Council News #115 - October 8 2016

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Council News Issue No: 115

CITY OF WAGGA WAGGA

FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 8 OCTOBER 2016

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Little Big Day Out fun School holiday fun stepped up a gear for thousands of kids who joined in the excitement of this year’s Little Big Day Out. Returning for its 13th year, Little Big Day Out offered a great mix of activities and delights for kids aged two to 12-years.

The day was a chance to showcase a range of services provided by the City of Wagga Wagga – everything from Council machinery displays to plane making with the Museum of the Riverina and a chance to ride in the water rollers from the Oasis Regional Aquatic Centre. (Continues inside)

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Enhance your business street appeal with funding boost Help beautify city’s retail areas by applying for new business grants Local business owners with great ideas that could help enhance the vibrancy of the city’s retail precincts are encouraged to apply for a new City of Wagga Wagga grants program. The Economic Development Grants 16/17 program is offering business owners, or

people thinking about establishing a new retail business, grants of up to $3000 to help transform the look and feel of retail areas in Wagga. “The grants are about re-investing in the city’s streetscape and increasing pedestrian activity in retail areas,” Manager Economic Development & Visitor Economy Richie Robinson said. “There is no reason why Wagga can’t have it’s own version of Melbourne’s Lygon Street or Brisbane’s South Bank or Rundle Mall in Adelaide. “These locations are well-known for being thriving, bustling meeting hubs. They create

a welcoming atmosphere and have strong economic flow-on effects.” Parking trials in Wagga’s CBD, which have created 40 centre-of-the-road parking spaces in Kincaid Street and increased timed-parking along sections of Fitzmaurice Street, will help cater for any increased activity in the CBD. Projects supported through the grants include providing alfresco dining, busker or street performer spaces, lighting and street facade improvements, initiatives that encourage increased pedestrian activity or creation of meeting places. A total of $12,500 worth of funding is

available through the 2016/17 Program with grants available from a minimum of $500 to a maximum of $3000 per project. To be eligible applicants must make a financial (not in-kind) contribution either equal to or greater than the value of funding awarded through the program. Applicants are encouraged to make a submission prior to November 30 to ensure consideration in the first round of assessments. For more information or to make an application visit wagga.nsw.gov.au/ edgrants.

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Little Big Day Out FUN! Continued from front There was also a Wagga View healthy eating master chef class, run in partnership with the Murrumbidgee Local Health District, to showcase the benefits of healthy living and healthy communities and recycled materials were used to print and paint a large banner for the Wagga Wagga Regional Family Day Care. The ever-popular Planning Permit Pursuit treasure hunt returned and had kids exploring the Civic Centre precinct for clues to win some amazing prizes. Adding to the days’ fun was Bounce Yoga’s “Little Yogis” yoga classes for kids, performances by Southern Cross Performing Arts and a silent disco where kids got to don a pair of headphones and bop along and groove to a range of tunes. Stars from Cirque Africa, who are in town for a series of performances, also wowed the crowd with high-flying tricks. This year’s persistent wet weather moved some activities inside the Civic Centre, but it didn’t stop kids, and their parents, from having a great day out, event coordinator Cassie Nimmo said. “Although we were lucky that the sun was shining on the day, the already saturated grounds meant we had to move some activities indoors,” Ms Nimmo said. “The indoor activities were just as popular as the outdoor ones. The crowd was really accommodating, and we thank them for that. “Once again it was great to see so many families support this free community event and learn a bit more about the City of Wagga Wagga, what we do and what we can offer to the community.”

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MAKE THE MOST OF WHAT’S LEFT OF THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS – CHECK OUT THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS GUIDE AT VISITWAGGA.COM/SCHOOLHOLIDAYS Traffic island readjustment and repair works were completed in Docker Street this week. The northern end of the island between Chaston Street and Meurant Avenue was demolished and reconstructed, damage to the southern end was repaired and signs and lines reinstalled. Reconstruction of the northern end of the island makes righthand turns from Meurant Avenue easier for heavy vehicles and will improve the flow of northbound traffic on Docker Street. Works were carried out on Wednesday with asphalting on site on Thursday.

QUEER CONVERSATIONS 12 - 4PM | SAT

15.10.2016

AN AFTERNOON OF FILM, PANELS AND DISCUSSION AROUND LGBTIQ ISSUES. Help grow a safe, visible and proud LGBTIQ community in the Riverina.

Historic Council Chambers

MUSEUM OF THE RIVERINA

Meet the director of the new Australian film Love in Full Colour, and the founders of A Gender Agenda. Hear from local activists, leaders and allies. Queer Conversations are part of We Are Here: Riverina LGBTIQ Stories, on display at the Museum of the Riverina’s Historic Council Chambers site till 6 November.

www.museumriverina.com.au The Museum of the Riverina is supported by the NSW Government through Arts NSW

ROAD WORKS AHEAD: Works to reconstruct the northern end of this Docker Street traffic island, near the new Docker Street medical centre, were carried out this week.

LORD BADEN POWELL DRIVE CLOSED FOR EMERGENCY ROAD WORKS Lord Baden Powell Drive is closed to traffic for emergency road works. The City of Wagga Wagga has been monitoring a pavement failure in the road uphill from Wilks Avenue – with emergency repairs rescheduled twice due to wet weather. During this time Council had made the site safe by diverting traffic around the damaged area. Council investigated the site on Thursday and determined the damage had further deteriorated and the road was now too dangerous to remain open. The failure has been caused by an underground spring, which is different to a pothole and requires

significant construction work and excavation to repair. Lord Baden Powell Drive will remain closed to all traffic until next week for investigation and repair works to take place. Local traffic allowed, including visitors to Museum of the Riverina Botanic Gardens site. Detours are in place along Lake Albert Road and Macleay Street. There is no access from Captain Cook Drive, Grove Street and Wilks Avenue. Variable message boards are also in place for motorists. For a full list of road closures, visit wagga.nsw. gov.au/roads

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COUNCILLOR COLUMN road network to open up additional industrial land. This is in addition to the long awaited upgrade of the Main City and North Wagga Wagga levees and new multi-purpose facility at Equex. Of course, the immediate problem facing this city is the poor state of our roads thanks to one of the wettest winters in recent times.

We live in arguably the best rural and regional centres in Australia thanks to the hard work of many people over many What a great honour it generations. was, firstly to be re-elected The city is on the cusp of on September 10 to serve even greater things thanks this community for the to the green light being next four years, and then given to the expansion to be elected by my fellow councillors to serve the next of the Bomen Business Park, which includes a two years as Mayor of the new Eunony Bridge, a City of Wagga Wagga. railway underpass and new

councillor.conkey@wagga.nsw.gov.au

Only temporary patching can be carried out until the drier weather arrives and we ask people to be patient.

Council employees and the Rotary Club volunteers, the festival was relocated to the streets surrounding the Victory Memorial Gardens. ••• More than 1100 cyclists A couple of bouquets ... competed and more than Firstly to all involved in last 4000 attended the festival. Sunday’s Gears and Beers Secondly, a huge City Festival. of Wagga Wagga thank The wet days leading you to Jill Harris. Jill has up to the event caused been the Musical Director considerable problems, but of Murrumbidgee Magic thanks to the hard working (originally known as

Harmony Chorus) for 24 years and conducted the choir for the final time on Saturday night. Jill is leaving Wagga for greener (and hopefully warmer and drier) pastures. Her legacy to this city will continue for many years to come.

Councillor Greg Conkey

Fusion16 to burst alive next Saturday

The Civic Centre precinct is set to burst alive with colour and excitement next weekend for Fusion16. Fusion is about celebrating the food, music, art and cultures that mix together to make our Wagga Wagga community unique and liveable. Now in its sixth year Fusion attracts more than 10,000 people from all walks of life. This year’s festival will again feature eclectic performances, mouth-watering food and pop-up shops.

KYLIE AULDIST

Kylie grew up in Hay, deep in the heart of regional NSW in the Riverina. The release of Kylie’s fourth album Family Tree marks a stylistic evolution for Kylie combining her love of contemporary, electronic dance music and influences from the hedonistic, golden age of disco, funk and boogie. Under her own moniker, and as the lead singer for leading Australian soul/funk act The Bamboos, she has toured Australia and the world appearing at venues and festivals including The Jazz Café, The Roundhouse, The Barbican (London), The Blue Note (Japan), Splendour in the Grass, Byron Bay Bluesfest, Falls Festival and Womadelaide.

THIS WEEK: CIRQUE AFRICA

Until Sun 9 October Wagga Showground, Bourke Street. cirqueafrica.com.au

SPROUT & ABOUT MARKETS

Sat 8 October 8am - 1pm Foodies, farmers and friends. Wollundry Lagoon, Civic Centre Precinct. Ph: 0437 694 010

ART ON THE LEVEE

Sat 8 October 9am - 2pm 131 Tarcutta Street, on the levee bank. Ph: 6922 3360 or 0400 225 768

THE WAGGA SHOPFEST

Sat 8 October 10am - 2pm Visitor Information Centre, Tarcutta Street. Ph: 1300 100 122

ST AIDAN’S SPRING FAIR & PLANT STALL Sat 8 October 62 Coleman Street. Ph: 0422 176 650

ROCK AND ROLL DANCE NIGHT

Sat 8 October 7pm Cost: $20. Dress up and dance or just sit and enjoy

There will also be roving performers and free interactive creative art activities for the young and young at heart. Headlining this year’s festival is dance floor grooving grandad Old Spice, shiny, sugary sweet disco revival crew Sugar Fed Leopards, soul sensation and ARIA award nominated songstress Kylie Auldist, Sydney afro-funk, hip-hop trio True Vibenation and New Zealand born singer, songwriter Aaradhna. Read more about each headliner below!

SUGAR FED LEOPARDS

Blazing sextet Sugar Fed Leopards are a glitter comet from the wild side of the disco globe, igniting dance floors with their cosmic cocktail of original disco, soul, doo-wop and hip swinging rock ‘n’ roll. With smoking hot costumes, sweet harmonies, tight dance routines and a cranking rhythm section, Sugar Fed Leopards have been breaking a disco sweat for the past three years. It all began in Melbourne’s concrete jungle, when a rare bunch of renegade cats bonded over their collective sweet tooth for 50’s doo­wop and voodoo rock ’n’ roll. Fronting this caper is Sugar Breath (Steph Brett), fearless leader and vocalist. Joining her are back­up babes Lemona Squeeze (Louise Terry) and Coco Caramelle (Carrie Webster) adding syrupy harmonies, Gum Powder Gray (Gray Taylor) on banging rhythms, Davide Dolce (David Bramble) with his fizzy guitar and Kitty Kat (Kat Karvess) getting down low on the bass.

the great rock and roll and pop music played by the Take 5 Band and The Dejavu Singers. Commercial Club Wagga, 77 Gurwood Street. Ph: 6926 4901

STREET MINGLE

Sat 8 October 1pm - 5pm You are invited to celebrate the opening of Wagga’s First Display Village with celebrity guest Tiffiny Hall. Display Village, Paperbark Drive, Brunslea Park, Forest Hill. Ph: 0447 849 420

WAGGA CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE RALLY

Sat 8 & Sun 9 October All types of vintage, classic and modern motorcycles. Motorcycles will be on display Saturday from 8am to 10am. Apex Park, Lake Albert. Ph: 0417 223 411

MISS WAGGA WAGGA QUEST HIGH TEA WITH ALICIA QUIRK Sat 8 October 2.30pm to 5pm Cost: $25. The entrants are delighted to host Alicia Quirk, Wagga’s first Olympic gold medalist. The rugby sevens champion will relive her

whirlwind experience in Rio through a highlights reel. International Hotel, 2 Lake Albert Road. Ph: 0434 639 131

RIVERINA PRODUCERS’ MARKET

Every Thursday 1pm - 6pm Free entry. Run by producers to connect with those that love good food. Baptist Church, Tarcutta Street. Ph: 6924 3574

CORK & FORK

Every Friday in October Victory Memorial Gardens, cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets. Ph: 0404 084 657

GISELLE

Fri 14 & Sat 15 October 7.30pm Love conquers all in the ultimate romantic ballet. Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, Burns Way, off Tarcutta Street. Ph: 6926 9688

/waggaevents For support in organising your event, contact Council’s Events Unit at events@wagga.nsw.gov. au or 1300 292 442 Mon to Fri. To promote your event or for a full list of events go to: visitwagga. com or call 1300 100 122.

OLD SPICE

Old Spice: He’s not scary, he’s not posh, and he’s definitely not a baby. He’s old. And, while he may be retired, he’s certainly not retiring. This grandpa knows how to spice up the dance floor and he’s going to party like it’s 1999 (when he was only 65 years old). Last seen in the Tipi Forest at Splendour in the Grass, Old Spice is excited to be heading to Wagga where he’ll be getting down at Fusion16...getting down as far as his replacement hip will allow, that is.

Fusion16 is being held on Saturday, 15 October from 4pm to 9.30pm in the Civic Centre Precinct. For more information about this year’s festival, visit wagga.nsw.gov. au/fusion. Fusion16 is proudly funded and presented by The City of Wagga Wagga and Multicultural NSW in partnership with the Multicultural Council of Wagga Wagga, Riverina Community College and major sponsor The Daily Advertiser.

TRUE VIBENATION

True Vibenation are misfits. Mash together two Zimbabwean-born twins raised by artist/activist parents, a touch of Kiwi and a good dose of horns and you have a combination you wonʼt find anywhere else in Australia. Over the years, the innerwest Sydney trio, made up of twins Vuli and Moody and childhood friend Klue, have developed a strong following thanks to a live show which revels in making you dance in a semi ʻspecialʼ, unselfconscious way. Their songs combine infectious hooks and razor sharp raps with roaring horns and genre-bending electronic beats. They even have a self-made instrument that literally turns audience members into human drum machines! True Vibes really have created a distinct yet instantly catchy sound all their own.

AARADHNA

Aaradhna, labelled since age 16 as “The Queen of the Pacific”, took out the #1 single, New Zealand album and pop album at the recent RIANZ awards. Her Australian tour in support of Kylie Auldist this October and November follows touring in Singapore and the United Kingdom and is a welcome return to the stage following her successful Australian shows earlier in 2016. Aaradhna is an old soul, rhythm and blues songstress who has a magical ability to connect with audiences young and old.

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SUPPORT SOUGHT FOR FINANCIAL A S S I S TA N C E G R A N T S R E D U C T I O N The City of Wagga Wagga will rally support from regional councils and the city’s state and federal MPs in response to a decision that has reduced Council’s annual income by about $360,000. The City of Wagga Wagga receives about $9.8M under the Commonwealth Government’s Financial Assistance Grants, which is about 10 per cent of Council’s yearly operating income. The funding is general purpose income and contributes to a full range of Council projects, services and facilities, including roads, parks and gardens, libraries the Oasis Regional Aquatic Centre and more. “This reduction means Wagga, and other regional cities, will need to adjust their budgets to accommodate for this shortfall,” Director Corporate Services Craig Richardson said. “This ultimately means services will suffer because we have to make adjustments. We don’t know what that looks like yet, but it is something we are going to be working on over the next few months and will send a report back to Council highlighting the areas that will be impacted.” Mr Richardson said Council’s priority now was to change the way grant allocations are calculated so as not to disadvantage regional cities. “Our main line of argument will be that Local Government NSW changes its policy position which currently supports the retention of minimum grants for metropolitan Councils,” he said.

In 2016/17 the Financial Assistance Grants will contribute $6.5M towards general purpose projects, this figure is down $352,000 from last year’s funding, and, $3M towards the local roads component, an annual reduction of $9,448. “Based on the current format most metropolitan Councils won’t receive any reductions to grant funding. We believe these Councils have more capacity to absorb the reductions as opposed to regional Councils that normally have huge road networks to maintain.” The Financial Assistance Grants reductions have been put in place to help redirect additional funding to small rural and remote Councils. “This is a commendable move, but the reduction of funds should largely be coming from metropolitan Councils rather than regional cities,” Mr Richardson said. Council will work with other regional councils affected by the grant reductions and will table a motion to Local Government NSW in October to have the decision changed. Council will also seek support for the motion from State Member for Wagga Wagga Daryl Maguire and Federal Member for Riverina Michael McCormack.

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Aren’t we lucky to have them: General Manager

For the past five weeks City of Wagga Wagga staff have been committed to mitigating flood risks to protect people, properties and city assets. Disaster can strike at any time – which is why Council has been providing an around-the-clock emergency response and preparedness effort to the current flood event at Wagga Wagga. “During storms, freezing temperatures and while most residents are sleeping or at home and out of harm’s way, Council crews have been out closing roads or clearing them of debris, monitoring pumps to ensure urban flooding is mitigated and surveying

the levee for any potential risks,” City of Wagga Wagga General Manager Alan Eldridge said. “The City of Wagga Wagga plays a central role in protecting people across the Local Government Area (LGA) during weather events, such as the current flood activity. “We are lucky to be able to draw on staff from across the organisation that have a wealth of knowledge, expertise and can provide assistance to help keep the community safe. “All it takes is one phone call and crews are either out in the field assisting or on standby,

Meet Ely Ely is a female Shar Pei cross young dog with plenty of love and energy to give to her new family. She is sweet and bouncy and ready to find her new forever home. Ely is available from the Glenfield Road Animal Shelter at a cost of $297.90. Visit the Glenfield Road Animal Shelter from Monday to Saturday between 1pm and 4.15pm. For more information, visit wagga.nsw.gov. au/animals or call 6971 4651 during business hours.

PET WEEK

OF THE

mobile library timetable Collingullie Tuesday October 11, 3.45pm – 4.45pm Humula Wednesday October 12, 9.15am – 11.15am Tarcutta Friday October 14, 9am – 11am www.rrl.nsw.gov.au

Ph: (02) 6926 9771

Public Notices

EXHIBITION OF DRAFT POLICY – POL 025 PAYMENT OF EXPENSES AND PROVISION OF FACILITIES TO COUNCILLORS POLICY

Council hereby gives public notice of the exhibition of its Draft POL 025 Payment of Expenses and Provision of Facilities to Councillors Policy. The draft Policy will be on exhibition from Thursday, 29 September 2016 for a period of 28 days, until Thursday, 27 October 2016. Council invites public submissions on the draft Policy, to be lodged within the exhibition period. Inspection Venue: The draft Policy is available for review at Wagga Wagga City Council, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Sts, Wagga Wagga, during the hours of 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday (public holidays excluded) within the above exhibition period. The draft Policy 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 revised Policy

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 Policy 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 Policy document may be referred to Nicole Johnson on 1300 292 442.

NOTICE OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE

Notice is hereby given under Roads Act 1993 Part 8 Division 4 of the temporary closing of: Road: Baylis between north side of Morrow St and north side of Wollundry Lagoon Date: 15/10/2016

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

road maintenance, levee and flood gate inspections, pump set-up and monitoring, creating clay stockpiles and filling sandbags in preparation of emergency levee construction. Council also continues to work with the State Emergency Services, who are the lead agency for the flood response. Updates on the current minor flood event at Wagga Wagga are available at www.bom. gov.au/nsw/warnings/ and www.ses.nsw. gov.au. A full list of road closures are at www. wagga.nsw.gov.au/roads

REPORT IT TO RID IT – I L L E G A L D U M P I N G C A M PA I G N L A U N C H E D With a 2015/16 clean-up bill of $183,000, Wagga Wagga, it’s time to get RID of illegal dumping. RID, or Report Illegal Dumping, is part of the City of Wagga Wagga’s new ‘Don’t Dump, it’s Dumb’ campaign to help tackle and prevent illegal dumping. “Dumping rubbish or unwanted goods in reserves, gullies, along roadsides or anywhere that isn’t an approved rubbish or recycling centre is a fineable offence,” Environmental Education Officer Alice Kent said. “A fine for illegal dumping is significantly more expensive then the cost of a trip to the tip to dispose of waste responsibly – it’s just not worth the risk.” “There is also the huge environmental impact. We are spoilt with beautiful areas along the river, around the lake and lagoons and bushland reserves and it is sad when dumped rubbish detracts from this beauty.” The campaign aims to reduce the incidences of illegal dumping through a comprehensive awareness program complete with two 15-second television commercials, distribution of report-an-incident postcards and

Duration: 12pm to 12am (midday to midnight) Reason: Fusion16 - Multicultural Street Festival Detour: As per detour signs

NOTICE OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE

Notice is hereby given under Roads Act 1993 Part 8 Division 4 of the temporary closing of: Road: Lord Baden Powell Drive between Lake Albert Road and Macleay Street Date: from Friday 06/10/2016 for approximately two (2) week duration Duration: 24hours a day Reason: Traffic hazard Detour: As per sign posted route

RFT2017-012 SUPPLY OF HIRED FLEET PLANT AND EQUIPMENT Suitably endorsed Tenders marked “RFT2017-012 Supply of Hired Fleet Plant and Equipment” are invited and will be received by the undersigned until 2pm Wednesday 26 October 2016. This is a schedule of rates panel contract for the supply of hired fleet plant and equipment to Council. Enquiries should be directed to the Plant and Hiring Officer Gordon Wooden on 02 6971 4604 or email wooden.

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ready to act when needed. Staff have also changed holiday plans and worked through weekends and long night shifts, which shows their dedication to safeguarding the community.” In addition to the ground crew response, Council’s Customer Service team have responded to about 1480 calls from residents in September requesting flood information and updates. When flooding occurs it impacts the entire Wagga Wagga LGA, from Humula to Galore. Staff are deployed across the LGA to carry out a range of response tasks, everything from monitoring roads for road closures and

DO THE RIGHT THING: Environmental Education Officer Alice Kent advertises a free mattress disposal day which will be held across the Local Government Area as part of the City of Wagga Wagga’s new ‘Don’t Dump It’s Dump’ campaign. Check website for locations and times www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/rid educational posters. There will also be a free mattress disposal day across the Wagga Wagga Local Government Area on Saturday 22 October and Sunday 23 October, installation of infrastructure to prevent illegal dumping in known dumping hot spots, such as fencing and signage, and surveillance to help identify, fine and deter offenders. “As well as sending the message of responsible disposal of waste, we are also asking residents to report offenders or incidents of illegal dumping,” Miss Kent said.

gordon@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 the following web address: www.tenderlink.com/ wagga

NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL

Wagga Wagga City Council has received the following application to carry out “Development” under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979. DA16/0193, Alterations and additions to existing motel – construction of new 4 storey building containing 40 motel units, Manager and Duty Manager’s Residence and additional off site parking, 2 & 9 Lake Albert Rd EAST WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650, Lot 7 DP 1190149 & Lot 10 DP 1138244 Applicant: Project Planning & Design DA16/0426, Use of Botanic Gardens and Music Bowl for community uses, entertainment facilities, function centres, kiosks, markets, outdoor recreation facilities, and temporary events (ongoing approval), including music festivals and concerts (including Christmas Spectacular), Willans Hill Lord Baden Powell Dr

TURVEY PARK NSW 2650, Lot 4 DP 1119783, Lot 7316 DP 1143321, Lot 13 DP 1177748, Applicant: Wagga Wagga City Council DA16/0527, Demolition of existing dwelling & construction of new wing to Ronald McDonald House, 300 & 302 Edward St WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650, Lot 8 DP 11613, Lot 9 DP 11613, Applicant: John Wood 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. Submission Period: 10/10/2016 to 24/10/2016 Where: Wagga Wagga City Council, cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga (Customer Service Counter). 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.

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Residents can report incidents of illegal dumping by phoning 131 555 or at ridonline.epa. nsw.gov.au. Promotional RID postcards can also be used to record incidences and then report via the hotline or website. More information is also available at www.wagga.nsw. gov.au/rid The ‘Don’t Dump, it’s Dumb’ campaign has been made possible through a $123,000 grant from the NSW Environment Protection Authority Waste Less, Recycle More initiative, funded from the waste levy.

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Persons lodging submissions are required to declare political donations (including donations of more than $1,000) 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 Development Services. If you have any enquiries regarding the application, or about making submission, please call Development Services on 1300 292 442.

Alan Eldridge, General Manager


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