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… First Fleet's straying cattle.
Our elected Council includes nine Councillor's and our organisational structure is made up of approximately 365 staff who work to fulfill the tasks involved in the management of the Shire.
To see more stats and facts about the Shire visit Profile ID.
… Entitlement Enquiry
Driveway & Property Entrance Application (Customer Portal)
NOTE:
As of 22 July 2022 our Driveway & Property Entrance has moved online to our Customer Portal.
This is to ensure a streamlined process for both our customers and staff.
When accessing the form you will be prompted to log in (for existing Customer Portal Members) or create an account (for new members). Once you complete this step you will be directed to the form.
If you need help filling out this for…
… information about managing puppies and teaching viewers fun tricks for your pet.
There will still be competitions where entries can be submitted online through Council’s website. Follow Council’s Facebook page for the competition categories. Council staff will be providing information on free microchipping for Wollondilly dog and cat owners.
Opportunities will be available for previous stallholders to submit their business details for inclusion on Council’s website. If you would like more inf…
… experiences and ideas. The stories, ideas and feedback captured during the workshop will be edited into a short film. Paws Pet Therapy will also be attending with some trained therapy dogs.
The project will bring together a team of Wollondilly Shire Council staff and a trained psychologist from Star for Kids and You in Mind. It is a joint partnership between Wollondilly Shire Council, Rotary Club of Wollondilly North and the South West Sydney Primary Health Network.
The workshops will be h…
… activities online and I am so pleased that we can celebrate this year’s Book Week, even if it is a little different.”
Curious Creatures, Wild Minds Storytime will be held at 10am on Wednesday 21 October on the Wollondilly Library’s Facebook page.
A Council staff member will pre-record a reading of one of the shortlisted books on Facebook each day at 11am between 17 October and 23 October 2020.
Book Week activities are suitable for children aged 0-16 years.
Go to Wollondilly Library’s webpag…
Prior to preparing a Planning Proposal it is recommended that you book a pre-lodgement meeting with Council's Strategic Planning division.
Staff can explain the process and provide advice specific to the proposal. This is a formal service and a fee is be payable prior to your meeting. This fee will depend on the scope of your proposal and is in accordance with Council’s adopted Fees and Charges.
For more information on booking a pre-lodgement meeting please contact Council's Strategi…
… has demonstrated the resilience and strength of the people of Wollondilly and shows why this is such an amazing place to live and work.”
“The Councillors and I are very proud of the past year and all that we have achieved. We would like to thank the staff for their commitment to serving the community and keeping essential services running through all the adversities,” he said.
Highlights of the draft annual report include a record spend of $31million on roads and community infrastructure and…
… explained, “Customers have the choice of face to face meetings, call backs, video conferencing or written comments sent by email.”
“The ability to make appointments with our planners will provide a much more convenient service.”
“Of course, Council staff will still be happy to attend to walk-in customers at the Customer Service counter.”
Appointments can be made by phone and customers can choose their preferred way of doing business.
An online booking system will also be a reality very soon…
… Planning and Assessment Act 1979 to disclose any political donations or gifts.
Any person making a planning application or submission is required to disclose "reportable political donations” [1] and gifts made to any local councillor (or council staff member) within two (2) years of making of the application or submission. Failure to do so constitutes an offence of 200 units, or $22,000.
The disclosure is to accompany an application or submission, or if the donation or gift is made follow…
… prominent native seed from within and around areas that were affected by the 2019/2020 bushfires
Professional processing of seed which will be catalogued and stored at the Wollondilly Community Nursery
Propagation of seeds by Wollondilly Shire Council staff and volunteers
Workshops hosted by the RFS to educate the community about how to improve bushfire resilience on private properties
Giveaways of propagated seedlings and saplings to residents within bushfire affected areas of the Wollondi…
… choose will appoint a service coordinator who will look after your support services and that person will be able to assist you with any changes that you may need for the future
You are able to change service providers if you wish to and My Aged Care staff can usually answer any questions that you have
… investment in minor and major patching, as well as major reconstruction to make roads usable and address the longer term impacts on affected sections of the network.
Mayor Robert Khan said, “The Shire took a battering during the storms in March. Council staff worked hard during and after the event to respond to the immediate impacts such as clearing debris from roads, monitoring water levels at bridges, safety road repairs and managing road closures.”
“Wollondilly has endured four natural dis…
… Friday. Available timeslots will be shown on the selection page.
Appointments are for 15 minutes each and can be done in person or on the phone.
Enquiries come in at a range of levels of complexity, so the new booking system will also help Council staff prepare for each meeting.
The new system has been designed in-house and is a great demonstration of Council’s commitment to continuous improvement.
Click here to make a booking!
Wollondilly Mayor Robert Khan is urging locals to stay calm but remain cautious as they follow the current public health advice.
Wollondilly Council is once again taking measures to keep residents, visitors and staff safe during this latest Covid-19 event, relying on guidelines from NSW Health and systems established during last year’s outbreak.
“Our priority is to keep the Wollondilly community safe during the current Covid-19 situation,” Mayor Khan said.
“Unfortunately this is a highly conta…
… said.
The survey questions are about:
The way Council provides the household clean-up service
Exploring new technologies and systems for managing our waste e.g. FOGO (Food Organics Garden Organics)
The economic and environmental cost of managing waste
Staff will be available to chat at an online session, which will be held on Wednesday 14 July.
Head to www.yoursay.wollondilly.nsw.gov.au to find out more and complete the survey. Alternatively, hard copy surveys are available from Council serv…
… to external meetings
When you are involved in or are organising an external meeting, take responsibility for organising a single car to take the participants to it together; do it as part of the meeting planning.
Communicate regular journeys to all staff
Ask others if they are in need of or able to provide transport. Think not only about meetings, but whether you could travel to and from work with others.
Explore alternative transport to the car
Can you ride a bike or catch public transport t…
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