Council News #224 - 8 December 2018

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INSIDE: SUNRISE COMING TO WAGGA, FOOD TRUCK TRIAL + MORE

Council News CITY OF WAGGA WAGGA

Issue No: 224

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FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 8 DECEMBER 2018

WHAT A GEM: Mindy Kwanten, who plays Cynthia in The Sapphires, performing at the launch of the Civic Theatre's 2019 Season. The Sapphires is one of many amazing shows coming to the theatre next year.

TH E ATRE SE ASO N 2 019 SE T TO I M PRE S S It’s taken Lex Marinos almost 50 years, but later next year the Wagga Wagga-born actor will finally make his debut performance on stage at the city’s Civic Theatre. “It’s quite amazing. I remember the theatre being built and I’ve always loved the uniqueness of the building but interestingly I’ve never performed here on stage,” he said at the theatre’s Season 2019 launch. Continued inside

Stage 2 levee upgrade to start soon Wagga Wagga’s main city levee project reaches another milestone this month as preparations for the Stage 2 upgrade get rolling.

flood protection to the city for the first time. Wagga Wagga City Council Senior Project Manager Darryl Woods said the type of construction in Stage 2 is different to what residents have seen in Stage 1. “Stage 2 work involves the extension and reinforcement of existing concrete retaining walls and installation of capped sheet piles,” Mr Woods said. The upgrade of the remaining “Preparation work is underway in 6km of levee bank between the lead up to construction work Gobbagombalin Bridge and Hammond Avenue is the second part starting on the first section between Wiradjuri Bridge and Johnston Street. of the lengthy and complex project. “The Wiradjuri Walking Track will be The aim is to provide 1 in 100-year

completely closed for several months in this section from 7 January 2019. Motorists are advised there will be changes to traffic flow and parking in Cadell Place. Residents and business operators affected by the works, or anyone interested in the Stage 2 levee project, are invited to attend community information sessions to be held on 11 and 12 December. “The nature of the works means some noise, dust and vibration will be generated in the works zone, and heavy machinery will be in operation,” Mr Woods said. “We are working with the

contractors to minimise disruptions as much as possible and thank residents and businesses for their cooperation throughout these works.” Riverina-based firm Murray Constructions was endorsed as the successful tenderer for the multimillion dollar project at the 29 October 2018 Council meeting. The Stage 2 upgrade is scheduled to take approximately 14 months, weather dependant. Sign up for regular updates and find more information about the levee upgrade project at wagga.nsw.gov.au/levee.

LEVEE COMMUNITY INFORMATION SESSION WHEN

Tuesday 11 December at 6pm or Wednesday 12 December at 3pm WHERE

Council Meeting Room, Wagga Wagga City Council

Lake Albert blue-green algae remediation pilot project Community Information Session Find out more about the project and the ultrasound technology used for treating blue-green algae.

Thursday 13 December

When: 4.30 - 5.30pm Where: Wagga Wagga Boat Club, Plumpton Road

Contact us for further information: 1300 292 442 council@wagga.nsw.gov.au wagga.nsw.gov.au


pet

OF THE

WEEK

#adoptdontshop

This classy fellow is Phillippe, a domestic long haired cat who is our Pet of the Week. Phillippe is a black and white male and is ready and waiting to meet his new owners. He can be adopted for just $201.50, which includes microchip, desexing, lifetime registration, first vaccination, first worming, and an ID tag. To meet Phillippe and his friends, head down to the Glenfield Road Animal Shelter on Monday to Saturday from 1pm to 4.15pm.

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graswagga.com.au

Ph: 6971 4651

vacancies

GARDENER Two (2) Positions Available Remuneration: $1,805.22 gpf + super Enquiries: Clayton Wighton - 0407 262 850 Closing Date: Friday, 14 December 2018 GARDENER - TREE MAINTENANCE Remuneration: $1,805.22 gpf + super Enquiries: Andrew Oliver - 0419 289 921 Closing Date: Friday, 14 December 2018 TEAM LEADER PARKS OPERATIONS - OPEN SPACE Remuneration: $2,772.76 gpf + super Enquiries: Henry Pavitt - 0408 639 366 Closing Date: Monday, 31 December 2018 TEAM LEADER PARKS OPERATIONS - SPORTSGROUNDS Remuneration: $2,772.76 gpf + super Enquiries: Henry Pavitt - 0408 639 366 Closing Date: Monday, 31 December 2018 SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER - POMINGALARNA Twenty-four (24) Month Fixed Term Contract Remuneration: $130,000 salary package in accordance with skills and experience Enquiries: Rupesh Shah - 02 6926 9517 Closing Date: Monday, 7 January 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

DON’T BE A TOSSER!

Cover your load

Sunrise and Sam Mac in Wagga on Wednesday Set your alarms for bright and early - Sunrise is coming to Wagga Wagga! The popular Seven network breakfast show is currently winding its way around Australia for its A-Z weather, and Wagga Wagga has been chosen for the letter W. Sam Mac and the weather team will broadcast live from the Civic Precinct in front of the picturesque Wollundry Lagoon from 5.30am on Wednesday 12 December. Wagga Wagga will be showcased via seven live crosses where the Sunrise team and the rest of the country will see everything our city has to offer – from unique events to mouth-watering local produce.

SUNRISE A-Z IN WAGGA WAGGA

• 5am to 9am, Wednesday 12 December • Civic Precinct near Wollundry Lagoon • facebook.com/waggacouncil A huge crowd is needed to show off our community and there will be breakfast, giveaways, competitions and more on offer for those who attend. Plus, you can help create a giant human “W” to be part of Sunrise’s A-Z Australia. Keep an eye out for more information as we get closer to Wednesday morning at the event on facebook.com/waggacouncil.

T H E AT R E S E A S O N 2 0 19 SET TO IMPRESS

From front page “I’m glad that’s about to change. Wagga is laced with memories for me and I’m really looking forward to the show being performed at the Theatre.” Marinos will join Emma Jackson, Georgina Symes and Simon Lynson in Suzie Miller’s Sunset Strip – an Australian dramatic comedy about love, family dysfunction and making the best of lousy situations. Sunset Strip will be in Wagga Wagga on Saturday, 28 September next year – one of 24 acts on the theatre’s 2019 calendar. The 2019 Subscription Season was launched on Tuesday

4 December with a special vocal performance by Mindy Kwanten who will perform in one of Australia’s best-loved stories The Sapphires. Local audiences can look forward to some of Australia’s great theatre performing in Wagga Wagga in Season 2019. “Every year I look around Australia for the great theatre. We are so lucky to have many talented theatre makers and it a great privilege to bring them to the Civic Theatre stage each year,” Civic Theatre Manager Carissa Campbell said. The 2019 Season offers plays including Much Ado About Nothing, a political satire with The Gospel According to Paul,

great music from Katie Noonan, dance from The Australian Ballet’s Coppélia and 100 Years of the History of Dance. The year kicks off with Urban Circus from 360 ALLSTARS. “In 2019 we also have embarked on a new era in the life of the theatre. From now on the Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre will be working with talented theatre makers to develop new, local professional shows for the stage. The first of these is The Hall Committee which we have developed over the last couple of years with writer/director Damian Callinan,” Ms Campbell said. The Hall Committee will be performed at seven different venues in September next year.

Heavy penalties apply. Leaving your load uncovered is dangerous. Cover it up, do it right. Report littering from vehicles

wagga.nsw.gov.au/heytosser This project is a NSW EPA Waste Less, Recycle More initiative funded from the waste levy.

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FIVE-MONTH TRIAL FOR FOOD TRUCKS IN WAGGA

Wagga Wagga’s foodie culture has been given the green light to activate underserved sections of the community. So if you’re looking for a quick coffee in Boorooma, or a sandwich at the beach, the prospect of a food truck in the area will soon be a welcome sight. A five-month trial, expected to start in January 2019, was endorsed by Wagga Wagga City Council at its 26 November meeting. The goal of the trial is to determine if there is community demand for this type

of service and the impacts to the broader economy. Council’s Manager City Strategy Tristan Kell said the trial was an excellent opportunity to gauge community response to having mobile food vehicles operating in areas across the city. “Council is giving the trial every opportunity to succeed. Now it’s up to the community and vendors to make the most of the opportunity,” Mr Kell said.

“Food trucks activate spaces, bring people together and provide an exciting range of choices in areas with sometimes limited options, which all enhance the liveability of an area. They also allow start-ups with creative new offerings a pathway to enter the market. “It must be stressed this is a trial which is designed to supplement the city’s food industry – not to replace it or encroach on those businesses already established.”

MPS CLOSER TO COMPLETION

Four, one-tonne air conditioning units were installed on the roof of the multi-purpose stadium (MPS) this week, as construction of the $9M stadium nears completion. Project Manager Thomas Lemerle said onlookers were treated to the unique sight of a 300-tonne crane, with boom extended to 80 metres, towering over the MPS to undertake the weighty installation task. “Indoors, the digital scoreboards were installed and the finishing touches are being applied to the court line marking which meets international standards,” Mr Lemerle said. Three netball, volleyball and basketball courts and one futsal court are laid out in different colours across the stadium floor.

WHAT’S

ON WAGGA WAGGA + SURROUNDS

THIS WEEK:

MATES GULLY PRODUCE MARKET

Sat 8 Dec, 9.30am – 11.30am Mates Gully, 38 Morrow St. Ph 6921 4241

DEMONSTRATION GARDENS – VEGE SWAP OR BUY

Sat 8 Dec, 9am-12pm Community Demonstration Gardens, Cnr Albury & Shaw St. Ph: 0411 417 956

WAGGA PARKRUN

Sat 8 Dec, 8am – 11am Apex Park, Lake Albert Rd. parkrun.com.au/wagga

WAGGA WAGGA ROAD RUNNERS SATURDAY RUN

Sat 8 Dec, 7.30am Wagga Beach, Johnston St. Ph: 0419 220 001

OPEN STUDIO GALLERY

Sat 8 Dec, 10am – 3pm Wagga Art Society Studio, 11 Small St. Ph: 0400 225 768

PHOTOS WITH SANTA

Sat 8 – Sun 9 Dec, see

“It has taken around four weeks to lay the sprung, 2400sqm Canadian maple floor, which sports groups tell us is a superior playing surface. “Basketball, netball, website for times Wagga Market Place, 87 Baylis St. Ph: 6931 7277 waggamarketplace.com

THE SLEEPING BEAUTY- ALLEGRO BALLET SCHOOL Sat 8 Dec, 2pm-4pm, 7pm-4pm Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, Burns way. Ph: 6926 9688

FURRY FRIENDS PHOTO FUN – CHRISTMAS PAWTRAITS

Sat 8 Dec – Sun 9 Dec, 4pm – 6pm (bookings required) Wagga Market Place, 87 Baylis St. Ph: 6931 7277

COOKIE DECORATING WITH DOUGH RE MI

Sat 8 Dec- Sun 9 Dec, 10am – 1pm Wagga Wagga Marketplace, 87 Baylis St. Ph: 6931 7277

LIOR – BETWEEN YOU AND ME

Sat 8 Dec, 7.30pm-9.30pm CSU Riverina Playhouse, Cross St. Ph: 6926 9688

RCM CONCERT SERIES: CHAMBER MUSIC WITH OBOE

Sat 8 Dec, 12pm-3pm Riverina Conservatorium of Music, College Ave. Ph: 6925 3522

LADYSMITH TOURIST RAILWAY OPEN DAY Sat 8 Dec, 12pm – 3pm

volleyball and futsal sports groups are all receiving a tour of the new community facility, and we’ve had much positive feedback,” he said. The MPS is a collaborative project with

Ph: 6926 9688

Sun 8 Dec, 8am – 1pm Civic Centre Precinct, Tarcutta St. Ph: 0408 692 929

Commerical Club, 77 Gurwood St. Ph: 6921 3012

Sun 9 Dec, 10am-2pm Food I Am, 29 Kunzea Place. Ph: 0427 250 498

Thu 13 Dec, 1.30pm – 6.30pm Wagga Wagga Showground, Bourke St. Ph: 0428 263 297

A TASTE OF IRISH CHRISTMAS

WOLLUNDRY Thur 13 Dec, 8pm-10pm SATURDAY MARKETS Wagga Wagga RSL

BEST PARTY FOOD_ COOKING CLASS RIVERINA AND WREN BOUTIQUE MARKETS

Sun 9 Dec, 10am-3pm Kyeamba Smith Hall, Wagga Wagga Showgrounds, Bourke St. Ph: 0409 152 187

INSPIRE CHURCH CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR

Sun 9 Dec, 5pm-7pm Inspire Church Wagga, 555 Kooringal Road. Ph: 6926 4444

FITNESS CAMP

Mon 10 Dec – Fri 14 Dec, 9.30am – 10.15am Bolton Park, Cnr of Morgan & Tarcutta St. livelifegetactive.com

CHRISTMAS FEASTCOOKING CLASS

LEGACY PROJECT WORKS

funding support of $4.4M received from the Federal Government’s National Stronger Regions Fund, $250,000 from Netball Wagga Wagga and the remainder from Wagga Wagga City Council.

Ladysmith Railway Station, Cunningdroo St. Ph: 0458 263 443

RIVERINA PRODUCERS MARKET

Council will now, through an expression of interest, engage between six and nine food vendors to participate in the trial. Certain conditions have been placed on those that participate, which include: not operating in the Central Business District exclusion zone, operating only between 6am and 10pm and not operating within 200 metres of a food or drink premises. Food vendors is interested in participating in the trial can contact Council for further details.

Two red river gums will be removed this month in preparation for remediation works at the historic Abutment A, a significant remnant of the former Hampden Bridge. Wagga Wagga City Council Director Commercial Operations Caroline Angel said it’s the first step in the rollout of the $364,000 Hampden Bridge Legacy Project approved by Council in 2017. “Sited on the western side of the Murrumbidgee River, Abutment A is one of two relics left in situ following the bridge's demolition,” she said. “The two large gum trees growing through Abutment A have caused damage to the 120-year-old bridge buttress, which is valued for its heritage significance. “As well as conserving the remaining historical structures, the project incorporates interpretive signage and

extensive landscaping of the area around Abutment A,” she said. Pier 3, on the eastern side of the river, will also undergo refurbishment works as part of the project. The Hampden Bridge Legacy Project is designed to be a place for the community to remember the important role the bridge played in the formation of Wagga Wagga. The interpretation project was one of the specific consent conditions when the bridge was demolished in 2014. The Hampden Bridge Legacy Project works are scheduled to commence in 2019 after the Stage 2 Main City levee upgrade works are completed. The walking track and surrounding area will be closed to pedestrians from 7.30am on Thursday 13 December during the felling and removal process.

weekly MOWING

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.

MARJAN’S KITCHEN – A PERSIAN FEAST Fri 14 Dec, 6pm – 9pm Thorne Street Café, 82 Thorne St. Ph: 0423 185 591

LIGHT THE NIGHT CHRISTMAS VILLAGE Fri 14 Dec, 5.30pm-10pm Civic Centre Precinct, Burns Way. Ph: 0419 213 541

DENNIS O’CONNOR: EXHIBITION AND BOOK LAUNCH Fri 14 Dec, 6pm-8pm Wagga Wagga Art, Morrow St, Baylis St. Ph: 6926 9660

/waggaevents Wed 12 Dec, 6pm-10pm Food I Am, 29 Kunzea For event organising Place. Ph: 0427 250 498 and promotion support, contact Council’s events LAST DRINKS Wed 12 Dec, unit: events@wagga. 4pm-6.30pm nsw.gov.au or 1300 292 The Hampden Cellar, 442 Mon - Fri. Romano’s Hotel, Sturt St.

visitwagga.com

The mowing teams • East: Lake Albert will be operating in the followed by Tatton following suburbs this • West: Bourkelands week: followed by Ashmont • North: Estella • Seasonal: Irrigated followed by Oura parks

Lodgement of applications prior to Christmas closedown

In the lead up to the Christmas closedown, it is requested that lodgement of any Development Applications, Construction Certificates and Subdivision Certificates occur no later than Wednesday 19 December at 4.30pm. Due to the large number of applications received in the lead up to Christmas, the processing of any applications received after this date is unlikely to commence until after the reopening of Council’s offices on 2 January 2019. If applications are required to be lodged after the 19 December, it is it is recommended that lodgement be deferred until the New Year. This will allow Council officers to give immediate attention and service to your application upon its lodgement at that time.

1300 292 442

Civic Centre, cnr Baylis & Morrow Sts council@wagga.nsw.gov.au www.wagga.nsw.gov.au

Weekly waste tip Clothing and footwear in good condition can be donated to local charities through identified donation bins or call your local op shop to arrange drop off. Always place clothing and footwear in poor condition in the red lid bin. Council News - A City of Wagga Wagga publication


COUNCILLOR COLUMN

I had the pleasure the week before last to attend the annual SWITCH conference. The conference is organised by the NSW Public Libraries Association (NSWPLA) of which I am currently President. This conference is attended by a large number of library staff and also an increasing number of Councillors (around 300 people). Throughout the full two-day program, attendees were

exposed to a number of sessions run by their peers but also keynote speakers both domestic and international involved in the industry. One of the sessions held was in relation to the current Renew Our Libraries campaign. This campaign is a joint venture between NSWPLA and Local Government NSW. This in itself was a major coup in having these two organisations come together to co-fund a campaign in relation to the funding of what already are social and cultural hubs within communities across the

Public Notices

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 EXHIBITION OF final report, in its entirety DRAFT WAGGA or in part, to Council unless WAGGA CITY explicitly requested by COUNCIL INLAND the person making the WATER SAFETY submission that they do not wish this to occur. MANAGEMENT Any questions relating to PLAN Council hereby gives public the plan may be referred to Peter Cook or Glenda Pym notice of the exhibition on 1300 292 442. of its Draft Inland Water Safety Management Plan. EXPRESSION The draft plan will be on OF INTEREST – exhibition from Saturday PEACOCK 1 December 2018 for a Ever wanted to own your period of 55 days, until own peacock? The Wagga Wednesday 6 February 2019. Council invites public Wagga Botanic Gardens Zoo is looking to rehome submissions on the draft 4 x peacocks (male). For plan, to be lodged within any information regarding the exhibition period. the peacocks and to obtain Inspection Venue: The an EOI offer form please draft plan is available for contact Jon Nicoll on 0424 review at Wagga Wagga 750 206 or email nicoll. City Council, cnr Baylis & jonathan@wagga.nsw. Morrow Streets, Wagga gov.au. EOIs close 5pm, Wagga, during the hours Wednesday 19 December. of 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday (public holidays MOBILE FOOD excluded) within the above exhibition period. The draft VEHICLE TRIAL EXPRESSIONS OF plan can also be accessed from Council’s website at INTEREST (EOI) www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/ The City of Wagga Wagga public. is seeking Expressions Submission Procedure: of Interest (EOI) from Persons wishing to make qualified and suitable a submission in relation mobile food vendors in to the plan should do the local government so prior to the close of area to participate in a the exhibition period. Mobile Food Vehicle trial. Submissions should be This trial is in accordance in writing and may be with resolution 18/440 – delivered to Wagga Wagga Councillors resolved to City Council or mailed proceed with the trial at to the General Manager, the Monday, 26 November Wagga Wagga City 2018 Ordinary Council Council, PO Box 20, Wagga meeting. Wagga, NSW 2650 or To be eligible completed emailed to council@wagga. Expression of Interest forms nsw.gov.au. are to be submitted by Persons making written Friday, 14 December 2018 submissions regarding the by 5pm. The trial will be above plan are advised that conducted from January any submission received to May 2019. Permits will within the submission be limited with review and

councillor.tout@wagga.nsw.gov.au | 0427 448 525

state. The campaign has been apolitical in nature and has already garnered offers from both the government and opposition of approximately $60M in increases in funding. The three targets of the campaign are to double the current funding (a target of $94M), to index the funding to ensure it keeps parity and to also protect the amount and indexing of that funding in legislation. The other threshold that was achieved this week was that we have now surpassed 10,000

individual registrations via our Renew Our Libraries website. For a campaign to receive this many registrations is quite astounding. This reflects the passion and regard communities across the state hold their libraries in. In addition, approximately 95 individual councils across the state have passed formal resolutions supporting the campaign. I would personally like to thank all residents across the Riverina for their unwavering support thus far and for any who have

approval by Council staff. Successful vendors will be required to participate in a survey to determine feasibility of a permanent mobile food vehicle policy. The Mobile Food Vehicle EOI will be open for 14 days. The deadline for submissions will be 17 December 2018 at 9am, with Council retaining the option to extend this deadline by an additional seven days if an insufficient number of applications are received. Application can be accessed on Wagga Wagga City Council’s website.

can be accessed on www. tenderlink.com/wagga.

RFT2019-20 CIVIC CENTRE AIR CON GROUND SOURCED HEAT PUMP REPLACEMENT

Suitably endorsed Tenders marked “RFT2019-20 Civic Centre Air Con Ground Sourced Heat Pump Replacement” are invited and will be received by the undersigned until 2pm Wednesday 6th February 2019. The Contract is a lump sum Contract for the replacement of ‘Water Furnace’ Ground Sourced Heat Pumps on level 0 and 1 of the Civic Centre. A compulsory pre-tender site meeting will be held on Wednesday 22nd January 2019 at 11am at the Civic Centre, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Streets Wagga Wagga. 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 Council’s Facilities Management Team Leader via email fitzgerald.luke@ 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

not actioned to date please go to www. renewourlibraries.com. au and register your support. In the run up to and beyond the election in March, I encourage all communities to continue to be actively involved in ensuring our libraries receive ongoing and sustainable funding now and into the future. I would also like to wish everyone a happy festive season and a happy new year.

Deputy Mayor Dallas Tout

81-83 Forsyth St WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650, Lot 6 DP 655783, Lot 1 DP NOTICE OF 936571, Applicant: Mark TEMPORARY ROAD Churcher CLOSURE DA18/0566, Information and education facility Notice is hereby given – Temporary Australian under Roads Act 1993 National Maritime Museum Part 8 Division 4 of the Exhibition, Carbarita temporary closing of: Park Tarcutta St WAGGA Road: Morrow Street and WAGGA NSW 2650, The Esplanade between Lot 7305 DP 1132872, Baylis Street and Ivan Jack Applicant: Wagga Wagga Drive City Council Date: 15 December 2018 Name of Consent Duration: 6pm to 9.30pm Authority: Wagga Wagga Reason: Free concert in the City Council Victory Memorial Gardens The subject application Detour: Tongaboo Lane and accompanying exit to Peter St documentation, may be inspected at the following NOTICE OF address until the closure of DEVELOPMENT exhibition. PROPOSAL Exhibition documents are Wagga Wagga City Council only available between has received the following Submission Period: application to carry out 10/12/2018 to 04/01/2019 “Development” under the Where: Wagga Wagga Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979. City Council, cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets, DA18/0284 - 43 Room Wagga Wagga (Customer Hotel Accommodation -

INCREASE IN LAKE BAC TERIA LEVEL S

Wagga Wagga City Council is advising against the use of Lake Albert due to increased levels of bacteria. Under National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) guidelines, Council monitors two main types of bacteria in the lake, cyanobacteria (blue green algae) and enterococci. Test results have shown high levels of enterococci, which is caused by faecal matter in the water. “The community is advised against coming in contact or ingesting the water, until the bacteria levels decrease,” Manager Environment and City

Compliance Mark Gardiner said. “Staff will continue to monitor bacteria levels and update advisory signs as appropriate. “Unlike blue green algae, enterococci isn’t visible so we please ask that residents pay attention to the advisory signage.” High levels of this type of bacteria occur during dry periods followed by an in-flow of water from a storm or rain event. Faeces from livestock, domestic pets and wildlife such as birds enters the lake and higher readings of the bacteria are recorded. wagga.nsw.gov.au/ waterquality

Service Counter) or online: eservices.wagga.nsw.gov. au/exhibitiondocs 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 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 City Development. If you have any enquiries regarding the application, or about making submission, please call City Development on 1300 292 442.

Peter Thompson, General Manager

PROPOSED UPDATE TO COUNCIL’S 2018/19 FEES & CHARGES - WASTE SERVICES

The proposed update to Council’s 2018/19 Waste fees and charges document is to provide details of the proposed new waste service options (single bin (commercial) and two bin (commercial). Council invites public submissions from the community during the 28 day exhibition period from 1 December 2018.

Item Fee and Charge Description Number

Pricing Basis Policy ID

2018/19 Per Pick Up

2018/19 Annual Charge

New fee

Commercial Waste Management Service Fee – One Bin Service The choice of any one of the following bins: • 240L fortnightly general waste bin • 240L fortnightly recycling bin • 240L weekly FOGO bin Applicable for Non-Residential (Commercial) and Non Rateable properties.

C

Per Service

N/A

$165.00

New fee

Commercial Waste Management Service Fee – Two Bin C Service The option of any combination of two bins: • 240L fortnightly general waste bin • 240L fortnightly recycling bin • 240L weekly FOGO bin If the above basic service is provided any additional bins are available at $110.00 per bin (excludes upsizes).

Per Service

N/A

$330.00

Wagga Wagga Main City Levee Upgrade - Stage 2 Community Information Session Gobbagombalin Bridge to Hammond Avenue

Find out how and when the levee upgrade works will affect you.

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

Tuesday 11 December

When: 6pm Where: Council Meeting Room, Civic Centre, cnr Morrow + Baylis Streets

or

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Wednesday 12 December

When: 3pm Where: Council Meeting Room, Civic Centre, cnr Morrow + Baylis Streets

For further information: 1300 292 442 council@wagga.nsw.gov.au wagga.nsw.gov.au

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