This form needs to be completed in full in order to make a presentation on an Agenda Item or Topic at a Community Forum. The form must be submitted to Council by 12pm on the day before the Community Forum.
Council requires anyone interested in attending and/or addressing Council at the Community Forum to read and accept the terms contained within the Community Forum Guidelines. Where the criteria of the Community Forum Guidelines is not met, your question may not be accepted for the forum:
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Our second ‘on the road’ Community Forum will be held at the Mount Hunter Hall on Tuesday 18 October 2022, commencing at 6.30pm.
If you would like to speak at the Forum, please register by 12pm the day before the forum.
The Agenda is available on Council’s website.
You can also tune in to watch the forum online.
Our first ‘on the road’ Community Forum will be held this month at Appin Community Hall on Tuesday 20 September 2022, commencing at 6.30pm.
If you would like to speak at the Forum, please register by 12pm the day before the Forum (Monday 19 September).
The Agenda is available on the meeting page on Council's website.
You can also tune in to watch the forum online.
Our next ‘on the road’ Community Forum will be held at the Tahmoor Community Centre Youth Hub Hall on Tuesday 15 November 2022, commencing at 6.30pm.
If you would like to speak at the Forum, please register by 12pm the day before the forum.
Keep an eye on Council’s website, as the Agenda will be available soon.
You can also tune in to watch the forum online
Wollondilly Council will be welcoming residents back to meetings in the Council Chambers from next week, as Covid-19 restrictions on public gatherings begin to ease.
From 9 February 2021 all Community Forums and Council meetings will be open to members of the public in person, as well as via an online webcast.
“It’s our pleasure to throw open the doors and welcome residents to attend our meetings in person once again,” said Mayor Robert Khan.
Public health restrictions mean the number of att…
Wollondilly Council is reviewing the Community Forum Guidelines in an effort to enhance public engagement and participation, and to streamline administrative activities. Community Forums provide the community with the opportunity to address Council on matters relating to the Council Meeting Agenda or any general matter. The draft Community Forum Guidelines are now on Public Exhibition. We are inviting feedback from the community on the guidelines and on the level of interest in Community Forums…
Read more about "Public Exhibition - Community Forum Guidelines"...Now on Public Exhibition
In the spirit of continuous improvement we are reviewing both the current Code of Meeting Practice (August 2023) and the current Community Forum Guidelines (June 2022).
Council’s Code of Meeting Practice follows the Model Code of Meeting Practice (Meeting Code) prescribed under the Local Government (General) Regulation 2021 which provides a uniform set of meeting rules for councils across the State.
Council and committee meetings should be transparent, informed, inclus…
Are you a member of a local sporting group? You may be interested in attending our Sports Forum on Thursday 2 November from 5.30pm.
The Sports Forum presents a wonderful opportunity for clubs to collaborate and grow strong partnerships with Council, allowing both parties to gain insights into the challenges and opportunities of overseeing sports and sporting facilities in our rapidly expanding community. Some of the topics covered will be:
Grants – How to apply successfully
Group funded embell…
… Placement of Ashes (Online)
Cemeteries - Install a Headstone or a Monument on a Grave (PDF)
Cemeteries - Install a Headstone or a Monument on a Grave (Online)
Certification Guide
Certification Service Agreement (PDF)
Community Bus Hire Application (Online)
Community Forum Question Form (Online)
Community Grant Application (Online)
Community Grant Program - Evaluation Report (Online)
Contact Wollondilly Health Alliance (Online)
Completion of Works Installation Certificate - On-Site Wastewater/Ef…
… waste bins
Domestic kerbside clean-up services
Illegal dumping
Management of problem wastes such as medical sharps, chemicals, mattresses and e-waste.
View the Strategy and Action PlanTo view the adopted Waste Strategy and Action Plan, FAQ's and Community Forum presentation, please see the links below.
Adopted Waste Strategy and Action Plan
Waste Strategy Presentation from Community Forum
Meeting DetailsPurposeWollondilly Shire Council is holding a Special Community Meeting to present advice and information on current planning rules in relation to the operation of the Western Sydney Airport.
In particular, we would like the information session to debunk myths and provide information to on rights and responsibilities in relation to the State Environmental Planning Policy (Precincts—Western Parkland City) 2021.
representativesWe have invited representatives from the NSW Departmen…
Wollondilly Council’s campaign to stop the raising of the Warragamba Dam Wall is gaining momentum, with over 5000 signatures already added to the online petition opposing the plan.
Council’s recent Special Community Forum was also a success, featuring powerful online presentations from concerned community groups including the Gundungurra people, the Colong Foundation for Wilderness and Blue Mountains City Council.
In a small win for the Council and community advocates, the Department of Planni…
Wollondilly Shire Council continues to make significant progress across its service areas as it brings to life a wide range of transformative projects, programs and goals from the Delivery Program.
The six-monthly progress report for July to December 2023 demonstrates traction on a range of projects across the Shire as well as the massive ongoing road repair program.
Mayor Matt Gould said, “Council is continuing to focus on the priorities of the community, with our $30 million priority road re…
Wollondilly Council is preparing to launch Wollondilly Wellbeing, a new community health education project which aims to provide support and training in valuable life skills for local 18-30 year olds, funded by the NSW Government’s Youth Health Forum.
Wollondilly Wellbeing will start on 4 December 2021 with involvement from Community Links, Lifeline, Catch Training and the Wollondilly Health Alliance.
It provides 18-30 year olds who live in the Wollondilly Shire an opportunity to learn more ab…
Wollondilly Mayor Matt Gould will host a ‘A Journey to the Golden Thirties’ charity night celebrating the glamour of the steam era to raise money for the Camden/Wollondilly Domestic Violence Committee.
Wollondilly residents, businesses and friends will be able to enjoy dinner, drinks and live entertainment, as well as raffles, auctions and plenty of prizes from 6pm to 10pm on Saturday 24 June 2023.
To fully capture the mood of the golden era of steam travel, the event will be held in The Great…
Walk It Off - Warragamba
Free first aid training sessions
Go4Fun in Wilton
Winter 2024 Community Newsletter
Community Grants Program Opens for 2024
Wollondilly Shire Council welcomes $5 million State funding for vital koala care