Council News #248 - 8 June 2019

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INSIDE: STARTING A CONVERSATION ON GENDER EQUITY AND RESPECT

Council News CITY OF WAGGA WAGGA

FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 8 JUNE 2019

Issue No: 248

Weekly information from us to you

Wa g g a Comedy 9 1 0 2 t s e F THURSDAY 13 JUNE

• Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow

FRIDAY 14 JUNE • • • •

Winter Markets The Chaser & The Shovel Rhys Nicholson Luke McGregor (pictured above left) • Randy • The Riverina Comedy Club

SATURDAY 15 JUNE • • • •

Winter Markets Lano & Woodley (2 shows) Mel Buttle Becky Lucas (pictured above right)

JAM-PACKED LINE UP: Civic Theatre Manager Carissa Campbell and local comedans Gav Comtessi, Dane Simpson and Dave Cunneen at the Riverina Playhouse get ready for the main course of the Wagga Comedy Fest from 13 to 15 June.

Wagga Comedy Fest to serve up laughs Sold out shows with Anh Do proved to be the perfect entrée for the 2019 Wagga Comedy Fest. Following on from Do’s shows this week, the Civic Theatre will serve up 10 side-splitting courses of comedy from 13 to 15 June. Tickets are selling fast for this year’s Wagga Comedy Fest, which

features Becky Lucas, Lano & Woodley, Luke McGregor, Mel Buttle, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival roadshow, Randy the puppet, Rhys Nicholson, The Chaser and the Riverina Comedy Club. The popular Winter Markets will also be back again, with hot food and free laughs on offer. “Anh Do was one of our headlines at the first Wagga Comedy Fest in 2015, which also featured Luke McGregor, so it’s fitting to have those two back again now the

festival has grown so much,” Civic Theatre Manager Carissa Campbell said. “Tickets are starting to be snapped up as we get closer to the main part of the festival and the shows have staggered start times so you can catch as many comedians as possible. “In between, you can enjoy warm fires, food, drinks and free entertainment at the Winter Markets outside the theatre.” The 2019 Wagga Comedy Fest

is the biggest yet and features a mix of established and emerging comedians, along with a healthy serve of local talent. “It’s been encouraging to see the growth of Wagga Wagga’s own comedy scene over the past five years,” Ms Campbell said. “Dane Simpson has honed his skills at the festival since 2015 and this year the Riverina Comedy Club will be hosting a night of fun at the Riverina Playhouse. “It’s also great to have the iconic

Lano & Woodley in Wagga, who are back together again with their show FLY. They took out the People’s Choice Award at the 2018 Melbourne International Comedy Festival. “Another highlight will be The Chaser and The Shovel’s War on History, which is dubbed the least reliable, but most hilarious account of Australian history.” To buy tickets, visit civictheatre. com.au or contact the Box Office on 6926 9688.

Weekly waste tip Did you know that on average, 62% of what goes in the red lid bin should go in either the green or yellow lid bins? Visit yourwaste.com.au/a-zguide to check your sorting skills.


pet

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Can Annie-body find her somebody to love? This queen is looking for her castle. Annie is a tan staffy-cross who is full of beans and described by our animal shelter team as “one of the happiest dogs you’ll ever meet”. Annie can be adopted for $341.50, which includes desexing, microchip, lifetime registration, vaccination, worming and an ID tag. To meet Annie or any of her friends, visit the shelter from Monday to Saturday between 1pm and 4.15pm. The shelter will be closed on Monday 10 June.

Ph: 6971 4651

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Wagga’s brightest high school stars

THE SUPER NOVA

BRINGING BUSINESSES TOGETHER

Local businesses came together to share ideas and expand their networks recently as part of Council’s Tourism Partner Program. The networking evening at the E3 Art Space in the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery saw members of the program talk connected tourism-related businesses with government, industry and other home-grown tourism operators. Registrations for the 2019/20 Wagga Tourism Partner Program are now open and with visitors injecting more than $353M into the local economy each year, there’s never been a better time to get involved. The program is open to join year-round, but partners must be registered by 19 June 2019 to be included in the annual Visitor Guide. The guide is released in spring each year, with 20,000 copies distributed across NSW, Victoria, ACT, South Australia and Queensland. There are currently more than 140 Tourism Partners across the region, who are working together with Council to capitalise on the 1.3M people who visit our region each year. “The Wagga Tourism Partner

COLLABORATION: A networking event was held as part of Council's Tourism Partner Program last week. Photo by Jeremy Kruckel Program offers a broad range of benefits to both local businesses and neighbouring councils,” Council’s Visitor Economy and Events Coordinator Fiona Hamilton said. “Partners are included in marketing activities and promotional campaigns, as well as business development opportunities such as networking, workshops and masterclasses with industry experts. Industry development and support is a vital part of the

program so local businesses are able to learn and grow. “In addition to the visitor guide, there are extensive print and digital promotional opportunities for partners throughout the year, including social media campaigns, events, media promotions and more.” Businesses and other organisations can learn more about the Wagga Tourism Partner Program and download a prospectus at visitwagga.com/ partners.

COUNCILLOR COLUMN

Sponsorship Opportunity The SUPERNOVA is a performing arts extravaganza featuring secondary school stars in two spectacular concerts on 10 August 2019 at the Civic Theatre. The showcase of local talent is an initiative of the Mayoress Jenny Conkey with aim of raising funds for Carevan Wagga.

How can you be involved?

Your support will help raise much needed funds for local charity Carevan Wagga. Sponsorship opportunities are now available, with a range of packages to suit all levels of investment.

Find out more

Contact us for a sponsorship prospectus and more information on The SUPERNOVA production. Carissa Campbell, Manager Civic Theatre 02 6926 9680 | campbell.carissa@wagga.nsw.gov.au IN SUPPORT OF

footpaths. Without this routine and regular maintenance, our infrastructure would Firstly, I would like quickly deteriorate and to acknowledge and become either unsafe thank all of those or fail. Thank you all for Council employees the great job you all do who undertake the every day. PS the Lake daily infrastructure Albert walkway clean is maintenance, work that great. is never ending. Secondly, I would The work that these like to acknowledge employees undertake the attention and is often unseen or support that Wagga taken for granted. This Wagga is currently work includes but is not receiving from the limited to jobs such as State Government, cleaning out drainage particularly in relation pipes, clearing sewer to the development of blocks, repairing the Bomen activation pumps, cleaning up zone. tree debris, repairing This state-supported potholes, mowing initiative presents grass, repairing playgrounds, removing great opportunities trip points from paths, for Wagga Wagga. However, it should and sweeping and also result in similar cleaning our shared benefits for the whole path network and

of the surrounding region. For this wholeof-region benefit to happen, we will need to have a wholeof-region strategic discussion and create a ‘regional growth plan’. The forum for this discussion should be an all-inclusive Regional Organisation of Councils (ROC) in which the views of the whole region are shared collectively and respected. For the good of the greater region, this ROC must be created ASAP. Lastly, I have an appeal to State Government. The State Government, through IPART, determines the maximum rate rise that local government can apply each year. This setting of rates imparts

a real financial ceiling on all councils. The government must recognise this financial impost and respect it in all dealings with local councils. In my opinion, the State Government, including all state instrumentalities, should respect this impost and never impose a total percentage increase in its charges to local councils that exceeds the set maximum percentage rate rise give to councils in any given year. Unfortunately, this appeal, which has been repeated time and time again by councils, continues to fall on deaf ears.

Councillor Rod Kendall

0467 552 263 | councillor.kendall@wagga.nsw.gov.au

Wood heaters are a great source of heat, but the smoke they produce is a major source of air pollution. Not only is excess smoke a sign you are wasting money, but particles in the smoke have been linked to heart and lung disease. Does your chimney pass the test?

HOT TIPS:

1. Use dry, seasoned, untreated wood. The logs should make a ‘crack’ when struck together not a ‘dull thud’ 2. Stack wood under cover in a dry ventilated area 3. Use small logs and place them in your heater in a way that ensures air can circulate freely

4. Burn the fire brightly. Run the heater on a high burn rate (air control fully open) for 5 minutes before and 15 to 20 minutes after adding logs 5. Don’t let your heater smoulder overnight – keep the air control open enough to maintain a flame. A wellinsulated house will stay warmer longer. For more information contact Wagga Wagga City Council on 1300 292 442 or visit wagga.nsw.gov.au/airquality

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FO O D I E F E A S T AT L O S T L A N E S

Lost Lanes is back on 22 June, with a mouth-watering menu of street food delights. What better way to distract yourself from the cold then with some hot and hearty creations from food trucks and local eateries? Head to Cadell Place and you will be able to munch on pizza, burgers,

hot dogs, fries, pies and more. There will be sweet treats aplenty – including hot donuts, waffles and marshmallow goodness to name a few. There will also be a range of wine, cider - hot and cold versions, beer, hot chocolates and more on offer. visitwagga.com/lostlanes

vacancies

VACUUM & JET PLANT OPERATOR (SEWER & STORMWATER) Two (2) Vacant Positions Remuneration: $2,042.88 gpf + super Enquiries: Andrew Matthews - 02 6971 4647 or 0417 906 734 Closing Date: Monday, 24 June 2019

CHANGING ATTITUDES: Acclaimed journalist Ray Martin and Wagga Women's Health Centre Vice President Genevieve Fleming were two of four panellists at the My Story. Our Story. event.

To view these opportunities and apply, visit wagga.nsw.gov.au/jobs

Starting a conversation on equity and respect A near capacity crowd joined the discussion about gender equity and respect on Wednesday 5 June. The My Story. Our Story. event at the Civic Theatre saw acclaimed journalist Ray Martin lead a panel discussion on how we can all be part of the solution locally. Rounding out the panel were Wagga Women’s Health Centre Vice President Genevieve Fleming, School Liaison Police Officer Senior Constable Troy Fisher and Community Manager - NRL Respect Steve Meredith. The night aimed to start a conversation about changing community attitudes, social norms and stereotypes towards domestic and family violence. “I suspect there were a few people who were confronting the topic for the first time and that was very good,” Mr Martin said. “Full marks to Wagga Council for having launched this. This begins the conversation, now it’s up to Wagga to do something about it. “The spotlight has been put on this issue. We need to

change the attitudes of our boys and our brothers and our fathers and our grandfathers etc. “It’s not going to be quick, but we’ve changed attitudes about smoking, we changed attitudes about seatbelts and we can change attitudes about this.” The My Story. Our Story. event forms part of an overarching prevention program, the DVproject:2650, funded with by a $1.2M NSW Government grant. Wagga Women’s Health Centre Vice President Genevieve Fleming said the program, which is being delivered by Council, is focused on equity and respect to change community attitudes at a grassroots level. “Most people think domestic violence is a result of drug and alcohol issues or anger management issues, but what we really explored on Wednesday night is gender inequality,” she said. “We tell our boys don’t cry. We tell our boys to be physically aggressive on the sporting field. “What we need to be

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helping men with is that being vulnerable is ok. Being weak is ok. We need to better equip men to deal with conflict and to deal with times of stress without resorting to violence. “It’s not about demonising men for being violent, we need to help men to better understand how to resolve these issues. “What we need are healthy and respectful relationships where there’s equality so men and women can sit down and work out their problems with open communication instead of resorting to violence.” Council’s Director Community, Janice Summerhayes said they are working hard to build a resilient and respectful community where everyone is valued and gender equality is normalised. “Council’s project team will be working to keep conversations about equity and respect rolling out over the next two years, with a community wide campaign due to be launched later this year," she said. All proceeds from the My Story. Our Story. event will support the work of the Wagga Women’s Health Centre.

EXTENDED

Leasing opportunity - Botanic Gardens

Wagga Wagga City Council is seeking expressions of interest for the leasing of the iconic building in the heart of the Botanic Gardens Premises include a function room with bar, kitchen and café and may be leased separately or as a whole.

Opportunities may include: • Function centre • Restaurant • Cafe • Commercial catering

• Martial arts • Yoga, pilates, group fitness • Dance studio • Training/education • Community group uses

Inspections by appointment: Please contact Dianne Wright on 1300 292 442.

Expressions of interest close: 2pm, Monday 24 June 2019

1300 292 442 More information: www.tenderlink.com/wagga Council News - A City of Wagga Wagga publication


GALLERY

WHAT’S

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

ON

LADYSMITH TOURIST RAILWAY OPEN DAY Sat 8 June, 10am - 2pm Ladysmith Railway Station, Cunningdroo St. Ph: 0458 263 443

WAGGA WAGGA + SURROUNDS

THIS WEEK:

WAGGA WAGGA ROAD RUNNERS SATURDAY RUN

WAGGA PARK RUN Sat 8 June, 8am Apex Park, Lake Albert. parkrun.com.au/wagga

Sat 8 June, 1pm Kapooka. Ph: 0411 451 344 or 0429 176 029

WOLLUNDRY SATURDAY MARKETS THE KINGS OF Sat 8 June, 8am - 1pm COUNTRY Civic Centre Precinct, Tarcutta Street. Ph: 0408 692 929

FIX-IT GURU TO SHARE TIPS AND TRICKS TO UPCYCLE YOUR HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

You say trash, we say treasure! Join our fix-it guru on Saturday 15 June at Council’s Trash to Treasure workshop, where you’ll discover the fixes and tricks to get new life from your household items. Whether you want to repair it or upcycle it, community members are encouraged to bring along a small non-electrical item that needs some love, or a photo of a larger item, for our guru to show you how broken

bits and pieces or old furniture can be renewed. The workshop runs from 10am to noon at Ngurra Youth Hub on Blakemore Avenue and is part of Council’s ‘Don’t Dump, it’s Dumb’ initiative, which targets illegal kerbside dumping within our community. If you want to take part in the upcycling craze, book your spot online at wagga.nsw.gov.au/ enviroevents.

Public Notices

Wagga Wagga City Council, P.O. Box 20 Wagga Wagga NSW 2650. Note: Details of a nominated vehicle/trailer will be required with the WAGGA WAGGA application form, including CITY COUNCIL registration numbers, ANNUAL WASTE for ease of identification SUBSIDY at the Gregadoo Waste APPLICATION Management Centre. Council invites charitable Applications for the above organisations and subsidy close 08/06/2019. community groups, from For all enquiries and for within the Wagga Wagga copies of Council’s Policy Local Government Area, 078 and application forms to apply for a subsidy please contact Council’s on waste disposal fees Customer Service Centre in at the Gregadoo Waste person, by phone on 1300 Management Centre under 292 442, or by email at Councils Policy POL078 council@wagga.nsw.gov.au ‘Subsidy for Waste Disposal Please note that application by Charitable Organisations forms and the Policy & Community Groups’. guidelines are also available Requests for support on Council’s website at for subsidised disposal www.wagga.nsw.gov.au fees, ongoing or project specific must be submitted EOI2019-607 on Councils Application SURPLUS DINO BINS form (appendix 1 of Policy (GWMC) POL078) and addressed Expressions of Interest (EOI) to the General Manager, are called for the purchase

DON’T BE A TOSSER! Cover your load

This project is a NSW EPA Waste Less, Recycle More initiative funded from the waste levy.

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

of nine (9) surplus Dino Bins which are currently located at Council’s Gregadoo Waste Management Centre. Please contact Geoffrey Pym on 0429 505 746 or email pym.geoffrey@ wagga.nsw.gov.au for further details and documentation relating to this EOI. Submissions close Wednesday 19 June 2019 at 2pm.

CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION FOR 231 GURWOOD STREET, WAGGA WAGGA – DCP19/0003 PUBLIC EXHIBITION

SATURDAY ACRYLIC POURING ART CLASS FOR ADULTS Sat 8 June, 9am - 4pm De Lew Designs Studios, 80 Butterbush Road. Ph: 0405 072 464

DEMONSTRATION GARDENS VEGETABLE SWAP OR BUY

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

MATES GULLY PRODUCE MARKET

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

OPEN STUDIO

close of the exhibition period. 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

PROPOSED ROAD CLOSING UNDER SECTION 38B ROADS ACT 1993

In pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, notice is hereby given that Wagga Wagga City Council proposes to close the council public road listed in Schedule 1. Schedule 1: Dampier Street, Bomen. Upon closure of the Land Description: Lot 1 road, council intends DP 726729, Lot 328 DP to incorporate the land 823293, Lot 11 DP 20812 with adjoining Council and Part Lot 12 DP 20812, owned land identified located at 231 Gurwood for development of the Street, Wagga Wagga (the Riverina Intermodal Freight location of the former Eric & Logistics hub. Weissel Oval). All interested persons are Aim: To exhibit a concept hereby invited to make development application submissions concerning lodged under Part 4.4 of the Environmental Planning the proposal to the General Manager, Wagga Wagga and Assessment Act 1979. The concept development City Council, PO Box 20 WAGGA WAGGA NSW application proposes a 2650, within twenty eight development scenario days of the date of this for the site which will advertisement. Please note guide future development that under the provisions through a set of controls of the Government outside the provisions Information (Public Access) of the Wagga Wagga Development Control Plan Act 2009, such submissions may be referred to third 2010. parties for consideration. Exhibition Period: 18 May Once the submission 2019 to 14 June 2019 period is completed, (inclusive) Wagga Wagga City Inspection Venue: The Council will consider all proposal is available for duly made submissions inspection at the Wagga before deciding whether Wagga Civic Centre, Cnr to continue with the road Baylis and Morrow Sts, closure proposal. Wagga Wagga during Enquiries: Dianne Wright the hours of 9am to 5pm on 1300 292 442 Monday to Friday (public holidays excluded) or on NOTICE OF Council’s website. DEVELOPMENT Submission Procedure: PROPOSAL Any interested person or Wagga Wagga City Council organisation wishing to make a written submission has received the following in relation to the application application to carry out “Development” under the should do so prior to the

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Sat 8 June, 8pm - 10pm Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, Burns Way. Ph: 6926 9688

WAGGA WAGGA VETERAN AND VINTAGE MOTOR CLUB INC JUNE RALLY

Sat 8 & Sun 9 June Club Rooms, cnr Docker and Morgan Streets. Ph: 0418 253 010

TASK FORCE 72 CARRIER AND ESCORT WEEKEND Sat 8 & Sun 9 June, Sat 10am - 4pm & Sun 10am - 2pm Oasis Aquatic Centre, Morgan St. Ph: 0408 050 868

RIVERINA WATER TEN X 10 PLAY FEST Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979. DA19/0039 - 98 Lot Subdivision 177 Pine Gully Rd GOBBAGOMBALIN NSW 2650 , Lot 125 DP 1253593 Applicant: Estella Heights Pty Ltd Name of Consent Authority: Wagga Wagga City Council DA19/0257 - Six-storey mixed use development ground floor commercial and car parking, one floor of car parking and four floors of hotel rooms 7-9 Baylis St WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650, Lot 6 DP 855, Lot 1 DP 455265, Lot 2 DP 455265 Applicant: Design Workshop Australia Name of Consent Authority: Wagga Wagga City Council The subject application and accompanying documentation, may be inspected at the following address until the closure of exhibition. Exhibition documents are only available between Submission Period: 11/06/2019 to 25/06/2019 Where: Wagga Wagga City Council, cnr Baylis and Morrow streets, Wagga Wagga (customer service) or 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

MADNESS AND MAYHEM

Thu 13 June, 7.30pm Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, Burns Way. Ph: 6926 9688

Sat 8 & Sun 9 June, 7.30pm CSU Riverina Playhouse, Cross Street. Ph: 0488 705 263

COMEDY FEST: WAGGA WAGGA

SUNDAY ART CLASS FOR KIDS

Thu 13 to Sat 15 June Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, Burns Way. Ph: 6926 9688

Sun 9 June, 9am - 12pm De Lew Designs Studios, 80 Butterbush Road. Ph: 0405 072 464

FRIDAY WOODFIRED PIZZAS

DANIEL TOOZE AT THE THIRSTY CROW

Fri 14 June, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Mates Gully Café 38 Morrow St. Ph: 6921 4241

Sun 9 June, 1pm - 3pm Thirsty Crow, 153 Fitzmaurcie St. Ph: 6921 7470

MARJAN’S KITCHEN, A PERSIAN BRING YOUR OWN FEAST

LAST DRINKS PUB TOUR

Fri 14 June, 6pm to 9pm Thorne Street Cafe, 82 Thorne St. Ph: 6921 2918

Sun 9 June, 3pm - 7pm The Hampden Cellar, Romano’s Hotel, Sturt Street. Ph: 6926 9688

THE GROOVE FACTORIE PLAYS FLEETWOOD MACS RUMOURS ALBUM

RIVERINA PRODUCERS MARKETS

Fri 14 June, 7pm - 11pm Thu 13 June, 1pm - 6pm Wagga Commercial Club, Wagga Showgrounds, Gurwood St. Bourke St. Ph: 6921 3012 Ph: 0428 267 297

THE WAR ON HISTORY THE CHASER

THIRSTY CROW TRIVIA – WINTER SERIES

Fri 14 June, 7pm Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, Burns Way. Ph: 6926 9688

Thu 13 June, 7.30pm - 9pm Thirsty Crow Brewery, 153 Fitzmaurice St. Ph: 6921 7470

RIVERINA COMEDY CLUB

MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL

Fri 14 June, 7.30pm Que Bar and Nightclub Wagga, 109 Baylis Street.

QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY LONG WEEKEND 24-hour call centre: 1300 292 442 wagga.nsw.gov.au/openhours All other hours normal unless specified

FACILITY

TRADING HOURS

Administration Offices, Closed Monday 10 June. For emergencies please Wagga Wagga Civic contact 1300 292 442 Centre Art Gallery & National Art Glass Gallery

Closed Monday 10 June

Civic Theatre & Booking Office

Closed Monday 10 June. Tickets available from civictheatre.com.au

Glenfield Rd Animal Shelter

Closed Monday 10 June. Ranger will be on call for stock on road and aggressive dogs: 1300 292 442

Gregadoo Waste Management Centre

Open Monday 10 June, 7am to 4.30pm

Rural Waste Facilities

Closed Monday 10 June

Kerbside Waste Collection

No changes – collection as normal

Wagga Wagga City Library

Closed Monday 10 June

Livestock Marketing Centre

Closed Monday 10 June

Museum - Historic Closed Monday 10 June. Council Chambers Site Botanic Gardens site closed for redevelopment. Oasis Aquatic Centre

Open Monday 10 June, 8.30am to 5pm

Sewer Service Problems

Ph: 1300 292 442

Visitor Information Centre

Open Monday 10 June, 9am to 5pm

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

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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


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