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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.
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… funding working for us and ramp up the heavy patching program, with some major improvements now achieved on roads including Silverdale Road, Thirlmere Way and Menangle Road, as well as Bronzewing Street, Scroggies Road and Macquariedale Road.”
“Our staff have worked extremely hard to maximise the works we have delivered with the money we have.”
“Unfortunately, the $9.5M won't fix everything that needs fixing and there is still a lot more work to do, but the efforts of the Infrastructure…
… Council Mayor Matt Gould and Mrs Sally Quinnell MP, representing Mr Stephen Kamper, Minister for Sport.
The Hon. Angus Taylor MP, Federal Member for Hume, Judy Hannan MP, Member for Wollondilly, Deputy Mayor Matthew Deeth, Councillor Briggs, and Council staff were in attendance.
Representatives from the Tahmoor Sportsground Management Committee and users of the grounds also joined the celebration.
Mayor Matt Gould said, “It was an honour to be able to officially open this fantastic new build…
… Services Building in Picton was officially opened on Monday 14 August by Wollondilly Mayor Matt Gould.
The Hon. Angus Taylor MP, Federal Member for Hume, Judy Hannan MP, Member for Wollondilly, Deputy Mayor Matthew Deeth, Councillor Briggs, and Council staff were given a tour of the new building, with the help of some local children using the Wollondilly Preschool service.
Mayor Matt Gould said, “It was an honour to be able to officially open Wollondilly’s fantastic new Children’s Services Bu…
… August by Wollondilly Shire Council Mayor Matt Gould.
The Hon. Angus Taylor MP, Federal Member for Hume, Judy Hannan MP, Member for Wollondilly and Deputy Mayor Matthew Deeth, Councillor Briggs, Emma Reedy from Department of Regional NSW and Council staff were given a tour of the refurbished building.
It will be used as a community working space and coordinated by WorkLife, a leading operator of regional coworking spaces.
Mayor Matt Gould said, “The Old Picton Post Office holds a special pla…
… their input into our region’s economy, while taking some time to focus on mental health.”
“As part of R U OK? Day we want to make sure everyone has the resources they need to stay healthy and have those important conversations with their workmates and staff. We will have information available at the breakfast about some of the health and wellbeing services that are available.”
“I encourage you to grab your colleagues and team members and drop in on your way to work for a free hot brekkie, cof…
The new Dudley Chesham All Abilities Playspace in The Oaks was officially opened on Monday 28 August by Wollondilly Mayor Matt Gould.
Judy Hannan MP, Member for Wollondilly, Deputy Mayor Matthew Deeth, Councillors Brandstater, Gibbs, Council staff and plenty of locals were in attendance for the celebration.
Mayor Matt Gould said, “It was an honour to be able to officially open Wollondilly’s fantastic new Playspace at Dudley Chesham Sportsground.”
“The facility is already being enjoyed by many…
… effective service delivery for our growing community. Unfortunately, our current administration building has reached end of life and is rapidly deteriorating, requiring costly ongoing repairs due to its age and condition. It is too small for current staffing levels, let alone additional staff that will be needed as a result of our growth and doesn’t meet current Work Health & Safety standards.”
“There is no question the current admin building needs to be replaced in one form or another. Co…
… Dilly campaign
Updates to the local planning framework to open up and enable the visitor economy to become a foundation for social, cultural and economic life.
Employee engagement survey results showing a culture of increasing trust, job satisfaction and staff engagement within the organisation.
… Grants program.”
“Congratulations to the successful tenderer, Momentum, and thank you all the tenderers who put time and effort into their submissions for this project.”
“I’d also like to acknowledge the outstanding professional efforts of Council staff who collaborated with the community and project stakeholders to ensure that we have a fantastic community facility that meets the needs of all users.”
This stage of the project is expected to be completed by December 2024, and open for use in…
… where there is further opportunity for community members to provide feedback before a final decision is made.”
“For landowners and occupants of the sites that are under consideration, we are also offering an opportunity for an onsite visit by Council staff and an independent heritage professional. This will help us confirm if the item matches the proposed listing information.”
“Even if you made a submission to the initial nomination process, or to the preliminary notification process, we enco…
… Agricultural and Rural Industries Advisory Group who were key drivers of these changes and provided great input into its development which was prepared in response to recommendations within the Wollondilly Rural Lands Strategy 2021. Thanks also to the staff who worked so hard on this.”
The Rural Lands Strategy identified significant opportunities for horticulture in the Wollondilly Local Government Area, however the current approach requiring a development application for horticulture was seen…
… by Mayor Matt Gould and Mr Greg Warren MP (representing Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Paul Scully MP), with Member for Wollondilly Judy Hannan MP, Deputy Mayor Matthew Deeth, Cr Suzy Brandstater, Cr Hilton Gibbs, CEO Ben Taylor and Council staff in attendance.
This project is co-funded by the NSW Public Spaces Legacy Program, which helps to create new public open spaces to meet community needs and make great places to live.
The Outdoor Performance Stage and amenities will provide a…
… Planning Panel of the Sydney Western City to not proceed with a Planning Proposal at Brooks Point Road, Appin without the infrastructure plan in place.
In considering the request for a Rezoning Review, the Panel recognised the issues identified by Council staff, the Local Planning Panel and the decisions of the Council, and supported the need for fully funded infrastructure before rezoning.
Mayor Gould noted, “I am pleased that the concerns made by Council have been heard, and the decision of…
… additional vet care, upgraded clinical equipment and pre-release enclosures.”
“Our local wildlife carers have told us how badly they need better rehabilitation facilities for injured koalas and an increase in the number of trained and qualified veterinarian staff to address the current shortage. This funding will go a long way to meet these priorities.”
“Although the impact of development on koala habitat still needs to be fully addressed by the government, and wildlife overpasses for busy ma…
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