INSIDE: MEET COUNCIL'S NEW DIRECTOR, MORE TREES FOR WAGGA WAGGA
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FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 20 JULY 2019
Issue No: 254
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MUSIC STARS: Wagga Mayoress Jenny Conkey gets into the swing of things at the launch of the Supernova charity concert this week with some of the performers (from left) Ella Bergmeier, Meg Mundy, Gabrielle Shaw, Ned Prescott, Abel Anwar, Emma Mundy and Caleb Skewes.
Local stars to shine at Mayoress' Supernova concert A showcase of Wagga Wagga’s brightest high school stars will headline this year’s Mayoress Charity Concert at the Civic Theatre.
“There are some brilliant young performers in our community and this is an opportunity for them to take centre stage and show us their best,” Mrs Conkey said. “Often those skills and talents are hidden behind closed doors. I want to give them an opportunity to have the spotlight on them and let them shine like the stars that they are. “It’s important for the wider The Supernova concert featuring community and general public an array of talented musicians, vocalists and dancers promises to to get behind and support the be a performing arts extravaganza concert for a number of reasons. This is about our youth achieving in two spectacular shows on good things in the community. Saturday 10 August, 2019. Wagga Mayoress Jenny Conkey All proceeds raised will go to said this year’s concert is focusing Carevan Wagga Inc.” The Carevan Wagga on the city’s youth and giving project seeks to address them an opportunity to show off community concerns about their talents on stage in front of a the disadvantaged and food large audience. insecurity. It does this by sharing
nutritious meals, good company and practical support for members of Wagga’s community who are in need or vulnerable. “Many local high school students like to assist Carevan, so the focus this year is very much on our youth,” Mrs Conkey said. Mrs Conkey stressed the concert is open to all members of the public and urged the community get behind a worthy cause. “This is a concert for everyone in the community … it’s not just for the performing students’ families to attend. Everyone in the community is invited and I urge them to come along and enjoy a few hours of quality performances,” Mrs Conkey said. The Mayoress Charity Concert returned to the stage last year after 14 years since the previous event.
Mrs Conkey said the success of the 2018 concert set the precedent for her to ensure another fantastic line-up of local talent for this year’s extravaganza. Schools involved include Kildare Catholic College, Kooringal High, Mater Dei Catholic College, Mount Austin High, Shepherds Park, The Riverina Anglican College, Wagga Christian College, Wagga High and Willans Hill School. There will also be performances from students of the Riverina Conservatorium of Music. The Mayoress’ Charity Concert, The Supernova, is on Saturday, 10 August 2019 at 2pm and 7.30pm at the Civic Theatre Wagga Wagga. Book tickets in person at the
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Cellist Ella Bergmeier Civic Theatre ticket office, by phone 6926 9688 or online at civictheatre.com.au Ticket prices are: Adults: $22, Concession: $18, Group 4+ $18, Child U15: $18.
MAJOR EVENTS FUNDING OPEN What do Gears and Beers Festival, The Merger movie and Wagga Wagga Mardi Gras all have in common? They’ve all previously received funding through Wagga Wagga City Council’s Major Events, Festivals and Films Sponsorship (MEFFS). The fund supports event organisers with great festival ideas for Wagga Wagga or film
makers who want to splash Wagga Wagga up on the big screen Applications for round one of MEFFS is now open with funding of between $3,000 and $25,000 available. Successful applications for round one are for events or films to be undertaken in the Wagga Wagga Local Government Area between January 1 and June 30, 2020.
The fund recognises the importance of events to drive visitation and generate economic benefits as well as showcase our public spaces and enlivening our city. Round one applications close Friday 16 August, 2019. To make a submission, for more information or to contact Council’s events officer, wagga.nsw.gov. au/grants
Wagga's ‘treescape’ grows greener Almost 1000 new trees are appearing across the city’s streets and sports ovals as part of Council’s winter tree planting program. Planting of 200 trees has been underway at the Equex sporting precinct, Rawlings Park and Gissing Oval with trees also planted in recent weeks at Anderson Oval, Duke of Kent, Harris Park, Jack Misson Oval and Jubilee Park. There has also been 790 trees planted along many suburban streets, taking the total to 990 tree plantings this winter. The latest campaign means Wagga Wagga and the villages are now home to more than 62,000 street and park trees. “We’re continuing to plant more trees in the growth areas across the city, particularly in the north, where the new trees add to the liveability and amenity of those suburbs,” Council’s Director Commercial Operations Caroline Angel said. “Tree-lined streets look good and provide a green corridor for birds and wildlife. They also help combat the ‘heat island effect’ during summer.” There has also been a strong focus on more trees at sports ovals and
NATIONAL TREE DAY: WE NEED YOU!
Whether you’re an expert gardener or a first time tree planter, we need you! Wagga Wagga City Council, in partnership with Wagga Wagga Urban Landcare, is hosting a community planting day for National Tree Day, Sunday 28 July. Council is seeking volunteers to help plant 1200 seedlings at Birramal Conservation Area, Lloyd. The planting site is located on the corner of Deakin Avenue and Coles Street, Lloyd. Birramal Conservation Area contains a number of threatened and endangered species including Box Gum Woodland, listed as critically endangered under the Environment Protection and
Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. 1200 different grasses, shrubs and trees seedlings planted on the day will help connect fragmented vegetation, providing vital movement corridors for native animals such as the locally endangered Squirrel Glider. Volunteers should wear warm clothing, enclosed footwear and bring along a pair of gardening gloves. Planting equipment will be provided. Volunteers will be treated to a free sausage sizzle and seedlings to take home. Sunday 28 July, 10am-12 noon Birramal Conservation Area, corner of Deakin Ave and Coles St More information wagga.nsw.gov. au/enviroevents
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STREET TREES: Wagga Wagga City Council arboriculturalists have been out and about across the city this winter planting new trees along suburban streets and ovals. parks this year. “Shade in summer is important at any recreational area,” Ms Angel said. “Having more trees in our parks and at sports ovals adds to our city’s impressive treescape. "Our city’s green space areas are well utilised by residents and visitors alike and having more trees can only be beneficial to everyone in the community.
“Our street tree strategy considers geographical and ecological features of areas of the city, which helps us decide which species will grow best in different areas depending on soil type and other factors.” The trees are purchased from quality nurseries and Council staff ensure the new plantings are welllooked after until they are established. The
trees are watered every month during summer for the first two years and are also pruned regularly to ensure they become a longstanding part of Wagga Wagga’s environmental landscape. Residents can request their neighbourhood be considered in next year’s street tree planting program by contacting Council on 1300 292 442.
Wiradjuri culture was the focus of a NAIDOC Week three-day digital storytelling workshop facilitated by Signal Creative in partnership Wagga City Council. Wiradjuri Elders and community members gained new skills, learning how to tell, capture and create their own stories and turn them into podcasts using digital devices. Wiradjuri Elders Aunty Cheryl Penrith and Aunty Debbie Evans created a podcast channel called Wiradjuri Nation Building using the Garage Band App and then uploaded it to SoundCloud.
CULTURAL PODCAST: Uncle James Ingram records his first podcast in the E3 art space with (left from back) Signal Creative’s Caroline Wallace and Emma Hoy, Council’s Aboriginal Youth and Community Development Officer Leanne Sanders, Aunty Cheryl Penrith (back right) and Council’s Aboriginal Business Support Officer Madison Fisher. Elders shared their stories and learnt how easy it is to strengthen
and preserve Wiradjuri culture for future generations.
Wagga Wagga’s Health and Knowledge Precinct Wagga Wagga City Council and the NSW Government have a 20+ year vision to develop a dedicated health and medical services hub in the city. We’re seeking your feedback on the master plan and its proposed outcomes.
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Exciting times for Wagga, says Council’s new director
REGIONAL ACTIVATION: Wagga Wagga Mayor Cr Greg Conkey OAM (left) and General Manager Peter Thompson welcome Michael Keys (centre) to Council as the newly appointed Director Regional Activation.
Wagga Wagga City Council’s new Director Regional Activation Michael Keys is enthusiastic and excited about the city’s growth and development initiatives. Mr Keys started in the new role of Director Regional Activation on Monday 15 July and quickly turned his focus to current and potential developments set to take the city forward. “There is so much opportunity and potential in Wagga Wagga just waiting to be tapped in to across many areas,” Mr Keys said. “I am certainly impressed with the direction Council wants to take the city. The Special Activation Precinct at Bomen
LOCAL YOUNG MUSICIANS TUNE-UP SKILLS
Wagga Wagga’s budding young musicians are being given a unique opportunity to hone their music skills and learn more about the industry alongside some of the city’s best in the business. After months of research, talking to venues, music industry professionals and interviewing more than 35 young local musicians, Wagga City Council’s Civic Theatre team has designed a music mentoring program especially for Wagga. Council’s Director Community Janice Summerhayes said the Plug and Play program is designed to build
program is Sunday 21 July when the first of four CAVE Concerts is staged in the Fitzmaurice Street precinct. Plug and Play has partnered with Cave BBQ to provide a live gig experience to high school musicians. Most of the participants involved have never played in a professional venue before and a lot great success with some of these performers business, music and marketing skills in young great new Facebook and will debut their original Instagram music pages songs at these gigs. musicians so they can The Civic Theatre team emerging already,” Ms create original music, is also working closely Summerhayes said. start new bands, get with younger (18-25) paid and make a career “This initiative is professional performers in music. specifically designed for our young musicians on their stagecraft, and “The first Plug and business skills. There will Play event was a recent to help them promote themselves, their bands be workshops in sound workshop in social production, DJing and and their music.” media marketing and song writing. getting a gig. It was a The next event in the
CAVE Concerts Sunday 21 July: Ellie Phillips and Jaime Esler and Jack Hawthorne Sunday 28 July: Freddie Fewson and Elliott CampbellCasey Sunday 4 August: Bella Ingram and Emily Jennings Sunday 11 August: Connor Gregurke and Eden Papiah
On-Stage Jam Session with Dale Allison and Groove Factorie Saturday 3 August – 11am-1pm This will be an opportunity to meet other musicians, form a new band, find an accompanist, hear what others are doing, get advice from Dale, and have a good time jamming with other Plug and Play participants.
Stage Confidence Workshops July and September This will be a two-part workshop for beginners that covers stage presence, tips on how to manage nerves and organising a playlist. River and Wren A partnership with River and Wren Markets to provide busking opportunities.
is a massive coup for the city and will generate investment and employment opportunities, and will attract new and support existing business to fuel economic development. “We need to take the next steps to ensure Wagga is a thriving business hub which can capitalise on the inland rail, with a focus on freight and logistics, manufacturing and agribusiness. “There’s exciting times ahead for Wagga.” Mr Keys also recognised the Health and Knowledge Precinct Master Plan, Active Travel Plan cycleway network, the levee bank upgrade and the Pomingalarna Multisport Cycling Complex as some of the projects set
to help drive economic benefit and lifestyle opportunities in the city. General Manager Peter Thompson welcomed Mr Keys into the new role which he said was important in driving the delivery of economic initiatives and projects. “These projects will establish Wagga Wagga as a future focused, thriving and recognised regional centre,” Mr Thompson said. “We are pleased to have secured the services of Michael Keys to lead our regional activation and city development initiatives. “Michael stands out as having both the experience and the professional acumen to deliver the best outcomes for Wagga Wagga.
F R O M N E PA L T O WAG G A WAG G A Wagga Wagga’s two Nepalese engineering work experience students had a chance to catch up with Mayor Cr Greg Conkey OAM recently. Manoj Ale Magar (pictured right) and Sujita Khadka are taking part in a three-month work experience program in conjunction with South Wagga Rotary Club, Wagga Wagga City Council and Riverina Water. “Hopefully the experience and learning they have achieved will assist their communities,” Cr Conkey said.
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Warm up this winter by lending a hand to plant 1200 native seedlings in celebration of National Tree Day.
All participants are treated to a free sausage sizzle and a seedling to take home.
WHEN: Sunday 28 July, 10am - noon WHERE: Birramal Conservation Area Lloyd, corner of Deakin Ave and Coles St, Lloyd
FREE EVENT
Volunteers should wear enclosed footwear, sun protection, bring along wet weather gear and a pair of gardening gloves. Planting equipment will be provided.
For more information visit wagga.nsw.gov.au/enviroevents
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“These include our special activation precinct, digital connectivity and regional growth programs that we are pursuing in partnership with the NSW State Government.” Mr Keys joins Council with more than 25 years’ experience working in Local Government within economic development and strategic planning. He previously held the positions of Director Planning and Environment and Acting General Manager at Albury City Council. Michael holds extensive qualifications in Planning, Environmental Health and Business Administration and is an A1 Accredited Building Certifier.
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It is great to bring everyone’s attention to the long-awaited Health and Knowledge Precinct Master Plan, which should have been front and centre this week. Unfortunately people were distracted by attention seeking tomfoolery of another subject which went beyond Council reach
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or obligation. That said, this document is on public exhibition for 60 days for public feedback from all stakeholders, providing the opportunity to contribute to real future planning of the city. Health services has become an underpinning sector of our region which impacts on everyone. The health services in Wagga support a population beyond
and traffic management etc. It will provide an organised and structured approach to an area which has become congested, disorganised and overcrowded due to lack of planning. The ad-hoc approach to date has had negative and severe impacts on some residents who live in the immediate area, and has done for many years. Our master plan
our city limits to a population upwards of 400,000, and this will only grow. It is imperative that forward planning takes place in a strategic manner to avoid the pitfalls of ad-hoc development that has taken place in the past. This master plan will set out the expansion area, development controls, zonings, health/council communication committee, parking
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Thu 25 July, 7.30pm to 9.30pm Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, Sat 20 July, 8am to 2pm Burns Way. Tarcutta Soldiers Memorial Sun 21 July, 7am to 5pm Hall, Sydney Street. Wagga Wagga Showground, Ph: 6926 9688 Ph: 0477 472 154 Bourke Street. WHAT’S NEW Ph: 0458 454 477 DEMONSTRATION PUSSYCAT? Fri 26 July, 11am to GARDENS VEGETABLE WILLIANS HILL 12.10pm SWAP OR BUY MINIATURE RAILWAY Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, Sat 20 July, 9am to 12pm RIDES Burns Way. Demonstration Gardens, Sun 21 July, 10am to 4pm Ph: 6926 9688 Cnr Shaw St & Albury St. Ph: Wagga Wagga Botainic 0411 417 956 Gardens, Macleay Street. Ph: FOODIES NIGHT 0412 439 455 MARKET ADFAS THE HISTORY Fri 26 July, 5pm to 10pm OF THE ROYAL YOUNG ARTISTS Wagga Wagga Showground, ACADEMY OF ARTS WORKSHOP: Bourke Street. Sat 20 July, 9.30am to PRINTMAKING Ph: 0433 397 707 12.30pm Tue 23 July, 4pm to 98 Gurwood Street. 6:30pm FRIDAY WOOD-FIRED Ph: 0438 875 647 Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, PIZZAS Corner Baylis St & Morrow Fri 26 July, 5.30pm to MATES GULLY St. Ph: 6926 9660 7.30pm PRODUCE MARKET Sat 20 July, 9.30am to RIVERINA PRODUCERS Mates Gully Café, 38 Morrow St. 11.30am MARKETS Ph: 6921 4241 Mates Gully Café, 38 Morrow Thu 25 July, 1pm to 6pm St. Wagga Showgrounds, /waggaevents Ph: 6921 4241 Bourke St. Ph: 0428 267 297 OPEN STUDIO For event organising GALLERY and promotion support, LINDA LUKE: Sat 20 July, 10am to 3pm contact Council’s events PERFORMANCE Wagga Art Society Studio, unit: events@wagga. STONE 11 Small St. Thu 25 to Fri 26 July, nsw.gov.au or 1300 292 Ph: 0400 225 768 5.30pm to 6.15pm 442 Mon - Fri. Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, STRICTLY BALLROOM visitwagga.com Corner Baylis St & Morrow Sat 20 July, 7:30pm to
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• Mountain bike playground • Bike education area • Amenities building • BBQ areas specification or specifications RFQ 2020-505 • Access paths, roads, nil cost can be accessed ENTWINE – BOTANY at carparking and landscaping ontenderlink.com/wagga LOVES HISTORY Details of Council’s LANDSCAPING EXPRESSIONS requirements are set out DESIGN SERVICES OF INTEREST – in the EOI Brief. Enquires should be directed to David Suitably endorsed quotations EOI 2020-601 Butterfield on 02 6926 9212 marked “RFQ2020-505 POMINGALARNA or email butterfield.david@ Botany Loves History MULTI-SPORT Landscaping Design Services” CYCLING COMPLEX wagga.nsw.gov.au. A nonrefundable fee of $110.00 are invited and will be Wagga Wagga City Council will be charged for each hard received by the undersigned (“Council”) invites Expressions copy of the EOI Brief or the until 2pm Wednesday 31 July of Interest (“EOI”) from EOI Brief can be accessed at 2019. suitably qualified and nil cost on tenderlink.com/ Wagga Wagga City Council experienced suppliers to wagga. is seeking quotes for the undertake works to deliver EOI Responses must be preparation of designs and the Pomingalarna Multisubmitted prior to the closing technical specifications Sport Cycling Complex for time of 2pm Wednesday 7 for use in construction of the City of Wagga Wagga. August 2019. landscaping for Entwine: Critical to the success, is the Botany Loves History project. ability to deliver the project TEMPORARY ROAD Enquiries and registration in consideration of all of CLOSURE - DUNN'S for the compulsory site environmental and culturally ROAD meeting to be held onsite sensitive aspects. Notice is hereby given at the Botanic Gardens The project comprises a under Roads Act 1993 Part 8 Willans Hill Railway Carpark, number of related elements Division 4 of the temporary Macleay Street Wagga of work as follows: closing of: Wagga should be directed • Criterion track to Louise Wheaton via email Road: Dunn’s Road wheaton.louise@wagga.nsw. • Outdoor velodrome Date: 22/7/2019 – 2/8/2019 gov.au. A non-refundable fee • Pump track Duration: 7am – 5.30pm – of $110.00 will be charged • Jump track Approx 10 days, weather for each hard copy of the • BMX track permitting
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0459 988 402 | councillor.funnell@wagga.nsw.gov.au health providers. The master plan can be accessed through Council’s website, and there will be several pop-up consultation venues and community workshops. The display period has been extended from the regulatory 28 days as we consider the feedback on such a large scale plan, critical to getting it right. A plan such as this will also evolve over time as the best laid
plans must have built in to them flexibility to allow for strategic and community delivery. This plan is for the next 30-plus years. I urge everyone from far and wide to look at the plan and provide your feedback on this critically important document. This is not just about Wagga, but our region as well.
Councillor Paul Funnell
E Q U I T Y E V E N T R A I S E S F U N DS FO R C E N T R E Council’s My Story. Our Story. event recently held at the Civic Theatre has raised more than $3,100 for the Wagga Women’s Health Centre. The sold out event, developed by the Equity team, featured Ray Martin and panellists Genevieve Fleming, Steve Meredith and Troy Fisher, who led a discussion about how the Wagga Wagga community can work towards promoting and normalising gender equality. The event was held as part of TheDVproject:2650, the primary prevention project aimed at changing community norms and attitudes towards women in Wagga Wagga. “Starting a conversation with our community about equity and respect is a crucial part of this project,” Council’s Director Community Janice Summerhayes
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EVENT SUCCESS: Wagga Women’s Health Centre Manager Gail Meyer (left) and Council’s Equity Project Manager Maryna Bilousova discuss the success of the My Story.Our Story event in Wagga Wagga recently. said. “The topics covered on the night certainly hit a nerve. Questions taken by Mr Martin from the audience really highlighted the public’s interest in working through this problem. “There was a lot of interest in the issues around the links between inequality and disrespect and how these can lead to domestic violence.
“When you think that there were so many people out on a winter’s evening and it being State of Origin night as well, we’re conscious that this is a conversation we really need to have. “We will keep this conversation going over the life of the project. “Also pleasing for us is that we are able to hand the proceeds from this event back to the Women’s Health
inspected at the following address until the closure of exhibition. Exhibition documents are only available between Submission Period: NOTICE OF 22/07/2019 to 05/08/2019 DEVELOPMENT Where: Wagga Wagga PROPOSAL FOR City Council, cnr Baylis and INTEGRATED Morrow Streets, Wagga DEVELOPMENT Wagga (Customer Service Wagga Wagga City Council Counter) or online via the has received the following link:- https://eservices.wagga. applications to carry out nsw.gov.au/exhibitiondocs “Development” under the When: 9am to 5pm, Monday Environmental Planning and to Friday (except Public Assessment Act, 1979. Holidays). DA19/0339 - Installation Any person seeking to make of Swimming Pool and a submission in relation NOTICE OF Demolition of Existing Shed to the abovementioned DEVELOPMENT development should address 6720 Holbrook Rd ROWAN PROPOSAL all correspondence to the NSW 2650, Lot 11 DP Consent Authority to be DA19/0340 - Internal and 1075153 external alterations to existing received prior to 5:00pm on Applicant: Jason Graham the final day of the exhibition hotel to create additional Thomson, Trudi Nicole period. If any submission is rooms Thomson made by way of objection, 22 Kincaid St WAGGA Name of Consent Authority: WAGGA NSW 2650, Lot 102 the grounds of objection Wagga Wagga City Council must be specified in the DP 719746 The proposal is Integrated submission. Applicant: Elanor Investors Development. Persons lodging submissions Approvals required: Approval Group are required to declare Name of Consent Authority: under Water Management political donations (including Wagga Wagga City Council Act 2000 s 91 donations of more than The subject application The subject application, $1,000) made in the previous and accompanying Statement of Environmental two years. For more details, documentation, may be Effects and accompanying including disclosure form, go
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unfortunately can’t change the past, but what it will do is provide transparency and information for ‘everyone’ to enable them to know the future direction and growth of the health precinct. It will give security for the provision of services, education and investment in the health sector. People will finally have the ability to make fully informed decisions, both residents and
documentation, may be inspected at the following address until the closure of exhibition on 21/08/2019. Exhibition documents are only available between Submission Period: 22/07/2019 to 21/08/2019. Where: Wagga Wagga City Council, cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga (Customer Service Counter) or online via the link:- https://eservices.wagga. nsw.gov.au/exhibitiondocs When: 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (except Public Holidays).
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Centre so they can continue to do the great work they do in supporting the community.” The project and Wagga City Council’s Equity and Respect team are made possible through NSW Government funding received by Wagga Women’s Health Centre in 2018, with the project being delivered on the ground by Wagga Wagga City Council.
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 1300292442.
Peter Thompson, General Manager