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February 5, 2024

During the next three months (until the end of April 2024), large-scale maintenance works and pavement reseals will be undertaken as part of Gunnedah Shire Council’s 2023/2024 Roads Program.

These works will improve road surfaces and protect the road asset for future years to come.

Maintenance works will take place in 28 blocks (between intersections) on 20 Gunnedah roads throughout the urban area. These roads were selected based on current condition and priority need for the protection of road surfaces.

Traffic control management will be in place at all worksites. Residents are asked to follow directions provided by Council staff and engaged contractors. Letterbox drops will take place prior to maintenance works in each street.

It is imperative that residents remove all vehicles, trailers etc. from the road pavement to allow necessary works to proceed. Any obstacle will impede progress and lengthen the time taken to undertake the works. It will also increase costs.

Every endeavour will be made to ensure the impact on residents is limited, however the road works will cause some inconvenience. Council asks that all residents remain patient and support the necessary works.

Adverse weather will delay works progress. Reseal works are not carried out after April as the temperature generally falls below the desirable minimum and can cause defects to occur to the newly surfaced road pavement.

As well, new sealed surfaces can take a while to harden especially in hot conditions. Residents are asked to treat the new sealed surfaces with care.

Caption: Roadworks are underway on 20 Gunnedah roads throughout the urban area.

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For more information, contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications team on (02) 6740 2100.

The playground at Kitchener Park in Gunnedah has received an upgrade to include new play equipment with accessible ramps, an inclusive swing set, new connecting pathways to the amenities block, BBQ and a shaded seating area.

The project was jointly funded by Gunnedah Shire Council and the NSW Government through the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment’s Everyone Can Play Grant Program that aims to assist Councils in designing and constructing or upgrading existing play spaces to be more inclusive and accessible.

Everyone Can Play is a $20 million commitment to inclusive play spaces. Together with the NSW Government, Gunnedah Shire Council is delivering infrastructure that is essential for communities, increasing access to open space with the NSW Government contributing $68,000 to the Kitchener Park Everyone Can Play program.

The new playground at Kitchener Park creates a welcoming, safe and accessible space for the community to enjoy. The playground also complements the Livvi’s Place Inclusive Playground in Wolseley Park.

The new playground was designed by Stewart Surveys and was constructed by Daracon Group.

Council would like to urge users to be mindful of the freshly laid turf surrounding the playground and allow it time to establish.

On Saturday 27 January 2024, three women were walking two male dogs (on leads) along Beulah Street, Gunnedah when three dogs escaped the yard of a nearby home.

One of the escapees attacked one of the dogs on a lead and inflicted minor injuries to it. Two of the women received minor injuries from falls whilst trying to fend off the attacking dog.

This dog attack was reported to Gunnedah Shire Council on Monday 29 January and Compliance Officers commenced an investigation. On the morning of Wednesday 31 January, a further report was received about a dog escaping from the same yard and attacking a dog that was being walked on a lead along Beulah Street.

Council’s Compliance Officers later that day seized a three-year-old Sharpei x Cattle Dog from a Gunnedah home. The owner of the attacking dog was issued with a fine of $1320 and the owner has elected to have the dog humanely euthanised by a veterinarian. Had the dog owner not chosen this option, Council may have issued a Notice of Declaration of a Dangerous Dog which carries very onerous conditions including a fully enclosed yard built to prescribed conditions, muzzling, annual inspections, and property signage.

The owner of two dogs that escaped the yard at the same time as each attack (but were not involved) was issued with fines totalling $440 and is subject to an Order from Council to erect fencing that prevents the dogs escaping the property.

In response to the incident, Council’s Manager of Community Safety Wade Berryman said;

“It is imperative that all dog owners take responsibility for ensuring that their pets cannot escape their yard by jumping, climbing, or digging out.”

“Any dog is capable of attacking, biting, or harassing other animals and people that are going about their business in public places. Similarly, dog owners should not deliberately release their dogs from their yard at any time of the day or night to roam uncontrolled and unsupervised defecating, knocking over bins, and generally disturbing the neighbourhood. Dogs that are not under control in public places, will be seized and as well as any Council fees and charges applicable, fines may be issued,” he said.

January 30, 2024

As a new group of children join the school community and hundreds of other students return to school, it’s time to ensure we are all driving safely.

Gunnedah Shire Council has been fortunate to receive NSW Government Transport for NSW funding to deliver a road safety program – Gunnedah Safer Schools.
Gunnedah Shire Council Manager Community Safety Wade Berryman said the start of the school year was a perfect time for motorists to review their driving habits.

“There can be confusion at the start of the school year, both on the roads and in the car parks,” Mr Berryman said.

“It is important for all of us to remember to be patient with other drivers, always be on the lookout for pedestrians, and to follow the road and parking rules.

“Drivers can familiarise themselves with the school and parking zones, allow plenty of time, and accept they may not be able to park right outside the school. Safety for children, parents and the whole community is very important.”

Some tips for safe driving and parking when travelling to and from school:

  • Always follow the road rules and signs
    • Do not expect to park close to your school – drop-off and pick-up times are busy. You might need to park further away and walk your child to school
    • Know where the school speed zones are and where parking is available around the school
  • Remember not to:
    o Park across driveways;
    o Park within 3m of a double centre line;
    o Park on a path or nature strip;
    o Park within 10m of an intersection;
    o Stop at a no stopping or no parking area;
    o Park at a bus or taxi zone; or
    o Double park.

To find out more about parking rules in New South Wales, visit https://www.nsw.gov.au/driving-boating-and-transport/roads-safety-and-rules/parking/parking-rules

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For more information, contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications team on (02) 6740 2100.

The Gunnedah Shire Council recognised the invaluable contributions made by members of the local community at the annual Australia Day Awards ceremony held at the Gunnedah Town Hall on Friday night.

Chair of the Australia Day Working Group, Councillor Juliana McArthur congratulated the 13 category winners:

“Well done to all recipients who have been recognised this year. Whether they are part of a sports team, individual, an environmentalist or even a good neighbour, each and every person has made a huge contribution to the Gunnedah community and should be very proud,” she said.

Ossie and Beryl Campbell Memorial Volunteer of the Year Award - Coralie Howe
To a person who has made an outstanding contribution to the community in a voluntary capacity.
Coralie Howe is a Life Member of Gunnedah CWA and is being recognised for her generosity and willingness to be involved in many aspects of our Gunnedah community. Coralie’s efforts to ensure members can attend meetings and functions are always appreciated. Coralie is always willing to offer assistance to those in need.

Community Achievement Award - CWA Gunnedah –Leonie Harley Hon. Sec.
To a person or group who have made a significant contribution to the community through their dedication and efforts in a specific organisation, community initiative or civic duty.
As leaders and advocates, members of Gunnedah CWA have been involved in our community since 1922. In recent years, coordinating practical support for drought, flood and education have been major projects, along with fundraising and lobbying government on important issues. CWA members have a ‘can do’ attitude and strive to bring women and families together to form a network of friendship and support. Congratulations Gunnedah CWA!

Cultural Achievement Award - Agnes Kin Thurston
To a person or group who have made a significant contribution to the community through any means of cultural diversity.
Agnes Kin Thurston is passionate about being involved in the community, showcasing not only her own Polynesian and Melanesian cultural descendency, but all the multicultural opportunities presented in the Shire today. Agnes has been involved in the Multicultural Women’s Association, Multicultural Playgroup, Gunnedah Pre School, supporting Harmony Day, welcoming the Princess of Tonga, supporting Gunnedah Shire Library with language and cultural weeks and working for Gunnedah Family Support.

Eve Turner Perpetual Trophy - Edmund Heap
To a retired person who has continued to dedicate their time and efforts to impart their knowledge and skills to others in the community, and to assist people to attain higher goals in life.
Edd Heap has been integral in Gunnedah’s community chess club for over 36 years – at teaching level, competition level and social level. Edd has long been involved in teaching primary and high school students to play chess, encouraging them to play and compete in tournaments. The annual Australia Day chess competition (happening this Saturday) and the ‘Speed Chess’ competition during the Weeks of Speed are examples of his commitment and achievements. Edd has played a vital role in nurturing a sense of community amongst our Shire’s chess players.

Max and Mikie Maas Good Neighbour Award - Ian Franke
To a person who is a quiet achiever, lives quietly out of the public eye but is well known to family, friends and neighbours as someone who gives freely of their time to lend a neighbourly hand, without looking for anything in return.
Ian Franke has a happy, caring nature that stands out to his neighbours and he is always reliable. He demonstrates his pride in the community of Gunnedah through his assistance to neighbours. Ian was nominated as he takes the stress and worry about how things will be done from his neighbours’ lives. From mowing lawns, fixing leaky taps, small odd jobs, to looking after houses and gardens when people are away, Ian is generous with his time and is highly esteemed. Congratulations Ian on your contribution to a stress fee neighbourhood!

Junior Sports Person of the Year - Hugo Holmes
For a member of a sporting association within Gunnedah Shire for the last 12 months who has made a significant contribution to their sporting club
Hugo Holmes is 11 years old and attends St. Xavier’s primary school and is a proud member of Gunnedah Motorcycle Club. His 2023 achievements include traveling to Illinois in America to win their Flat Track Grand National Championship in the 65cc production class and being named the Motorcycling NSW Junior Dirt Track Rider of the year (17 years and under). Hugo has also competed successfully regionally, interstate and nationally over the last year, as well as being recognised as a valued member of his local club.

Sports Person of the Year – Ms Khobi Devine
For a member of a sporting association within Gunnedah Shire for the last 12 months who has made a significant contribution to their sporting club or chosen sporting field.
Khobi Devine is an advocate for the growth of women’s, girls and junior football in Gunnedah. She captained the Poochettes senior women’s AFL team to an exciting premiership win in a home grand final last year. Khobi was also named in the north-west team of the year and was recognised as one of the top 10 best and fairest players in the zone. Khobi is the first female to achieve the milestone of playing 50 games for the Gunnedah Bulldogs. Khobi is heavily involved in both touch football and AFL in Gunnedah and is recognised as a reliable team member who goes above and beyond both on and off the field.

Senior Sports Team of the Year - Gunnedah Bulldogs Women’s AFL Team – Poochettes
– (Captain Ms Khobi Devine)
Have been members of a sporting association within Gunnedah Shire for the last 12 months and made a significant contribution to their sporting club.
The Gunnedah Poochettes Senior Women’s AFL Team represent Gunnedah in the North-West Australian Football League, and proudly achieved the 2023 North-West Women’s Premiership. With a playing squad of about 30, the Poochettes provide a safe and inclusive place for women to come together and play AFL. Winning the premiership with a home grand final is a wonderful achievement and congratulations go to all involved!

Ivan Towns Memorial Award Coach of the Year - Andrew Frend
This award is in recognition of the work that is done by a coach. It recognises commitment to training and passing on knowledge.
Andrew Frend has a broad range of coaching accreditation and over 20 years experience coaching athletes at international, national, state, regional and local levels. Andrew is a successful professional coach and also contributes by volunteering his time to local schools and Little Athletics. He is being recognised tonight for his outstanding knowledge of athletics - specialising in sprints, hurdles and relays - and his ongoing efforts to share this knowledge with younger coaches and athletes.

Environmental Citizen of the Year - Sandy Thomson
This award supports efforts to preserve the environment, including demonstrating the ability to foster partnerships that achieve litter reduction and recycling outcomes.
Sandy Thomson has been an active member of Gunnedah Urban Landcare Group for nearly 20 years and Treasurer for nearly 10 years. As a resident of Gunnedah and neighbour of Porcupine Reserve, Sandy has a passion for the management of this reserve and personally makes a considerable effort with weed control and rubbish removal. Sandy is always keen to lend a hand, planting trees, helping out at the plant stand at the markets and fully supporting the work of Gunnedah Urban Landcare Group. In her role as Treasurer she has had to manage significant funding applications which will have long term benefits for our environment.

Young Citizen of the Year - Lewis Donaldson
This award goes to someone 20 years of age and under who has demonstrated commitment to the community, shown a high level of achievement and is involved in extra-curricular activities
Community focused, Lewis Donaldson exhibited a high level of dedication to the role of Captain at St. Marys College in 2023. Lewis initiated change regarding the school’s waste management program, was involved in the organisation of numerous school fundraisers and inspires his peers and younger students. Lewis advanced in both the Lions and Rotary public speaking competitions and, outside of school, coached tennis. Lewis’ leadership and mentoring qualities are recognised in his achievement of this award.

Citizen of the Year Award - Marie Hobson
This award goes to a Gunnedah local over 21 years of age who has made an outstanding contribution to the residents or community. It recognises significant contribution in a voluntary capacity along with the values of citizenship and ethical leadership.
Marie Hobson is passionate about the Gunnedah community and has made an outstanding contribution as both a highly respected professional journalist as well as a valued volunteer. Marie helped to launch the Gunnedah Times, is a member of the View Club, a swimming coach and has strongly supported the Historical Society. Marie has also served on St Josephs Parish Council and St Marys Board of Management.
Marie believes in making everyone welcome to our Shire - she says this is a great community and she cannot think of a reason to live anywhere else! Congratulations Marie!

There will be plenty to celebrate this coming Australia Day in the Gunnedah community.

A host of activities are set to take place throughout the Shire to reflect, respect and celebrate on Friday, January 26 including open days at the Dorothea Mackellar Centre and Gunnedah Rural Museum and the Great Australia Day Cake-Off at the Gunnedah CWA Room.

Gunnedah’s newest Australian citizens will be welcomed at a ceremony underneath the gums at ANZAC Park and community barbecues will be held at Tambar Springs and Emerald Hill.

As part of the Australia Day Splash promotion, free entry will be offered at the Gunnedah Memorial Pool Complex plus a complementary barbecue.

On Australia Day Eve, the annual Australia Day Awards Ceremony will take centre stage at the Gunnedah Town Hall from 6.30pm.

The 13 categories in Gunnedah Shire Council’s Australia Day Awards are:

Citizen of the Year Award (21 and over)
Young Citizen of the Year Award (20 and under)
Ossie and Beryl Campbell Memorial Volunteer of the Year Award
Eve Turner Perpetual Trophy
Community Achievement Award
Cultural Achievement Award
Max & Mikie Maas Good Neighbour Award
Sports Person of the Year Award (21 and over)
Junior Sports Person of the Year Award (20 and under)
Junior Sports Team of the Year Award (20 and under)
Sports Team of the Year Award
Ivan Towns Memorial Award
Environmental Citizen of the Year Award (any age).


Special guests on the night will include award-winning and critically acclaimed Australian dancer, performer, TV personality and 2024 Australia Day Ambassador Todd McKenney who played a starring role in the hit musical The Boy from Oz, as well as fun-loving Australian poet Murray Hartin.
Chair of the Australia Day Working Group, Councillor Juliana McArthur, said this year’s national day of celebration is shaping up to be one of the best yet in Gunnedah.

“We have an array of fantastic events taking place throughout our Shire. There’s something for everyone to enjoy and feel part of to celebrate all the things we love about Australia.

“And, importantly we will acknowledge the wonderful contribution people living in our local community make to our dynamic nation at our Australia Day Awards Ceremony. We are really looking forward to having Todd McKenney along on the night to entertain the audience and make it especially memorable,” said Cr McArthur.

To view the full schedule of Australia Day events taking place in Gunnedah, or, to book a ticket to the Australia Day Awards Ceremony go to: https://www.thecivic.com.au/live-theatre--events

For more information, contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications team on (02) 6740 2100.

Residents, commercial users, school buses and the travelling public are advised that Bulunbulun Road (at causeway crossing 10.9km from Kamilaroi Highway, Breeza) will be closed to ALL traffic from 29 January until 23 February, 2024 (weather dependent).

The damaged concrete causeway 10.9km east of the Kamilaroi Highway at Breeza/16.4 km west of Currabubula will be removed and a new concrete causeway installed.

During construction, there will be no vehicle access for any type of vehicle. Alternative access to the east and west will be available via Barnbrook Road between Bulunbulun Road and Werris Creek Road, Cana Road between Bulunbulun Road and Gap Road and Taylors Lane (Quirindi heavy vehicle bypass route).

Gunnedah Shire Council requests that all road users adhere to the road closure as access through the worksite will not be possible and there will be limited turnaround areas in the vicinity of the worksite, especially for large vehicles.

Signage will be erected at both ends of the Bulunbulun Road detailing the road closure.

January 9, 2024

Checklist for young people heading off on their tertiary education adventure in 2024:

 Study hard
 Find a course and successfully enrol
 Apply for a Gunnedah Community Scholarship Fund scholarship
 Set off on the first step of the rest of your life.

As Gunnedah Shire’s young people pack their bags for university or TAFE, there are still a few days left to apply for a helping hand through the Gunnedah Community Scholarship Fund.

The Gunnedah Community Scholarship Fund has been helping young people achieve their tertiary education dreams for more than 20 years, and has awarded more than 400 scholarships.

Through a partnership with local community and businesses, Gunnedah Shire Council offers scholarships to local students under 25 who are looking to further their training and education at university, TAFE, or an accredited training organisation – whether it be in engineering, education, the arts, law, health, or any one of a myriad of exciting futures.

The scholarship can help with expenses including:

  • Purchasing textbooks
    • Relocation and other travel costs
    • Living expenses, and
    • Contribution towards tuition fees.

Applications for the Gunnedah Community Scholarship Fund will close at 5pm on Friday, 12 January, 2024.

Applications can be submitted via
https://gsc2380.wufoo.com/forms/2024-gunnedah-community-scholarship-fund/?fbclid=IwAR1Tx3fcqJhPAsIXrozhe1iFZ7oAdB742NVclxR-CVI-PB7TPCxMdVNivXs

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For more information, contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications team on (02) 6740 2100.

Once again, Gunnedah Shire’s Christmas enthusiasts have taken the judges of the Gunnedah Shire Council Christmas Lights Competition to twinkletown with dazzling displays.

Gunnedah Shire Council Manager Economy and Growth Susan Frater said from Christmas trees to dancing reindeers, and snowmen to nativity scenes, the Shire switched on the festive fever.

“It is wonderful to see so many people lighting up their homes and businesses with displays that celebrate the season,” Ms Frater said.

“The three judges were amazed at the amount of work people had put into their displays, with very diverse themes and decorations, and a special mention for Curlewis for their entries.

“Congratulations to the winners and to all who entered this annual competition. The whole Shire is brighter for your dedication to Christmas.”

The coveted Santa Street award again went to Kurrajong Road where house after house went to town on their lights and decorations.

The full list of winners is:


 Santa Street – Kurrajong Road
 Best Decorated House – 2 Hopedale Avenue
 Judges’ Choice Award – 24 Reservoir Street
 Best Christmas Theme in a Village – 23 Poole Street, Curlewis
 Best Dressed Shopfront Window – Second Edition Bookstore
 Best Nativity Scene – 4 King Street.

The winners were recognised at an event at the Community Christmas Tree in Gunnedah last night.



December 18, 2023

Gunnedah Shire Council’s administration building will be closed for the Christmas-New Year period from Friday, December 22 at 12pm and will reopen on Monday, January 8 at 9am.

GoCo and the Gunnedah Shire Library will also be closed during this time (the Library will open at the regular time of 9.30am on January 8).

Your general waste, recycling and green waste pick-up days will remain the same over Christmas and New Year.

Other Gunnedah Shire Council Christmas closures:
• The Civic Theatre – Open throughout the break except for Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and Monday, January 8.
• Gunnedah Memorial Pool – Open throughout the break except for the reduced hours of 9am to 5pm on Christmas Eve, and closed on Christmas Day.
• Gunnedah Waste Facility – Open throughout the break except for Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
• Rural Waste Facilities – Open throughout the break except for Friday, December 22, Christmas Day, Friday December 29 and New Year’s Day.
• The Visitor Information Centre and Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery – Open throughout the break except for Christmas Day.
• The Gunnedah Saleyards – final sale for 2023 is on Tuesday, 19 December (weather permitting), and the first sale for 2024 will be on Tuesday, 9 January.

If you are in need of urgent assistance on the days we are closed, please phone our after hours service on 02 6740 2100.

Gunnedah Shire Council wishes you, your family and friends a safe and wonderful Christmas and New Year break. We look forward to seeing you in 2024.

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For more information, contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications team on (02) 6740 2100.

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