Council News #216 - 13 October 2018

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INSIDE: SPRING JAM WRAP, CUSTOMER SERVICE RECOGNITION + MORE

Council News CITY OF WAGGA WAGGA

FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 13 OCTOBER 2018

Issue No: 216

Weekly information from us to you ROADWORKS: Council's Works Assistant Patrick Murphy and Supervisor Wearing Operations Lee Shoemark look over plans for asphalt pavement rehabilitation works on Lake Albert Road, which start on Monday 19 November.

Major repairs for Lake Albert Road The first stage towards a complete resurface of one of Wagga Wagga’s main arterial roads will start next month. Wagga Wagga City Council will start Stage 1 of renewing Lake Albert Road’s surface with works

between Fay Avenue and Lord Baden Powell Drive on Monday 19 November. Council’s Director Commercial Operations Caroline Angel said this major work is part of an ongoing program to rehabilitate and maintain the extensive local road network. “This stage of asphalt pavement rehabilitation is the first in a planned multistaged approach towards upgrading Lake Albert

Road,” Ms Angel said. “Council has an extensive list of road upgrades scheduled in this year’s budget. We are working through that list and achieving success. “Lake Albert Road has been identified as a priority. Work will start on the first stage of a multistaged project with a focus on renewing the entire surface of this road.” To minimise inconvenience to

surrounding residents and local traffic, and for the safety of construction staff, the roadworks will be undertaken at night, from 7pm to 6am, via partial and complete road closures of Lake Albert Road. Weather permitting, the project is scheduled to be completed on the morning of Saturday 8 December. Local vehicle access will be provided to residents directly impacted by the works.

Stage A: Monday 19 to Thursday 22 November

All northbound lanes closed from 7pm to 6am, between Fay Ave and Lord Baden Powell Drive to address lower structural pavement layers. One southbound lane open. Detour route via Kooringal Road.

Stage B: Monday 26 to Friday 30 November

All southbound lanes closed from 7pm to 6am, between Fay Ave and Lord Baden Powell Drive to address lower structural pavement layers. One northbound lane open. Detour route via Kooringal Road.

Stage C: Monday 3 to Friday 7 December

All four lanes closed from 7pm to 6am, to address final wearing course layer over previously completed areas stages A & B. Detour route via Kooringal Road.

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Taste the world at Fusion18 street festival

Wagga Wagga’s premier springtime celebration of live music, food and culture is set to be one of the biggest yet. Headlining Fusion18 Multicultural Street Festival are Mama Kin Spender, Oh Mercy, Henry Wagons and Woodes. These unique Australian artists promise to bring an eclectic mix of sounds and styles to the Victory Memorial Gardens stage. With the festival just a week away, the buzz

around this annual event is building. Council’s Director Community Services, Janice Summerhayes, said this year’s festival is expected to attract another huge crowd from across the region and interstate on Saturday 20 October. “Fusion has gone from strength to strength and we are expecting in excess of 10,000 people to soak up the vibrant festival atmosphere and enjoy a playfully curated program of entertainment, fun activities

and bountiful feasting options,” Ms Summerhayes said. Food lovers will be able to devour authentic and modern street style bites from 31 countries: Afghanistan, Argentina, China, France, Germany, Greece, India, Iraq, Italy, Korea, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, United

Kingdom, United States of America, Vietnam & Zimbabwe. “From Afghani to Zimbabwean, this year there is a wonderland of international food options on offer in the World Food Village,” Ms Summerhayes said. “Along with our headliners, there is an exciting program of traditional and contemporary performances by community performers as well as back-to-back DJ sets by perennial festival

favourites the Dancing Accountant and Cumbia Massive. “Roving performers are always a hit and this year there will be everything from bubble-blowing unicorns to New Orleans-style street music.’ “I encourage community members to grab their picnic rug and chairs, get outside, and have fun with family and friends.” Fusion18 will be held in the Victory Memorial Gardens

and Civic Centre Precinct from 4pm to 9.30pm on Saturday 20 October. To discover more about this year’s festival, visit wagga.nsw.gov.au/fusion Fusion18 is presented by Wagga Wagga City Council and made possible by major sponsor Riverina Water County Council, media sponsor The Daily Advertiser, supporting partner Origin Energy and cultural partners the Multicultural Council of Wagga Wagga and Riverina Community College.

LO C A L B U S I N E SS E S C A N CO N N EC T FO R SU CC E SS

The local business spotlight will focus on small and medium sized enterprises in Wagga Wagga later this month as part of Small Business Month in New South Wales. A free regional workshop opportunity is being offered to 100 small business operators in the Wagga Wagga Local Government Area to help celebrate the contribution SMEs make to local, state and national economies.

Wagga Wagga City Council Economic Development Officer Andrea Crossley said the “Connect for Success” event was an opportunity for business owners to gain an insight into their own business with the help of expert commentators. “It’s important that we continue to recognise and support local business,” Ms Crossley said. “Connect For Success

is one opportunity where we can put the focus squarely on local small and medium sized businesses. “This is an excellent networking opportunity, and also to learn about business growth strategies.” The workshops “Seven Steps to Small Business Success” and “Sales Out Of The Box” will target many areas including, leadership, marketing, pathways to profit and face-to-face sales amid

the digital revolution. Connect for Success is a partnership between Council, the NSW Government and Wagga Wagga Business Enterprise Centre. It will be held on Wednesday 24 October at Wagga’s Thirsty Crow Brewery from 5-9pm. It is open to the first 100 people who can register online until 5pm 22 October, unless booked out before, at: connectforsuccess. floktu.com

NO-GO FOR SHEFFIELD SHIELD IN CIT Y

Wagga Wagga City Council and Cricket NSW have this week confirmed the Sheffield Shield and Futures League matches in the city this season will not proceed. Council has had problems with preparing the pitch due to a shortfall in internal expertise to deliver a pitch of the required standard. There was a wicket inspection at Robertson Oval this week, and while soil has now been sourced from North Sydney Oval and the pitch area is responding well, there is not enough time to prepare a pitch surface to first class cricket standard. Council General Manager Peter Thompson confirmed that the matches would be played at another venue. Wagga Wagga was being discussed as a possible venue for the matches in mid October and early November. Council staff have been in talks with Cricket NSW since it was agreed at Council’s 24 September meeting to progress discussions in a bid to secure the match for the city. The decision was made in consultation with Cricket NSW and one of its appointed curators who visited the city to inspect Robertson Oval. “Unfortunately, while we now believe the pitch is progressing to meet the required standard, we have run out of time to prepare a wicket,” Mr

Thompson said. “The inspection revealed there were some issues with the wicket and the time needed to bring it up to standard was not achievable at this stage of discussions. “Council staff have been proactive in trying to secure a match. We will continue to pursue opportunities with Cricket NSW and we’re confident in achieving that in the longer term.” Cricket NSW Chief Executive Andrew Jones confirmed Cricket NSW was unable to play a JLT Sheffield Shield match in Wagga Wagga this year. “However our policy remains to play one Sheffield Shield match in regional NSW/ACT each season and we are keen to bring the Blues back there in the future,” Mr Jones said. “We have a terrific relationship with Council and appreciate their understanding in this matter. We will continue to explore opportunities to bring elite content to the city. “We are also actively working to further develop the cricket facilities at Bolton Park and in the broader region.” Wagga Wagga hosted a Sheffield Shield match at Robertson Oval in 2015 and earlier this year hosted a Women’s Big Bash League doubleheader at the same venue.

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PASSION FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE LEADS TO AWARD NOMINATION

Meredith Hester (pictured above) is passionate about excellent customer service. Mrs Hester is Wagga Wagga City Council’s Team Leader Customer Service and has been short-listed as a finalist in the 2018 National Local Government Customer Service Network Awards. The awards will be announced at the NLGCSN conference in Brisbane between 17-19 October and Mrs Hester is one of four finalists from across Australia. “Regardless of the

outcome next week, it’s been a great honour to firstly be nominated and then to be named a finalist alongside some very good other people,” Mrs Hester said. Mrs Hester started working at Council 12 years ago with traffic administration before switching over to Customer Service after a few weeks. She now leads a team of seven customer service officers and takes much pride in the service the team offers the city’s residents. “We are the first point of contact here

at Council,” Mrs Hester said. “It’s important we’re across all Council business … we get many inquiries about a large range of issues. There’s 4,000 phone calls that come through the call centre each month, and then there’s the face-to-face contact with visitors to the Civic Centre. “I’m passionate about providing the community with excellent customer service, and I believe our team delivers and meets community expectations in this area.”

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MULTI-PURPOSE STADIUM ANOTHER STEP CLOSER TO COMPLETION

Completion of the multi-purpose stadium (MPS) is a step closer this week with cladding being installed on the external walls. It’s the latest milestone in the construction of Wagga Wagga’s first MPS. Project Manager Tom Lemerle said work on the stadium is proceeding quickly with air-conditioning and lighting systems also being installed this month.

“The installation of the internal and external windows is almost complete and internal painting has started. The next major milestone will be the installation of the sprung timber sports floor,” he said. The $9M project to provide a community, entertainment and highquality sporting space is scheduled to be completed by December, weather permitting.

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R E P O R T

All parks, reserves and open space areas receive one grass cut about every six weeks as part of Council’s seasonal mowing program. The mowing teams

6000 flock to Spring Jam festival Planning for next year’s Spring Jam is already in the pipeline after the success of this year’s inaugural children’s festival. About 6000 little people and their grownup friends flocked to Wagga Wagga’s Botanic Gardens for a fun-filled day of song, dance, food and outdoor adventure. It was a great mix of activity which captivated the large audience and had Spring Jammers giving the festival a big thumbs up for its return next year. Wagga Wagga City Council Visitor Economy and Events Coordinator Fiona Hamilton said the

first-ever Spring Jam was an overwhelming success and early feedback suggested an even bigger and brighter festival next year. “We have had extremely positive feedback so far. It was great to see so many people enjoying the beautiful spring weather and this new event which had so much to offer,” Ms Hamilton said. “We would like to thank everyone for coming along to support Spring Jam and would now encourage attendees to let us know what they thought of the event to help us plan Spring Jam 2019!”

L AWN CEMETERY E X TENSION NEARING COMPLETION

The second stage of work to complete the new Section 12 at Wagga Wagga’s Lawn Cemetery and Crematorium on Brunskill Road started this month. The north-eastern corner of the 39-hectare cemetery was developed into Section 12 during Stage 1 of the extension project undertaken last year. Section 12 has the capacity to accommodate 1300 burial sites for an estimated period of 15 years. Stage 2 works will incorporate the installation of irrigation and

WHAT’S

ON WAGGA WAGGA + SURROUNDS

THIS WEEK: RIVERINA PRODUCERS MARKET

Every Thu, 1pm – 6pm Wagga Wagga Showground, Bourke St. Ph: 0428 263 297

EAT LOCAL THURSDAY

Every Thu, 3.30pm – 7.30pm Black Swan Hotel, 37 Gardiner St.

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turf, construction of an internal all-weather access road and a pump shed upgrade. The project is expected to be completed by mid-November, weather permitting. The extension is one of the initiatives outlined in the Stage 2 Master Plan aimed at providing future direction for the site. Sections eight, 10 and 11 each have a unique memorial design. Planning for the Section 12 design is currently in progress. A raised granite memorial with a laser etched inscription panel is proposed. Ashes can be interred

Every Sat, 9am-12pm Community Demonstration Gardens, Cnr Albury & Shaw St. Ph: 0411 417 956

into the base of the granite memorial. Meanwhile, a new beam was installed earlier this month in the ‘Forget Me Nots’ baby section which will allow for a further 44 internments in this area. Other long-term initiatives planned are a scatter garden, open air chapel and more landscaping. In 2018 to date, there have been 193 cremations, 160 burials and 40 ashes interred at the Wagga Wagga Lawn Cemetery and Crematorium.

Sat 13 Oct – Fri 19 Oct Various Eat + Drink venues around Wagga. visitwagga.com/devour

LADYSMITH TOURIST RAILWAY OPEN DAY

Sat 13 Oct, 12pm – 3pm Ladysmith Railway Station, Cunningdroo St, LITTLE TRIFFIDS WAGGA PARKRUN FLOWER WORKSHOP Ladysmith. Sat 13 Oct, 8am – 11am Sat 13 Oct, 10am – 1pm Ph: 0458 263 443 Apex Park, Lake Albert Rd. Little Triffids HQ, 54 East WOULLUNDRY parkrun.com.au/wagga St, North Wagga. SATURDAY MARKETS Ph: 0424 291 634 Sat 13 Oct, 8am – 1pm WAGGA WAGGA ROAD RUNNERS RIVERINA IRIS FARM Civic Centre Precinct, Tarcutta St. SATURDAY RUN OPEN GARDEN Ph: 0408 692 929 Sat 13 Oct, 7.30am Sat 13 – Fri 19 Oct, Rawlings Crawlings, Angel 10am – 5pm WAGGA WAGGA Riverina Iris Farm, 13 St, Rawlings Park. Ph: 02 CLASSIC CAR SHOW Sycamore Road. 6922 6208 AND SHINE Ph: 0432 777 142 Sun 14 Oct, 10am – 2pm FITNESS CAMP Murrumbidgee Turf Club, Mon 15 Oct – Fri 19 Oct, WAGGA WAGGA Travers St. 9.30am – 10.15am RELAY FOR LIFE Ph: 0428 266 104 Bolton Park, Cnr of Sat 13 – Sun 14 Oct Morgan & Tarcutta St. Conolly Park, Bourke St. THE AUSTRALIAN livelifegetactive.com Ph: 6937 2600 NATIONAL OLIVE

OPEN STUDIO GALLERY

Sat 13 Oct, 10am – 3pm Wagga Art Society Studio, 11 Small St. Ph: 0400 225 768

DEVOUR WAGGA

MOVIE AND BOWL SCHOOL HOLIDAYS EVENT

Sat 13 Oct – Sun 14 Oct Wagga Bowling and Forum 6 Cinemas, 77 Trail St. Ph: 6971 9410

CONFERENCE AND TRADE EXHIBITION

Thur 18 – Fri 19 Oct, 8.30am – 5pm Quality Hotel Rules Club, 188 Fernleigh Road. Ph: 0478 606 145

For event organising and promotion support, contact Council’s events unit: events@wagga.nsw.gov.au or 1300 292 442 Mon - Fri.

will be operating in the following suburbs this week: North: Estella East: Ladysmith followed by Forest Hill West: Glenfield followed by Lloyd

Seasonal: Forest Hill Roadside: North region following by south east region Village: Galore, followed by Currawarna, Euberta and Brucedale.

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Small Business Month Grow your business

Connect for Success Wednesday 24 October The City of Wagga Wagga, in partnership with the NSW Government and the Wagga Wagga Business Enterprise Centre, is pleased to host this Small Business Workshop with two dynamic sessions providing you with the tools and guidance to further succeed in your business. Time: 5pm – 9pm Venue: Thirsty Crow, 153 Fitzmaurice Street Wagga Wagga, NSW

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COUNCILLOR COLUMN opportunity. Just give me a call and I am sure we will be able to find a way that you can help. Hello everyone, It need only be for one or two hours, or more. I am sure you will all know what I am going to We have several venues push in this column. Yes, that need cleaning up. it is October and Sunday I also know that you 21 October is a huge may have offered day in Wagga Wagga. before, however, I need to know if and when you This day is Graffiti Removal Day and if you can be available on the 21st of this month. can volunteer to help on the day, here is your My phone number is

Public Notices ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT 14 OF THE WAGGA WAGGA DEVELOPMENT CONTROL PLAN 2010 (AMENDMENT TO SOLAR ACCESS, SETBACK AND PRIVACY CONTROLS – SECTION 9 AND SECTION 16 OF THE DEVELOPMENT CONTROL PLAN)

RFT 2019-03 SEWER MAINS REHABILITATION SERVICES

Suitably endorsed Tenders marked “RFT2019-16 Concrete Crushing” are invited and will be received by the undersigned until 2pm Wednesday 7th November 2018. The Contract is a Schedule of Rates Contract for the work associated with crushing waste concrete at Council’s Gregadoo Waste Management Facility. Enquiries: Manager Gregagoo Waste Management Centre Geoff Pym on pym. geoff@wagga.nsw.gov. au. A non-refundable fee of $110.00 will be charged for each hard copy of the specification or specifications at nil cost can be accessed on www. tenderlink.com/wagga.

0402 214 556. If I do not answer immediately I will definitely get back to you. If you cannot make it, please let us know if any new graffiti appears in the future. I would also like to mention a big thankyou to Neighbourhood Watch who are helping us again this year, and of course, members of all the Rotary Clubs in Wagga Wagga who

Morrow Street and Morrow Street between Baylis Street and Ivan Jack Drive Date: Saturday 20 October 2018 Duration: 9am to 12am Reason: Fusion Multicultural Street Festival Detour: As signposted

OASIS ADMISSION FEES - HAPPY HOUR PROMOTION

Council hereby gives public notice of the Oasis Admission Fees - Happy Hour Promotion. While Oasis fees have been set based on competitive market rates, and also on maximising visitation to In accordance with Clause the centres, from time to 21 (2) of the Environmental time a reduced pricing Planning and Assessment point may be offered up Regulations (2000), Wagga to a maximum of 50% of Wagga City Council the approved price, and hereby gives public notice advertised to support of its decision to adopt a promotion aimed at Amendment 14 to Wagga increasing participation Wagga Development and / or attracting new Control Plan 2010. customers. A reduced Council on Monday 8 pricing point will require October 2018 approved Management Approval. A an Amendment to discounted promotional Section 9 – Residential pricing point will be NOTICE OF Development and Section 16 Gobbagombalin Urban TEMPORARY ROAD offered for a specified period of time only and all Release Area of the Wagga CLOSURE – DUNNS promotional conditions will Wagga Development ROAD be advertised. Control Plan 2010 (Version The Oasis admission fees 17). The amendments come Notice is hereby given under Roads Act 1993 - happy hour promotion into effect on the date Part 8 Division 4 of the will be on exhibition this notice is published as temporary closing of: from 13 October 2018 Version 18. Road: Dunns Road for a period of 28 days, The Wagga Wagga until 10 November 2018. Date: Wednesday 10 Development Control Council invites public October – Friday 19 Plan 2010, as amended, submissions on the Oasis October 2018 is published on Council’s admission fees - happy Reason: Closure to permit website. For any enquires regarding this amendment, Council Operations staff to hour promotion, to be lodged within the exhibition re-sheet the surface with contact Council’s Strategic period. Inspection Venue: new material, and grading Planning section on 1300 The Oasis admission fees the new surface back to a 292 442 or visit Councils - happy hour promotion appropriate profile. website. is available for review Detour: As signposted RFT 2019-03 at Wagga Wagga City Council, Cnr Baylis & NOTICE OF SEWER MAINS TEMPORARY ROAD Morrow Sts, Wagga REHABILITATION during the hours CLOSURE – BAYLIS & Wagga, SERVICES of 9am to 5pm Monday Suitably endorsed Tenders MORGAN STREET to Friday (public holidays marked “RFT2019-03 Notice is hereby given excluded) within the above Sewer Mains Rehabilitation under Roads Act 1993 exhibition period. The Oasis Services” are invited and Part 8 Division 4 of the admission fees - happy will be received by the temporary closing of: hour promotion can also undersigned until 2pm Road: Baylis Street and be accessed from Council’s Wednesday 7 November Morgan Street website at www.wagga.nsw. 2018. Council is seeking Date: Tuesday 16 October gov.au/public. Tenders from suitably 2018 Submission Procedure: qualified providers for Persons wishing to make Duration: 4pm - 5pm the provision of Gravity a submission in relation to Reason: Town and Gown Sewer Rehabilitation the Oasis admission fees Parade services through trenchless - happy hour promotion Detour: As signposted technology, in various should do so prior to the locations, for a period of up close of the exhibition NOTICE OF to four years from 2018 to TEMPORARY ROAD period. 2022. Submissions should be Enquiries: Mark Hewson on CLOSURE - BAYLIS in writing and may be AND MORROW 02 6926 9432 or Hewson. delivered to Wagga Wagga Mark@wagga.nsw.gov. STREETS City Council or mailed au. A non-refundable Notice is hereby given to the General Manager, fee of $110.00 will be under Roads Act 1993 Wagga Wagga City Council, charged for each hard Part 8 Division 4 of the PO Box 20, Wagga Wagga, copy of the specification temporary closing of: NSW 2650 or emailed or specifications at nil cost Road: Baylis Street between to council@wagga.nsw.gov. can be accessed on www. au. Persons making written Wollundry Lagoon and tenderlink.com/wagga.

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

councillor.braid@wagga.nsw.gov.au 0402 214 556 have been helping for many years. We would like all volunteers to meet at 8am at Bernardi’s in Bourke Street for a barbecue, we will then advise you where you can help remove graffiti. We hope to see you on Sunday 21 October helping in some way with the Graffiti Removal Day. Now that the warmer

submissions regarding the Oasis admission fees happy hour promotion 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. Any questions relating to the Oasis admission fees - happy hour promotion may be referred to Maurice Eames on 6926 9390.

PROPOSED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE REDUCED ROAD CLOSURE FEE BURKINSHAWS AND MCCLURES LANE, TARCUTTA

Council hereby gives public notice of the exhibition of Proposed Financial Assistance - Reduced Road Closure Fee for Burkinshaws and McClures Lane, Tarcutta. Council proposes to provide financial assistance to Malcolm and Kerrie Plum to the value of $1460 being the difference between the 2017/18 and 2018/19 Road Closure Fee as the Plum’s were prevented from finalising their 2017/18 road closure application due to the instigation of a moratorium on the acceptance of new road closure applications by the NSW State Department of Industry – Lands & Water (Crown Lands) in April 2018. The proposed financial assistance will be on exhibition from 13 October 2018 for a period of 28 days, until 10 November 2018. Council invites public submissions on the proposed financial assistance, to be lodged within the exhibition period. Inspection Venue: The proposed financial assistance is available for review at Wagga Wagga City Council, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga, during the hours of 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday (public holidays excluded) within the above exhibition period. The proposed financial assistance can also be accessed from Council’s website at www.wagga.nsw. gov.au/public. Submission Procedure: Persons wishing to make a submission in relation to the proposed financial

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weather is with us pay a visit to all our parks, especially the Botanic Gardens. Check when the Miniature Railway is running and have a great ride (for the young and old), have a look at the zoo and do not forget the museum. Have a great time!

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assistance should do so prior to the close of the exhibition period. Submissions should be in writing and may be delivered to Wagga Wagga City Council 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. Persons making written submissions regarding the above proposed financial assistance 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

SOLAR LIGHTS TO BE R E I N S TA L L E D

The remaining 25 repaired solar lights will be reinstalled along the Lake Albert pathway on 17 and 18 October. The lights were repaired by the supplier following an ant infestation detected in 32 of the lights earlier in the year. Weather-proof ant bait stations were also installed on the light poles to prevent future ant infestation. The lights were installed in March 2017 as part of a community project delivered by Committee 4 Wagga, with assistance provided by Wagga Wagga City Council. Each of the 104 light poles were sponsored by community members, groups or organisations.

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. Any questions relating to the proposed financial assistance document may be referred to Dianne Wright on 1300 292 442.

RFT 2019-08 STABILISATION OF STOCKPILE (READVERTISED)

Suitably endorsed Tenders marked “RFT201908 Stabilisation of Stockpile” are invited and will be received by the undersigned until 2pm Wednesday 31 October

2018. The Contract is a lump sum Contract for the work associated with stabilising an earth stockpile and construction of gravel track. Tenders will be assessed on a number of criteria. Enquiries: Geoff Pym, Manager Gregadoo Waste Management Centre pym. geoff@wagga.nsw.gov.au. A non-refundable fee of $110.00 will be charged for each hard copy of the Specification or specifications at nil cost can be accessed on www. tenderlink.com/wagga.

Peter Thompson, General Manager

vacancies

ASSET ASSESSMENT OFFICER Remuneration: $2,560.30 gpf + super Enquiries: Peter Ross - 02 6926 9647 Closing Date: Monday, 22 October 2018 SENIOR TOWN PLANNER Remuneration: $3,228.78 gpf + super Enquiries: Paul O’Brien - 02 6926 9510 or Cameron Collins - 02 6926 9577 Closing Date: Monday, 22 October 2018 TOWN PLANNER Two (2) Vacant Positions Remuneration: $2,686.78 gpf + super Enquiries: Paul O’Brien - 02 6926 9510 or Cameron Collins - 02 6926 9577 Closing Date: Monday, 22 October 2018 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH OFFICER Remuneration: $2,921.66 gpf + super Enquiries: Sharomi Dayanand - 02 6926 9345 Closing Date: Monday, 29 October 2018 RANGER Two (2) Vacant Positions Remuneration: $2,141.96 gpf + super Enquiries: Brett Burt - 02 6926 9305 Closing Date: Friday, 2 November 2018 SENIOR RANGER Remuneration: $2,686.78 gpf + super Enquiries: Brett Burt - 02 6926 9305 Closing Date: Friday, 2 November 2018 ABORIGINAL YOUTH & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Remuneration: $2,686.78 gpf + super Enquiries: Lisa Saffery - 02 6926 9320 Closing Date: Monday, 5 November 2018

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