INSIDE: JAM-PACKED PROGRAM FOR SECOND WEEK OF FRESH FESTIVAL
Council News CITY OF WAGGA WAGGA
FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 6 APRIL 2019
Issue No: 239
Weekly information from us to you LEVEE WORKS ON TRACK
IMPROVEMENTS: The car park on the corner of Fitzmaurice and Crampton streets is sealed as part of the Main City Levee upgrade.
The car park on the corner of Fitzmaurice and Crampton streets will re-open on Monday 8 April with a freshly sealed surface and new accessible footpaths. A new crib wall was constructed during the closure, undertaken as part of the Main City Levee bank reinforcement and upgrade project. Works were completed ahead of schedule thanks to the dry weather and the efforts of work crews. In addition, two sets of stairs and a ramp were built to improve access to the Wiradjuri Walking Track, which runs along the top of the levee. Construction work continues in the vicinity of the car park until May and the Wiradjuri Walking Track remains closed between Johnston Street and Wiradjuri Bridge. Motorists are advised that two spaces within the car park will remain cordoned off to maintain a buffer between the construction works and parked cars. Parking is restricted in Cadell Place between Sturt Street and Kincaid Street for another two weeks as work continues to raise the concrete wall height. The action shifts to another section of the levee during winter, with construction scheduled between Johnston Street and Marshalls Creek Bridge (Hammond Avenue). All affected residents and businesses are invited to attend a community information session on 30 April from 6pm at the E3 Art Space, Civic Centre (access from Wollundry Lagoon). wagga.nsw.gov.au/levee
Raiders prizes on offer for ticket holders Grab your tickets for the 4 May NRL clash in Wagga Wagga as soon as possible for the chance to win exciting game-day experiences.
A partnership between Wagga Wagga City Council and the Canberra Raiders will bring NRL to McDonald’s Park next month, with the green machine to take on the Penrith Panthers.
referee, and toss the coin one About half of the 10,000-plus meet the team after the match hour before kick-off to determine tickets have been sold and now is and a Raiders merchandise pack. the start of the match. The the time to secure your spot at this The winner will be announced winner of this experience will be historic game. on Friday 12 April. announced on Friday 19 April. Both footy fans and Raiders • Be the club’s Junior Mascot • Be part of the ActewAGL members who have bought for the match (provided to Autograph Alley: Eight Raiders tickets will go into the draw to win one child 5-16 years): This 2019 Junior members who have exclusive opportunities, with the experience allows the lucky purchased tickets for the match first prizes drawn on Friday 12 junior to have the opportunity will be selected to meet Raiders April. to run the team out onto players before kick-off when they McDonald’s Park for the match The experiences are: arrive at the venue. The winners and they will also receive a • Become the 18th Raiders for can grab autographs and photos Raiders merchandise pack. The a day (provided to one adult): with the Raiders NRL players in winner will be announced on This gives the lucky winner this exclusive opportunity. The Friday 12 April. exclusive access to a behind-thewinners of this experience will be scenes Raiders experience which • Toss the coin: The lucky winner announced on Friday 19 April. will have the chance to meet includes a visit to the Raiders • Huawei Viking VIP Experience: both captains and the match changeroom, the chance to
Weekly waste tip Be mindful to not overload your bin. If you struggle to shift it, the truck will struggle to lift it. Avoid placing large amounts of soil, rubble or sand in your red lid bin.
One 2019 Raiders member (and three friends) will be selected to sit alongside the Huawei Viking Horn for the match and blow the horn when the Raiders score a try during the NRL match. This also comes with some food and beverage offerings and seats next to the Huawei Viking Horn. The winner of this experience will be announced on Wednesday 24 April. Don’t be green with envy—tickets can be purchased online at raidersshop.com.au or in-person at the Visitor Information Centre on Tarcutta Street and the Oasis Aquatic Centre on Morgan Street.
COUNCILLOR COLUMN
area where our connectivity is expected to remain Firstly, let me below modern congratulate expectations all candidates passenger rail. the contested When I was a kid the recent state you would catch election and a train from our give special station at 12.30am congratulations to and it would arrive returning Member in Sydney at 9am. for Wagga Wagga Today you catch the Dr Joe McGirr. train at that same Recently the time and arrive at Premier announced about the same that the state time. government has Why? The train identified Wagga line remains below Wagga as a standard and will regional growth not allow the train city, with the to travel anywhere Bomen Special near its designed Activation Precinct speed capability. to create more than We dream of 6000 jobs in the very fast trains, but next 20 years and that is a very costly our population to exercise. But what reach 100,000. about medium fast So what does trains? The current a city of 100,000 XPT can run at people need most? 160km/h as long Connectivity! as the track is up to We are already standard. Nowhere well connected in between here and most respects, with Sydney can the XPT work underway reach that speed. to fill most of the The track needs existing identified upgrading and the voids. However, timetables need there will is one to be revised. With
an average trip speed of 130km/h and limited stops a three-hour trip should be possible. This is comparative to airline travel when check in and transfer times are taken in account. The Federal Government Faster Rail Plan says “faster trains will help shape the future growth of our cities and regions; bring people, jobs and services closer together; provide a catalyst for greater investment in the regions”. That sounds like just what the Premier is after for Wagga! Why then is Wagga not included as one of the routes in that plan? Over to you Michael and Joe.
Councillor Rod Kendall
0467 552 263 | councillor.kendall@wagga.nsw.gov.au
RAILWAY STREET ROAD WORKS
Road works will take place on Railway Street on Wednesday 10 April between Lake Albert Road and Beauty Point Avenue. Council staff will be reinstating the roadway following recent NBN construction. A trench excavated across Railway Street was temporarily backfilled and will be asphalted in two stages to maintain vehicular access. The area will be under stop/go traffic control and motorists may experience minor delays. Works will take place between 7am and 5pm.
Register now for the annual Wilks Park After Dark walk
Do you ever wonder what goes bump in the night? Grab your torch and head on an adventure with Wagga Wagga City Council staff at the annual Wilks Park After Dark event on Friday 12 April. During the hour-and-a-half adventure you’ll spot nocturnal wildlife as they scurry and squawk through Wilks Park in North Wagga. “Wilks Park After Dark is held each year to highlight the many native nocturnal animals and birds that live
in Wagga Wagga, many of which are threatened species,” Council’s Environmental Education Officer Sam Parsell said. “On the guided tour you’ll learn about the rehabilitation works that have been undertaken to enhance the area for our locally threatened squirrel glider population. “You’ll also spot plenty of possums in the trees and if you’re lucky, barking owls.” The free tour takes place from 7pm to 8.30pm, with attendees to meet at
the Wilks Park car park off Hampden Avenue in North Wagga. If you want to take part in the outdoor adventure, please reserve your place by contacting Ms Parsell on 1300 292 442. Walkers will also need sturdy, enclosed footwear and warm clothing. Council staff have a limited number of spotlights available. Please bring your own torch if possible. wagga.nsw.gov.au/enviroevents
How much compost? This much! 9717 tonnes! That’s 1215 full garbage trucks. There’s more to the green lid bin
Goal
10,000 tonnes of food organic and garden organic waste composted in the first 12 months of service.
Result 9717 tonnes We came oh so close! For the first year of the service we composted 9717 tonnes of waste that would have otherwise gone to landfill.
GREAT WORK!
Despite not meeting our target it is a great result and one we should all be proud of.
The kerbside waste audit indicated that 32% of the red lid bin by weight is still food waste. Let’s work towards sending all our food waste to the green lid bin.
Paper + cardboard can be composted! Paper and cardboard can also go in the green lid bin, particularly small pieces of paper, shredded paper, soiled paper and paper towel.
Top tips! Year one is now done. Let’s continue this great work in separating our waste and divert even more waste over the coming year from landfill. Remove food waste from plastic wrapping before placing in the green lid bin. Shredded paper, paper towel, tissues, receipts, toilet paper rolls and newspaper are all perfect in the green lid bin. Animal waste should go in the red lid bin.
Let’s send less to landfill! Visit our website to learn what goes where:
yourwaste.com.au/a-zguide
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PLENTY ON IN WEEK TWO OF FRESH Headlining week two of the month-long Fresh festival is a TED-style talk by Father Rod Bower (pictured). Fr Bower is known for his thought-provoking billboards at the Gosford Anglican Church, which have made national headlines. In his talk titled “Reshaping our moral imagination: Turning good people in to just people”, the Archdeacon of the Central Coast will tackle how to create a world that’s inclusive and respectful of everyone. Fr Bower crosses beyond the realm of religion and into social justice, which saw him receive the 2016 Doha International Award for Interfaith Dialogue and be named Abyssinian of the year by the Muslim community. The Fresh program creatively
on the way in week two. “Father Rod Bower’s talk is one of the headline events in the month-long Fresh 2019 program, but there are plenty of other workshops and events throughout week two,” Council’s Director Community Janice Summerhayes said. “The Fresh program is fun, diverse and engaging and gives you the chance to experience something new. “This week you can do everything from learn how to make kefir to walking tours of the cactus and succulent garden in combines Seniors Festival and the Botanic Gardens.” Youth Week celebrations into a month-long program of talks, For the full Fresh program and workshops and events for people for more information on week of all ages and backgrounds. two’s events, visit wagga.nsw. gov.au/fresh or call the Visitor Week one featured a mix of Information Centre on music, art, history, food and culture events – and there’s more 1300 100 122.
A PL I C AT I O N S O PE N FO R N Y E F U N D I N G
The hunt is on for a community group or organisation to take the lead on Wagga Wagga’s 2019 New Year’s Eve celebrations. If you think you can help Wagga Wagga say goodbye to 2019 by bringing the good vibes in the form of a festival, concert or precinct party, then now is your time to shine. Wagga Wagga City Council is offering up to $50,000 financial sponsorship for a community group or organisation to run the event. “More than 10,000 people attend Wagga Wagga’s New Year’s Eve celebrations each year,” Visitor Economy and Events Co-ordinator Fiona Hamilton said. “Interested community groups, organisations, business owners and individuals are encouraged
to contact our Visitor Economy and Events team and talk about their ideas. “This is a unique opportunity for a new event or something similar to previous New Year’s Eve celebrations. Whatever format it takes, it must be community-focused with a wide audience appeal.” The event is a chance to get exposure for a club, group, charity or business and raise funds through stallholders, business sponsorship or ticketed VIP areas. Applications are open now until 3 May 2019. More information is available at visitwagga.com/nye. The new call for applications follows a recent expression of interest process, which did not result in any complying submissions.
Invitation to apply for funding from the ClubGRANTS Scheme
Wagga Wagga City Council as the coordinator for ClubGRANTS is now inviting applications for funding towards your local community service needs and priorities from the ClubGRANTS scheme. The ClubGRANTS scheme allows registered clubs with annual gaming machine revenue exceeding $1 million to apply a percentage of that revenue to specific development and support projects. At least 50% of funding from each club is to be allocated to Category 1 projects.
2019 Category 1 Funding Applications
The committee has placed a high priority on the below priorities for the Wagga Wagga LGA under Category 1 Funding;
For enquiries please contact Michelle Castle at Wagga Wagga City Council on 1300 292 442 during office hours. Online applications will be received via Wagga Wagga City Council website www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/clubgrants Applications open 9am Monday 4 March and close Friday 26 April 2019.
• Early Childhood and Family Services • Women and Family Health • Childcare Services Further to the above priorities and dependent on funds available, the committee will consider other priorities listed by Clubgrants NSW ranging from Aged, Disability, Youth, Emergency, Transport, Education and Employment Training Areas.
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#adoptdontshop
The instructions from our colleagues at the Glenfield Road Animal Shelter this week were “say something nice about her, she’s a cutie!”. After taking a look at Nyx, we wholeheartedly agree that this calico kitty is indeed as cute as a button. If you want this gorgeous girl parading around at your place, she can be adopted now for $231.50. The rehoming fee includes desexing, microchipping, lifetime registration, vaccination, worming and an ID tag. If you would like to see how cute Nyx is up close, head to the shelter from Monday to Saturday between 1pm and 4.15pm.
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vacancies SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER - ACTIVE TRAVEL PLAN Remuneration: $130,000 gpa + super (in accordance with experience) Enquiries: Rupesh Shah - 02 6926 9517 Closing Date: Sunday, 21 April 2019 RISK MANAGEMENT OFFICER 12 Month Fixed Term Contract (14 Hours Per Week) Remuneration: $1,024.12 gpf + super Enquiries: Ingrid Hensley - 02 6926 9573 Closing Date: Monday, 22 April 2019 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) SUPPORT OFFICER Fixed Term Contract until 25 March 2020 Remuneration: $2,772.76 gpf + super Enquiries: Vanesa Mlinaric - 02 6926 9224 Closing Date: Sunday, 28 April 2019 SUBDIVISIONS ENGINEER Remuneration: $100,230.72 gpa (base, civil liability allowance + super) Enquiries: Peter Ross - 02 6926 9647 Closing Date: Monday, 29 April 2019 SENIOR RANGER Remuneration: $2,686.78 gpf + super Enquiries: Brett Burt - 02 6926 9305 Closing Date: Monday, 29 April 2019
To view these opportunities and apply, visit wagga.nsw.gov.au/jobs Wagga Wagga City Council is an EEO employer Values - Part of everything we do: Trust • Respect • Innovation • Teamwork
Wagga to the world
Business seminar
Export opportunities for Riverina-Murray businesses
Are you looking to develop new market opportunities and expand your business? Or simply interested in learning more about global trade and exporting?
Free business seminar
Hear from trade and industry experts in exporting and logistics. Wednesday 1 May, 2019 Wagga Wagga City Council
To register or find out more information visit wagga.nsw.gov.au/waggatotheworld
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Public Notices EXPRESSION OF INTEREST - FORMER TARCUTTA RFS SHED
Glenfield Park Wagga Wagga City Council is considering a proposal to close the pedestrian laneway between 11 and Wagga Wagga City Council 12 Walla Place, Glenfield is calling for expressions Park and the Glenfield Park of interest from registered Oval. Council is interested community groups for in receiving comments licensing of the former from community members Tarcutta Rural Fire Services who may be affected by shed located at 8 Bent the proposed closure. Street, Tarcutta. Persons wishing to make a submission in relation For an information pack to the proposal should please contact Dianne do so prior to the close Wright on 1300 292 of the exhibition period. 442. The closing date for Submissions should be submissions is Friday 26 in writing and may be April 2019. delivered to Wagga Wagga EOI 2019-605 City Council or mailed PURCHASE & to the General Manager, REMOVAL OF RIVER Wagga Wagga City Council, PO Box 20, Wagga Wagga RED GUM WOOD Expressions of Interest (EOI) NSW 2650 or emailed to are called for the purchase council@wagga.nsw.gov. au Persons making written and removal of Red Gum submissions regarding the wood (trees). The wood proposal are advised that is aged for 1 year and 5 any submission received Months. Documentation within the submission is available free of charge via tenderlink.com/wagga. period will be subject to the Government Enquiries can be directed Information (Public Access) to Mark Hewson via phone Act 2009 and the Privacy 02 6926 9432 or Hewson. and Personal Information mark@wagga.nsw.gov. Protection Act (PIPPA) and au for further information, may be attached to a report, documentation and details in its entirety or in part, to of the site visit. EOI closes Council unless explicitly 2pm Wednesday 17 April requested by the person 2019. making the submission that they do not wish this EOI FOR to occur. Any questions IMPOUNDED relating to the proposal of VEHICLES the laneway closure may be Applications are sought referred to Dianne Wright from the public interested or Jenny Bailey on 1300 in purchasing impounded 292 442. The closing date vehicles held by Council. for submissions is Monday Suitably endorsed 6 May 2019. submissions marked ‘EOI RFQ2019-516 ZOO Purchase of Impounded Vehicle’ with the vehicle ANIMAL FOOD impound number and SUPPLY tender amount are invited Wagga Wagga City Council and will be received by the is seeking offers for “RFQ undersigned until 5pm 24 2019-516 Zoo Animal April 2019 at the Customer Food Supply” (both live & Service desk, Wagga artificial) for the Botanic Wagga Civic Centre, 243 Gardens Zoo site. This is a Baylis Street. schedule of rates contract Vehicles can be viewed on for the supply of animal site from 3pm to 4pm on food and associated 11, 16 and 18 April 2019 at products. Applications are the Glenfield Road Animal invited and will be received Shelter, 2 Glenfield Rd, by the undersigned until Wagga Wagga. Vehicles 2pm Wednesday 1 May can also be viewed on 2019. Wagga Wagga City Enquiries and requests Council’s website wagga. for specifications should nsw.gov.au/cars. be directed to the Manager Parks & Strategic PUBLIC NOTICE Operations, Henry Pavitt PROPOSED on 0408 639 366 or pavitt. CLOSURE OF henry@wagga.nsw.gov. A PEDESTRIAN au. A non-refundable LANEWAY fee of $110.00 will be charged for each hard Public Notice Proposed copy of the specification or Closure of a Pedestrian specifications at nil cost can Laneway Walla Place,
WHAT’S
ON WAGGA WAGGA + SURROUNDS
THIS WEEK:
OPEN STUDIO GALLERY
Sat 6 Apr, 10am – 3pm Wagga Art Society Studio, 11 Small St. Ph: 0400 225 768
HEAR THEIR STORY: HOW TO CAPTURE TREASURED MEMORIES
Sat 6 Apr, 10am – 12pm Museum of Riverina Historical Council Chambers Site, Baylis St.
Contact us
Enquiries: Further details relating to the matter can be obtained by contacting NOTICE OF the Council’s City DEVELOPMENT Development. If you have any enquiries regarding PROPOSAL Wagga Wagga City Council the application, or about making submission, please has received the following call City Development on application to carry out 1300 292 442. “Development” under the Environmental Planning and SEWER Assessment Act, 1979. REHABILITATION DA18/0510, 11 Lot PROGRAM Residential Subdivision Interflow Pty Ltd are - Amended Description, commencing a sewer 42 Old Bomen Rd rehabilitation program CARTWRIGHTS HILL NSW throughout Wagga Wagga 2650, Lot 83 DP 751422, shortly. The anticipated Applicant: Gail Frances start date is 8 April 2019. Burns Craig William Burns Name of Consent Authority: They will be carrying out Wagga Wagga City Council high pressure jetting and CCTV inspections of sewer The subject application mains, house connections and accompanying and manholes, and after documentation, may be consultation with Council inspected at the following staff, if required, further address until the closure of works may be undertaken. exhibition. As part of these works, Exhibition documents are Council officers and Council only available between contractors will require Submission Period: access to all properties 08/04/2019 to 22/04/2019 (yards only), and some Where: Wagga Wagga plant and equipment may City Council, cnr Baylis and be located on properties Morrow Streets, Wagga at times. Council requests Wagga (Customer Service that manholes and house Counter) or eservices. connections are clear and wagga.nsw.gov.au/ accessible for these works exhibitiondocs to be undertaken. When: 9am to 5pm, Some residents may Monday to Friday (except experience an increase in Public Holidays). noise or odours while the Any person seeking works are being carried out, to make a submission however every effort will in relation to the be made to minimise any abovementioned impact. Interflow Pty Ltd will development should provide a letter to residents address all correspondence providing all necessary to the Consent Authority information prior to works to be received prior to commencing in that area, 5pm on the final day of the including relevant contact exhibition period. If any numbers. submission is made by way of objection, the grounds of EXHIBITION objection must be specified OF DRAFT in the submission. AMENDMENT TO Persons lodging WAGGA WAGGA submissions are required to LEP 2010 declare political donations AMENDMENT NO. (including donations of LEP18/0006 TO more than $1000) made WAGGA WAGGA in the previous two years. For more details, including LEP 2010 PUBLIC disclosure form, go to EXHIBITION www.planning.nsw.gov.au/ Land Description: Lots donations. 1 – 3 DP 818428 – 15, 17, Persons making written 19, Lloyd Drive, Lots 1 – 12 submissions regarding the DP860586 – all addresses above development are Plane Tree Drive, Lots 1 – 7 advised that any submission DP 1110942 – all addresses received within the Stringybark Place submission period will be Aim: To exhibit the subject to the Government documentation associated Information (Public Access) with Planning Proposal Act 2009 and the Privacy LEP18/0006. LEP18/0006 and Personal Information proposes an amendment Protection Act (PIPPA) and to reduce the minimum may be attached to the lot size requirement from final report, in its entirety 8 hectares to 4500 square or in part, to Council unless metres at the subject explicitly requested by lands. Council has been the person making the authorised as the local plansubmission that they do not making authority for this wish this to occur.
be accessed on tenderlink. com/wagga.
Ph: 6926 9655
INTRODUCTION TO LIFE WRITING
Sat 6 Apr, 2pm – 4pm Eastern Riverina Arts Inc., Fitzmaurice St. Ph: 1300 292 442
6.45am – 2pm Willans Hill Miniature Railway, Wagga Botanic Gardens, Macleay St. Ph: 8966 8500
DIM SUM THEN SOME – COOKING CLASS
HER SOUND, HER 7 Apr, 10am – 2pm STORY: CELEBRATING Sun Food I Am, 29 Kunzea WOMEN IN Place. foodiam.com.au AUSTRLIAN MUSIC Sat 6 Apr, 6pm – 7.30pm WILLANS HILL Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, MINIATURE RAILWAY Morrow Street. RIDES Ph: 6926 9660
DOWNSIDE BUSH DANCE
Sat 6 Apr, 7.30pm – midnight Downside Hall, DownsideSheperds Siding Rd, off Coolamon Rd. Ph: 0427 042 686
RIDE FOR COUNTRY KIDS Sun 7 Apr,
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
Sun 7 Apr, 10.30am – 4pm Wagga Botanic Gardens, Macleay St. Ph: 0412 439 455
FROM BRUNCH TO LUNCH: THE ULTIMATE WOMEN’S LUNCH Sun 7 Apr, 10.30am – 3pm Wagga RSL Club, Cnr
WAGGA AUTISM SUPERHERO WALK
Sun 7 Apr, 1pm – 4pm CSU Cellar Door, Mambarra Dr. Ph: 6933 2435
Sun 7 Apr, 4pm – 6pm Hampden Bar Cellar, Romano’s Hotel, 81 Fitzmaurice St. Ph: 6926 9688
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Environmental Planning & Assessment Act, 1979 Notice of Proposal for Designated & Integrated Development
Wagga Wagga City Council has received the following application to carry out “Development” under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979. Development Application No: DA18/0408 Proposal: Pig Farm (Intensive Livestock Agriculture) – 15,000 Standard Pig Unit Facility and associated infrastructure Property: 240 Flanagans Rd MATONG NSW 2652 Lot 48 DP 750854, Lot 51 DP 750854, Lot 54 DP 750854, Lot 1 DP 1085420 Applicant: PIC AUSTRALIA Name of Consent Authority: Wagga Wagga City Council The proposal is Designated Development. The proposal is Integrated Development. The approval requested is under Sections 43(a), 47 and 55 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 The Approval Body is the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Exhibition of Documentation The subject application, Environmental Impact Statement and other accompanying documentation, may be inspected (during the submission period identified below) at the following places: 1.Wagga Wagga City Council, corner Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga, 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (except Public Holidays) 2.Department of Planning and Environment Level 1, 11 Farrer Street, Queanbeyan, 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (except Public Holidays) 3.Online at: https://eservices.wagga.nsw.gov.au/exhibitiondocs Submissions Any person may make written submissions concerning the Development Application. If any submission is made by way of objection, the grounds of objection must be specified in the submission. Submission Period: 11/04/2019 until 13/05/2019 Submissions must be received by the Consent Authority prior to the closure of the submission period. 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. Persons lodging submissions are required to declare reportable political donations and gifts made in the previous two years. For more details, including disclosure form, go to www.planning.nsw.gov.au/donations Submissions shall be addressed to: Post: Wagga Wagga City Council PO Box 20 WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650 Email: council@wagga.nsw.gov.au Right of Appeal: Unless the Planning Assessment Commission conducts a review of this development any person who makes a submission by way of objection and who is dissatisfied with the determination of the Consent Authority to grant Consent to the Development Application may appeal to the Land and Environment Court. If the Independent Planning Commission conducts a public hearing, the Commission’s determination of the application is final and not subject to appeal Enquiries: Further details relating to the matter can be obtained by contacting the Council. If you have any enquiries regarding the application, or about making a submission, please telephone Council’s City Development section on 1300 292 442. Peter Thompson, GENERAL MANAGER
Mon 8 Apr – Fri 12 Apr, 10am – 11am Wagga Botanic Gardens, Macleay St. Ph: 1300 292 442
Sun 7 Apr, 2pm – 6pm Thomas Blamey Tavern, 55 Main St, Lake Albert. Ph: 0407 658 901
AQUA FIT
Tue 9 Apr & Thu 11 Apr, 6pm – 7pm Oasis Aquatic Centre, 50 Morgan St. Ph: 6926 9390
WAGGA SOCIAL NETBALL
Wed 10 Apr, 10am Bolton Park Stadium, Morgan Street. caronne@scvella.id.au
12pm Magpies Nest, 20 Pine Gully Road. Ph: 6933 1523
THAI STREET FOOD – TOP FIVE MUST LEARN DISHES – COOKING CLASS Wed 10 Apr, 6pm – 10pm Food I Am, 29 Kunzea Place. foodiam.com.au
MEMOIR AND FAMILY HISTORY WRITING
Thu 11 Apr, 6pm – 8pm Eastern Riverina Arts Inc., Fitzmaurice St. Ph: 1300 292 442
WAGGA WAGGA EXPO
Fri 12 Apr, 10am – 5pm Wagga Showgrounds and Exhibition Complex,
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DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL
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May 2019. Submissions may be delivered to the Council Chambers or mailed to The General Manager, Wagga Wagga City Council, PO Box 20, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 or emailed to council@wagga.nsw.gov.au
1300 292 442 www.wagga.nsw.gov.au
Mon 8 Apr – Fri 12 Apr, 10am – 11am Wagga Botanic Gardens, Macleay St. Ph: 1300 292 442
Sun 7 Apr, 11am – 2pm Apex Park, 43 Eastlake Dr, Lake Albert. Ph: 0427 007 261
LAST DRINKS
(public holidays excluded) or on Council’s website wagga.nsw.gov.au/public in the ‘Open for Comment’ section within the above exhibition period. Submission Procedure: Any interested person or organisation wishing to make a written submission in relation to the draft plan should do so by Friday, 24
CACTUS AND KEFIR MAKING SUCCULENT GARDEN WORKSHOP Wed 10 Apr, 10am – TOUR
Dobbs & Kincaid St. Ph: 0423 722 098
BIDGEE BLUES CLUB OPEN MIC AFTERNOON
planning proposal. Exhibition Period: 8 April 2019 to 10 May 2019 (inclusive) Inspection Venue: The Planning Proposal is available for inspection at the Wagga Wagga Civic Centre, Cnr Baylis and Morrow Sts, Wagga Wagga during the hours of 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday
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MARJAN’S KITCHEN – A PERSIAN FEAST Fri 12 Apr, 6pm – 9pm Thorne Street Café, 82 Thorne St. Ph: 0423 185 591
RESHAPING MORAL IMAGINATION: TURNING GOOD PEOPLE INTO JUST PEOPLE FATHER ROD BOWER Sat 13 Apr, 11am – 12.30pm Erin Earth, 1 Kildare St. Ph: 1300 100 122
MOVIE AND BOWL SCHOOL HOLIDAY EVENT
Fri 12 Apr, 10am – 9pm Wagga Bowling and Forum 6 Cinema, 77 Trail St. Ph: 6971 9410