A litre of petrol produces about 2.3 kilograms of greenhouse gases and vehicles produce more than half our air pollution. So let's use less to offset the emissions we can't avoid.
Our cities and society are built around car travel, yet the cars we drive require a lot of resources to produce and maintain, and the fuels we use are destroying the environment. As responsible, informed people we must "own" our personal contribution to greenhouse gas emissions and work to address…
Buses, trains and trams all use far less resources than cars. Increased use will lead to a better service and you can read, listen and relax as you go to and fro.
Efficiency, civility and community are characteristics of cities with well-run, resourced and patronised public transport systems. Trains and trams are 40 times more energy-efficient than cars (and 90 times more efficient than aircraft). So, as we try to reduce our personal contribution to greenhouse gas emissions from car and aircraf…
A return flight to Europe and back will travel over 25,000 kilometres and emit over 5,000 kilograms of greenhouse gases. So let's fly only when necessary and offset the emissions we have to have.
The truism "Getting there is half the fun" became obsolete with the advent of commercial airlines.' (Henry J. Tillman). We now have another reason to take the slow road and engage in the ancient arts of exploration and conversation. By slowing down and saving up your air-time you ca…
Stay fit, focused and firm and help save the world. Explore bike paths, cycle groups and ride any blues away.
Bicycles are simply the most efficient form of transport. They produce no waste and improve our health and wellbeing. If we all used a bike to get to work and visit friends and family or went on cycling holidays instead of road trips, it would have an immediate and profound effect on our fossil fuel use and contribution to climate change. Finally, as if all this is not compelling enough…
Return and Earn is a great initiative implemented by the NSW Government in December 2017. The scheme offers a 10c refund for consumers depositing eligible drink containers at return points throughout NSW.
What Containers are Eligible?
Eligible
Not Eligible
Cans (e.g. soft drinks)
Any milk containers that are 1 litre or more
Bottles (e.g. beer bottles)
Glass wine bottles
Cartons (e.g. milk cartons)
Glass spirit bottles
Juice boxes or poppers
Juice bottles over 1 litre
Cordial bottle…
Did you know? Australians buy 350 million household batteries each year, but only 4% of these are returned to a collection centre for recycling.
It is important to recycle batteries so that toxic chemicals don't end up damaging our environment and raw materials can be used again. Recycling batteries also helps prevent fires and explosions in our waste collection vehicles.
Wollondilly residents have access to a number of free battery recycling collection centres which accept any brand of A…
Bargo cemetery is located at the Northern end of Great Southern Road. Columbarium Wall and Memorial Tree garden allotments are available for the interment of ashes. Only one interment per plot is permitted at Bargo. (Double interments are permitted at Council’s other cemeteries).
Layout
Details
Denominations
Catholic
Anglican
Non-denominational
Burial Plot Immediate Use
Yes
Burial Plot Reservation
Yes
Memorial Tree Garden Plot
Yes
Memorial Wall
No
Niche Wall
Yes
Water Availab…
Thirlmere cemetery is located on the corner of Station & Leonard Streets. Some sections offer a choice of lawn beam or monumental graves. Memorial Tree garden allotments and Niches in the Columbarium Wall are available for interment of ashes.
Layout
Details
Denominations
Anglican
Catholic
General
Presbyterian
Estonian
Methodist
Non-Denominational
Baha'i
Burial Plot Immediate Use
Yes
Burial Plot Reservation
Yes
Memorial Tree Garden Plot
Yes
Memorial Wall
No
Niche Wall…
Picton cemetery is located between Dunlop Place & Wild Street in Upper Picton. It is one of the oldest cemeteries in the area containing graves dating back to the 1800's. The new section provides for interment in general (non-denomination) lawn beams and interment of ashes within the Remembrance Wall or Memorial Wall. The older monumental section is at full capacity and is only available for existing reservations.
Layout
Details
Denominations
Non-Denominational
Presbyterian
Chu…
Animal Shelter Opening Hours
By appointment only, Monday - Friday & closed weekends.
If you have any questions you can call our Animal Shelter on (02) 4677 1100 or email council@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au between 8.30am - 4.30pm on weekdays. Weekend contact number is 4677 0462 (strictly for weekends only).
Payment
No cash is accepted at the Animal Shelter, all payments must be made by Eftpos/Credit Card only.
Animals Currently in Shelter
We get many lost animals dropped off at the Anim…
Discover what Council is doing to improve inclusion and accessibility within the Shire. Please see below details of our Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP).
Contact
For further details please contact Council's Community Projects Officer - Ageing and Disability on (02) 4677 1100 or council@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au
Purpose
The Community Grants Program provides funding towards community projects, events and small capital equipment purchases to support community organisations and groups operating within the Wollondilly Local Government Area for the benefit of local communities. The Community Grants Program will be open for applications in May each year with successful recipients presented with funds in August.
Eligibility
To be eligible for funding an organisation must meet all of the following:
Be a n…
Purpose
The Wollondilly Shire Council Sponsorship Program provides funding to support community events or programs or minor works that Council recognises as having economic, tourism and social benefit to the community and the Wollondilly Local Government Area.
* Applications can be made twice a year in May and September.
Eligibility
To be eligible for funding an organisation must meet all of the following:
Be a not for profit community organisation
Be an incorporated body or be auspiced (s…
PurposeThe Annual Financial Assistance Program provides specific funding to nominated community events and programs that are conducted on an annual basis. The program also assists community owned halls through the provision of a rate subsidy and local schools through a Mayoral School Citizenship Award.
EligibilityOnly those organisations identified and nominated each year by Council are eligible to receive funding under this program. To be eligible for funding an organisation must:
Be a not…
PurposeThe Donations Program provides monetary donations to individuals and not for profit community groups and organisations. The program provides a process for the determination of one-off or ad-hoc requests made to Council that cannot be made through other programs within the Financial Assistance Framework.
Applications will be accepted at any time throughout the year.
All donations provided under this program will be recommended to Council through the Notice of Motion process adopted by Co…
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