November 2022 Applications Approved
Applications Approved in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.59 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act and Clause 97 of the Regulation, Notification is given that the undermentioned developments have recently been granted. Any public submissions received were carefully considered by Wollondilly Shire Council as part of the assessment of the subject application. Details of the applications and a copy of the consent together with any condition…
February 2023 Applications Approved
Applications Approved in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.59 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act and Clause 97 of the Regulation, Notification is given that the undermentioned developments have recently been granted. Any public submissions received were carefully considered by Wollondilly Shire Council as part of the assessment of the subject application. Details of the applications and a copy of the consent together with any condition…
Applications Approved in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.59 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act and Clause 97 of the Regulation, Notification is given that the undermentioned developments have recently been granted. Any public submissions received were carefully considered by Wollondilly Shire Council as part of the assessment of the subject application. Details of the applications and a copy of the consent together with any conditions attached is available for public vi…
Read more about "January 2024 Applications Approved"...If your business performs any of the following procedures you must register with Council:
Acupuncture
Tattoos
Body piercing
Hair removal (including waxing, electrolysis etc)
Micro-dermabrasion
Cuticle cutting
Razor scrapping
Semi-permanent makeup
Or any beauty treatment that involves the deliberate removal of the skin
Council keeps a register of all these businesses and investigates any complaints relating to these premises.
The Local Government Act 1993 provides standards for hairdressers and…
While most of us have less control over our workplaces than we do over our homes, our commitment to reducing the damage to the environment should not stop when we get to work.
Everyday at work we make many decisions about water, waste & energy. Therefore, the workplace provides us with a great opportunity to become an agent of change toward sustainability and lead and support the greening of our work cultures and the means of production.
Join the Green Team
Join or create a work team focus…
Our population forecast for 2017 is 51,002 and is forecast to grow to 92,102 by 2036. Council provide vital services to our community but face the challenges of growing demand and limited resources. Data enables informed decision making such as to advocate for policy change, streamline processes, improve access to information to deliver better services and increase community participation, satisfaction, transparency and economic opportunity.
The Open Data Institute has conducted research into p…
Wollondilly Council is seeking feedback from the community to gain a clear understanding of local connectivity issues, to help Council advocate for better infrastructure and services to the Federal government, government agencies and telecommunications companies.
As a peri-urban Shire on the fringe of Greater Sydney, Wollondilly connects to the internet through a mix of technologies. Some homes and businesses access fixed line connections, while others use fixed wireless, satellite, or mobile…
Funding from the Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund will help deliver upgrades to the old Picton Post Office, transforming it into an accessible community ‘Smart Hub’.
The iconic post office building will receive $986,570 of upgrades to create an inclusive co-working space; including installation of a lift, construction of accessible car parking and associated footpaths, walkways and ramps.
Mayor Robert Khan said, “Our vision is for the Old Post Office Building to be the centrepiece of a gr…
Organisations have significant buying power. Swinging that power around to make the best use of our limited resources is easier than ever.
About Green Office SuppliesOur workplaces provide great opportunities to make a real impact through our purchasing choices. Imagine the difference it would make if all organisations purchased renewable energy, used 100 per cent post-consumer recycled paper and recycled or refilled their thousands of printer cartridges.
Often the shift required is minimal…
Wollondilly Council’s highly anticipated Visit Wollondilly Guide has been launched today, showcasing the region to visitors and locals eager to get out and explore the region after lockdown.
The new visitor and lifestyle guide features suggestions for day trips for all tastes, from the NSW Rail Museum and Wollondilly Heritage Centre through to Picton Karting and the Sydney Skydiving Centre.
The guide presents some of Wollondilly’s interesting historical locations and natural beauty, including…
About Plans Stages Updates FAQ's Stage 2 About Plans Stages Updates FAQ's NEW Government Services Building, Village Green and LibraryForming a crucial part of Council’s transformative Wollondilly Cultural Precinct (WCP) project, the new Government Services Building (GSB), Library and Village Green will bring a substantial $732 million in economic benefits for the Picton town centre, the broader Wollondilly community, Council employees and other service organisat…
Read more about "Stage 2"...A new Council brings a refreshed focus and vision for the Shire, and Wollondilly residents will soon have the opportunity to provide feedback on the draft Community Strategic Plan, Delivery Program and Resourcing Strategy, following Tuesday night’s Council meeting.
The Community Strategic Plan seeks to identify Wollondilly’s priorities for the future, and articulates where we want to be as a community within the next 10 years. It is the highest level plan for Wollondilly Shire Council, and is u…
Local tradies can enjoy a free breakfast, find out more about health and wellbeing, and celebrate their contribution to the region’s economy for R U OK? Day this year.
The R U OK? Tradies’ Brekkie will be hosted by Wollondilly Shire Council, Picton Chamber of Commerce, Wingecarribee Shire Council and the Office of Nathaniel Smith, MP and will run from 5am to 9am on Thursday 8 September at Victoria Park, Menangle Street, Picton.
This is an opportunity for tradies to catch up with each other as…
Family Day Care Family Day Care Cost, Hours & Contact Child Care Subsidy Become an Educator Our Educators Parent Resources Documents & Procedures Become an Educator Family Day Care Cost, Hours & Contact Child Care Subsidy Become an Educator Our Educators Parent Resources Documents & Procedures Become a Family Day Care EducatorAre you passionate about working with children and want to play a part in shaping their futures while running your own busin…
Read more about "Become an Educator"...Walk It Off - Warragamba 2024
National Tree Day 2024
Local Government Week 2024
Council welcomes funding from Australian Governments $1.5 Billion housing support program
WOLLONDILLY DA TIMES FASTEST IN GREATER SYDNEY!
WOLLONDILLY MAYOR CONGRATULATES OLYMPIAN HILARY SCOTT AS SHE PREPARES TO REPRESENT AUSTRALIA