There are 6 separate Strategic Reference Groups (SRGs). These groups play a vital role in advising Council on key issues and helping guide decision-making across various matters.
Council has four Mandatory Committees that are a requirement for Local Government; Local Emergency, Conduct, Traffic & Audit Risk Improvement.
The process of managing flood risk in Wollondilly is assisted by the Floodplain Risk Management Committee.
Community Management Committees are delegated by Council to manage certain facilities and/or functions within the community and make decisions on Council's behalf.
Community consultative groups provide valuable opportunities for local residents to share their experiences and insights. By participating, community members can influence the work Council does, helping to shape inclusive policies, services, and opportunities that improve the community for everyone.
There are 6 separate Strategic Reference Groups (SRGs). These groups play a vital role in advising Council on key issues and helping guide decision-making across various matters.
Council has four Mandatory Committees that are a requirement for Local Government; Local Emergency, Conduct, Traffic & Audit Risk Improvement.
The process of managing flood risk in Wollondilly is assisted by the Floodplain Risk Management Committee.
Community Management Committees are delegated by Council to manage certain facilities and/or functions within the community and make decisions on Council's behalf.
Community consultative groups provide valuable opportunities for local residents to share their experiences and insights. By participating, community members can influence the work Council does, helping to shape inclusive policies, services, and opportunities that improve the community for everyone.
Wollondilly Shire Council acknowledges the Dharawal and Gundungurra peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land, honouring their enduring cultural and spiritual connection to Country and recognising their ongoing contribution to the Shire.
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