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In great news for the Wilton community, the new multi-purpose facilities at the Wilton Recreation Reserve were officially opened today, Thursday 3 September.
The facilities include a new multi-purpose amenities building, four new multi-purpose courts, and upgrades to the AFL building including female change rooms and referee rooms. The new sports field was opened last year.
The new female facilities are part of Council’s commitment to encouraging more young women to get involved in sport in th…
The Australia Day Awards Committee is now calling for new members.
Do you:
• Have knowledge and experience you are willing to share?
• Want to volunteer and give back to your community?
• Want to learn more about your Council and contribute to decision making that helps shape the future of Wollondilly?
If this sounds like you, then we invite you to nominate for the 2020 /2021 Committee.
The Committee is made up of residents, previous Australia Day Award winners and Councillors. It focus…
In exciting news for the Buxton community, Wollondilly Shire Council has partnered with OneWiFi & Infrastructure and the NSW Government to trial free public Wi-Fi at Telopea Park in Buxton.
The six month trial also provides a range of 'Smart City’ features including the collection of data which will be available on Council's website. The sensors and gateways are powered by renewable energy (solar and wind power) generated onsite using Aura Renewable Energy assets.
The features wi…
Wollondilly Council has elected Cr Robert Khan to serve as its Mayor and Cr Michael Banasik as Deputy Mayor for the 12 months leading up to next year’s Local Government Election.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the scheduled 2020 Local Government Election was postponed until 4 September 2021 by the Office of Local Government. Wollondilly Council was required to elect a Mayor and Deputy Mayor for the intervening 12 months.
Heading into the 2021 election, Wollondilly’s ward boundaries will be chan…
A range of free activities will be available for Wollondilly’s young people this coming school holidays as part of Youth Week celebrations.
Targeted at young people aged 12-24 years, Youth Week is usually celebrated around Australia in April each year.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, this year Youth Week was postponed, but the Wollondilly Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) are pleased to announce that they have a number of activities happening in the September/October school holidays.
The theme for…
October is Small Business Month, and in support of the NSW Government’s annual celebration of the small business sector Wollondilly Council will be hosting two free workshops thanks to a grant from NSW Treasury for Small Business.
The workshops are aimed at local businesses, including those who are new or just starting up.
The first workshop, presented by Alex Hawkins from Business Connect is on Brand Building and is all about exploring your brand and using its power on social media. The secon…
Wollondilly Council has demonstrated its commitment to supporting the health and wellbeing of the local community with the adoption of the Wilton Health and Wellbeing Strategy at its September meeting.
The Strategy is the first of its kind and was developed in collaboration with South Western Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD), who have partnered with Council to prioritise health in planning.
Mayor Robert Khan noted the importance of planning strategically to ensure the best possible health…
Wollondilly Council is once again partnering with Rotary Club of Wollondilly North to deliver a project for young people in the Wollondilly area who have been affected by the Green Wattle Creek bushfire event.
The Wollondilly Youth Voices project will give children and young people the opportunity to have fun, meet new people and share their stories and experiences of the Green Wattle Creek bushfire, to make sure that their wellbeing has been considered and their perspective incorporated into f…
Council is currently reviewing the site specific controls within Wollondilly Development Control Plan 2016 for the Tahmoor West precinct. The proposed revisions relate to Volume 3 Subdivision of Land, Part 3.4 – Controls for Specific Locations (Tahmoor West).
These amendments propose an updated structure plan and revised wording to ensure consistency with the current Planning Proposal known as the West Tahmoor Minimum Lot Size Amendment No. 2 and to reflect development that has already oc…
Wollondilly Shire Council recently reviewed & amended its Cemeteries Policy and wants to know what you think!
Public Exhibition
The Draft Cemeteries Policy will be on public exhibition from Wednesday, 4th November to Wednesday, 2nd December and can be viewed during the exhibition period at:
www.wollondilly.nsw.gov.au/council/public-notices/
Your Say Wollondilly
Submissions
Written submissions must be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, C/- Infrastructure, Strategy & Planning…
Wollondilly Shire Council recently reviewed & amended its Smoke-Free Areas Policy and wants to know what you think!
Public Exhibition
The Draft Smoke-Free Areas Policy is on public exhibition from Wednesday, 4 November to Wednesday, 2 December and can be viewed during the exhibition period at:
www.wollondilly.nsw.gov.au/council/public-notices/
Your Say Wollondilly
Submissions:
Written submissions must be addressed to Chief Executive Officer, C/- Infrastructure, Strategy & Planning…
About Health in PlanningWollondilly is committed to the health and wellbeing of residents, workers and visitors. Council recognises that health is an overall state of wellbeing rather than just the absence of disease or injury, and that planning and the built environment can have a huge impact on health. As well as environmental factors such as air quality, heat and noise, social factors play a significant role in our health. These factors are called the social determinants of health, and includ…
Read more about "Health in Planning"...Wollondilly Council has welcomed the NSW Government’s release of the planning package for the Wilton Town Centre for public comment and called on community members to have their say on the plan for the area.
The plan outlines how critical infrastructure will be delivered for the new Wilton Town Centre and goes on public exhibition today for a period of six weeks. The package outlines that the proposed precinct rezoning will deliver:
a major retail and commercial centre to provide jobs and serv…
The Thirlmere Festival of Steam Street Parade Terms and Conditions
The following Terms and Conditions have been developed by Wollondilly Shire Council to ensure that all Thirlmere Festival of Steam Street Parade participants, and the general public in attendance, remain safe at all times. The Terms and Conditions should be read carefully by the applicant. By signing the Expression of Interest form, you are agreeing to comply with “The Thirlmere Festival of Steam Street Parade” Terms and Conditio…
Walk It Off - Warragamba 2024
Landcom Community Workshop - Neighbourhood Plan for North Wilton
Wollondilly Business Chamber - AGM
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WOLLONDILLY MAYOR CONGRATULATES OLYMPIAN HILARY SCOTT AS SHE PREPARES TO REPRESENT AUSTRALIA
WOLLONDILLY MAYOR CONGRATULATES VETERAN OLYMPIAN SHANE ROSE AS HE HEADS OFF TO PARIS