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Council News FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 14 FEBRUARY 2015 WAGGA WAGGA CITY COUNCIL Issue 31 Weekly information from us to you Fitzmaurice Street, the original business precinct of Wagga Wagga, has been through it all. Since 1849, Fitzmaurice Street has undergone boom and bust, floods, and in recent years several major makeovers. Since its formation in the mid- 1800s, Fitzmaurice Street has been reconstructed multiple times to service the needs of a growing city. Initially a gravel track constructed for horse and cart use, Fitzmaurice Street has developed over 160 years into a thick asphalt integrated pavement that services more than 5000 vehicles per day. The condition of the Fitzmaurice Street road surface between the Lagoon and Gurwood Street has slowly been deteriorating, with planned works to bring the historic road into the future. “This section has not been resurfaced for more than 30 years,” Director Infrastructure Services Heinz Kausche said. “Due to its deteriorating condition, Council has identified this section of Fitzmaurice Street for the 2015 Asphalt Program. “Works will involve profiling and removing the existing material, and reinstating with asphalt pavement, finished with a fine asphalt wearing surface. “The result will be a smooth, durable, robust and aesthetically pleasing surface that will service the growing city of Wagga for the next 30 years.” Works will be undertaken at night with sections of Fitzmaurice Street closed from 7pm to 6am. Night works will minimise disruption and inconvenience to businesses and residents. The street will be reopened to through traffic each morning. Detours will be as marked. Continued page 3 Historic Fitzmaurice Street ready for overhaul Forsyth Street works finished, road reopened REGISTER NOW! 2015 For further information please call Donna at Wagga Wagga City Council p. (02) 6926 9133 e. [email protected] Register online at www.businesswaggawagga.com.au $45 per person Friday 13 March 2015 7.30am - 9.00am Wagga Wagga Country Club The 2015 Big Business Breakfast will feature Charlie Brown, a leading commentator on the latest technology innovations. great agency great ideas FRESH: Sealing gets under way on Friday as the Forsyth Street rehabilitation works come to an end. In just four weeks, the Forsyth Street rehabilitation works are complete. Contractors were busy sealing the surface on Friday and the section of road between Docker and Murray streets is now open to all traffic. Wagga Wagga City Council’s Director Infrastructure Services Heinz Kausche praised the efforts of everyone involved who helped complete the project on schedule. “It’s taken about four weeks and now this road is reopened and ready to last another 30 years,” Mr Kausche said. “I’d like to thank not only the Council staff and contractors who helped complete these works so efficiently, but the business owners and residents for their patience and support while these important works took place. “Workers have happily committed weekends and extra time to ensure the rehabilitation project was completed as quickly as possible to minimise disruption to residents and businesses. “After working with the businesses throughout this project, it’s pleasing to see the road reopened to all traffic.” The project got under way on 15 January and in that time Council staff have also undertaken other vital works that arose such as repairs to the stormwater drainage system including a new stormwater pit, replacement of some kerb and guttering, new sewer manhole lids and a repaired driveway. Mr Kausche reminded motorists and cyclists to take care while travelling along the new section of road as the fresh surface stabilises. The road will also be monitored for loose stones on the surface and will be swept away as necessary.

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Page 1: Council News Edition #31 February 14 2015

Council News - A Wagga Wagga City Council publication

Council NewsFIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 14 FEBRUARY 2015

WAGGA WAGGA CITY COUNCIL Issue 31

Weekly information from us to you

F i t z m a u r i c e Street, the original business precinct of Wagga Wagga, has been through it all.

Since 1849, Fitzmaurice Street

has undergone boom and bust, floods, and in recent years several major makeovers.

Since its formation in the mid-1800s, Fitzmaurice Street has been reconstructed multiple times to service the needs of a growing city.

Initially a gravel track constructed for horse and cart

use, Fitzmaurice Street has developed over 160 years into a thick asphalt integrated pavement that services more than 5000 vehicles per day.

The condition of the Fitzmaurice Street road surface between the Lagoon and Gurwood Street has slowly been deteriorating, with planned works to bring the historic

road into the future. “This section has not been

resurfaced for more than 30 years,” Director Infrastructure Services Heinz Kausche said.

“Due to its deteriorating condition, Council has identified this section of Fitzmaurice Street for the 2015 Asphalt Program.

“Works will involve profiling and

removing the existing material, and reinstating with asphalt pavement, finished with a fine asphalt wearing surface.

“The result will be a smooth, durable, robust and aesthetically pleasing surface that will service the growing city of Wagga for the next 30 years.”

Works will be undertaken at

night with sections of Fitzmaurice Street closed from 7pm to 6am. Night works will minimise disruption and inconvenience to businesses and residents.

The street will be reopened to through traffic each morning. Detours will be as marked.

Continued page 3

Historic Fitzmaurice Street ready for overhaul

Forsyth Street works finished, road reopened

REGISTER NOW!

2015

For further information please call Donna at Wagga Wagga City Council p. (02) 6926 9133 e. [email protected]

Register online at www.businesswaggawagga.com.au $45 per person

Friday 13 March 2015 7.30am - 9.00am Wagga Wagga Country ClubThe 2015 Big Business Breakfast will feature Charlie Brown, a leading commentator on the latest technology innovations.

great agency great ideas

FRESH: Sealing gets under way on Friday as the Forsyth Street rehabilitation works come to an end.

In just four weeks, the Forsyth Street rehabilitation works are complete.

Contractors were busy sealing the surface on Friday and the section of road between Docker and Murray streets is now open to all traffic.

Wagga Wagga City Council’s Director Infrastructure Services Heinz Kausche praised the efforts of everyone involved who helped complete the project on schedule.

“It’s taken about four weeks and now this road is reopened and ready to last another 30 years,” Mr Kausche said.

“I’d like to thank not only the Council staff and contractors who helped complete these works so efficiently, but the business owners and residents for their patience and support while these important works took place.

“Workers have happily committed weekends and extra time to ensure the rehabilitation project was completed as quickly as possible to minimise disruption to residents and businesses.

“After working with the businesses throughout this project, it’s pleasing to see the road reopened to all traffic.”

The project got under way on 15 January and in that time Council staff have also undertaken other vital works that arose such as repairs to the stormwater drainage system including a new stormwater pit, replacement of some kerb and guttering, new sewer manhole lids and a repaired driveway.

Mr Kausche reminded motorists and cyclists to take care while travelling along the new section of road as the fresh surface stabilises. The road will also be monitored for loose stones on the surface and will be swept away as necessary.

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Council News - A Wagga Wagga City Council publication

Expert to talk technology at Big Business Brekkie

Blues, Bushrangers ready to bowl over cricket fans at Robbo Oval

Helping your organisation succeed onlineJoin us for a series of FREE training sessions for business, and get the information and tools you need for your business to succeed online!The Department of Communications, Wagga Wagga City Council and TAFE NSW Riverina Institute are working together to provide quality training sessions for small-to-medium enterprises, not-for-profit organisations and local cultural institutions on how to make greater use of online opportunities to better achieve organisational goals. Improve your online confidence within the local business community!

Session 3 commences Wednesday 25 February 2015, 7.30am

ENROL TODAY!CALL 1300 823 374 EMAIL [email protected]

www.waggadigitalenterprise.com.au

Wagga Wagga

epa.nsw.gov.au/litter

Litter fines average $200.Don’t be a tosser, take your rubbish with you.

HEY TOSSER! You know it’s wrong www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/litter

Wagga’s very successful Big Business Breakfast is on again for the seventh consecutive year.

This popular business networking event on 13 March is expected to sell out once again, with Charlie Brown (pictured) to be the special guest.

Charlie is one of Australia’s cutting edge commentators on innovation and technology.

He is the technology editor for Channel Nine’s Today Show and appears regularly on Nine News and A Current Affair, as well as having a weekly segment voicing his opinions on consumer electronics on 2GB.

“The idea behind the Big Business Breakfast is to bring local business leaders together to network with other business and industry representatives,” Wagga Wagga City Council’s Director Commercial and Economic Development, Dr Peter Adams, said.

“This event is designed for

any business, regardless of the size.

“We are excited to have Charlie Brown sharing his knowledge and experience with our business leaders.”

The event will be held at the Wagga Wagga Country Club with guests enjoying a fully cooked breakfast.

Business and industry representatives who would like to attend the Big Business Breakfast are encouraged to register early as seats are limited. Cost is $45 per person including breakfast.

Register for the event online at www.bus inesswaggawagga .com.au. Registrations close Monday 9 March 2015 unless sold out prior.

The Gold sponsor of the Big Business Breakfast is TAFE NSW Riverina Institute and the event is proudly supported by Wagga Wagga City Council.

Charlie Brown appears by arrangement with Renegade Management.

Win a cricket bat signed by nsw blues and victoria bushrangersSimply complete your details below to go in the draw to win this awesome prize.

Drop your entry form into the barrel at the match at Robertson Oval.

The winning entry will be drawn at 11am, Wednesday 18 February 2015.

Prize will be drawn at random at the Bupa Sheffield Shield match at Robertson Oval at 11am, Wednesday 18 Feburary 2015. This prize is non-transferable and not redeemable for cash.

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Can’t get to the World Cup? Don’t worry, cricket is coming to you.

From Sunday 14 February, Robertson Oval will host the Sheffield Shield clash between NSW and Victoria with free entry across the four days.

Thanks to Cricket NSW and Cricket Victoria, Council News is giving away a bat signed by both teams.

Simply fill out the entry form on this page and drop it into the barrel at the ground. You can enter as many times as you like and some entry forms will be available at the game.

While in Wagga Wagga, Macquarie Sports and Cricket NSW will run a coaching clinic for local children at Robertson Oval on Saturday (February 14) between 4pm and 6pm, with NSW Blues players attending after training.

To register for the clinic, email [email protected].

Play times are 10.30am to 5.30pm each day, with the gates to open at 10am.

Entry is free for all four days.

State selectors have retained the same squad of 12 that defeated Tasmania last game for the clash at Wagga.

This will be the first time that Sheffield Shield cricket has been played in Wagga, with Cricket NSW keen to visit the region that produced NSW and Australian stars Mark Taylor, Michael Slater, and Blues Assistant Coach Geoff Lawson.

NSW have climbed to third on the Bupa Sheffield Shield ladder with their last start win over Tasmania taking them to 28.03 points. Victoria is holding down second place.

Freshen up your wardrobe at Museum’s Fashion Exchange

After the overwhelming support for last year’s event, the Fashion Exchange is back in 2015.

The highly successful event is presented by the Museum of the Riverina at the Historic Council Chambers, with a flock of fashion lovers ready to freshen up their wardrobe on Wednesday 18 February from 6pm.

More than a hundred people attended last year’s event, which encourages recycling, sharing and

social engagement. To participate in this year’s exchange,

all community members need to do is bring up to five pieces they would like to swap.

They will be given a button for each piece of clothing. The buttons act as currency to exchange for something “new” which has been brought along by someone else.

Experienced op-shoppers Rebecca Hillis and Kirrily Welsh will be on hand to assist with outfit creations and tips

on how to get the best out of recycled clothing.

Any clothing left over will be donated to local clothing charities.

The Fashion Exchange is presented in conjunction with the touring exhibition, Emporium, currently on display at the Museum’s Historic Council Chambers site.

If you’d like to attend, contact the Museum on 6926 9655 or visit wagga.nsw.gov.au/museum/fashionexchange.

Moises HenriquesSean AbbottDoug BollingerRyan CartersScott HenryNick Larkin

Nathan LyonNic MaddinsonPeter NevillStephen O’KeefeKurtis PattersonGurinder Sandhu

NSW Blues Sheffield Shield squad

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COMING UP THIS WEEK:FARMERS’ MARKETSat 14 Feb 8am-1pmWollundry Lagoon, Civic Centre Precinct. Ph: 1300 100 122

ART ON THE LEVEESat 14 Feb 9am-2pm131 Tarcutta Street, on the levee bank. Ph: 6931 2096

LITTLE AUSSIE CINEMASat 14 February6pm Let’s Get Skase, 8pm The Man Who Sued God. Gold coin entry. Tarcutta Soldiers Memorial Hall, Sydney St, Tarcutta. Ph: 6928 7202

WEAVE100: FEBRUARYSat 14 Feb 10am-2pmJoin this ambitious project to create a thousand stars for an installation to celebrate peace. Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, Ph: 6926 9660

BUPA SHEFFIELD SHIELD NSW BLUES OPEN TRAINING SESSION AND MACQUARIE BANK CLINICSat 14 Feb10am-12noon (Victoria) and 2pm-4pm (NSW). Followed by a Macquarie Bank Clinic at 4pm for kids aged 5-12 years run by Cricket NSW with NSW player appearances. Robertson Oval, Fitzhardinge St.

SUNDAY MARKETSSun 15 Feb 7.30am-12pm3rd Sunday of the month. Gold

coin donation. Myer Carpark, O’Reilly St. Ph: 0417 682 369

TAKE FOUR BAND PCYC AND COMPASSION FUNDRAISING CONCERTSun 15 Feb1pm to 4pm. Mt. Austin Primary School Hall, McKell Avenue. Ph: 6926 4901

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GUMI RACESun 15 FebIt’s time to dust off your gumi or start building if you don’t have one. It kicks off at the Eunony Reserve with a 7km run down the river until the beach. All ages. Starting at 9am with the Bridge to Bridge Aquathon and the last Race is at 12pm. Presentation at 2:30pm.Start: Eunony Reserve, off Eunony Bridge Road. Finish: Wagga Beach, Johnston Street. Ph: 0409 312 498

BUPA SHEFFIELD SHIELD: NSW BLUES V VICTORIASun 15 to Wed 18 FebApprox 10:30am-5:30pm daily. Free entry. Wagga will host the Shield match at Robertson Oval featuring New South Wales against Victoria. Food and drinks can be taken in or purchased. No alcohol or glass allowed. Venue is licensed on Sunday with alcohol available for purchase. Robertson Oval, Fitzhardinge St.

DOGGIN IT BLUESSun 15 Feb 2pm-5pm$5 entry. Graeme Druce, guitar and John Cupit, harp, are national blues artists who have represented Australia at the 2013 Memphis Blues Challenge USA. Family friendly event. Home Tavern Hotel. Ph 6931 1842

WILLANS HILL MINIATURE RAILWAYSun 15 Feb10:30am-4pm. $2 per ride, enclosed footwear essential. Botanic Gardens, Macleay St.

ACCESS ALL AREAS FILM FESTIVALSun 15 February 11amHistoric Council Chambers. A free, family-friendly film festival aiming to promote awareness about accessible cinema, and Australian cinema in general, and is for people with or without a disability. Bookings recommended.

SHARING OUR STORIES WITH HISTORYPINTues 17 Feb 10.30am-12pmCelebrate and share the local ANZAC spirit with Historypin, an online map that allows us to share our stories of the past. Find out how Historypin works, explore our local stories and share your own. Cost: Free. Wagga City Library, Civic Centre, cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets. Ph: 6926 9700

MTC TAB RACE MEETINGTues 17 February 1pmAdults $8, Concession $5. Murrumbidgee Turf Club,

Travers Street. Ph: 6921 2151

EMPORIUM FASHION EXCHANGEWednesday 18 FebruaryHistoric Council Chambers. In association with this stunning exhibition, you’re invited to renew your wardrobe at a free fashion exchange event. Bring five items or accessories of your own and with friends then exchange with other fashion innovators at this free event. RSVP to Museum.

AUTHOR TALK - ANNE FLOODThurs 19 Feb 11amAs the centenary of the Gallipoli campaign approaches, the Library is pleased to present In the Footsteps of the First, an in-depth record of the First Light Horse Regiment written by local author Anne Flood. Wagga City Library, Civic Centre, cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets. Ph: 6926 9700

EAT LOCAL THURSDAYThurs 19 February2:30pm-6:30pm. Free entry. Weekly farmers market. Murrumbidgee Turf Club, Travers St. Ph: 0427 441 107

VIVALDI BACH MOZARTThurs 19 February 8pmA diverse program ranging from Vivaldi and his famous Four Seasons to Mozart, J.S. Bach, Sarasate and Rossini. Tickets at Civic Theatre booking office 6926 9688 and at the door (cash only). Cost: $25 - $35. St. John’s Anglican Church, 6-12 Church St.

For support in organising your event, contact Council’s Events Unit at [email protected] or 1300 292 442 Monday - Friday.To promote your event or for a complete list of events go to: visitwagga.com or call 1300 100 122. facebook.com/waggaevents

Currawarna & district residents are invited to attend a neighbourhood meeting with Councillors & Council staff.

7pm Wednesday 4 March 2015 Currawarna Community Centre

Council is hosting a neighbourhood meeting to discuss news, events and issues relating to Currawarna and the broader Local Government Area. Stay for a cuppa after the meeting!

Have a question to ask or an issue to raise? Get them in NOW!

Contact Lauren Fitzgerald Community Engagement Officer Phone: (02) 6926 9197 Email: [email protected]

www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/neighbourhoodmeetings

Continued from page 1Works are scheduled to

begin on Sunday 22 February and are expected to last one week, weather permitting.

Council staff will minimise the length of road closed where possible, with regular updates

about changing detours to be posted at www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/roadclosures.

Timeframes are subject to change depending on site conditions, contractor availability, weather and progress of the project.

Historic Fitzmaurice Street ready for overhaul Wagga Wagga City

Council is facing a number of challenges as always, and Councillors and staff are dealing with our budget on a regular basis.

This is a real balancing act and we all have to remember that we are running the biggest business in the city and you as ratepayers, I see as shareholders, and in return you all want the best value for the money that you continually invest every time you pay your rates.

Some of my colleagues don’t like the word business and would rather see council as providing a service and to a certain extent that is true.

However, I believe that running a business provides a mindset that forces the powers that be to work harder to look at all the areas where savings can be made right across the board.

In my opinion providing a service must be included in the business operations and any large business in the private sector will tell you that service and profit are the two main ingredients for being successful.

Now I know that it is not possible for councils to make a profit in the running of the operations, but everybody should be working very hard to achieve the best results possible so as to meet the expectations of the community and to get our surplus into a much better position.

The other problem is that councils don’t work with their own money, it’s your money and it’s easy to spend somebody else’s money. This applies to all tiers of government.

I would like you to know that all Councillors are working and watching the figures intensely, and some more than others, so that we can get into a better working position.

One of the difficulties for councils is the constant push from State and Federal Governments to transfer more obligations onto local government. This is called cost shifting and only adds to the difficult budget concerns that confront us all.

Councillor Garry Hiscock

Councillor [email protected]

BLAST FROM THE PAST: Fitzmaurice Street’s development through history as shown in these images from the People & Place: Fitzmaurice & Baylis Streets, Wagga Wagga. The exhibition is curated by Dr Nancy Blacklow in partnership with Charles Sturt University Regional Archives.

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NOTICE OF ROAD NAMING PROPOSALSWagga Wagga City Council, as the relevant Roads Authority, proposes to name/rename the following roads. Pursuant to Clause 7 of the Roads Regulation 2008, a Roads Authority must give notice of any proposal to name or rename a road.Proposed Road Renaming from Beech Street to Melaleuca Drive – The subject road is a small section of road (Beech Street) that due to a reconfiguration of the Forest Hill subdivision layout is proposed to be renamed to Melaleuca Drive. Proposed Road Renaming from Slatteries Road to Flanagans Lane - The subject road runs in a north - south direction between the Coolamon Shire boundary and Old Narrandera Road approximately 2km from the Narrandera Shire boundary. The road is proposed to be renamed due to an inconsistency with the road name within Coolamon ShireProposed naming of all private roads within the Wagga Wagga Campus of Charles Sturt University

as follows:Agricultural Avenue, Albert Pugsley Place, Darnell Smith Drive, Nathan Cobb Drive, Valder Way, Village Way, Binya Way, Bribbaree Place, Gunbar Place, Jingellic Place,Tabbita Walk, Tooma Way, Bangala Way, Biyal Place, Dargin Way, Garal Circuit, Guwandang Circuit, Mambarra Drive, Maybal Lane, Yadhandha Circuit, Yama Circuit, Institute Way, Starvation LaneWritten submissions may be made to Council in relation to the above proposals. Submissions must be made to Council by 17 February, 2015 and should be marked to the attention of the Manager of Development Services and be addressed to:-Wagga Wagga City Council PO Box 20 WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650Enquiries: Further details relating to the matter can be obtained by contacting the Council’s Development Services. If you have any enquiries regarding the proposal, or about making a submission, please telephone

Development Services on 1300 292 442.

NOTICE OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURENotice is hereby given under Roads Act 1993 Part 8 Division 4 of the temporary closing of: - Road: Fitzmaurice Street (between Kincaid Street and Morrow Street)Date: From Sunday 22 February 2015 for approximately 6 nightsDuration: 7pm - 6amReason: Night asphalt remediation worksDetour: As signpostedMore information: www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/roadclosures

RFT 2015/017 D&C STREET LIGHTING BYRNES & OURA RDLump sum Tenders marked “RFT 2015/017 –D&C Lighting Byrnes/Oura Rd” are invited and will be received by the undersigned until 2pm Wednesday 4 March 2015. Contact: David Christiansen email [email protected] which will be available from 9am Tuesday 17 February 2015 at nil cost can be

accessed on the following web address: www.tenderlink.com/wagga Phil Pinyon General Manager PO Box 20 Wagga Wagga NSW 2650

NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALWagga Wagga City Council has received the following applications to carry out “Development” under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979.DA15/0015, Use of Chapel & Grounds for Weddings & Receptions, 1555 Olympic Hwy BRUCEDALE NSW 2650, Lot 431 DP 751422, Lot 432 DP 751422, Applicant: Sophie Walsh Name of Consent Authority: Wagga Wagga City CouncilDA15/0029, Change of Use to Office & Internal Fit-Out, 11 Forsyth St WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650, Lot A DP 355051, Applicant: MJM Consulting Engineers

NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL FOR INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENTDA15/0027, One Lot Subdivision &

Extension of Illeura Rd connection to Kaloona Dr, Property: Kaloona Dr BOURKELANDS NSW 2650, Lot 634 DP 1108046, Applicant: Riverview Wodonga Pty Ltd – Vic, Name of Consent Authority: Wagga Wagga City CouncilThe proposal is Integrated Development. Approval under (Section 100B of the Rural Fires Act 1997). The Approval Body is NSW Rural Fire Service.The above subject applications and accompanying documentation, may be inspected at the following address until the closure of exhibition.Submission Period: 16/02/2015 to 02/03/2015Where: Wagga Wagga City Council, cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga (Customer Service Counter).When: 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (except Public Holidays).Any person seeking to make a submission in relation to the abovementioned development should address all correspondence to the Consent Authority to be received prior to 5:00pm on the final day of the exhibition period. If any submission is made by way of objection, the grounds of objection must be specified in the submission.

Persons lodging submissions are required to declare political donations (including donations of more than $1,000) made in the previous two years. For more details, including disclosure form, go to www.planning.nsw.gov.au/donations.Persons making written submissions regarding the above development are advised that any submission received within the submission period will be subject to the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act (PIPPA) and may be attached to the final report, in its entirety or in part, to Council unless explicitly requested by the person making the submission that they do not wish this to occur.Enquiries: Further details relating to the matter can be obtained by contacting the Council’s Development Services. If you have any enquiries regarding the application, or about making submission, please telephone Development Services on 1300 29 2442.

Public Notices

Phil Pinyon, GENERAL MANAGER

This week’s Pet of the Week is “Rain”, a friendly and intelligent Australian Koolie.

At almost one year old, she is a smart and healthy young dog. She would excel as a working dog, and she is also ideal as a family pet.

Every Ranger and volunteer that has worked with Rain can attest that she is a very special dog that will make her new family very happy.

Rain has been a joy to walk and care for here at Glenfield Road

Animal Shelter. She will be missed, but she has a long life ahead of her. Rain can be adopted for $314.45, which would include vaccinations, desexing, worming, microchipping, lifetime registration and a vet check.

You can meet Rain and her buddies at the Glenfield Road Animal Shelter from Monday to Saturday, 1pm to 4.15pm.

For further information, contact the friendly Animal Management Rangers on 6971 4651 or visit www.rescuerex.webs.com.

Meet Rain

The People’s Panel ready to share their thoughts

Kids get a kick out of KaPOW! MANAGER FINANCEEnquiries: Craig Richardson - 02 6926 9200Closing Date: Friday 6 March 2015

MANAGER OASIS REGIONAL AQUATICS CENTREEnquiries: Mark Gardiner - 02 6926 9330 Closing Date: Friday 6 March 2015

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The inaugural People’s Panel has launched, with 98 residents and community groups ready to share their Wagga view.

The first consultation is about Council’s Playground Strategy, with a mix of 85 individuals and 13 groups taking part.

“This is an exciting occasion for Wagga Wagga City Council and our community,” Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Councillor Rod Kendall said.

“This week has marked the start of a new conversation,

one which will see us all work together to ensure a bright future for our city.

Each consultation topic runs for six weeks with a mix of forum discussion and surveys used to find out what the panellists think.

“The People’s Panel will provide Council with a broad range of opinions on a number of topics over the coming months,” Cr Kendall said.

“Their feedback will help inform future Council policy, plans and projects and give us a greater insight into our

community.“The level of interest

we’ve received about this new concept has been very encouraging and I’m looking forward to hearing what the panel has to say.”

Applications can still be made to join the panel, with the membership to be reviewed annually.

For more information, contact Wagga Wagga City Council’s Community Engagement Officer Lauren Fitzgerald on 1300 292 442 or visit www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/waggaview.

Students from Humula Public School visited the Art Gallery last week as part of KaPOW! – the Kids Print Outreach Workshops.

The KaPOW! program provides access to hands on activities in printmaking, engagement with the gallery’s collections, and provides access to resources for students to gain an understanding of their communities history.

The school presented their artistic efforts to Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Councillor Rod Kendall and Director Environment and Community Services Janice Summerhayes last week.

The kids have visited the gallery earlier in the program, which were followed by two intensive days of print making at Humula Public.

ON SHOW: Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Councillor Rod Kendall and Director Environment and Community Services Janice Summerhayes take a look at the artworks created by Humula Public School students as part of the KaPOW! program.

UP CLOSE: Cr Kendall congratulates the students on their hard work.

THE PEOPLE’S PANEL