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Purpose
The Community Grants Program provides funding towards community projects, events and small capital equipment purchases to support community organisations and groups operating within the Wollondilly Local Government Area for the benefit of local communities. The Community Grants Program will…
Dilly Doggy Day Out
Thank you for attending Dilly Doggy Day Out 2024!
Information regarding the Dilly Doggy Day Out 2025 will be released soon.
What is an Alcohol-Free Zone?An alcohol- free zone is an area where it is illegal to consume alcohol 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Any person seen drinking in an alcohol- free zone may have the alcohol in their possession immediately seized and tipped out or otherwise disposed of by Police. Once established each alcohol- free zone is in place for a maximum of four years.
Wollondilly Shire Council uses alcohol- free zones in some areas to prevent street drinking and improve public safety. The…
Discover what Council is doing to improve inclusion and accessibility within the Shire. Please see below details of our Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP).
Contact
For further details please contact Council's Community Projects Officer - Ageing and Disability on (02) 4677 1100 or council@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au
The Master Locksmith Access Key (MLAK) is an innovative system that enables people with disability to gain 24/7 access to a network of public facilities. Council is offering the Master Locksmith Access Key (MLAK) at a cost of $10 to eligible Wollondilly residents.
MLAK key holders will have 24/7 access to MLAK keyed designated accessible public toilets across the Wollondilly LGA. The MLAK key opens all accessible toilets displaying the MLAK symbol and will allow access to over 350 facilities th…
More than half of Wollondilly’s population lives in rural and rural-residential areas, where Sydney Water’s sewer system is unavailable. As such, there are over 8000 on-site sewage management systems installed in the Shire.
Most of these systems are septic tanks and aerated wastewater treatment systems (AWTS). Other types of systems include pump-outs, mounds, reed beds, sand filters, biological filtration systems and wet composting units.
Septic Tanks provide anaerobic (‘without oxygen’) treat…
If you operate a pet-related business or service and are interested in participating as a stallholder at the Dilly Doggy Day Out, please fill out the electronic form provided below.
Before submitting your application, ensure you have carefully read the Stallholder Terms & Conditions prior to submitting your interest.
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A range of free activities will be available for Wollondilly’s young people this coming school holidays as part of Youth Week celebrations.
Targeted at young people aged 12-24 years, Youth Week is usually celebrated around Australia in April each year.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, this year Youth Week was postponed, but the Wollondilly Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) are pleased to announce that they have a number of activities happening in the September/October school holidays.
The theme for…
(Mary Walker Warragamba-Silverdale Swimming Complex)
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday: 6am-8pm
Saturday: 8am-7pm
Sunday: 10am-7pm
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Location
Corner Farnsworth Ave & Warradale Rd, Warragamba NSW 2752
Fees
Visitor
Fee
Children (under 3 years)
Free
Adult (swim)
$4.20
Child (swim)
$3.70
Family (swim)
$14.50
Spectator
$2.80
Aqua…
October is Small Business Month, and in support of the NSW Government’s annual celebration of the small business sector Wollondilly Council will be hosting two free workshops thanks to a grant from NSW Treasury for Small Business.
The workshops are aimed at local businesses, including those who are new or just starting up.
The first workshop, presented by Alex Hawkins from Business Connect is on Brand Building and is all about exploring your brand and using its power on social media. The secon…
Wollondilly Council has demonstrated its commitment to supporting the health and wellbeing of the local community with the adoption of the Wilton Health and Wellbeing Strategy at its September meeting.
The Strategy is the first of its kind and was developed in collaboration with South Western Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD), who have partnered with Council to prioritise health in planning.
Mayor Robert Khan noted the importance of planning strategically to ensure the best possible health…
As part of Children’s Book Week 2020, Wollondilly Library will celebrate with a ‘Create your own Curious Creature’ competition.
The competition will run from 17 October to 23 October with winners being notified on 27 October. Participants can draw, paint or build a model of a curious creature and send a picture to the Library to be in the chance to win a Book Week shortlisted prize pack.
Mayor for Wollondilly Robert Khan said, “Book Week is the perfect time to celebrate the magic of reading wi…
The impact of the coronavirus pandemic has seen many people struggle with their mental health.
Wollondilly Library is inviting members of the community to join an online event this October as part of Mental Health Month.
Special guest author Kim Hodges will join the library to talk about her own personal experiences with mental health and talk about her new book ‘Girl on the Edge.’
This is a free online zoom event in collaboration with Camden, Campbelltown and Wollondilly Libraries and will b…
Following the confirmation from NSW Health of a new case of Covid-19 in the Bargo area, Wollondilly Council is urging locals to get tested.
Mayor Robert Khan said, “The fact that we have a Covid-19 case in Wollondilly is a good reminder to be vigilant and get tested if you have any symptoms at all.”
“If you have a cough, a sniffle, a sore throat or a fever, or even if you feel a bit unwell, please get tested.”
“We also need to remember to keep socially distanced, wear a mask where you can’t k…
About Health in Planning
Wollondilly is committed to the health and wellbeing of residents, workers and visitors. Council recognises that health is an overall state of wellbeing rather than just the absence of disease or injury, and that planning and the built environment can have a huge impact on health. As well as environmental factors such as air quality, heat and noise, social factors play a significant role in our health. These factors are called the social determinants of health, and inclu…
Thirlmere Festival of Steam
Huff N Puff Road Race and Family Fun Run
National Sorry Day – Community Commemoration
Have your say on Council’s Budget and priorities for the years ahead, as Council continues big investment in roads, infrastructure, customer experience and planning for the long term
Rail, road & basic enabling infrastructure top the list as Council endorses key advocacy priorities for Wollondilly
Thirlmere gets ready to huff n puff in a race against a steam train