents go to: visitwagga. Murrumbidgee Turf Club, Gardens, for an afternoon - 4pm com or call 1300 100 122. of live entertainment at

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regarding this opportunity can beindustrial suburb of Bomen any Tender will not necessarily LONG WEEKEND OPERATING HOURS 1. Museum of be theaccepted. Riverina Enquiries 14. BBQshould - Rapid Relief Team obtained by contacting Paul Martin Wagga Wagga. AND SERVICES Amazing Planning Permit 2.directed Visitor Information Centre 15. Rural Fire Service & Police on 6923 2733, or by email martin. be directed to Maurice Eames on Enquiries should be to Mr Pursuit Monday clue locations Labour Day public holiday 3 October paul@wagga.nsw.gov.au email eames. 3.6926 Parks & Recreation 16. Oasis Aquatic Centre, Darryl Woods on 02 9430 or1300 292 442 or Little Big Day Out is and Union Picnic Day Friday 7 October 2015 NOTICE OF brought to you by: COUNCIL maurice@wagga.nsw.gov.au A Submissions close Monday 10th woods.darryl@wagga.nsw.gov.au 4. Library Lost Children Point & First Aid MEETINGS OCTOBER fee of $110.00 willAll other hours as normal unless specified October 2016 A non-refundable fee 5. of Toy$110.00 Library non-refundable 17. Big Machines/Assets be charged for each hard copy of 24-hour call centre: 1300 292 442 2016 will be charged for6. each hard Art Gallery 18. Play in Dough EXPRESSIONS OF Specification or specifications In accordance with the provisions copy of the Specification or Day the 7. Family Care 19. Jumpingon Beans - Slushies and At the Amphitheatre - Site 24 at nil cost can be accessed INTEREST 2017/600 of Section 9 of the Local specifications at nil8.cost can be FACILITY 9am: Little TRADING HOURS Tomorrow’s Cafe Fairy Floss Yogi’s Government Act 1993, notice is PEACOCKS accessed on the following web the following web address: www. 9. Environment & Health 20. Donut Factory tenderlink.com/wagga 10am: Southern Cross hereby given that an Ordinary Expressions of Interest (EOI) are address: www.tenderlink.com/ Administration Offices Closed Monday Performing 3 October Arts 10. Planning & Information 21. Old Kentucky Animal Farm 11:40am: meeting of the Council of the wagga called for the purchase of 4 (male) Friday 7 October. After Prize announcements Wagga Wagga Civic and RFT2017-012 SUPPLY OF 11. Civic Theatre - SilentDisco22. All Air Party andCentre Event Hire City of Wagga Wagga will be Peacocks which are currently hours emergencies can be HIRED FLEET PLANT AND RFT 2017/13 12. Wagga View held at 6.00pm on Monday, 31 housed at Council’s Botanic (upstairs) Jumping Castles reported to Council’s after EQUIPMENT LAKEHAVEN REAR OF Road Animal 23. Ice Cream and Coffee Van Octoberber 2016 in the Council Gardens Zoo. hours call centre on 1300 13. Glenfield Suitably endorsed Meeting Room, cnr Baylis & BLOCK DRAINAGE 292 442. Please contact Michael Cave mob. Shelter 24.Tenders Entertainment marked “RFT2017-012 Supply of Morrow Streets Wagga Wagga. 0408 639 366 for further details Suitably endorsed Tenders marked Notice is also hereby given that and documentation relating to “RFT 2017/13– Lakehaven Rear Hired Fleet Plant and Equipment” Art Gallery & National Closed Monday 3 October Art Glass Gallery a Policy and Strategy Committee this EOI. Open Friday 7 October of Block Drainage Construction” are invited and will be received meeting will be held at 6.00pm on 10am to 4pm are invited and will be received by the undersigned until 2pm EOI closes at 5pm, Friday 7 Wednesday 26 October 2016. Monday, 10 October 2016 in the October. by the undersigned until 2pm Civic Theatre & Monday 3 October and Council Meeting Room, cnr Baylis Wednesday 19th October 2016. This is a schedule of rates panel Booking Office Friday 7 October. All & Morrow Streets Wagga Wagga. RFT2017-02 CIVIC This is a lump sum contract for contract for the supply of hired tickets available online at This meeting will be immediatelyCENTRE AIR CON the construction of rear of block fleet plant and equipment to Council. Enquiries should be civictheatre.com.au. Day Out is followed by a Supplementary (ROB) drainage to Little Clare Big Avenue GROUND SOURCED brought to you directed by: to the Plant and Hiring Council meeting. Lakehaven Wagga Wagga. HEAT PUMP Family Day Care officeClosed Monday 3 October Officer Gordon Wooden on 02 All meetings are open to members Enquiries should be directed to Mr REPLACEMENT and Friday 7 October 6971 4604 or email wooden. of the public. Members of the Kym Holbrook on 02 6926 9784 or Suitably endorsed Tenders marked gordon@wagga.nsw.gov.au. A public wishing to address the holbrook.kym@wagga.nsw.gov.au non-refundable fee of $110.00 will Glenfield Rd Animal Closed Monday 3 October Policy and Strategy Committee “RFT2017-02 Civic Centre Air A non-refundable fee of $110.00 be charged for each hard copy of Shelter and Friday 7 October. regarding agenda items, must Con - Ground Sourced Heat Pumpwill be charged for each hard Report roaming livestock the specification or specifications complete the appropriate Public Replacement” are invited and willcopy of the Specification or and dog attack incidents to be received by the undersigned at nil cost can be accessed on Address Form and return it to specifications at nil cost can be the following web address: www. the after hours call centre Council by 10.00am on the day until 2pm Wednesday 19th accessed on the following web tenderlink.com/wagga on 1300 292 442. of meeting. The form is availableOctober 2016. address: www.tenderlink.com/ This is a lump sum contract from the Customer Service counter wagga Gregadoo Waste Open as per normal REQUEST FOR at the Wagga Wagga Civic Centrefor the replacement of “Water Management Centre operating hours PROPOSAL MOBILE Furnace” Ground Sourced Heat or from Council’s website www. NOTICE OF TEMPORARY FOOD VENDOR – WAGGA (GWMC) Pumps on Level 2 of the Civic wagga.nsw.gov.au/paforms ROAD CLOSURE Centre. A compulsory pre-tender BEACH PRECINCT Copies of the Agenda are also GWMC Tip Shop Closed Monday 3 October Notice is hereby given under site meeting will be held on Wagga Wagga City Council is available to the public, at the Roads Act 1993 Part 8 Division 4 of Open Friday 7 October calling for proposals from suitably meetings or from the Customer Wednesday 12th October at the temporary closing of: 11am. Registration to attend the qualified commercial operators to Service Centre at the Wagga Rural Waste Facilities All rural centres are open site meeting can be directed to Road: Baylis St & Fitzmaurice St establish a mobile food business Wagga Civic Centre three (3) days as normal, except Tarcutta between Morrow St and Johnston Leanne Barclay at email barclay. at the Wagga Beach during the prior to the meetings or from which will be closed on St leanne@wagga.nsw.gov.au. upcoming summer season. Council’s website www.wagga. Monday 3 October Date: Sunday 02/10/2016 Enquiries should be directed to nsw.gov.au Community consultation that took the Facilities Management Team Durtion: Between 6am and 2pm place for the development of the Kerbside Waste No changes EXPRESSIONS OF Leader, Luke Fitzgerald on 02 Reason: Wollundry Cycle Collection Riverside Strategic Master Plan 6926 9491 or fitzgerald.luke@ Challenge INTEREST LESSEE identified that there was significant Library Closed Monday 3 October OPERATOR - LIVESTOCKwagga.nsw.gov.au. Detour: As per sign posted routeinterest in the provision of food and Friday 7 October A non-refundable fee of $110.00 services at the Wagga Beach as MARKETING CENTRE RFT2017-05 SUPPLY will be charged for each hard there had been in the past, and CANTEEN Lawn Cemetery OfficeClosed Monday 3 October copy of the specification or OF SWIMWEAR AND this would be a key driver for Wagga Wagga City Council is and Friday 7 October specifications at nil cost can be people to return to the Wagga calling for expressions of interestaccessed from www.tenderlink. ACCESSORIES REGIONAL Beach precinct. AQUATIC CENTRE for the leasing and operation Livestock Marketing Closed Monday 3 October com/wagga Persons interested in applying Suitably endorsed Tenders marked of the canteen at the Livestock Centre and Friday 7 October must submit a proposal “RFT2017-05 Supply of Swimwear Marketing Centre in Bomen. RFT 2017/11 D&C addressing the assessment criteria and Accessories Regional Aquatic Museum - Historic Closed Monday 3 October The Livestock Marketing Centre CATTLE YARDS & PEN Centre” are invited and will be by Monday 10th October 2016. Council Chambers Open Friday 7 October conducts twice weekly stock EXTENSION Further information regarding this received by the undersigned until Site and Botanic 10am to 4pm sales on Monday (cattle) and Suitably endorsed Tenders marked opportunity can be obtained by 2.00pm Wednesday 26th October Gardens Site Thursday (sheep). The canteen is“RFT 2017/10– D&C Cattle Yards & downloading the documentation 2016. an important service for patrons of Pen Extension” are invited and will at www.riversidewagga.com.au Oasis Aquatic Centre Open Monday 3 October Wagga Wagga City Council the Livestock Marketing Centre on be received by the undersigned or by contacting Robert Sharpe 9am to 6pm and Friday 7 is seeking submissions from these days and during occasionaluntil 2pm Wednesday 26th on 6926 9137. Submissions close October 6am to 8pm suppliers with the proven ability to special sales. October 2016. Monday 10th October 2016 Persons interested in applying This is a lump sum contract for supply swimwear and accessories Sewer Service Ph: 1300 292 442 for sale at the Oasis Aquatic must submit an Expression of the design and construction of Centre. Tenders will be assessed Problems Alan Eldridge, Interest addressing the selection cattle yards and pen extension criteria by Monday 10th October at Council’s Livestock Marketing on a number of criteria. Tenderers General Manager Visitor Information Open as per normal are advised that the lowest or 2016. Further information Centre operating hours Centre (LMC) located in the

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