Held on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm, Community Forums are an opportunity to speak directly with Council and raise matters that are important to you.
The Ordinary Meeting of Council enables Council to consider reports of its Committees and Officers, correspondence from ratepayers and to develop policy.
The LPP consists of independent qualified individuals, responsible for the determination of development applications and provide advice on planning proposals.
An extraordinary council meeting is a special, unscheduled meeting called to address urgent, pressing, or time-sensitive matters
Council runs a variety of committees and strategic reference groups which assist Council in its strategic directions and in meeting legislative requirements.
Councillors were briefed up until December 2025 on business to be considered at Council Meetings. Non-confidential minutes from Councillor Briefing Sessions are publicly available.
Held on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm, Community Forums are an opportunity to speak directly with Council and raise matters that are important to you.
The Ordinary Meeting of Council enables Council to consider reports of its Committees and Officers, correspondence from ratepayers and to develop policy.
The LPP consists of independent qualified individuals, responsible for the determination of development applications and provide advice on planning proposals.
An extraordinary council meeting is a special, unscheduled meeting called to address urgent, pressing, or time-sensitive matters
Council runs a variety of committees and strategic reference groups which assist Council in its strategic directions and in meeting legislative requirements.
Councillors were briefed up until December 2025 on business to be considered at Council Meetings. Non-confidential minutes from Councillor Briefing Sessions are publicly available.
Wollondilly Shire Council acknowledges the Dharawal and Gundungurra peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land, honouring their enduring cultural and spiritual connection to Country and recognising their ongoing contribution to the Shire.
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