Council News #36 - March 21 2015

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Council News WAGGA WAGGA CITY COUNCIL

FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 21 MARCH 2015

Issue 36

Weekly information from us to you

CULTURE CLUB: Mayor Rod Kendall addresses the crowd of hundreds who turned out to mark the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery’s 40th anniversary on Wednesday night.

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery celebrates 40th anniversary in style More than 250 art lovers from across the Riverina celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery this week. On Wednesday evening, the Gallery and its supporters enjoyed the launch of four new exhibitions brought together to showcase the rich cultural life of our region. Alongside works from the Gallery’s

own collections, shows from the Wagga Wagga Art Society and ABC Open demonstrated the vibrant talents of artists and storytellers. Acclaimed glass artist Peter Minson launched Evidence in Possession, an exhibition of works from the Gallery’s National Art Glass Collection, and praised the vision of the city and Wagga Wagga City Council in establishing and

maintaining, such a unique treasure. The event was opened with a great performance by Mayliaa Aboriginal Dance Group and finished with the Twilight Dance Troupe in the Gallery courtyard, along with a projection display of archival photos from the Gallery’s history. “We are not just commemorating the anniversary of a single institution, we are

acknowledging 40 years of the growth and development of Wagga Wagga itself as a vibrant and creative city,” Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Councillor Rod Kendall said. “I am very proud, as are my fellow Councillors, of the important role that Wagga Wagga City Council has played through these years in fostering the creative spirit of our community.”

Time to have your say Surveys to canvass flood management options More than 200 members of the Wagga Wagga community have been given an update on the future of flood management over the past fortnight.

Information sessions were held for the Oura, Gumly Gumly, North Wagga, East Wagga and Eunony areas, before a general update on Thursday for the CBD and the

remainder of the community. Each meeting covered the detailed investigation and design process for the Main City and North Wagga levee upgrade project and alternative flood management options for North Wagga, which were put forward by the community in the past. With the six sessions complete, Mayor of the City of Wagga Councillor Rod Kendall is calling all residents and businesses to complete two surveys to help best inform Council before a decision is

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WAGGA WORKS Our City's Creative Expression

made in July. “We’re talking about people’s homes and people’s livelihoods – this is an issue my fellow Councillors and I take very seriously,” Cr Kendall said. “We as a community are working towards a decision that will impact us all for decades to come and we must get it right. “I urge everyone to complete the two surveys and make sure everyone’s voice is heard as these flood management options will impact us all in different ways.”

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The first survey covers the detailed levee design for a 1 in 100 Main City levee and a 1 in 20 North Wagga levee, while the other focuses on all flood management options for North Wagga. The detailed levee designs are being undertaken by NSW Public Works and are based on extensive flood modelling and detailed investigations carried out over the past six months. For more information and to access the surveys, visit www. wagga.nsw.gov.au/floodsurvey.

New Your Say Wagga users will need to register to complete the surveys. The surveys are open until Sunday 3 May. If you have no access to the internet or require help to complete the survey, contact Council’s Community Engagement Officer Lauren Fitzgerald on 1300 292 442 or communityengagement@wagga. nsw.gov.au.

wagga.nsw.gov.au/floodsurvey

Budget: $50K (ex. GST) Applications close: Friday 24 April 2015

V I L L A G E W O R K S

For more information and the project brief head to

Wagga Wagga City Council is seeking Expressions of Interest from artists for a sculptural artwork to be installed in Wirraway Park, Uranquinty.

P 1300 292 442 E publicart@wagga.nsw.gov.au W www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/publicart

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COMMERCIAL & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Join our Team!

We seek a dynamic business professional to deliver key strategic objectives and provide leadership and motivation to a team of industry professionals.

Enquiries: Naomi Stuart - 02 6926 9145 Closing Date: Thursday 26 March 2015

For more information and to apply, visit

www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/jobs

Community Information Session Tarcutta Street former Gasworks Remediation Council has recently completed the Tarcutta Street former Gasworks Remediation and will provide an overview of the project for members of the community. The information session will be held at 5.30pm on Tuesday 31 March 2015 in the Council Meeting Room, Civic Centre.

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360 allstars an onyx production “absolutely electrifying and totally engaging” Pearl Magazine

www.civictheatre.com.au Ph: 6926 9688

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Women celebrated in Wagga

International Women’s Day 2015 was celebrated with the launch of the Integrated Women’s Health Strategic Plan and a Q&A forum at the Civic Theatre last week. The plan was developed in partnership with Wagga Wagga City Council, Murrumbidgee Local Health District, NSW Department of Family and Community Services, while the forum was a joint initiative of Council and Charles Sturt University (CSU). “Council values its role in partnering and co-hosting with other key organisations, in order to encourage community dialogue of important issues, such as women’s health and gender equity,” Council’s Director Environmental and Community Services Janice Summerhayes said. Hot topics at the forum included domestic violence, the lack of representation of women in high profile and political positions and the continued wage inequity experienced by women. “Both the launch of the Integrated Women’s Health Strategic Plan and the Q&A forum were significant events in highlighting the impacts of gender inequity,” Manager of the Wagga Women’s

FOCUS ON WOMEN: Marking International Women’s Day on 10 March are Council’s Director Environmental and Community Services Janice Summerhayes, NSW Women’s CEO Health Denele Crozier, Wiradjuri Elder Aunty Isobel Reid, Wagga Women’s Health Centre management committee vice president Jan Roberts and Deputy Mayor of Wagga Councillor Dallas Tout. Health Centre, Gail Meyer said. “It is important to continue the conversations in order to promote meaningful and positive change in our communities.” Chair of the Leadership Development for Women Committee at CSU Sarah Ansell

said about 350 people attended the Make It Happen forum. “We were delighted to see so many people attend the event and help our expert panel explore gender equality through a regional lens.”

Circus with attitude at 360 ALLSTARS This is a circus like no other – in an exciting contemporary performance, 360 ALLSTARS swap acrobats for breakdancers, a unicycle for a BMX and a juggling clown for a basketball freestyler. Add in live music and this show at the Civic Theatre will leave you wanting more. “I just wanted to make something really awesome,” director and “ringmaster” Gene Peterson said. “And that was literally my selection criteria for the artforms featured in 360 ALLSTARS – awesome. “BMX flatlanding, basketball freestyling, breakdancing, beatboxing, drumming and Roue Cyr … how many different types of awesome can we put on one stage?” Always looking to take the show to the next level, Mr Peterson hunted down the best of the best in each artform, with performers coming together from the UK, Europe, Asia, America, Australia and New Zealand. “It was like giving myself permission to think like a kid in a candy store and ignore the realities and restrictions that you learn to accept as an adult,” he said. “I think that’s why this work relates to a younger audience so well. It’s got everything a kid would think is cool because I was thinking like a child when I dreamed it up. “And hopefully that appeals to the inner child of our adult audiences as well.” The show also features what Mr Peterson described as “an amazing lightshow, a killer live soundtrack, and stunning AV design projected across three video screens”. The 360 ALLSTARS will hit the Civic Theatre on Wednesday 8 April at 7.30pm. To book tickets, contact the theatre box office on 6926 9688 or visit www.civictheatre.com.au.

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Wagga Wagga City Council & NSW EPA are piloting a Household Asbestos Disposal Scheme offering free disposal of bonded asbestos from across the Local Government Area. You only have until the end of June to make the most of this scheme!

FOR MORE INFORMATION

wagga.nsw.gov.au/asbestos OR Call 1300 292 442

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

Litter fines average $200. Don’t be a tosser, take your rubbish with you.

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Councillor Column being considered. Council will in the middle of this year make its final decision on the levee bank upgrade. A decision (effectively) has been made to upgrade the Main City levee to a 1 in 100 year height. No firm decision has been made for North Wagga and that is the reason why we have been holding a series of consultations over the last

Council consultation with the community is always important, but even more so when significant and life changing infrastructure is

councillor.kendall@wagga.nsw.gov.au

fortnight. This decision will have a direct effect on the lives of all North Wagga residents and on residents and businesses affected by flood events. It will also have an indirect effect on the remainder of ratepayers. It important you know how each option affects you and we get your feedback. In these information sessions, many options have been presented along with a

list of pros and cons, a cost to undertake and an ongoing annual average annual cost of damage to North Wagga homes for each option. All of these options have been brought to Council at some time as possibilities. The information attached to those options goes a long way to helping individuals understand the effectiveness of each option and whether or not they are good or bad for

Lights out for Earth Hour There’s less than a week left to RSVP for the Earth Hour Plus One event, which will be held at the Museum of the Riverina Botanic Gardens site on Saturday, 28 March. More than 7000 cities in 162 nations will take part in Earth Hour this year and Wagga Wagga City Council is collaborating with the Australian climate change action group 1 Million Women to host a free event next weekend. Local members of 1 Million Women or anyone interested in learning about the impact of climate change will hear from Dr Andrew Wallace, who will present the latest findings on how climate change will impact the region and how you can make a difference. “Women make 85 per cent of the consumer decisions in the household, so if we can empower

women to make small but smart changes to the way they purchase and consume then we can make a real difference,” Council’s Environmental Education Officer Alice Kent said. “Following the presentation by Dr Andrew Wallace, participants will enjoy wine and cheese by candlelight as we join millions of people around the planet to mark Earth Hour.” The Earth Hour Plus One event will be held from 7pm to 9.30pm at the Museum of the Riverina Botanic Gardens site. Earth Hour itself will take place around the globe between 8.30pm and 9.30pm. To RSVP for the Earth Hour Plus One event, contact Janette Downey on 1300 292 442 or downey.janette@wagga.nsw.gov.au by Wednesday 25 March. SUPERHERO WALK FOR AUTISM

Sun 22 March 10.30am for 11am start. Apex Park, Lake Albert. Email: info@ waggaautismgroup.org.au.

7pm-11pm. $10 entry. North Wagga Hall. Ph 6926 4901 or 0419 414 573.

THIS WEEK:

PETER J CASEY: ONE MAN BANNED

Sat 21 March Historic Council Chambers 7pm for a 7.30pm start. Bookings essential. Cost: $20.

TARCUTTA MARKETS

Sat 21 March 8am to 2pm. Tarcutta Memorial Hall, Sydney Street, Tarcutta. Ph: 0477 472 154

COLOURFEST FILM FESTIVAL – HARMONY DAY 2015 Sat 21 March 11am and 2pm at the Wagga Wagga City Library. Film screenings approximately one hour. Free, no bookings required.

ERINEARTH OPEN DAY

Sat 21 March 9.30am-2pm. Gold coin donation. 1 Kildare Street. Ph: 0434 345 486 or 0428 381 879.

ROCK AND ROLL DANCE – TAKE 5 BAND Sat 21 March

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PEDAL POWER CLUB DISPLAY AND RAFFLE

TRAP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Sun 22 March 9am to 3pm. Cost: $3pp. Vintage Car Club Hall, cnr Morgan and Docker Streets. Ph: 0421 047 199

On until Sat 28 March From 8.30am daily. National Shooting Grounds, Tasman Road. Ph: 6938 2121

A NIGHT WITH THE STARS

Wed 25 March 8pm. Civic Theatre. All tickets $30. Ph: 6926 9688

WAGGA WAGGA HOMELEISUREFEST ROADSHOW 2015

Sat 21 and Sun 22 March 10am to 5pm daily. Wagga Showground, Bourke Street. Ph: 0411 123 571

WAGGA WAGGA CROQUET CLUB GOLF CROQUET CARNIVAL

From Thur 26 March 9am-4pm Daily until Sunday 29 March. Wagga Wagga Croquet Club. Ph 02 6922 5754.

WAGGA WAGGA SHOW AND SHINE Sun 22 March Gates open 9am. Cost: Adults $5, Family $10. Hillis Motor Group, Hammond Avenue. Ph: 0415 079 417 or 0417 027 364

that individual. The consultation sessions have been all well attended and we have had some very effective feedback and requests for additional information. This information will all be uploaded onto www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/ floodfutures but can also be sent to individuals if they wish. If you could not go to an information session, I suggest

you contact Community Engagement Officer Lauren Fitzgerald on 1300 292 442 and she will register you and your preferred contact details and ensure that you are kept updated. We will be seeking as many responses as possible to help Council make this decision.

Mayor Rod Kendall

Meet Butch

This week’s pet of the week is Butch, an approximately one-year-old male Roman-nosed bull terrier cross. This highly energetic, boisterous and strapping lad is a bit of a handful and is not real keen on other dogs. Butch is a bit of a wild child and would make a great addition to a family with a large back yard with solid, high fences. Butch is looking for an active family so he can get his exercise every day and become socialised. Butch can be adopted $291.18, which includes vaccinations, desexing, worming, microchipping, lifetime registration and a vet check. You can meet Butch and his buddies at the Glenfield Road Animal Shelter from Monday to Saturday, 1pm to 4.15pm.

wanted

For more information you can contact the friendly Animal Management Rangers on 6971 4651or visit www. rescuerex.webs.com.

ST BARNABY’S THISTLE

Due to the spines, Noxious Weed – Locally livestock and wildlife avoid grazing in heavily Controlled Weed. infested areas. WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE? It is an annual HOW IS IT SPREAD? A or short-lived plant up single plant can produce to 75cm high. Flower 10,000 seeds, which heads are bright yellow spread through wind. surrounded by rows of The plant usually dies but needs repeating yellow spines. after flowering, but some to control subsequent root stocks may survive germinations. Slashing WHERE IS IT FOUND? It summer to produce pre-flowering is effective prefers fertile wellrosettes in autumn. if timed correctly. drained soils and can Hormone herbicides are form dense impenetrable WHAT CAN I DO? effective on young plants. stands that displace Cultivations will desirable vegetation. control young plants wagga.nsw.gov.au/environment WHAT IS IT? Class 4

HENSCHKE CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL FETE

Fri 27 March 5pm-7.30pm. Free entry. Ph 0409 565 482

MELANOMA MARCH

Sun 22 March 9am for 10am start. Wagga Wagga Music Bowl, Botanic Gardens, Macleay Street. Ph: 0401 355 667 melanomamarch.org.au

ADFAS LECTURE: ANNE LATREILLE Fri 27 March 6.15pm for 6.30pm start. $25 including a light supper.

For support in organising your event, contact Council’s Events Unit at events@wagga.nsw.gov.au or 1300 292 442 Monday - Friday.

To promote your event or for a complete list of events go to: visitwagga.com or call 1300 100 122.

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ENT DEVELOPM TS L A N IO S S TIS PROFE IGINAL AR FOR ABOR

CREATING A PORTFOLIO TO MARKETING YOURSELF AS AN ARTIST Thursday 26 March

E3 art space, Wagga Wagga City Council, 12pm - 6pm COMMUNITY INFORMATION SESSIONS - Village Flood Studies Wagga Wagga City Council is hosting community information sessions to present the village flood studies for Uranquinty Ladysmith and Tarcutta. Undertaken by consultant Lyall and Associates, the study provides flood planning and flood management advice for these villages, showing areas of inundation for floods of various recurrence intervals and information on high hazard areas.

WHEN 24 March 2015 25 March 2015 26 March 2015

WHO Uranquinty Ladysmith Tarcutta

WHERE Uranquinty Community Centre Ladysmith Memorial Hall Tarcutta RSL Club

TIME 7pm 7pm 6pm

NAVA will provide industry knowledge on how to: • write the perfect artist statement and CV • develop your individual brand • price your work • complete an artwork inventory • create a marketing plan • create an online presence through websites and social media • deal with rejection from grant agencies

• tap into national artist networks • find and maintain a mentor throughout your career • embrace practical opportunities to exhibit your work • work in partnership with galleries • understand a formal agreement • understand the 3 C’s: consignment, contracts and commission

BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL

To secure your place call 6926 9358 For further information visit

Want to know more?

EMAIL: floodfutures@wagga.nsw.gov.au PHONE: Lauren Fitzgerald, Community Engagement Officer on 6926 9197

wagga.nsw.gov.au/floodfutures

www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/jointhedots

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Public Notices

NSW Government Gazette of 24 October 2014 Folio 3537 under the heading ‘Notice of Local Government Act 1993 WAGGA WAGGA CITY Compulsory Acquisition of Land’ Land Acquisition (Just Terms contained an error and should COUNCIL ERRATUM Compensation) Act 1991 read as follows: Local Government Act 1993 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition Wagga Wagga City Council Land Acquisition (Just Terms of Land declares with the approval of His Compensation) Act 1991 Excellency the Governor that Notice of Compulsory Acquisition The notice published in the the lands described in Schedule NSW Government Gazette of of Land 1 below, excluding the interests 24 October 2014 Folio 3538 The notice published in the described in Schedule 2 below under the heading ‘Notice of NSW Government Gazette of Compulsory Acquisition of Land’ and excluding any mines or 24 October 2014 Folio 3537 deposits of minerals in the land, contained an error and should under the heading ‘Notice of are acquired by compulsory Compulsory Acquisition of Land’ read as follows: process in accordance with the Wagga Wagga City Council contained an error and should provisions of the Land Acquisition declares with the approval of His read as follows: (Just Terms Compensation) Act Excellency the Governor that Wagga Wagga City Council 1991 for extinguishing interests declares with the approval of His the land described in Schedule and re-sale. 1 below, excluding the interests Excellency the Governor that SCHEDULE 1 described in Schedule 2 below the land described in Schedule and excluding any mines or Lot 49 DP 1179795 1 below, excluding the interests deposits of minerals in the Lot 50 DP 1179795 described in Schedule 2 below land, is acquired by compulsory Lot 51 DP 1179795 and excluding any mines or process in accordance with the deposits of minerals in the Lot 53 DP 1179795 provisions of the Land Acquisition land, is acquired by compulsory Lot 54 DP 1179795 (Just Terms Compensation) Act process in accordance with the Lot 55 DP 1179795 provisions of the Land Acquisition 1991 for extinguishing interests and re-sale. Lot 56 DP 1179795 (Just Terms Compensation) Act SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 2 1991 for extinguishing interests Lot 16 DP 835763 Easement for electricity purposes and re-sale. 2 metres wide shown in DP SCHEDULE 2 SCHEDULE 1 1179795 H955009 Easement for Lot 13 DP 1196094 This erratum amends that error. transmission line 45.72 wide. SCHEDULE 2 This erratum amends that error.  Easement to drain water 2.5 WAGGA WAGGA CITY metres wide shown in DP COUNCIL ERRATUM WAGGA WAGGA CITY 1017384 Local Government Act 1993 COUNCIL ERRATUM Easement to drain sewage 2.5 Land Acquisition (Just Terms metres wide show in DP 1017384 Local Government Act 1993 Compensation) Act 1991 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Easement to drain sewage Notice of Compulsory Acquisition Compensation) Act 1991 2 metres wide shown in DP Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land 1017384 The notice published in the of Land This erratum amends that error. NSW Government Gazette of The notice published in the 24 October 2014 Folio 3537

WAGGA WAGGA CITY COUNCIL ERRATUM

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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 $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 telephone Development Services on 1300 292 442.

Phil Pinyon, GENERAL MANAGER

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Bring a friend along and celebrate Earth Hour 2015 whilst enjoying spectacular views of our beautiful city from the balcony of the Museum of the Riverina. Dr Andrew Wallace will present the latest findings on how climate change will impact our region and how we can all take measures to make a difference. The talk will be followed by wine and cheese by candlelight as we join with millions of people around the planet acknowledging Earth Hour.

Saturday 28 March 7pm – 9:30pm at the Museum of the Riverina Botanic Gardens Site, Lord Baden Powell Drive Wagga Wagga RSVP essential by Wednesday 25 March to Janette Downey on 1300 292 442 or downey.janette@wagga.nsw.gov.au.

2015 Category 1 Funding Applications For enquiries please contact Michelle Castle at Wagga Wagga City Council on 1300 292 442 during office hours. Online applications will be received via the Wagga Wagga City Council website www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/clubgrants Applications open 9am Monday 2 March 2015 and close 5pm Friday 24 April 2015.

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

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. DA15/0117, Temporary Event, Mt Erin Boarding School Edmondson St TURVEY PARK NSW 2650 Lot 2 DP 543801, Applicant: Wagga Wagga Takes 2 Inc DA15/0071, 8 x Multi Dwelling Houses & Community Title Subdivision, 25 Phillip Ave MOUNT AUSTIN NSW 2650, Lot 231 DP 36720, Applicant: QT-SOM Pty Ltd DA15/0113, Two Lot Torrens Title Subdivision & Construction of 2 x 3 Bedroom Dwellings, 2 Charlton St BOOROOMA NSW 2650, Lot 47 DP 1193816, Applicant: All Seasons Constructions Pty Ltd RFT 2015/020 SUPPLY Name of Consent Authority: & CONSTRUCT WASTE Wagga Wagga City Council The subject application and WATER TREATMENT accompanying documentation, PLANT MANGOPLAH Lump sum Tenders marked “RFT may be inspected at the following address until the closure of 2015/020 Supply & Construct exhibition. Waste Water Treatment Plant Submission Period: Mangoplah” are invited and will 23/03/2015 to 07/04/2015 be received by the undersigned Where: Wagga Wagga City until 2pm Wednesday 15 April Council, cnr Baylis and Morrow 2015. Contact: Geoff Veneris email: veneris.geoffrey@wagga. Streets, Wagga Wagga (Customer Service Counter). nsw.gov.au Specifications at nil cost can be accessed on the When: 9am to 5pm, Monday to following web address: www. Friday (except Public Holidays). tenderlink.com/wagga Hard copy Any person seeking to make tenders are available for $110 a submission in relation (non-refundable)

Wagga Wagga City Council is supporting the Australian climate change action group ‘1 Million Women’ by hosting a free event to celebrate Earth Hour.

Invitation to apply for funding from the ClubGRANTS Scheme

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under the heading ‘Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land’ is amended by the inclusion of Schedule 2 to read: Wagga Wagga City Council declares with the approval of His Excellency the Governor that the land described in Schedule 1 below, excluding the interests described in Schedule 2 below and excluding any mines or deposits of minerals in the land, is acquired by compulsory process in accordance with the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for extinguishing interests and re-sale. SCHEDULE 1 Lot 20 DP 22260 SCHEDULE 2 Easement for gas distribution pipes affecting the part designated (A) in plan with AI641473. This erratum amends that notice.

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Community organisations are invited to apply for funding towards your local community service needs and priorities from the ClubGRANTS scheme. The ClubGRANTS scheme allows registered clubs with annual gaming machine revenue exceeding $1 million to apply a percentage of that revenue to specific development and support projects. At least 50% of funding from each club is to be allocated to Category 1 projects. Local projects will be considered for the following priorities under Category 1 funding: • Respite care • Women and family health and well being • Disadvantaged groups • People with disabilities • Children and youth services • Drought/Flood Relief

WAGGA WAGGA CITY COUNCIL VACANCIES

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GRADUATE Twelve (12) Month Term Contract Remuneration: Min $966.91 gpw + super Enquiries: Naomi Stuart - 02 6926 9145 Closing Date: Friday 10 April 2015

CEMETERY / CREMATORIUM ASSISTANT Remuneration: Min $902.70 gpw + super Enquiries: Michael Gleeson - 0408 476 650 (Monday to Friday, 7.00am - 4.00pm) Closing Date: Tuesday 7 April 2015

GARDENER Two (2) Positions Available Remuneration: Min $808.46 gpw + super Enquiries: Ben Nimmo - 0417 454 943 (Monday to Friday, 7.00am - 4.00pm) Closing Date: Tuesday 7 April 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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