Council News #109 - August 27, 2016

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FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 27 AUGUST 2016

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Hundreds turn out to celebrate Wagga’s first Olympic gold medallist, Alicia Quirk Story inside

FREE COMMUNITY EVENT

Music at Midday and Music in the Evening Featuring Australian Army Band Kapooka, conducted by Major Lindsay Mee

Wednesday 12noon and 6pm 7 September 2016

To book tickets call 6926 9688 or visit: www.civictheatre.com.au


Community celebrates Alicia’s golden moment With her Olympic gold medal hanging proudly around her neck, Wagga’s Alicia Quirk was treated to an emotional welcome home on Thursday afternoon. The Women’s Rugby 7s champion was fresh off the plane from the 2016 Rio Olympics where Australia defeated New Zealand 24-17 in the gold medal game. About 300 community members cheered her arrival at the Civic Centre, where she was presented with a gift and plaque on behalf of the city. Wagga’s first Olympic gold medallist was brought to tears by the crowd’s reaction and thanked the community for their unwavering support. “I’m so, so proud to come from such a beautiful community,” Alicia said.

“It doesn’t even feel real at the moment. It’s such a huge honour to be an Olympian and now to bring home a gold medal for myself and Wagga Wagga is something really special and something I’m really proud of. “I didn’t believe it when I was told we didn’t have any other gold medallists. The calibre of sporting people we have from Wagga has been phenomenal so I’m really proud that I get to be the first Olympic gold medallist. “I hope that there’s many more to come and that this medal can inspire other young Wagga kids to chase their dreams and realise it is attainable and you can do anything you put your mind to.” Following the official

presentation, hundreds of green and gold balloons descended on the huge crowd in the Civic Centre arcade. Alicia then took the time to meet with community members that turned out to show their support, with some waiting up to an hour-and-a-half to get an autograph and picture with Wagga’s Olympic champion. “I feel so grateful and lucky that people have reached out to me and thanked me,” Alicia said. “I’ve got messages from dads saying their young daughters are now wanting to play rugby. My family has received a lot of messages as well and the support the Wagga community has showed them has been really great as well.”

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EVOCITIES MTB SERIES TO HIT WAGGA The 2016 Evocities MTB Series has now reached the halfway point with racing set to continue in Wagga Wagga on Sunday, 4 September. The Wagga Evocities sixhour MTB enduro is an event for solo riders, pairs and teams at Pomingalarna Park, with $6000 in cash and prizes up for grabs in the fourth race of the series. The full circuit is a 13km figure of eight loop through

natural bushland which will cater for riders of all levels and abilities with plenty to test and satisfy the more seasoned riders. Unlike most endurance rides where laps completed after the six-hour mark are counted, Wagga’s race has an interesting twist. For this event, riders must be back in transition before the six hours are up in order for their last lap

to count. There will also be a 30-minute event for under 12s on a 2km course adjacent to the transition area. Online registrations for the Wagga Evocities six-hour MTB enduro can be made at www.evocitiesmtb.com/ enterwagga. To stay up to date with the series, visit www.facebook. com/evocitiesmtb or www. evocitiesmtb.com

The Evocities MTB Series is supported by Evocities, a campaign that showcases the abundance of opportunities in seven of NSW’s leading regional cities due to the lower cost of living, stronger career and business prospects and enhanced lifestyle. The seven Evocities are Albury, Armidale, Bathurst, Dubbo, Orange, Tamworth and Wagga.

C O M M U N I T Y S PA C E S T O B E U P G R A D E D Two community spaces will be upgraded after the City of Wagga Wagga secured almost $100,000 in NSW Government grants. Solar power lights will be installed at Chambers Park in Tolland providing lighting for the playground, basketball court, toilet block and recentlycompleted skatepark. Landscaping will also be carried out

around the playground. Meanwhile, the Ashmont Community Hub will receive a new shelter, barbecue, table setting and bike racks. A new path to the facilities and landscaping in the area will also be completed. Both projects will enhance the spaces for public use and provide

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safe, connected areas in each neighbourhood. The Chambers Park works are expected to start in October, with the Ashmont Hub upgrades to follow in November. The projects were funded through the NSW Government’s Social Housing Community Improvement Fund.

Sun shines, road works back under way in city

Recent sunny weather and predicted dry forecasts have been a welcome sign for City of Wagga Wagga road crews. Above-average rainfalls during the winter months this year have contributed to an increased number of potholes across the city’s 2300km road network. However, when the weather has been dry crews have been out patching potholes across the city’s road network. This week and for the next few weeks there will be a concentrated effort on repairing some of the city’s most impacted roads. These roads include: Featherwood/Holbrook roads, Bardia Street, The Boulevard, Inglewood Road, Farrer Road, Mates Gully Road, Burrandana Road, Westbrook Road, Tumbarumba Road, Humula Road and Coolamon Road, Henty Road and Central Island Road. Four grader crews will be on site patching sealed road and two graders for unsealed road repairs. If you notice a pothole, you can report it to Council by phoning 1300 292 442 or at wagga.nsw. gov.au/onlineservices, or download the iCouncil app and report it straight from your phone. Meanwhile, subsidence investigation and repair works on Ivan Jack Road were completed and the road opened to motorists on Thursday afternoon. Emergency underground repair works were also carried out on Farrer Road on Thursday and Friday.

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PET WEEK

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Meet Mo This week’s pet of the week is Mo, a black-and-white male domestic long hair. Mo has a cute moustache above his mouth and across his nose. He has a good temperament and will be available for adoption at Glenfield Road Animal Shelter from 31 August.

SEE, EAT, STAY: Team Leader Visitor Economy Fiona Hamilton with some of the new-look Wagga Wagga + Surrounds Visitor Guide available at the Visitor Information Centre.

Council, business work together in new-look visitor guide and partner program Wagga’s newest collaborative approaches to tourism were officially launched on Wednesday. More than 100 Wagga tourism and entertainment operators came together to celebrate the launch of the Wagga Tourism Partner Program and the Wagga Wagga + Surrounds Visitor Guide. The tourism program and guide offer a combined approach to encouraging and enabling tourism in the region, Manager Economic Development and Visitor Economy Richie Robinson said. “The Wagga Tourism Partner Program enables more effective promotion of Wagga and the region allowing operators and Council to work together to build a sustainable tourism industry,” Mr Robinson said.

THIS WEEK:

WAGGA MODEL AERO CLUB IMAC COMPETITION

Sat 27 & Sun 28 August 9am to 5pm Sat, 9am to 1pm Sun Pilots from NSW and Victoria will compete flying a sequence of preestablished manoeuvres in front of judges. The aircraft must replicate a full size aerobatic aircraft. The event will showcase some of the largest radiocontrolled model aircraft in Australia. Wagga Model Aero Club, Olympic Highway (5kms north of Uranquinty). Ph: 0437 869 733

MARKETS BY THE LAKE

Sat 27 Aug 9am - 2pm Free entry. Craft, kids activities and more. Wagga Showground,

“It gives local businesses a platform to market their product and experience through the city’s official visitor guide, the Visit Wagga website and the See Riverina smart phone app.” The new-look visitor guide is a 112-page publication featuring 80 tourism operators, including business, individual and industry listings, which showcases Wagga and the region and aims to boost visitation to the city. The easy-to-carry A5 size guide also has maps of the region, shares stories from locals, and gives an overview of the city, including location, events, sights and day trip options. Copies are available at the Wagga Wagga Visitor Information Centre The program and guide are part of the City of Wagga Wagga’s strategy to enrich tourism in the region.

Bourke Street. Ph: 0497 937 934

DRAGON BOAT PADDLING COME AND TRY

Sat 27 August 9.15am Have you ever wanted to ‘have a go’ at dragon boat paddling but didn’t know how to go about it? Well now’s your chance to try it out! Bring a friend and join Bidgee Dragons for a paddle on the lake and a free hot breakfast afterwards. Paddles, life jackets and coaching are provided free of charge and there is a $5 levy to cover insurance. Bosley Park (near Wagga Boat Club) Nelson Drive. Ph: 0419 432 737

RIVER & WREN BOUTIQUE MARKETS Sun 28 Aug 10am - 3pm Free entry, donation welcome. Handmade,

Other projects that work towards this goal are Riverside at Wagga Wagga Beach, the Marrambidya Wetlands, an expansion of the terminal at Wagga Wagga Airport and the multi-purpose stadium at the Exhibition Centre. Annually, about 1.3M tourists choose Wagga as a destination for short or long stays for work or leisure and spend about $340M at local businesses. “Wagga already has great visitor numbers. Our aim now is to work with those who represent and market Wagga locally, nationally and internationally and make our city an even more attractive destination for visitors,” Mr Robinson said. To join the Wagga Tourism Partner Program or to find out more visit, www.visitwagga.com/ partners.

homemade and home grown. Wagga Showground, Bourke Street. Ph: 0409 152 187

RCM CONCERT SERIES

Sun 28 August 3pm Winterreise with Daniel De Borah & Andrew Goodwin. Riverina Conservatorium of Music, College Avenue. Ph: 6925 3522

RIVERINA PRODUCERS’ MARKET

Thursdays 1pm - 6pm Free entry. Run by producers to connect with those that love good food. Baptist Church, Tarcutta Street. Ph: 6924 3574

WAGGA WAGGA SHOW

Fri 2 September Adults (18+) $20.00 Aged Pensioners $10.00 Youth (5 – 18) Years $10.00 Student $15.00 (Student Photo ID must be shown) Children under 5 Free Family Pass

1 Day $50.00(2 Adults, 4 Children) Wagga Wagga Showground, Bourke Street. Ph: 6925 2180

FANNY LUMSDEN - COUNTRY HALLS TOUR

Fri 2 September For five years the Western NSW raised, Fanny Lumsden and her cracking band The Thrillseekers have been bringing halls alive and communities together on their Annual Country Halls Tour through regional Australia. Various Locations. fannylumsden. net

/waggaevents For support in organising your event, contact Council’s Events Unit at events@wagga.nsw.gov.au or 1300 292 442 Mon to Fri. To promote your event or for a full list of events go to: visitwagga.com or call 1300 100 122.

The adoption fee is $166.20, which includes microchipping, lifetime registration, vaccination, desexing and worming. If you’d like to meet Mo or his mates, visit the shelter from Monday to Saturday between 1pm and 4.15pm. For more information, visit wagga. nsw.gov.au/animals or call 6971 4651 during business hours.

mobile library timetable Collingullie Tuesday August 30, 3.45pm – 4.45pm Humula Wednesday August 31, 9.15am – 11.15am Tarcutta Friday September 2, 9am – 11am www.rrl.nsw.gov.au

Ph: (02) 6926 9771

WAGGA WAGGA CITY COUNCIL VACANCIES

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MANAGER AUDIT, RISK & GOVERNANCE

Enquiries: Alan Eldridge - 02 6926 9121 Closing Date: Monday, 29 August 2016

MANAGER CITY STRATEGY

Enquiries: Alan Eldridge - 02 6926 9121 Closing Date: Monday, 29 August 2016

MANAGER ENVIRONMENT & CITY COMPLIANCE Enquiries: Janice Summerhayes - 02 6926 9231 Closing Date: Monday, 29 August 2016

MANAGER OPERATIONS

Enquiries: Alan Eldridge - 02 6926 9121 Closing Date: Monday, 29 August 2016

MANAGER CITY DEVELOPMENT

Enquiries: Alan Eldridge - 02 6926 9121 Closing Date: Monday, 29 August 2016

WORKSHOP FACILITY MANAGER

Enquiries: David Butterfield - 02 6926 9212 Closing Date: Monday, 29 August 2016

AIRPORT FACILITY MANAGER

Enquiries: James Bolton - 02 6926 9648 Closing Date: Friday, 2 September 2016

ABORIGINAL YOUTH & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OFFICER 12 Month Maternity Relief Renumeration: Min $1,280.48 gpw + superannuation Enquiries: Madeleine Scully - 02 6926 9350 Closing Date: Friday, 2 September 2016

BUILDING SURVEYOR

Renumeration: Min $1,392.45 gpw + superannuation Enquiries: David Whitwell - 02 6926 9582 Closing Date: Monday, 5 September 2016

To view these opportunities and apply, visit www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/jobs Wagga Wagga City Council is an EEO employer

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FESTIVAL TO BEAM INTO WAGGA From Sydney to Wagga Wagga, the Festival of Dangerous Ideas is returning to the Museum of the Riverina next month. Two of the most anticipated sessions from the Sydney Opera House’s flagship Festival of Dangerous Ideas will be live streamed to 16 sites around Australia on Saturday 3 September, connecting audiences with world-leading thinkers. “Once again we look forward to putting bold, big ideas on Wagga’s agenda,” Museum of the Riverina Manager Luke Grealy said. “Museum’s aren’t just about the past – it’s

TEST RUN: Acting General Manager Janice Summerhayes and Supervisor Underground Operations Ron Cheney at the flood barrier training exercise.

R E A L -T I M E B A R R I E R T R A I N I N G E N S U R E S C I T Y I S P R E PA R E D D U R I N G F L O O D E V E N T S The City of Wagga Wagga conducted a real-time flood management and response training exercise on Wednesday. The emergency-response scenario involved staff installing temporary steel flood barriers at the Kooringal Road end of Copland Street. The 1.8-metre high, doublestrength steel barriers join together and are covered with plastic sheeting to build a 45-metre long ‘levee’ to keep flood waters out and protect city assets and homes. Compared to traditional flood-management methods of constructing clay or sandbag barriers, the steel barriers will significantly reduce the emergency-response time during a flood event, and clean-up after an event, and cut overall costs by about 50 per cent. “To fill the gaps in the levee

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during a flood there needs to be dirt moved, sandbags filled, machinery on site and a significant amount of resources, time and money to get the job done,” City of Wagga Wagga Acting General Manager Janice Summerhayes said. “Now, with these new steel barriers and our trained team, we predict we can have a wall up and be protecting the city in about two hours, which is about a four to six-hour reduction in initial preparation time.” Use of the barriers also eliminates clean up and removal of dirt from the road once the flood waters recede. The barriers are simply manually taken down and stored for reuse in any subsequent flood events. The barriers can be installed on any surface, uneven ground and can be interfaced with other surfaces, such as walls or levees. In total, the barriers are

expected to decrease preparation and clean-up time by about three days and reduce costs by about $60,000 per flood event. “By carrying out this real-time scenario we are ensuring staff are properly prepared and ready to go in the unfortunate case of a flood event in Wagga,” Mrs Summerhayes said. The barriers have had proven success during the Queensland floods in 2010/11 and are used in various river/channel cities in the United Kingdom and Europe. Wagga’s levee system has four gaps. Barriers have been purchased to fill gaps at Copland Street and the Sturt Highway crossing at Marshalls Creek. Gaps at the Beach Caravan Park in Johnston Street and at North Wagga Wagga will still require sandbagging.

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Detour: As per signs

RFT 2017-01 CIVIC copy of the specification CENTRE & ART or specifications at nil cost can be accessed on the GLASS GALLERY FRESH AIR ENERGY following web address: NOTICE OF www.tenderlink.com/ RECOVERY TEMPORARY ROAD VENTILATION wagga CLOSURE RFT 2017-06 UPGRADE Notice is hereby given SUPPLY OF READY Suitably endorsed Tenders under Roads Act 1993 marked “RFT 2017-01 MIX CONCRETE Part 8 Division 4 of the Civic Centre & Art Glass AND ASSOCIATED temporary closing of: Gallery Fresh Air Energy PRODUCTS Road: Mundarlo Rd Recovery Ventilation between Deltroit Rd and 800m north of Sturt Hwy Duration: 7am to 6pm Saturday 27/08/2016 Reason: Mundarlo Road Rally Sprint event Detour: Sturt Hwy, Hume Hwy and Deltroit Rd

NOTICE OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Notice is hereby given under Roads Act 1993 Part 8 Division 4 of the temporary closing of: Road: Tarcutta St – part closure Duration: 6pm to 6am starting Date: 31/08/2016 to 2/09/2016 (3 nights) Reason: Work by ARTC on rail over road bridge

Upgrade” are invited and will be received by the undersigned until 2pm Wednesday 21 September 2016. This is a lump sum contract for the supply and install of new Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERV’s) and associated works. A compulsory pretender site meeting will be held on Wednesday 14 September at 11am. Registration to attend the site meeting can be directed to Leanne Barclay at email barclay. leanne@wagga.nsw.gov. au. Enquiries should be directed to the Facilities Management Team Leader, Luke Fitzgerald on 02 6926 9491 or email fitzgerald.luke@wagga. nsw.gov.au. A non-

Contact us p 1300 292 442 e council@wagga.nsw.gov.au w www.wagga.nsw.gov.au a Civic Centre Cnr Baylis & Morrow Sts PO Box 20, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650

Suitably endorsed Tenders marked “RFT 2017-06 – Supply of Ready Mix Concrete and Associated Products” are invited and will be received by the undersigned until 2pm Wednesday 21 September 2016. This Contract is for the supply of concrete and associated products including ready mix concrete, fibrecrete, fibremesh, stabilised sand and fill sand. Tenders will be assessed on a number of criteria. Tenderers are advised that the lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Enquiries should be directed to Mr Lee Shoemark on 02 6971 4617 or shoemark.lee@ wagga.nsw.gov.au A nonrefundable fee of $110 will

RFT 2017-08 ALARM RESPONSE MONITORING AND MOBILE PATROL

Suitably endorsed Tenders marked “RFT 2017-08 Alarm Response Monitoring and Mobile Patrol” are invited and will be received by the undersigned until 2pm Wednesday 21 September 2016. This is a schedule of rates contract for the provision of security services for both specified sites and, on an as required basis, additional services to existing or new sites. A compulsory pre-tender site meeting will be held on Tuesday 13 September at 11am. Registration to attend the site meeting can be directed to Leanne Barclay at email barclay.leanne@ wagga.nsw.gov.au. Enquiries should be directed to the Facilities Management Team Leader, Luke Fitzgerald

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The talent and creativity of artists with disabilities is on show at the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery. Art to Crow About is the culmination of 12 months of hard work and innovation from the local artists as part of Kurrajong Waratah’s Skills Options lifestyle service. The exhibition returns to the gallery and is bigger than ever, featuring a range of art mediums, from drawings, printmaking, mixed media, sculpture and garden art. Each art work is diverse and a celebration of the artists creative ability. Visitors will experience a wonderful array of artworks which reflects talent and creativity of artists with disability from across the Riverina, including contributions from Wagga and Temora.

NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL

Wagga Wagga City Council has received the following application to carry out “Development” under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979. DA16/0386 Change of Use to Resource Recovery Facility, 212 East Bomen Rd BOMEN NSW 2650 Lot 3 DP 594679, Applicant: Renewed Metal Technologies Pty Ltd DA16/0468 New Building for use as Butcher Shop, 32 Kyeamba St MANGOPLAH NSW 2652 Lot 11 DP 662495, Applicant: Lehen Pty Limited Name of Consent Authority: Wagga Wagga City Council

CREATIVE TALENT: Alison Williams, The Secret Garden 2016, acrylic on canvas Art to Crow About was launched last night in the Links Gallery. The exhibition is open to the public until Sunday 16 October.

The subject application and accompanying documentation, may be inspected at the following address until the closure of exhibition. Submission Period: 29/08/2016 to 12/09/2016 Where: Wagga Wagga City Council, cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga (Customer Service Counter). When: 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (except Public Holidays). Any person seeking to make a submission in relation to the abovementioned development should address all correspondence to the Consent Authority to be received prior to 5pm on the final day of the exhibition period. If any submission is made by way of objection, the grounds of objection must be specified in the submission. Persons lodging submissions are required to declare political donations (including donations of more than $1000) made in the previous two years. For

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discuss “whether the “federal election gave us the government we deserve”. In between the two talks, a live Q&A session chaired by Philosopher AC Grayling will answer questions tweeted in from audiences across the country. The Festival of Dangerous Ideas Satellite takes place at the Museum of the Riverina’s Historic Council Chambers site on Saturday September 3 from 11.30am. Both talks will be Auslan-interpreted. Tickets are free but bookings are essential at museumriverina. com.au.

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on 02 6926 9491 or email fitzgerald.luke@wagga. nsw.gov.au. A nonrefundable fee of $110 will be charged for each hard copy of the specification or specifications at nil cost can be accessed on the following web address: www.tenderlink.com/ wagga

be charged for each hard copy of the Specification or specifications at nil cost can be accessed on the following web address: www.tenderlink.com/ wagga

our job to stimulate important discussions in the here and now, too.” “We find that by live streaming the festival onto a big screen, it really does feel like you’re in the Opera House. You hear the ideas as they are spoken, and can join the twitter conversation right there and then as well.” In the first Satellite session, Lionel Shriver, bestselling author of We Need To Talk About Kevin and The Mandibles, will suggest that to Break a Rule a Day is better for your health than an apple. In the second session, journalists Annabel Crabb and David Marr

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more details, including disclosure form, go to www.planning.nsw.gov.au/ donations. Persons making written submissions regarding the above development are advised that any submission received within the submission period will be subject to the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act (PIPPA) and may be attached to the final report, in its entirety or in part, to Council unless explicitly requested by the person making the submission that they do not wish this to occur. Enquiries: Further details relating to the matter can be obtained by contacting the Council’s Development Services. If you have any enquiries regarding the application, or about making submission, please telephone Development Services on 1300292442.

Alan Eldridge, General Manager


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