Council News #320 - 7 Nov 2020

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INSIDE: FOUR NEW ARRIVALS AT THE ZOO, NEW CBD LANDMARK + MORE

Council News CITY OF WAGGA WAGGA

FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 7 NOVEMBER 2020

Issue No: 320

Weekly information from us to you REFLECTING HOPE: Celebrating Artstate in Wagga Wagga, Northern Rivers artist, Clint Hurrell, has created and installed a sculpture overlooking the Wollundry Lagoon. During the day the giant lung-like golden urn reflects the natural surrounds, while at night Clint controls a searchlight and laser show that encompasses the whole precinct.

ARTSTATE 2020: City celebrates Wagga Wagga’s Civic Centre precinct and Wollundry Lagoon area has been the heart and soul of Artstate 2020: Wagga Wagga this week Don’t miss a great opportunity this weekend to take in all the activations which help celebrate the vitality and creativity of the Riverina’s performing and visual artists. An impressive display of lights and performance will light up the area tonight (Saturday 7 November) with Artstate to wrap up on Sunday. For more details, visit civictheatre.com.au/ whatson/artstate-2020 or go to artstate.com.au

NAIDOC Week 2020: Celebrating online Wagga Wagga City Council is inviting the community to head online and join in celebrating NAIDOC Week 2020.

Nations People,” Aunty Isabel said. “Together we celebrate the continuous contributions from Wiradjuri and First Nations Peoples. “‘Always Was, Always Will Be’ recognises that Wiradjuri and First Nations Peoples are the original custodians of the land and have With support and agreement sought occupied and cared for this continent from senior Wiradjuri Elders, Council for over thousands of generations. “It encourages us to relearn our has collaborated with Wiradjuri and Australian history, acknowledging that First Nations storytellers to create a our nation’s story began with the first series of short films, to be launched footprints on this continent belonging on its website on Sunday, to the First Nations People.” 8 November. The short films, NAIDOC Week The videos reflect this year’s Launch, Connections to Country, NAIDOC Week theme, ‘Always Was, Connections to Culture, and Faces of Always Will Be’. NAIDOC Week, capture a Welcome Wiradjuri Elder Aunty Isabel Reid to Country, First Nations dance said NAIDOC began as a day of performance, as well as traditional observance and commemoration. stories shared by proud Wiradjuri “Today it provides the opportunity Elders, Wiradjuri knowledge holders for all communities to come and First Nations Peoples. together and celebrate the valuable Among those featured are Uncle contributions, resilience and strength James Ingram, Peter Ingram, Luke of our Wiradjuri and other First

Wighton, Wes Boney, Aunty Isabel Reid, Aunty Cheryl Penrith, Aunty Mary Atkinson and Jackie Ingram. Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Councillor Greg Conkey OAM said Council was committed to working with Wiradjuri and First Nations communities towards a better and brighter future. “NAIDOC Week 2020 invites all Australians to embrace the true history of this country – a history which dates back thousands of generations,” Cr Conkey said. “It’s about seeing, hearing and learning the First Nations’ 65,000-plus years of history of this country, one which is Australia’s history. “I am proud to mark the beginning of Council’s online NAIDOC Week celebrations and I hope you enjoy the series of locally produced videos released throughout the week.” The video clips can be viewed online, by visiting wagga.nsw.gov.au/ NAIDOC20

Celebrate NAIDOC Week online with us Head to wagga.nsw.gov.au/NAIDOC20

NAIDOC ONLINE: Finalising preparations for next week’s NAIDOC Week online celebrations are (from left) Council Aboriginal Business Support Officer Madison Fisher, Wiradjuri Elder Aunty Cheryl Penrith and Council Project Officer Mark Dodd.


COUNCILLOR COLUMN

Whilst this year has been particularly difficult for us all, WWCC, its elected Councillors and staff have been working hard to ensure a prosperous future for Wagga Wagga in anticipation of an effective treatment or control for the current pandemic that is

plaguing the whole world. One of the more significant developments that has occurred this year is that we have all discovered new ways to meet, work and shop. This will lead to a rapid and long-term change in some fundamental elements of our economy and social structure. I strongly believe that one of these changes will see a continuing trend to

WHAT’S

ON WAGGA WAGGA + SURROUNDS

THIS WEEK: BARISTA DAMON: POP-UP ESPRESSO BAR

Sat 7 Nov + Wed 11 Nov, 7am Thirsty Crow Brewery, 153 Fitzmaurice St. Ph: 6921 7470

WAGGA WAGGA ROAD RUNNERS – SATURDAY RUNS Sat 7 Nov, 7.30am Clifton St, Hilltop. Ph: 6922 6208

HORSE RIDING LESSONS AND TRAIL RIDES

Sat 7 Nov to Fr 13 Nov, 8am to 7pm Belisi Wellbeing and Equestrian Centre, 1103 Oura Rd. Ph 0421 277 717

DEMONSTRATION GARDENS VEGETABLE SWAP OR BUY

Sat 7 Nov, 9am to 12pm Demonstration Gardens, Cnr Shaw St & Albury St. Ph: 0411 417 956

living in regional cities remote from a person’s principal place of work. Not only have employees found the benefit of working from home for at least part of the week but also their employers have discovered the benefits. With this in mind we have been working hard to position Wagga Wagga as an attractive place to live, work and play. We have recently adopted a draft of the

Sat 7 Nov, 6pm to 10.30pm Borambola Wines, 1734 Sturt Hwy. Ph: 0411 255 198

BARBEQUE AND CHARCOAL COOKING CLASS

Sun 8 Nov, 9.30am to 1.30pm + Thu 12 Nov, 6pm to 10pm Food I Am, 29 Kunzea Pl. Ph: 0427 250 498

PARKFOOTBALL WAGGA WAGGA

Mon 9 Nov, 7pm to 8.30pm Henwood Park, Forest St. Ph: 0435 386 510

WAGGA SOCIAL NETBALL

Wed 11 Nov, 10am Bolton Park Stadium, Morgan St. caronne@scvella.id.au

RIVERINA PRODUCERS’ MARKET

Thu 12 Nov, 1pm – 6.30pm Wagga Wagga Showgrounds, Bourke St. Ph: 0428 263 297

THURSDAY TRIVIA

Thu 12 Nov, 7.30pm – 9pm 153 Fitzmaurice St. Ph: 6921 7470

FRIDAY NIGHT PIZZAS

Fri 13 Nov, 5.30pm – 7.30pm Mates Gully Café, 38 Morrow St. Ph: 6921 4241

DRIVE-IN MOVIE

Fri 13 Nov, 7pm to 11pm McDonald’s Park (Equex Centre), 150 Copland St. Ph. 0400 334 772

OPEN STUDIO GALLERY LIFE IN THE SPOTLIGHT Sat 7 Nov, 10am to 3pm Wagga Art Society Studio, 11 Small St. Ph: 0400 225 768

RIVERINA IRIS FARM OPEN GARDEN AND IRIS DISPLAY Sat 7 Nov + Sun 8 Nov, 10am to 4pm 13 Sycamore Rd. Ph: 0432 777 142

Fri 13 Nov, 8pm CSU Riverina Playhouse, 8 Cross St. smrfoundation@ outlook.com

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

SCREENING ROCKETMAN

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new Wagga Wagga Local Strategic Planning Statement. This statement will guide the development of the city and gives a clear picture of: What the city will be like to live in with a population of 100,000. Where new housing will be located. How and where jobs will be located. How the various city planning documents relate.

How we connect to the surrounding areas and the wider world. I urge you all to look closely at the statement and give feedback during the consultation period. In addition to this statement we have also seen progress in many projects that will help build the resilience and work opportunities for our residents. These projects include the Bomen Special Activation Precinct, the

progress in creating a national energy hub in Wagga Wagga in addition to the transport freight hub, the continued build at Wagga Wagga Base Hospital and the health precinct, the work that is currently underway to implement long term planning of and construction of improvements to our road network as well as continued development at the airport.

These projects are all about the future of Wagga Wagga, the region and the state. No doubt there will be critics who don’t share that vision, but it is important that Council not only gives attention to immediate needs but also plans for this city’s future growth and job creation opportunities.

Councillor Rod Kendall

Morning Light: new landmark for Wagga Wagga’s city centre A new mural celebrating our region’s native flora and fauna has been developed and installed as part of the NSW Government’s Places to Love program. Located on the corner of Tompson and Baylis streets, Morning Light by multidisciplinary artist David Cragg features our region’s beloved ‘Murrumbidgee parrot’ surrounded by flora endemic to the Riverina. Council’s Visitor Economy & Events Coordinator Fiona Hamilton said the mural is one of several activations planned in the city as part of Places to Love, a partnership between the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) and six councils across NSW, with Wagga Wagga the only regional city included in the pilot project. “The new Morning Light mural, which is now a landmark for everyone in the city, has been a collaboration with the artists, building owners, local businesses, and residents,” Ms Hamilton said. “Projects such as this are a great way to bring people together to collaborate through shared involvement. “The project is an example of creating street vibrancy through arts-led initiatives such as this striking mural. This project connects community

REINVIGORATING OUR CITY: (from left) Council's Visitor Economy & Events Coordinator Fiona Hamilton, DPIE Executive Director, Public Spaces Dr Caroline Butler-Bowdon, Artists David Cragg and Karla Hayes, DPIE Director Place, Design and Public Spaces Vanessa Gordon, and Council's Manager Community Services Madeleine Scully. with local business, and fosters community pride. It’s through projects like this that we can create a sense of place and test ideas to design better places for our residents.” The Places to Love program aims to enhance the amenity of public spaces – such as through art, lighting treatments and temporary furniture – encouraging local communities to rediscover and explore their city on foot. “The new mural is an example of the lead role the arts can play in activating

public places such as Baylis Street,” Ms Hamilton said. Putting the finishing touches on the two-storey high mural, artist David Cragg said he has a special affinity for large-scale public artworks. “I love the scale of this work,” Mr Cragg said. “Often if you paint a small piece of fine art, it’ll never be seen again because it’s in someone’s house. Murals get to be enjoyed by everyone in the community for years to come.” While spending 12 hours a day in front of a north-facing wall is hot work, Mr Cragg and

collaborating artist Karla Hayes have enjoyed the community’s response to the mural. “Something like this goes up and it really brightens and lightens people’s days,” Mr Cragg said. “We’ve had so many locals come up for a chat, from seniors through to little kids shouting ‘Awesome bird!’” Places to Love is part of the State Government’s Festival of Place – an inaugural celebration of public spaces across NSW. To find out more visit dpie. nsw.gov.au/festival-of-place

It’s your city: Have a say in its future What will Wagga Wagga look like in the year 2040? Now is the time to start thinking how your city and our surrounding villages will be shaped over the next two decades. “Planning for the future: Wagga Wagga 2040” is a Local Strategic Planning Statement which is the land use plan setting the direction for a city that is globally connected, culturally rich and vibrant and economically diverse.

We’re urging community members to have your say on this important long-term plan. The draft plan is now on public exhibition. Submissions are open until 12 December 2020. View the draft plan and make submissions at connect. wagga.nsw.gov.au/lsps or in person at the Wagga Wagga Civic Centre.

Community information sessions We will be running information sessions for the community in Wagga Wagga and our villages, including online live forums on Facebook, from Wednesday 11 November 2020. To see all session times and locations, visit: connect.wagga.nsw.gov.au/lsps

View the draft plan and make a submission:

connect.wagga.nsw.gov.au/lsps Council News - A City of Wagga Wagga publication


Four new feathered and furry arrivals at city’s Zoo & Aviary Wagga Wagga residents will soon have the chance to help name two of the four new additions to the city’s Zoo and Aviary. Two emus and two swamp wallabies arrived on 27 October 2020 from the National Zoo & Aquarium in Canberra. Zoo Curator Hannah Wilkin said the emus, a male and a female, have coped well with the move and have been exploring their new pen. “They’re really nice and friendly, coming up and handfeeding, and they’ve been an absolute dream in every way to handle,” Ms Wilkin said. “Their favourite treats are a full lettuce and also carrots and apples. They love them. “They’re both around 20 years old and in captivity they live for about 35 years, so

they’ve got a fair while yet.” Neither emu has a name yet, and the zoo is planning to ask the public to come up with some suggestions for the best fitting names. Right next door are the two new female swamp wallabies, both about two years old, who share the pen with the zoo’s other two wallabies, Poppy and Oak. Zoo Curator Kieralee Tori said all four are happy to graze among each other and are getting along well, raising hopes there may be the patter of little feet in the future. “Oak’s the only male in the small mob and he’s only three, which is sexually mature, but our girl Poppy, she’s a bit old and she’s just not interested,” Miss Tori said. “Oak took a liking straight away to one of the new girls,

Narla. He was sniffing her tail, giving her a little scratch and she was receptive, which was really cool to see.” The new additions are now on public display. While opening hours and visitor numbers are still limited due to the fencing upgrade and COVID measures, the zoo is looking forward to a return to its normal operations as soon as the easing of restrictions allows. In the meantime, if you are planning to visit the wallabies, a few words of advice from zoo curators. “With children it’s best to ask them to be a little bit quiet, otherwise, if they’re a bit excited, the wallabies just tend to hop away,” Miss Tori said. The zoo’s current opening hours are Thursday to Monday, 9am to 4pm, with no entry after 3.45pm.

RECOGNISE OUR LOC AL HEROES A challenging year has provided many individuals with an opportunity to step up and deliver for their local communities. Wagga Wagga’s 2020 Citizen of the Year Lynne Graham says it’s those people who should be recognised in next year’s Australia Day Awards and is urging the community to get busy and nominate those unsung heroes. “It’s been a difficult year and one of the things that I have noticed is that there’s been no slackening off of volunteers and their willingness and desire to be of help to others in the community,” Ms Graham said. “There are some great people doing some amazing work in their fields of work. I hope there is a very long list of worthy recipients for next year’s award, because it has been a tough year and people have really stepped up to the mark to help out where they can.” Nominations for Wagga Wagga’s 2021 Australia Day Awards are now

COMMUNITY AWARDS: Wagga Wagga’s Citizen of the Year in 2020 Lynne Graham with Council Events Officer Emma Corbett. open across five categories. If you know of someone deserving of recognition visit wagga.nsw.gov. au/australiaday or contact 1300 292 442 for more information or to make a nomination. Nominations close 5pm Friday 20 November 2020.

Vacancies Manager City Strategy

Remuneration: Attractive remuneration package on offer Enquiries: Michael Keys on 02 6926 9118 Closing date: Monday 9 November 2020

Development Administration Officer

Remuneration: $2,228.56 gpf + super Enquiries: Christine Condron on 02 6926 9574 Closing date: Monday 9 November 2020

Executive Assistant - Mayor

Remuneration: $2,663.70 gpf + super Enquiries: Scott Gray on 02 6926 9295 Closing date: Friday 13 November 2020

Plant Operator (Hooklift) - Gregadoo Waste Management Centre

Remuneration: $2,081.84 gpf + super Enquiries: Mathew Windle on 02 6926 9163 or 0437 701 447 Closing date: Monday 16 November 2020

Coordinator Corporate IT Applications Remuneration: $3,713.50 gpf + super Enquiries: Reece Hamblin on 02 6926 9243 Closing date: Sunday 22 November 2020

Property Coordinator

Remuneration: $3,538.68 gpf + super Enquiries: Michael Keys on 02 6926 9118 Closing date: Monday 23 November 2020 Wagga Wagga City Council is an EEO employer

LETT-UCE FEAST! Zoo Curator Kieralee Tori offers a tempting treat to one if the two new emus at Wagga Zoo & Aviary.

To view these opportunities and apply, visit:

wagga.nsw.gov.au/jobs

Plan the future of Pomingalarna Pomingalarna Park Reserve Draft Plan of Management We’ve released a Draft Plan of Management for the city’s much-loved reserve, which outlines the future categorisation and use of the community land within the reserve. To update the Plan of Management, we met with many stakeholders to ensure the development of the plan captures the many ways the community interact with the reserve while preserving Pomingalarna’s natural integrity. Now we’d love to hear your thoughts. On exhibition until: 5pm Friday 20 November 2020 Submissions accepted until: 5pm Friday 4 December 2020 Enquiries: Glenda Pym on 1300 292 442

Public Hearing When: Tuesday 10 November 2020, 6pm – 8pm Where: Wagga Wagga City Council Meeting Room, Wagga Wagga Civic Centre, 243 Baylis Street Wagga Waga RSVP / Register to address public hearing: By 12pm Monday 9 November to pom@wagga.nsw.gov.au or Glenda Pym on 1300 292 442. Note: COVID-19 safe distancing protocols will apply.

View the plan and make a submission:

connect.wagga.nsw.gov.au/pomingalarna Council News - A City of Wagga Wagga publication


Public Notices EXHIBITION OF DRAFT WAGGA WAGGA LOCAL STRATEGIC PLANNING STATEMENT Land Description: The draft Wagga Wagga Local Strategic Planning Statement is the overarching strategic land use plan for the Wagga Wagga Local Government Area and informs planning matters for all land within the LGA. Aim: To exhibit the draft Wagga Wagga Local Strategic Planning Statement for public inspection and comment and invite submissions until 12 December 2020. Exhibition Period: 31 October 2020 to 5 December 2020 (inclusive) Submission Period: 31 October 2020 to 12 December 2020 (inclusive) Inspection Venue: The draft Wagga Wagga Local Strategic Planning Statement is available for inspection at the Wagga Wagga Civic Centre, Cnr Baylis and Morrow Sts, Wagga Wagga during the hours of 9.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday (public holidays excluded) or on Council’s website: connect. wagga.nsw.gov.au/lsps. Submission Procedure: Any interested person or organisation wishing to make a written submission in relation to the draft Wagga Wagga Local Strategic Planning Statement should do so prior to the close of the submission period on 12 December 2020. 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. Reference the “Draft Wagga Wagga LSPS” in the title of your submission to ensure correct receipt.

PROPOSED TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE (BROWNLOW DRIVE – RESEAL PREPARATION)

Notice is hereby given under Roads Act 1993 Part 8 Division 4 of the temporary closing of: Road: Brownlow Drive Date: 9 November 2020 to 20 November 2020 Duration: 7am – 5.30pm, weather permitting Reason: Closed for necessary reseal preparation works. Access to local traffic only. Road will reopen at the end of each shift.

PROPOSED TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE (YARRAWAH CRESCENT – RESEAL PREPARATION)

Notice is hereby given under Roads Act 1993 Part 8 Division 4 of the temporary closing of: Road: Yarrawah Crescent Date: 9 November 2020 to 20 November 2020 Duration: 7am – 5.30pm, weather permitting Reason: Closed for necessary reseal preparation works. Access to local traffic only. Road will reopen at the end of each shift.

ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & ASSESSMENT ACT, 1979.

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 101 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979 notice is hereby given that Council has determined the following Development Applications for the month of September 2020.

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CDC20/0188 New inground swimming pool and childresistant barrier 5 Tura Pl GLENFIELD PARK 2650 Lot 94 DP 785878 CDC20/0197 New dwelling with attached double garage, alfresco & porch 78 Paradise Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 331 DP 1253859 CDC20/0200 New inground swimming pool & child resistant barrier 16 Sycamore Rd LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 2 DP 716602 CDC20/0203 Internal Alterations and Change of Use of Unit 4B to Business Premises 231 Bourke St TOLLAND 2650 Lot 1 DP 232523 CDC20/0211 New dwelling with attached double garage, porch and patio 22 Gasnier Loop BOOROOMA 2650 Lot 638 DP 1241474 CDC20/0226 New Inground Swimming Pool & ChildResistant Barrier 19 Belmore Pl SPRINGVALE 2650 Lot 4 DP 1255246 CDC20/0227 Inground swimming pool with child resistant barrier 6 Hardiman St URANQUINTY 2652 Lot 17 DP 1194658 CDC20/0228 Attached Pergola 6,218 Olympic Hwy URANQUINTY 2652 Lot 8 DP 1136939 CDC20/0234 Internal alterations to existing dwelling 19 Heath St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 2 DP 20979 DA09/0455.01 Proposed Swimming School Including 2 Pools, Office, Reception, Amenities & Carparking Amend hours of operation and add front fence 83 Copland St EAST WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 2 DP 1097028 DA15/0558.01 Seniors Housing – 2 additional 2 x 2 Bedroom Unit Buildings in Existing Development Minor Internal and External Alterations 1 Franklin Dr ESTELLA 2650 Lot 2 DP 1128321 DA16/0104.02 Intensive plant agriculture, Rural Industry, Earthworks on Floodplain, Farm Buildings, Roadside Stall, Food & Drink Premises, Signage and New Access Alter location, size and layout of building 103 Travers St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 4 DP 7050, Lot 5 DP 7050, Lot 5 DP 848787, Lot 6 DP 7050 DA18/0480.02 Rear Addition to industrial premises 14 Lewington St BOMEN 2650 Lot 10 DP 1089260 DA18/0648.02 Proposed workshop and wash bays for agricultural machinery sales and repairs and proposed warehousing with associated offices. 276 Hammond Ave EAST WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 42 DP 804124 DA19/0388.01 Two x three bedroom dwellings (Dual Occupancy) with Community Title Subdivision modify subdivision plan 6 Argyle Ct TATTON 2650 Lot 316 DP 1178026 DA19/0518.01 Dwelling with attached garage – minor amendment to roof design and layout of the dwelling and garage. 87 Bradman Dr BOOROOMA 2650 Lot 513 DP 1230349 DA20/0101.01 Staged Subdivision (Stage 1 2 Lot Torrens Title Subdivision, Stage 2 5 Lot Community Title Subdivision), Earthworks, Retaining Walls, Landscaping and Service Connection Clarification of Permitted Access 2 Phar Lap Pl BOOROOMA 2650 Lot 36 DP 1179795, Lot 37 DP 1179795, Lot 53 DP 1179795, Lot 54 DP 1179795 DA20/0146 Dwelling House 27 Adams St OURA 2650 Lot 5 DP 758819 DA20/0164 Construction of detached garage, games room and retreat area including an ensuite. 10 Cochrane St KOORINGAL 2650 Lot 190 DP 38519 DA20/0188.01 Alterations and additions to existing child care facility and church 555 Kooringal Rd LAKE ALBERT

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

2650 Lot 19 DP 203067, Lot 5 DP 203067 DA20/0275 Construction of shed 28 McNickle Rd MOORONG 2650 Lot 2 DP 602270 DA20/0290 Dual Occupancy 2 x 3 Bedroom Units 3 Barralong Way GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 105 DP 1253593 DA20/0294 Change of use to Community Facility at number 71, alterations and additions to premises and consolidation of lots (69, 71 and 73 Peter Street) 71 Peter St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 9 DP 1095201 DA20/0327 3 lot neighbourhood title subdivision, demolition and reconstruction of carport 35 Mason St EAST WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 20 DP 12140 DA20/0329 Demolish existing shed and build new shed. 10 Heath St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 6 DP 18762 DA20/0332 Additions and alterations to existing dwelling. 19 Benedict Ave SAN ISIDORE 2650

DA20/0385 Shed DA20/0405 Dwelling and Lot 4 DP 1207933 8 Whitten Ave BOOROOMA 2650 retaining wall DA20/0429 Shed Lot 4 DP 1193816 57 Paradise Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2 Bradfield Pl LLOYD 2650 2650 DA20/0386 Dwelling with Lot 25 DP 846716 attached double garage and use Lot 318 DP 1253859 DA20/0430 Shed DA20/0406 Dwelling and of existing retaining walls 190 Main St LAKE ALBERT 2650 29 Chang Ave LLOYD 2650 retaining walls Lot 76 DP 1235754 Lot 301 DP 1250195 9 Fenner Dr LLOYD 2650 DA20/0432 Shed Lot 88 DP 1255405 DA20/0387 Shed 20 Balmoral Cres LAKE ALBERT DA20/0407 Dwelling 5 Evangelist Ave LAKE ALBERT 2650 5 Jade Pl ESTELLA 2650 2650 Lot 140 DP 245776 Lot 15 DP 1254806 Lot 202 DP 1009824 DA20/0435 Use of existing DA20/0388 Construction of single DA20/0408 Dwelling enclosed patio – seeking approval 16 Hollows Cres LLOYD 2650 dwelling and retaining walls for walls, windows and door that Lot 327 DP 1250195 5 Coles St LLOYD 2650 were being constructed without Lot 732 DP 1242827 DA20/0413 In ground pool development consent to enclose DA20/0389 Use of existing carport 8 Poplar Rd LAKE ALBERT 2650 existing patio. Lot 1 DP 261362 4 Highfield Pl KOORINGAL 2650 and enclosed storage room and DA20/0414 Glass enclosure of Lot 12 DP 242325 works to existing dwelling to existing patio provide fire protection DA20/0438 Shed 1 Darcy Dr BOOROOMA 2650 6 Horsley St KOORINGAL 2650 19 Nardoo St GLENFIELD PARK Lot 1 DP 1219182 Lot 4 DP 259345 2650 DA20/0390 Shed Lot 24 DP 801419 DA20/0416 Dwelling 6 Kobi Pl GLENFIELD PARK 2650 13 Ronald St GOBBAGOMBALIN DA20/0445 Dwelling and Lot 13 DP 788971 2650 garage Lot 306 DP 1236751 DA20/0391 Dwelling with 48 Lucas Rd OBERNE CREEK 2650 attached garage and associated DA20/0417 Alterations and Lot 114 DP 757215 retaining wall additions to existing dwelling in DA20/0447 Dwelling 6 Fenner Dr LLOYD 2650 Conservation Area 13 Jade Pl ESTELLA 2650 Lot 84 DP 1255405 7 Roma St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 11 DP 1254806 Lot 4 DP 13345 DA20/0392 Dwelling with DA20/0448 Shed attached garage and associated DA20/0418 Shed with toilet and 6 Best St URANQUINTY 2652 retaining wall. basin Lot 3 DP 1009256 37 Watson Blvd LLOYD 2650 9 Jumbuck Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN DA20/0451 Dwelling and Lot 22 DP 29976 Lot 92 DP 1255405 2650 associated retaining wall DA20/0340 Dwelling with DA20/0394 Construction of single Lot 356 DP 1236751 49 Atherton Cres TATTON 2650 attached double garage DA20/0419 Two water tanks Lot 14 DP 1040326 6 Lakesend Pl LAKE ALBERT 2650 dwelling 26 Ah Ket Ave LLOYD 2650 77 Plumpton Rd LAKE ALBERT DA20/0453 Shed Lot 33 DP 1235752 Lot 8936 DP 1262050 2650 26 Bridge St URANQUINTY 2652 DA20/0341 Dwelling Lot 198 DP 45443 DA20/0398 Dwelling with Lot 146 DP 754565 45 Matilda Cres GUMLY GUMLY attached garage and associated DA20/0420 Rear extension, DA20/0455 Use of existing shed 2652 retaining walls. internal alterations and inground extension Lot 208 DP 1210881 3 Coles St LLOYD 2650 pool 29 Atherton Cres TATTON 2650 DA20/0344 Shed Lot 731 DP 1242827 7 Menindee Pl TATTON 2650 Lot 1 DP 1029543 10 Lusher Ave TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 136 DP 1129768 DA20/0399 Shed Lot 1 DP 216352 DA20/0458 Inground Swimming 6 Correa Pl SPRINGVALE 2650 DA20/0421 Use of existing slab pool DA20/0345 Secondary dwelling Lot 16 DP 1055802 and construction of shed 5 Kyalla Pl BOURKELANDS 2650 and minor alterations to the 23 Tahara Cres ESTELLA 2650 DA20/0400 Dwelling with Lot 12 DP 1062973 principal dwelling Lot 713 DP 1138147 Viewing of the Development 1,149 Gregadoo Rd GREGADOO attached garage and associated retaining wall DA20/0423 Dwelling 2650 consents for the 29 Watson Blvd LLOYD 2650 34 Paradise Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN Lot 1 DP 1231296, Lot 3 DP abovementioned Development Lot 96 DP 1255405 2650 1200485 Applications are available via Lot 229 DP 1234337 DA20/0349 External Alterations to DA20/0401 In ground pool DA20/0424 Use of existing ensuite Online Services Existing Take Away Food and Drink 23 Watson Blvd LLOYD 2650 Search for a Property, or Lot 36 DP 1177765 in bedroom Premises, Including New Paint without charge, at the Council 12 Castlereagh Ave MOUNT DA20/0402 Dwelling and Shed Finishes and Metal Cladding, AUSTIN 2650 Administration Centre, cnr. Baylis 71 Connorton St URANQUINTY Minor Alterations to Car Park/ Lot 154 DP 36720 and Morrow Streets, Wagga Drive Through, and Relocation of 2652 Lot 30 DP 1256352 DA20/0425 Dwelling Wagga, at any time between Signage 25 Belmore Pl SPRINGVALE 2650 DA20/0403 Alterations and 176 Fitzmaurice St WAGGA 9.00 am and 5.00 pm, Monday to Lot 9 DP 1255246 additions WAGGA 2650 Friday (public Holidays excepted). 55 Meurant Ave WAGGA WAGGA Lot 1 DP 612444 DA20/0426 Dwelling and If copies are required, they are 2650 retaining wall DA20/0350 Shed available at a cost. Lot 129 DP 21808 30 Alma Cres ESTELLA 2650 85 Urana St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 21 DP 1254806 DA20/0404 Carport/patio and Lot 3 DP 361487 front verandah DA20/0428 Dwelling DA20/0352 Dwelling Peter Thompson, 15 Waterhouse Ave LLOYD 2650 30 Halloran St TURVEY PARK 2650 31 Currawang Dr SPRINGVALE General Manager Lot 28 DP 37333 2650 Lot 515 DP 1196872 DA20/0355 New dwelling with attached garage 15 Lakesend Pl LAKE ALBERT 2650 PRESENTATION OF FINANCIAL REPORTS Lot 60 DP 1235752 as per Section 418 (3) of the Local Government Act. In accordance with Section 418 (3) of the DA20/0358 Shed Local Government Act 1993, Wagga Wagga City Council advises that the Ordinary Council 5 Dandaloo Rd LAKE ALBERT 2650 Meeting to be held on 23 November 2020 will include the presentation of the audited Lot 40 DP 1062621 Financial Statements and the Auditors Reports for the financial year ending 30 June 2020. DA20/0363 Dwelling with A summary of the Financial Statements is provided below: attached double garage 16 Nolan St LLOYD 2650 INCOME STATEMENT 2020 2019 Lot 716 DP 1242827 $'000 $'000 DA20/0365 Pylon Sign 306 Edward St WAGGA WAGGA INCOME STATEMENT 2650 Lot 6 DP 11613 Total Income from Continuing Operations 153,739 153,347 DA20/0369 Dwelling with Total Expenses from Continuing Operations 132,779 127,292 attached double garage OPERATING RESULT FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS 20,960 26,055 21 Greenway St LLOYD 2650 Lot 8919 DP 1262050 DA20/0374 Dwelling and shed NET OPERATING RESULT FOR THE YEAR 20,960 26,055 4 Kanooka Pl FOREST HILL 2651 Net Operating Result before Grants & Contributions (13,287) (9,501) Lot 1421 DP 1243790 Provided for Capital Purposes DA20/0375 Alterations and additions (rear extension) 107 Tompson St WAGGA WAGGA BALANCE SHEET 2650 Total Current Assets 69,871 64,179 Lot 4 DP 558361 Total Current Liabilities (44,087) (31,371) DA20/0377 Construction of Total Non Current Assets 1,555,096 1,542,239 swimming pool and shed 42 Matilda Cres GUMLY GUMLY Total Non Current Liabilities (65,238) (58,782) 2652 TOTAL EQUITY 1,515,642 1,516,265 Lot 217 DP 1210881 DA20/0378 Demolition of existing OTHER FINANCIAL INFORMATION carport and erection of double Unrestricted Current Ratio (times) 2.43x 2.88x carport 38 Maher St TOLLAND 2650 Operating Performance Ratio (%) -4.98% -5.47% Lot 4 DP 249806 Debt Service Cover Ratio (times) 4.56x 1.54x DA20/0379 Illuminated Signage Rates & Annual Charges Outstanding Ratio (%) 5.20% 4.63% and Painting of Building Infrastructure Renewals Ratio (%) 77.15% 43.21% 95 Fitzmaurice St WAGGA Own Source Operating Revenue Ratio (%) 66.78% 66.23% WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 343676 Cash Expense Cover Ratio (months) 11.76 8.79 DA20/0381 Shed 30 Riverview Dr MOORONG 2650 In accordance with Section 420 of the Local Government Act 1993, any person may make a Lot 25 DP 1148845 submission in writing to Council with respect to the Council’s Audited Financial Statements or DA20/0382 Shed the Auditor’s Reports. Copies of the audited Financial Statements and the Auditor’s Reports 71 Lingiari Dr LLOYD 2650 may be inspected at: Lot 14 DP 1177765 • Civic Centre, Corner of Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga DA20/0384 Alterations and • Council’s website – wagga.nsw.gov.au additions (rear extension and basement) Submissions close one week after the above Public Meeting has been held. 38 Flinders St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot A DP 16876

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