… Consultation Meeting Request (PDF)
Preschool Enrolment Form (PDF)
Public Health Premises Notification Form (PDF)
Public Health Premises Notification Form (Online)
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Road Naming Suggestion Application (Online)
Road Occupancy, Development Works & Events (PDF)
Road Opening for Utilities (PDF)
Request an Alcohol Free Zone (Online)
Request for Copy of Approval to Operate Sewage Management License System (Online)
Road Side Vending Permit - Section 68 (PDF)
Residential Waste Management Plan (O…
… NSW 2570
Online Registration: Eventbrite - https://wollondilly-planningforthefuture.eventbrite.com.au
Numbers are limited to ensure the event is Covid safe so be sure to register early.
Council will also be supporting other Small Business Month events within Wollondilly. To find out more, visit Council’s website
… Australian acts perform on stages across the state throughout November, which is Australian Music Month.
Wollondilly Mayor Robert Khan said, “Our community and local businesses have had a difficult time with drought, bushfires, flood and COVID-19. These events are something for our community to enjoy and great for our local businesses.”
“It is also a good opportunity for our community to get out and about and catch up with friends and family.”
Four events will be held at the George IV Inn in…
Wollondilly Library invites book lovers in Wollondilly Shire and beyond to join NSW Reads – a statewide online book club and one of New South Wales’ largest reading programs.
Coordinated by the New South Wales Public Library Association, NSW Reads will see book lovers across the state reading Andrew Pippos’ debut novel, Lucky's.
Central to the theme of Lucky’s is the iconic Greek milk bar/café businesses, found in many Australian towns and suburbs.
In the current climate of uncertainty a…
Wollondilly Council has welcomed over $500,000 of funding for bushfire recovery projects from the Australian and New South Wales governments this week.
Federal Member for Hume, Angus Taylor announced that two Council-initiated projects have been approved under Stream Two of the Bushfire Community Recovery and Resilience Fund (BCRRF).
Council will receive $280,000 towards the Connect and Interact Wollondilly program, which will provide public Wi-Fi and interactive kiosks in bushfire impacted co…
… Planning, Industry & Environment’s “Festival of Place.”
Mayor Matt Gould has thanked the NSW Government for providing the funding for this community event.
“Wollondilly residents have had a challenging two years recovering from bushfires, floods, storm events and the impacts of Covid-19,” he said.
“This will be a great opportunity for locals to get out and have some fun with the family and enjoy some live music. It’s great to see events happening again and this is something for our commu…
… centre stage under the Avenue of Trees.
Attendees will be treated to a four-course dinner served by The Chef and I, accompanied by beverages and live entertainment by singer Karleigh Rose.
Karleigh Rose has been professionally performing at weddings and events for over 10 years, and will present a selection of easy listening music to complement the beautiful surroundings.
Mayor Matt Gould said he was looking forward to seeing people take part this special evening as part of the three-day fes…
… project, providing a landmark venue and entertainment programming currently unavailable in the Shire.
The aim of the centre is to provide Wollondilly residents and visitors with a versatile, multi-purpose facility capable of hosting a wide range of events – including dramatic theatre, music concerts, comedy shows, dance performances, cabaret, dinner dances, conferences, presentations, eisteddfods and expos.
The centre is expected to offer a range of benefits for the community including provid…
… anticipated return of the Illuminate Wollondilly Festival of Art & Light on 20, 21 & 22 May 2022.
After almost three years of Covid-19 cancellations, Wollondilly Council is bringing the festival back, bigger and better than ever. With a range of events and activities happening over the three days, there will be something to entertain everyone.
Mayor Matt Gould has welcomed the return of the festival, which has traditionally been one of the biggest events on the Wollondilly calendar an…
EOI 2022/13The Wollondilly area in NSW has been subjected to significant rain events in the recent past. Multiple heavy rain events, due to "La Nina" phenomenon, generated numerous landslips and issues around Council's roads.
Council has conducted emergency clean up works and installed temporary traffic management to ensure the continued short-term operation of the road network.
Of high priority to Wollondilly Shire Council is the prompt delivery of long-term remediation and remo…
Wollondilly Council is launching the largest tourism campaign it has ever delivered, extending the successful ‘Love the Dilly’ campaign to promote the Shire as a visitor destination to support economic recovery.
Thanks to $600,000 funding from the State and Federal Governments’ Bushfire Local Recovery Fund to support local job creation and community recovery, Council will run an intensive 12-month campaign from 28 July 2022 to increase awareness of Wollondilly and grow visitor numbers, alongsid…
… out more about making a bush fire survival plan at www.myfireplan.com.au
For more information contact the State Duty Media Officer on 9898 1855
For current incidents or major fire updates visit www.rfs.nsw.gov.au
All of this year’s Get Ready Weekend events can be found on the NSW RFS website All of this year’s Get Ready Weekend events can be found on the NSW RFS website
… Program.
The program was announced by the State Government last week to assist local regional councils in the short-term repair of priority potholes and other road repairs.
The three councils were declared Natural Disaster areas after extreme weather events in February 2020, March 2021, February 2022, March 2022 and July 2022 and have been labouring since to repair significant damage to roads in the face of ongoing wet weather, and the shortage of qualified contractors and road repair materia…
… Plan (DIAP) 2022-2026 to ensure ongoing support for people living with disability and their carers to be involved fully in community life and increase opportunities for social connection through accessible events. Providing sensory sessions at Council events is just one of the actions that Council is implementing as part of the DIAP.”
In addition to the Sensory Friendly session on Saturday, there will also be a sensory friendly tent during the main festival activities on Sunday 19 March from 9…
Thirlmere Festival of Steam
Huff N Puff Road Race and Family Fun Run
National Sorry Day – Community Commemoration
Wollondilly’s Community Grants Program Opens for 2025
Community to have their say on Bargo Sportsground Master Plan
Council votes not to support Planning Proposal for Appin Part 2 Precinct