Customer Relations, Communications & Lifestyle
RECYCLING COLLECTION - GUNNEDAH
Monday 10 June 2019
Collection will be on Tuesday 11 June 2019.
Residents are requested to place their recycling bins out on Monday evening as collection will begin early on Tuesday.
RECYCLING COLLECTION - CURLEWIS
Monday 10 June 2019
Collection will be on Wednesday 12 June 2019.
Residents are requested to place their recycling bins out on Tuesday evening as collection will begin early on Wednesday.
Should you have any enquiries regarding the Recycling collection over the long weekend period please contact RECYCLIT on 67421522.
THERE WILL BE NO CHANGES TO THE HOUSEHOLD WASTE AND GREENWASTE COLLECTION
Please ensure bins are placed out the night before collection date, as contractors are not obliged to accept late bins. If you have any enquiries regarding these changes please contact Council’s Customer Services Team on 6740 2100
Eric Groth
General Manager
13 May 2019
Gunnedah Shire Council has committed to supporting staff through vocational education, with 26 employees currently enrolled in trainee and apprenticeship courses, and a further 10 in other certificate-based courses.
The Council employees are enrolled in metal fabrication, plant construction, plant maintenance, and business administration courses through Gunnedah TAFE.
Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey said combining on-the-job training and study towards a nationally recognised qualification was an important step for Council in staff professional development.
“Apprenticeships and traineeships can unlock a lifetime of opportunities for the employee and employer,” Cr Chaffey said.
“Council has seen many benefits from providing this opportunity to staff.”
Cr Chaffey said in the lead up to the State Election, Gunnedah Shire Council identified the reinstatement of apprenticeship courses at Gunnedah TAFE and redevelopment of the facilities as one of its top advocacy priorities. The apprenticeship courses have since been re-established and an announcement has been made for upgrades to the TAFE.
“We realise TAFE has been disconnected in the past, however there has been huge changes. Community support will ensure that we will continue to have a local TAFE with a wide variety of course offerings that service the needs of our community and provide opportunities for local people.”
“The most recent construction course enrolments were made up entirely of council staff so we really want to highlight the need for business and industry to get behind our local TAFE. It really is a case of if you don’t use it- you lose it.”
“Overall, I understand enrolments at Gunnedah TAFE are up 18 per cent from last year, and Indigenous student numbers have increased by 40 percent. These are fantastic results, as a growing community with many job vacancies for skilled workers, ensuring that we have the ability to retain and train our young people is important to continuing to serve Gunnedah’s economic growth,” Cr Chaffey said.
Photo Caption: Image one (below): Council Staff enrolled in TAFE Left to right: Luke Crowley, Chad Palmer, Jess O’Hearn, Luke Duff, Josh Wells, Mick Nagle, Steve Woodward, Gordon Macauley, Nico Mills, Brett Green, Jeff Warner
Image two (above): Council Staff undertaking Certificate III in Business Administration Sophie Priestly, Madeline Buhagiar and Tiarney Douglass.
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Media Contact: Eliza Gallen 6740 2100.
14 May 2019
D. J. Blackmore is saddling her passion for the pen. From the Newcastle coal seam to the Hunter River, brigalow scrub to the Koala Capital, D. J. Blackmore is seeding a field in her love of the land and this nation, and what’s more, is calling Gunnedah the setting for her next novel.
She debuted with historical romantic suspense ‘Charter to Redemption’ when Newcastle took its first breaths as a penal colony. Whodunit,’Folly’ was its sequel.
Recently Australian publisher Rhiza put her rural romantic comedy ‘Central to Nowhere’ to print, and the author is backing this up with her next rural read set in Gunnedah.
The Kurri Kurri author began writing at a young age. Her love of books started earlier still. She has milked cows with a bucket between her legs, made cheese and kept bees. For many years she lived a simple life from paddock to plate, and even now you will find neither television nor microwave in the miner’s cottage the Cessnock author calls home.
One reviewer of the acclaimed author writes, “D. J. Blackmore just gets better and better … Her ability to write about what she knows makes Central to Nowhere a darn good read.”
D. J. Blackmore and Gunnedah Shire Council invites you to visit the library on Friday 24 May at 10.00 for a free morning tea and talk with the author. If you are a reader or a budding author, this is a date not to be missed. Call 02 6740 2199 to snag your seat.
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Photo Caption: D. J. Blackmore
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Media Contact: Eliza Gallen 6740 2100.
14 May 2019
Gunnedah Shire Council invites you to participate in a short survey to gather your opinion about the saleyard, and the economic benefits it brings to the regional economy. Results from the survey will help inform future planning and strategy for the region and its assets.
The survey takes approximately 5 minutes to complete and will assist the Council in improving their services and offerings. All information collected is confidential, the analysis and reporting will be in aggregate and will not be traceable back to any individuals.
For more information contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Customer Relations Team on (02) 6740 2100.
2 May 2019
The Gunnedah Shire Council Code of Meeting Practice has been reviewed and is placed on public exhibition in accordance with the Local Government Act 1993.
Council will receive submissions in relation to the Code up to 5:00pm Thursday 30 May 2019. The Code is available to view online below or at the Council Administration Building.
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For further enquiries, contact 02 6740 2100.
Eric Groth
GENERAL MANAGER
24 April 2019
A major water meter infrastructure upgrade is beginning in the Gunnedah Shire next week, with the installation of automatic meter devices at Gunnedah, Curlewis, Tambar Springs and Mullaley.
Fully-funded by Gunnedah Shire Council, the project will see automatic water meter devices fitted at approximately 4500 homes and businesses throughout the Shire. Works will commence on Monday, 29 April 2019.
Gunnedah Shire Council Director Infrastructure Services Jeremy Bartlett said the new devices, provided by Taggle, monitor individual water use by transmitting meter readings to local receivers every hour.
“The automatic water meter devices will be a useful tool for both Council and residents to more accurately monitor water usage and identify issues, such as leaks, faster. There will be no change to water flow or pressure to properties,” Mr Bartlett said.
“While the new water meters will no longer need to be manually read, it is important to note that no jobs will be lost due to this project. The new system will require maintenance so current staff will be trained to undertake that work.
The data collected from the devices, such as daily and target usage, as well as cost per day, will be an important asset in future water infrastructure planning.
“The reporting processes will allow Council to better monitor peak demand and plan for water upgrades, as well as be notified if the water devices are tampered with,” Mr Bartlett said.
“Once all the devices are fitted and tested, Council will look to initiate a web-based tool that can be accessed by customers so they are able to monitor their own water usage.”
The devices will replace existing water meters and need to be installed by hand on every property with access to town water. The device battery lasts for approximately 15 years, and will not incur any costs for the property owner.
Contractors from Dataright will undertake the work and will knock on residents’ doors before commencing the replacement program to ensure the time is suitable, as water interruptions will occur.
For more information contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Customer Relations Team on (02) 6740 2100.
Photo Caption: Acting Manager Water Services Michael Ludlow displays one of the new automatic water meter devices.
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Media Contact: Ashley Gardner 6740 2100.
Council seeks Expressions of Interest for Koala Park and Education Centre Operator
18 April 2019
Gunnedah Shire Council is calling for Expressions of Interest for an operator of a Koala Park and Education Centre to be established in Gunnedah.
Council was awarded $6.48 million for the project under the State Government’s Regional Communities Development Fund and is seeking suitable organisations such as existing wildlife and tourism operations, not-for-profit animal conservation groups, or university and research organisations to assist with the design and then to operate the centre.
“We are seeking established groups or organisations to express their interest in the project and show vision, innovation and experience in their proposals - what we want delivered is a world-class Koala Park and Education Centre that is sustainable for the long-term and is iconic to Gunnedah,” Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey said.
“This project is significant for our Shire and will see benefits in koala conservation, as well as for our tourism, economic development and education sectors.”
Expressions of Interest are now open and documentation can be found at www.tenderlink.com
For more information contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Customer Relations Team on (02) 6740 2100.
Photo Caption: Gunnedah Shire Council is seeking expressions of interest for an operator of a Koala Park and Education Centre to be established in Gunnedah.
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Media Contact: Ashley Gardner 6740 2100.
18 April 2019
Council's Business Partner Program awarded seven local businesses with funding under Round Three of the program at a ceremony yesterday afternoon.
Successful businesses included:
- Two Cats Creative - for the establishment of a new and vibrant website-based project which aims to be the go-to-place for locals and visitors to learn about creative business in Gunnedah
- Elysian Performing Arts - for a Raising the Bar project, to assist the studio to move into a more professional venue
- Chatterchinos - for plans to extend their offering and employ more staff, as well as offer GS Kidd School students a chance to take place in a work experience program
- Lash Out Beauty Salon - to expand the business by offering training for specialised treatments, which will attract people from a wider catchment
- CrossFit Training - to expand their programs and increase the general fitness levels of the Gunnedah community
- Country Haulage - to allocate large orders to trucks, keep track of order progression and invoice efficiency
- Gunnedah Serviced Apartments - to assist with the demand for this style of accommodation, update their website, management of softwarw for administration and booking experience for customers
Congratulations to the successful recipients.
More information about Council's Business Partner Program can be found at www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au
18 April 2019
Today the taps were turned on to the reservoirs marking the end of the construction phase for the Curlewis Pipeline Project.
There is still testing and commissioning to take place before water will be turned on to residences and businesses in the township of Curlewis, which is scheduled for end of May.
By connecting Curlewis to Gunnedah's town water supply, it will greatly improve water security and quality for the village.
Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey said, "This major infrastructure upgrade for Curlewis will go a long way to improving the liveability of the town, including economic growth and beautification of the area. Council wants to ensure Curlewis remains a stable part of Gunnedah Shire's future."
8 April 2018
Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery will play host to ‘Paintbrushes and Pencils’ – an exhibition showcasing the collective works of Liverpool Plains’ artists.
The exhibition will explore the arts practices of 10 artists, including Robbie Duck, Robyn Marheine, Zoe Cartwright, Linda Cheyne, Sienna Cartwright, David Austin, Jean Phillips, Di McNeil, Leanne Fields and Brian Duck.
‘Paintbrushes and Pencils’ explores each artist’s journey of depicting realistic landscapes, elements of nature and the attributes of people and places, and transferring them to canvas, paper and board.
Each artist has enjoyed developing their practice and the qualities of their chosen mediums of oils, acrylic, watercolour, pastels, graphite, silverpoint and coloured pencils.
“I love painting in oil paints with the beautiful colours and textures that can be achieved. I paint mostly traditional country scenes from all over Australia, with the strong colours produced by the Australian sun, soil, water and other aspects of nature,” Quirindi artist Robbie Duck said.
Gunnedah Shire Council Cultural Precinct Team Leader Lauren Mackley said “this is an exhibition that those who appreciate the refined ability of realism will definitely enjoy”.
The exhibition will be open for public viewing from Friday, 19 April. The official opening will be at 1:00pm on 27 April, 2019 and will continue until Friday, 31 May 2019. Light refreshments will be available at the opening.
Photo Caption: Robyn Marheine, Brian Duck and Robbie Duck are among the artists exhibiting works at the ‘Paintbrushes and Pencils’ exhibition at the Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery.
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Media Contact: Ashley Gardner 6740 2100.
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