Please complete this form to apply for information access to government information under Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (GIPA Act). If you need help filling out this form, please contact the Right to Information Officer on 4677 1100 or visit the 'Accessing Council Information - GIPAA' page on our website.
$UserDefinedForm
Privacy And Personal Information Protection Notice
The purpose of collection of your personal information is for public access to government i…
Local Planning PanelWollondilly Shire Local Planning Panel (LPP) consists of independent qualified individuals, responsible for the determination of development applications and provide advice on planning proposals. Meetings are generally held on the first Thursday of each month commencing at 3.30pm within Council Chambers in the Wollondilly Shire Hall 44-60 Menangle Street, Picton.
Anyone who has lodged a submission to an application being considered by the LPP, will be notified of the date a…
Speaking Request Form
If you wish to speak about an item on the Local Planning Panel agenda, you must complete the form below. Panel members will consider submissions made by objectors and applicants at the meeting.
Applications will be accepted until 12:00pm (noon) the day before the Local Planning Panel meeting. Speakers have three (3) minutes to address the panel.
By submitting this form, you consent to being recorded and live streamed when addressing the Local Planning Panel.
$UserDefin…
To change your postal address with Council, please complete the below form. Alternatively, your postal address can be changed by sending written notification to Council by:
letter or
e-mail
If you would prefer to receive rate notices via e-mail, please click here.
Change of Postal Address Form
$UserDefinedForm
Eligible pensioners are able to apply for a rebate against their rate account. To be assessed for a pensioner concession, please complete the below form or an application can also be made by submitting a Pension Concession Application Form to Council.
Application for Council Pensioner Concession Rates RebateIf joint owners are eligible for a pensioner concession and they are not spouses, a separate form will need to be completed by each owner to receive the maximum rebate, otherwise only a part…
This page provides further information regarding your rate account and can be used to make application for rating services with Council.
Read more about "Rates"...Applying for approvals to burn
As a first step in the process and outside of the Bushfire Danger Period, to undertake pile burning activities within Wollondilly, residents and landowners must first obtain a General Approval to Burn (GATB) permit from Wollondilly Shire Council. GATBs are only issued outside the NSW Bush Fire Danger Period to properties over 4,000 square metres in size within the following zonings:
RU4 (Primary Production Small Lots)
RU1 (Primary Production)
RU2 (Rural Landscape…
A
Adjoining Property Owners Details (PDF)
Adjoining Property Owners Details (Online)
Application for Approval to Operate a Sewage Management System (PDF)
B
Bingara Gorge / Nangarin Vineyard Estate Community Association - Fact Sheet (PDF_
Bond Release Application (PDF)
Building Information Certificate Application (Online Planning Portal)
C
Certification Guide (PDF)
Certification Service Agreement (PDF)
Construction Certificate Checklist (PDF)
Construction Certificate (Online Planning Por…
Your rates can be paid by direct debit on a weekly, fortnightly, monthly, quarterly or annual basis. To pay your rates via direct debit, please complete the below application form or submit a Direct Debit Application Form to Council.
Direct Debit RequestBy submitting the below request, you acknowledge having read and understood the terms and conditions of Council's Direct Debit Service Agreement.
$UserDefinedForm
Downloads:Direct Debit Service Agreement
Direct Debit Application Form
This form may be used to request a change in the categorisation of your land for rating purposes. If making application for categorisation as Farmland for rating purposes, please use the Application for Classification of Land as Farmland for Rating Purposes Form.
Application can also be made by submitting an Application for Change in Category of Land for Rating Purposes form to Council.
$UserDefinedForm
DownloadsApplication for Change in Category of Land for Rating Purposes
Summary of Rating…
The below application should be used if making application to be classified as Farmland for Rating purposes. You can also make application by submitting an Application for Classification of Land as Farmland for Rating Purposes Form.
For further information regarding Farmland Rating, please see Council's Farmland Rating Policy
$UserDefinedForm
Working on a Public Road
Section 138 of the Roads Act (NSW) requires that all work or activities undertaken within road reserves must have the Road Authorities consent prior to the work being undertaken.
All persons, companies or other authorities must obtain approval prior to starting work. In some cases a service authority may have exception under the Roads Act or agreements in place with Council. These exemptions and agreements are generally related to road occupancy and minor road opening w…
Keeping chooks provides your household with a daily supply of sensational tasting eggs from a sustainable pet that consumes your kitchen waste and weeds your garden.
Keeping chickens is a great way to turn waste into food, entertain yourself (and your kids), and they increase the nutrients and health of your soil while eating bugs, insects and sometimes mice.
How to do it now!
Keeping chickens is easy with the right setup, equipment and knowledge. Always check your local library, bookstore or…
With less rainfall and hotter weather predicted in the coming decades, we need to go with the limited flow and create water-wise gardens.
Clean water is essential to life on earth, yet it is a scarce resource comprising only 3 per cent of the world's water. Most fresh water is stored in ice caps and below the surface of the earth. Despite the scarcity, global consumption of water has been increasing each decade. Australians use about 30 per cent of their household water consumption on thei…
Is your living space giving you 'sick building syndrome'? Treat it with a collection of plants that absorb toxic chemicals. They're good for your soul - and good for your health.
In the drive to make our homes energy-efficient we have become better at sealing the indoors from the outdoors to keep temperatures even and lighten the load on the energy systems used to heat and cool our houses. However, this can lead to poor indoor air quality and our health can suffer from the build-…
Thirlmere Festival of Steam
Huff N Puff Road Race and Family Fun Run
National Sorry Day – Community Commemoration
Picton Sportsground Amenities extension now complete
Council welcomes announcement of promised second High School for Wollondilly – opening in 2027
Bushfire Danger Period comes to a close