Bargo cemetery is located at the Northern end of Great Southern Road. Columbarium Wall and Memorial Tree garden allotments are available for the interment of ashes. Only one interment per plot is permitted at Bargo. (Double interments are permitted at Council’s other cemeteries).
Layout
Details
Denominations
Catholic
Anglican
Non-denominational
Burial Plot Immediate Use
Yes
Burial Plot Reservation
Yes
Memorial Tree Garden Plot
Yes
Memorial Wall
No
Niche Wall
Yes
Water Availab…
Thirlmere cemetery is located on the corner of Station & Leonard Streets. Some sections offer a choice of lawn beam or monumental graves. Memorial Tree garden allotments and Niches in the Columbarium Wall are available for interment of ashes.
Layout
Details
Denominations
Anglican
Catholic
General
Presbyterian
Estonian
Methodist
Non-Denominational
Baha'i
Burial Plot Immediate Use
Yes
Burial Plot Reservation
Yes
Memorial Tree Garden Plot
Yes
Memorial Wall
No
Niche Wall…
Are you interested in sponsoring some of Council's events during the year?
Sponsorship benefits vary depending on the program/event.
Sponsorship opportunities include:
Illuminate Wollondilly
Thirlmere Festival of Steam
Mayoral Charity Event
Doggy Day Out
Spring Garden Competition
BLOOM: Wollondilly Garden Expo & Plant Fair
Christmas Lights Competition
Twilight Christmas Markets
The Beach Bus
Youth Week Events
Seniors Week Events and Activities
Stay in the LoopIf you're intereste…
Following a long tradition in Wollondilly, Council is pleased to announce that entries for the 2020 Christmas Lights Competition are now open.
Established in 1998, the Christmas Lights Competition has been held annually for more than twenty years, with residents from right across the Shire lighting up their homes and businesses to embrace the Christmas spirit.
Mayor Robert Khan said, “2020 has been an unforgettable year for all of us. This is the perfect opportunity to take some time out to en…
The winners of the 2020 Wollondilly Christmas Lights Competition were announced at the annual Christmas Lights Dinner last night.
Mayor Robert Khan said, “The Christmas Lights competition is a highlight in the Wollondilly calendar and a fun way to kick off the festive season.”
“As usual, there are some beautiful, and creative entries on show this year.”
This year there were 37 entries from across the Shire, representing 9 towns in Wollondilly.
The four judges for the competition were Nathani…
About CompostingComposting is nature’s way of recycling. Millions of compost critters live and feed on compost, breaking down the organic waste to return valuable nutrients back to the soil.
Why should you compost?
Over 50% of waste generated at home is organic matter which can be recycled.
Composting is a cheap and easy way to reduce organic waste at home.
Compost returns vital nutrients back to the soil.
Composting is 100% natural and does not require any expensive artificial fertilisers.
How…
It’s time to get ready for a bright and festive holiday period, with entries now open for Wollondilly Council’s 2021 Christmas Lights Competition.
Established in 1998, the Christmas Lights Competition has been held annually for more than twenty years, with residents and businesses from right across the Shire repeatedly lighting up their properties to embrace the Christmas spirit.
While 2021 has been another challenging year for the Wollondilly community recovering from the impacts of an extend…
A diverse range of community led initiatives in the Wollondilly Shire will be receiving a boost through Council’s 2022 Community Grants program.
The funding was approved at Tuesday night’s Council meeting and represents the largest commitment through the program for the last five years, with nearly $50,000 shared between a total of 42 successful applicants.
The grants program provides funding towards projects, events and small capital purchases to support community organisations and groups ope…
BLOOM: Wollondilly garden expo & plant fAIR
Thank you for joining us at BLOOM in 2024! We look forward to seeing you again next year.
For any questions, please contact the Council's Events Department on 02 4677 1100 or at events@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au.
It’s time to light up the neighbourhood and get ready for the holiday season, with entries now open for Wollondilly Council’s 2022 Christmas Lights Competition.
Established in 1998, the Christmas Lights Competition has been embraced by residents and businesses from right across the Shire each year and is now a well-loved Wollondilly tradition.
2022 has been another challenging year for the community, so this is the perfect opportunity to take some time out to decorate and prepare for the holid…
Composting is nature’s way of recycling. Millions of compost critters live and feed on compost, breaking down the organic waste to return valuable nutrients back to the soil.
WHY SHOULD YOU COMPOST?
Over 50% of waste generated at home is organic matter which can be recycled.
Composting and worm farming is a cheap and easy way to reduce organic waste at home.
Compost returns vital nutrients back to the soil.
Composting is 100% natural and does not require any expensive artificial fertilis…
This Request for Tender is for the provision of waste collection services across the Wollondilly local government area (LGA). It requires the following elements:
Kerbside collections for domestic properties (including Residual Waste, Recyclables and Garden Organics (GO)/Food and Garden Organics (FOGO));
Kerbside Clean Up Service;
Public Place Bin collection;
Event waste bin services and collections;
Supervised clean up collections;
Commercial waste services;
Provision of bins, including Mobile…
Nursery Opening Hours
Tuesdays & Thursdays
9.00am - 2.00pm
Saturday Open Days
8.00am - 12.00pm
Dates:
7th December, 2024
1st February, 2025
5th April, 2025
About the Nursery
The Robin Davies Wollondilly Community Nursery grows a variety of native plants, from grasses and groundcovers to shrubs, vines and shade trees.
The community nursery is not just a nursery though; it's also a community resource centre where local environmental, conservation and community groups can hold me…
Water conservation on the driest continent on the planet is essential, logical and too long in coming. There are lots of easy things we can all do!
Fresh water is embedded in most of the things we consume, from the meat we eat (41,500 litres to produce a kilo of meat) to the aluminium we carry our drinks in (20 litres for a single can). While the water we use in the home may seem trivial (only 7 per cent of all water used in Australia), its conservation is a step toward increasing our knowledge…
Locally produced food grown in sync with the seasons is fresher and requires less energy to produce and transport to you.
Eating local and seasonal food supports local producers and the production of crops that are appropriate to our environment. It alleviates the reliance on long-distance transport and refrigeration of foods that are grown thousands of kilometres away. Foods grown in sync with the seasons are more in tune with our intuitive nutritional needs; after all, who wants a cucumber sa…
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