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FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 25 APRIL 2015 FRIEND OR FOE? Rugby league greats Paul Sironen (left) and Steve “Blocker” Roach face off at McDonald’s Park this week ahead of the upcoming Country-City Origin match. The pair gave the surface the thumbs up ahead of the blockbuster on 3 May. • Coverage: Page 2
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HEROES & LEGENDS BUSH FOOTY FORUM
Andrew “Bobcat” Ryan, David Barnhill & Greg Brentnall will share their stories of growing up in the “bush” and their journey to the elite level.
Wednesday 29 April 2015 10am
Morning Tea will follow the forum at 11am Bookings Essential: wcl@wagga.nsw.gov.au or 6926 9700
Author Talk: Steve Sailah
A new Australian novel with our WWI ANZACs at its heart. Steve will be delivering a lunchtime talk and book signing. Bring your lunch along and enjoy an hour in the company of an awardwinning Australian journalist and author.
Wednesday 29th April 1pm
Bookings Essential: wcl@wagga.nsw.gov.au or 6926 9700
Wagga set for Country-City clash Footy legends Paul Sironen and Steve “Blocker” Roach played side by side at the Tigers for years as teammates. But when it came to choosing between Sydney and the bush, friendship went out the window. The only time the pair met on the football field as foes was during Country-City and the former Balmain forwards joined Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Councillor
Rod Kendall earlier this week to call on the region to support the Country-City clash at McDonald’s Park on Sunday 3 May. “I think I played seven or eight times for City over my career and it was the only time Blocker and I came head to head,” Sironen said. “This year we’ll draw well from the Riverina area – it’s really important that people get behind it.” Roach said as a footballer, playing
in a representative game was always a great honour. “It’s a great opportunity for young blokes to get to play representative football,” he said. “The big thing for the Country boys is to showcase where you come from. “Hopefully all the Country people turn out and watch the game.” Country-City will round out one of the biggest weekends in Wagga, with the Gold Cup carnival
culminating at the Murrumbidgee Turf Club on 1 May. The blockbuster is also the third national sporting event for the City of Good Sports in 2015, following a Brumbies-Highlanders Super Rugby trial game also at McDonald’s Park and the Sheffield Shield match between NSW and Victoria at Robertson Oval. Cr Kendall said Council had been working closely with CRL and NRL to ensure the
game at McDonald’s Park was a huge success. “The facilities at McDonald’s Park are just first rate,” he said. “McDonald’s Park is a great oval, it’s a great facility. We’re looking forward to a huge crowd here. “These are the sorts of games that people wait for to come to a regional city.” Entry to the ground itself will be via the gate near the scoreboard.
Win a SIGNED COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE TEAM JERSEY Simply complete your details below to go in the draw to win this awesome prize. Drop your entry form into the barrel near the scoreboard at the Country v City match at McDonald’s Park. The winning entry will be drawn at half-time, Sunday 3 May, 2015.
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BIG GAME: League legends Steve Roach (left) and Paul Sironen (right) with Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Councillor Rod Kendall at the Wagga City Library this week to promote the Bush Footy exhibiton (inset).
Bush Footy on show at the Library
Before some of the NRL’s best footballers clash in Country-City Origin next weekend, why not discover how regional NSW’s strong rugby league history? To coincide with the representative clash to be played in Wagga on 3 May, the Wagga Wagga City Library is hosting Bush Footy, an exhibition from the Heroes and Legends Rugby League Museum. A Heroes and Legends Forum will be held in the library at 10am Wednesday 29 April with former Bulldogs captain and NSW and Australian Representative Andrew Ryan, David Barnhill and
Greg Brentnall. The exhibition celebrates the unique story of how regional rugby league helped shape the code. Highlights include Brentnall’s Country First 1975 jersey, Ron Crow’s 1961 Australian Jersey,
Caltex CRL Player of the Year Jamie Soward’s headgear and the Maher Cup. The exhibition features the 100 Greatest Players interactive display and the CRL Team of the Century, which was selected in
the 2008 centenary year. It also includes local content – a photo of the Maher Cup match on 12 June 1954, a 1960s CRL NSW referee’s badge and various scrapbooks. Bush Footy was sourced by Riverina Regional Library and it is exciting to host an exhibition with great local content and one that will attract new audiences to the library. Bush Footy is open during library hours from Monday to Saturday until 23 May. When it leaves Wagga Wagga, the exhibition will feature in regional centres from 2015-2017.
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Have you got a green thumb? Do you have a great idea for our community? Applications are open until 31 May for Council’s Annual Grants Program, which has $175,000 up for grabs across six categories. If you’re interested in planting some native trees,or creating a community food garden, then the sustainable environment category can offer grants from $100 right up to $2500. “The sustainable environment
category gives community members the chance to help look after the places where we live, work and play,” Council’s Environmental Coordinator Carly Hood said. Other ideas include a communty clean-up, or an education program to highlight environmental issues. For more information or for a copy of the grant guidelines, visit wagga.nsw.gov. au/grants, email grants@wagga.nsw. gov.au or contact 1300 292 442.
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New artwork takes Flight from Airport
A new artwork has taken “flight” at the Wagga Wagga Regional Airport, with visitors to the city now greeted by the 15-metre long creation to be officially unveiled on Monday 27 April. Flight completes a series of three major public art works at the airport, joining Col Henry’s Reflective Nature and Jonathan Jones, Aunty Sandy Warren, Aunty Lorrain Tye and Aunty Joyce Hampden’s Wagga Wagga weaving welcome completed in December 2013. Flight is inspired by both the Murrumbidgee River and features abstract wings, which represent flight and the connection to the airport site, which move when a breeze comes through. The Wagga Wagga Writers Writers, through the Booranga Writers’ Centre at Charles Sturt University, helped develop the symbolic wording on the artwork: “Horizons made wide in the country”. Attending the official opening will be Susan Milne
and Greg Stonehouse, the artists behind Flight, and Wagga Wagga Writers Writers representatives David Gilbey, Joan Cahill, Claire Baker, Maurice Corlett and Kathryn Halliwell. Milne and Stonehouse collaborated with the writers group, who submitted a number of possible phrases for the artwork, with Council selecting “Horizons made wide in the country” as it not only represented the landscape that visitors are often mesmerised by, but also refers to the so many options available to those living in Wagga. “Recognising the key role that public art plays in fulfilling this commitment, and responding to the cultural needs of the community, Council’s Public Art Plan 2014-2016 entitled “WaggaWorks – Our City’s Creative Expression” outlines key principles and strategies for enhancing the City’s public spaces. The Airport Precinct Public Art Project was a major project for the Public Art Advisory Panel. 4554
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THIS WEEK:
ANZAC DAY DAWN SERVICE
Sat 25 April 6am This year marks the centenary of the landing of the Anzac troops at Galllipoli in 1915. This landing left us all a powerful legacy and forms an important part of our history. This day we remember Australians who served and died in all wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations. Cenotaph, Victory Memorial Gardens, cnr Baylis amd Morrow Streets. Ph: 0423 456 200
ANZAC DAY MARCH
Sat 25 April 10.30am Baylis Street. Followed by wreath laying ceremony and Commemorative Service at Cenotaph in Victory Memorial Gardens, cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets. Ph: 6921 3528
ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATIVE GAMES
Sat 25 April 1pm – 6pm Wagga Wagga Kangaroos and Wagga Tigers have joined forces with the RSL Sub-Branch Wagga Wagga to celebrate this important day. During this day we will not only remember the Anzacs who served at Gallipoli and the Western Front, but all Australian servicemen and women. Entry: Gold Coin Donation. Robertson Oval, Fitzhardinge Street. Ph: 0438 215 108
VEGE SWAP OR BUY
Sat 25 April 9am to 12pm
Demonstration Gardens, cnr Albury and Shaw Streets. Ph: 0411 417 956
SEVENTEENTH DOLL BY RAY LAWLER Sat 25 and Sun 26 April Weeknights 7:30pm and Sundays 3pm. An Australian classic piece of theatre that is celebrating 60 years since the original performance. Basement Theatre. Tickets from the Civic Theatre Ph: 6926 9
RIVER & WREN BOUTIQUE MARKETS
Sun 26 April 10am to 3pm Donation optional. Wagga Showground, Bourke Street. Ph: 0409 152 187
WORLD WAR II AND MILITARY SCALE COMPETITION
Until Sun 26 April Pilots from all around Australia representing all eras including WWI, WWII, Korean, Vietnam and modern day. Static and flight judging. Demonstration flights. Entry: Gold coin donation. Connorton Field, Olympic Highway (South of Wagga Wagga before Uranquinty). Ph: 0437 869 733
LIVE MUSIC ON THE DECK AT COTTONTAILS
Sun 26 April Music 4pm to 7pm. Free return bus from the Visitor Information Centre (183 Tarcutta Street) leaving from 2:45pm, bookings essential. Adults $5 cover charge. Cottontails Winery, 562 Pattersons Road, Harefield. Ph: 6928
Tue 28 April 7:30pm. With their internationally acclaimed ballet skills, lavish costumes and magnificent stage sets; the illustrious La Classique takes you on a mystical journey to the fairytale world of Princess Aurora the sleeping beauty. At the Civic Theatre. Ph: 6926 9688
XXXX GOLD TOWN PLATE DAY Thurs 30 April Featuring the XXXX Gold Town Plate 1200m and local races. Prestigious trackside marquee, Champagne Bar bistro meals available. At the Murrumbidgee Turf Club. Ph 6921 2151
WAGGA GOLD CUP
Fri 1 May Gates open at 10:30am Featuring the Wagga Gold Cup (2000m) and local races. Plenty of prizes available in Myer Fashions on the Field. Buses available from the races. Marquees available. At the Murrumbidgee Turf Club. Ph 6921 2151
Remuneration: Min $966.91 gpw + super Enquiries: Rodney Smith - 0428 112 105 (Monday to Friday, 8.00am - 4.00pm) Closing Date: Monday, 18 May 2015
TRUCK DRIVER (WATER CART) Remuneration: Min $869.24 gpw + super Enquiries: Rodney Smith - 0428 112 105 (Monday to Friday, 8.00am - 4.00pm) Closing Date: Monday, 18 May 2015
STORES COORDINATOR Remuneration: Min $1,155.70 gpw + super Enquiries: Mark Hewson - 02 6926 9432 Closing Date: Friday, 1 May 2015
DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Remuneration: Min $922.19 gpw + super Enquiries: Christine Condron - 02 6926 9574 Closing Date: Monday, 4 May 2015
To view these opportunities and apply, visit www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/jobs Wagga Wagga City Council is an EEO employer
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Museum of the Riverina, Historic Council Chambers facebook.com/waggaevents For support in organising your event, contact Council’s Events Unit at events@wagga.nsw.gov.au or 1300 292 442 Monday to Friday. To promote your event or for a complete list of events go to: visitwagga.com or call 1300 100 122.
Bring 3 pieces of your art/products and together with an experienced photographer you will learn techniques to professionally photograph your art and creations for your portfolio. BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL FOR ALL WORKSHOPS To secure your place call 6926 9358 For further information visit
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Councillor Column
Are Wagga residents prepared to pay higher rates to their Council? Many of our surrounding councils have asked their residents if they would like
to pay higher rates and the answer appears to be a resounding yes. The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has approved Junee Shire’s application for three consecutive rate increases of 11.9 per cent (2014/15), 9.5 per cent (2015/16) and 9 per cent (2016/17). Also approved was Gundagai’s request for a one-off increase of 15.12 per cent for the 2014/15 year.
Down to the south of us, Greater Hume is looking for IPART approval for three consecutive annual increases of 10.7 per cent per annum. Wagga Wagga City Council had a five-year special rate variation approved in 2006 to address a number of projects, including a new community facility, which is yet to be built. You may have also noticed your water bills increasing by 10 per cent per annum.
councillor.mclaren@wagga.nsw.gov.au It appears to me that Local Government is not particularly good at living within its means. Poor management, poor cost control and lack of forward planning have councils throwing their hands in the air declaring “the cupboard is bare”. Methinks they have a spending problem, not a revenue problem. The other conclusion that could be reached is that smaller councils are highly
inefficient and should look at mergers to create less cost pressures on ratepayers. Looking around our region I can only see a small number of forward-thinking councils prepared to even consider this option. What do you expect from your Council? Should Wagga City Council own childcare centres that they lease for less than $500 per annum to the operators? Should Wagga City Council lend
funds to private enterprise? Should Wagga City Council be funding activities for Earth Hour or Ryan Gosling Film Festivals? There is no doubt that the Local Government system has evolved poorly and the NSW Government should look at drastic reform to bring it in line with modern day expectations.
Councillor Julian McLaren
Award-winning journalist share new Anzac novel at Library
Veteran journalist Steve Sailah will give a lunchtime author talk and book signing at the Wagga Wagga City Library next week. Bring your lunch along and enjoy an hour in the company of an award-winning journalist and emerging Australian author at 1pm on Wednesday 29 April.
Sailah enjoyed a 26-year career with the ABC, as foreign correspondent, radio current affairs reporter and executive producer of The World Today. He is also the recipient of two prestigious Walkley Awards. In A Fatal Tide, Sailah employs his extensive knowledge of the Gallipoli campaigns to add
a murder mystery in the trenches in his debut novel. He continues to show what it was really like for young Australians to leave home and become a part of the Great War. Bookings for the talk are essential. Email wcl@wagga.nsw.gov.au with the subject line A Fatal Tide, or phone 6926 9700.
RSVP now for 40th Community members interested in celebrating 40 years of Wagga Wagga Regional Family Day Care (WWRFDC) still have time to RSVP for the anniversary event. Four decades of service to Wagga and the wider region will be marked at the RSL Club’s Mirage Room on Saturday 9 May from 7pm. Tickets are $45 per person and booking can be made by contacting 6926 9367 or emailing fdc@wagga.nsw. gov.au by 27 April.
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To commemorate the Centenary of Anzac, Wagga Wagga City Council has commissioned a special digital projection by local artist Andrew Hagan. Their Light Still Shines highlights Wagga’s Anzac stories and will be projected each night at the Civic Centre from 25 April under 8 June.
Public Notices
NOTICE OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE
Notice is hereby given under Roads Act 1993 Part 8 Division 4 of the temporary closing of: Road: Baylis St from Morrow St to Wollundry Lagoon Bridge and Morrow St from Peter St to Baylis St Duration: 3pm Fri 24/04/2015 to 5am 25/04/2015 Reason: Preparations for ANZAC Day Centenary services Road: Baylis St from south of Morrow St to Wollundry Lagoon Bridge. Morrow St from the eastern side of Baylis St to the eastern side of Peter St Duration: Fri 25/04/2014 5am to 7am Reason: ANZAC Day Dawn service
Road: Baylis St from south side of Morrow Street to the north side of Morgan St (not including cross streets). Duration: Fri 25/04/2015 6:45am to 9:30am Reason: ANZAC Day – preparade organisation
Road: Baylis St from south side of Morgan St to the north side of the Lagoon Bridge. Duration: Fri 25/04/2015 9:30am to 12pm Reason: ANZAC Day parade and commemorative serivce
Road: Morgan Street from the western side of Berry Street to the western side of Baylis Street. Duration: Fri 25/04/2015 9:30am to 10:30am Reason: ANZAC Day parade Detours: Detours around each road closure will be indicated by signs
NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL FOR INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT
Wagga Wagga City Council has received the following application to carry out “Development” under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979. DA15/0049, Proposal: Expansion of Waste Management Facility – Resource Recovery Facility (Organics Composting), Property: Gregadoo Waste Management Centre 132 Ashfords Rd GREGADOO NSW 2650, Lot 1 DP 580226, Lot 59 DP 757246, Lot 62 DP 757246, Applicant: MJM Consulting Engineers Name of Consent Authority: Wagga Wagga City Council The proposal is Integrated Development. Approvals required:- Approval under (Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 ss 43(b), 48 & 55. The Approval Body is Environment Protection Authority. The subject application,
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
Statement of Environmental Effects and accompanying documentation, may be inspected at the following address until the closure of exhibition on 27/05/2015. 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). Submission Period: 27/04/2015 to 27/05/2015. 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. 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 telephone Development Services on 1300 292 442.
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PUBLIC EXHIBITION OF DRAFT AMENDMENT TO WAGGA WAGGA LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2010
Aim: To exhibit the Planning Proposal containing six items that amend Local Environmental Plan maps, clauses and schedule. The six LEP amendment items include: Item 1 – Estella Business Zone, rezone land from RE1 Public Recreation to B2 Local Centre. Item 2 – Gregadoo Waste Management Facility, rezone land from RU1 Primary Production to SP1 Special Activities (Waste Disposal Facility) and remove minimum lot size restrictions. Item 3 – Hilltop – Bourkelands, rezone land to align the E2 Conservation and RE1 Public Recreation zoning. Item 4 – Bomen, rezone land from IN2 Light Industrial to IN1 General Industrial, remove minimum lot size provisions and remove urban release area restrictions. Item 5 – Industrial Retail Outlet percentage amends the percentage in Clause 5.4(4) from 11% to the maximum threshold of 30%. Item 6 – Exempt Development Provisions, amend Schedule 2 to delete a number of exempt development provisions and
This week’s pet of the week is Zacchary, an adorable black and white Jack Russell terrier cross. He is about two to three years old and full of life. He walks on the lead perfectly and can sit and stand. Zacchary is energetic and attentive. He is a superstar pet that would be fantastic for a family. He gets along with children and other dogs. He is clever and takes direction well. Zachary can be adopted from the Glenfield Road Animal Shelter for $291.18, which covers his vaccinations, desexing, microchipping, lifetime registration and worming. You can meet Zacchary at Glenfield Road Animal Shelter, between 1pm – 4.15pm from Monday to Saturday.
include additional provisions. Exhibition Period: 25 April 2015 to 22 May 2015 (inclusive) Inspection Venue: The Planning Proposal and supporting exhibition material are available for inspection at the Wagga Wagga Civic Centre, Cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga during the hours of 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday (public holidays excluded) and on Council’s website www.wagga. nsw.gov.au/city-of-waggawagga/planning/plans,-policiesand-controls/open-for-comment in the Strategic Planning Exhibition section. Submission Procedure: Any interested person or organisation wishing to make a written submission in relation to the draft amendment should do so prior to the 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
OPERATION OF BOARDING HOUSES
Within the Wagga Wagga Local Government Area there is a range of accommodation types. Included in these accommodation types are premises that Council considers to be boarding houses. Boarding houses are buildings, including dwellings, where lodgings are
let out on a per room basis (as opposed to a single lease over a dwelling) for periods of 3 or more months. Development consent is required to operate a boarding house. In recent times Council has received complaints that there are boarding houses in the city operating in dwellings without consent. As people may not have been aware for the need for consent, Council is currently holding an amnesty period, where people can self-report their unapproved boarding houses and lodge a Development Application to seek consent. During this amnesty period Council will waive all Development Application fees associated with an application for a boarding house. The amnesty period is for 12 months commencing February 2015 and will end on 29th February 2016. At the end of the amnesty period Council will commence actively pursuing boarding houses operating without consent, which may result in fines for operators of such premises. If you have any queries in relation to this program, please do not hesitate to contact Council’s Planning and Regulatory Services Directorate on 1300 292 442.
Phil Pinyon, GENERAL MANAGER
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