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5 November 2018

Residents in the Gunnedah Shire can come together to commemorate 100 years since the end of the First World War on 11 November 2018, as Remembrance Day events across the Shire mark the significant occasion.

An event held at the historic Tambar Springs Cenotaph will commemorate 100 years of Anzac and 100 years of the Tambar Springs Memorial, making it one of the oldest memorials in Australia.

The day will commence at 9.45am at the Tambar Springs Memorial Park, and will consist of entertainment and speeches recognising the history of the Cenotaph and performances by Gunnedah Shire Band and Gunnedah Conservatorium of Music.

The official Remembrance Day Commemoration Service will begin at 10.45am.

Gunnedah Shire Council Anzac Working Group Chair Cr Owen Hasler said there has been terrific support from Tambar Springs and the Gunnedah RSL Sub-branch for the event.

“Thank you to President John Ceissman, Secretary Robyn Styles and other members of the Tambar Springs Progress Association,” Cr Hasler said.

“Together with Gunnedah RSL Sub-branch President Peter Kannengeiser, past President Peter Clark and member Carol Lees, the final event from the past five years commemorating the Centenary of Anzac will be one of the best.”

A light luncheon will be provided in the park immediately following the ceremony courtesy of the Tambar Springs CWA, and the Tambar Springs Progress Association has also arranged for a display of local memorabilia.

Cr Hasler said the significant commemoration will be marked with a number of special guests.

“Member for Parkes Mark Coulton, and Member for Tamworth Kevin Anderson will speak on behalf of their respective governments, and President of the National Farmers’ Federation Fiona Simson will respond on behalf of local veterans’ families,” he said.

Gunnedah RSL Sub-branch is also hosting a Remembrance Day Service at the Gunnedah Cenotaph on Conadilly Street from 10.45am.

Bus transport to Tambar Springs is available and bookings can be made by contacting the Visitor Information Centre on (02) 6740 2230 before Friday, 9 November in order to confirm a seat.

Photo Caption: The Remembrance Day ceremony in Tambar Springs will recognise 100 years of Anzac and the historic Tambar Springs Cenotaph.

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Media Contact: Brooke Maisey 6740 2100.

2 November 2018

More than 300 people turned out on Saturday afternoon to support drought relief efforts at the live stream of the Hay Mate Concert at Kitchener Park on Saturday (27 October).

Optus and Channel 9, supported by Gunnedah Shire Council hosted a live stream on a big screen of Hay Mate – A Concert for the Farmers, with headlining acts including John Farnham, Guy Sebastian, Daryl Braithwaite, The Veronicas, Adam Harvey and more.

Gunnedah Shire Council Mayor Jamie Chaffey thanked everyone for their support.

“There was a great atmosphere on Saturday evening and it was encouraging to see people continue to support drought relief efforts, and to keep it prevalent as the drought certainly isn’t over. Whether taking time out to enjoy a relaxing evening with their families, or being a fan of the musicians, people were having a great time,” Cr Chaffey said.

“We are proud to say that over $1,200 was raised for Rural Aid’s Buy a Bale from the gold coin entry donation and an additional $189 from the barbecue hosted by Rotary Club of Gunnedah. Thank you to Optus and Channel Nine for extending this event to our community.”

Optus General Manager for North West NSW Chris Simon said he was pleased to see people come together to enjoy an evening of fun and entertainment.

“No one does community quite like regional Australia, and the fantastic work from all involved was testament to this, from the Rotary Club, to the attendees,” Mr Simon said.

“We’re extremely thankful to everyone who helped us to make this a success and look forward to working on any future initiatives that arise with the Council and Gunnedah community.”

More than 4,500 farmers have sought help from the Rural Aid charity this year.

Photo Caption: A great evening in Gunnedah for the Hay Mate Under The Stars concert.

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Media Contact: Brooke Maisey 6740 2100.

1 November 2018

Do you know someone who has made contributions to the community, inspires others or is a positive role model?

Gunnedah Shire Council is calling for nominations for the 2019 Australia Day Awards, with winners to be announced at the Annual Australia Day Dinner on Friday, 25 January 2019 at the Gunnedah Town Hall.

Gunnedah Shire Council Deputy Mayor and Australia Day Working Group Chair Rob Hooke said Gunnedah Shire is a community proud to celebrate the achievements and contributions of the individuals that “make up the fabric of the community”.

“The Australia Day Working Group is seeking nominations for people and groups who exhibit wonderful community spirit and make notable contributions to the Gunnedah Shire and its people,” Cr Hooke said.

“We all know someone who has made outstanding contributions and achievements in their particular areas, and we encourage you to give those who are deserving of recognition for their involvement by nominating them.”

Categories include:

  • Citizen of the Year Award - 21-40 years
  • Citizen of the Year Award - 40+ years
  • Junior Citizen of the Year –13 years and under
  • Young Citizen of the Year Award - 21 years and under
  • Ossie and Beryl Campbell Memorial Volunteer of the Year Award
  • Eve Turner Perpetual Trophy
  • Cultural Award
  • Community Organisation Achievement Award
  • Community Event Achievement Award
  • Max and Mikie Maas Good Neighbour Award
  • Male and Female Sportsperson of the Year
  • Junior Male and Female Sportsperson of the Year
  • Junior Sports Team of the Year Award
  • Sports Team of the Year Award
  • Ivan Towns Memorial Award – Coach of the Year

Nominate one of Gunnedah Shire’s treasures today.

2019 AUstralia Day Nomination Forms are available to donwload onlione or from Council’s Administration Building, 63 Elgin Street; Gunnedah Visitor Information Centre, 81 Chandos Street; Gunnedah Shire Library, Conadilly Street.

Completed nomination forms with supporting documentation should be returned to Gunnedah Shire Council, council@infogunnedah.com.au or PO Box 63, Gunnedah 2380, before 5.00pm, Monday, 7 January 2019.

For more information please contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Arts and Cultural Officer Lauren Mackley on (02) 6740 2100.

Photo Caption: Gunnedah’s Citizen of the Year 2018 Delores Worthington and Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey at the Australia Day Awards Ceremony on 26 January 2018.

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1 November 2018

Gunnedah Shire Council put forward six motions to discuss and debate at the Local Government New South Wales (LGNSW) Annual Conference held in Albury this month.

The conference is a platform for Local Government to raise motions that will, once passed, become Local Government Policy.

Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey, General Manager Eric Groth and Councillor John Campbell represented Gunnedah Shire Council at the Conference, which was held from Saturday, 20 October to Tuesday, 23 October 2018.

Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey said Gunnedah Shire Council put forward six motions, with all six successful.

“It was very positive for us to be heard on all motions, with all six passed with a couple of amendments,” Cr Chaffey said.

“The motions we raised were issues that affect many different Local Government areas, and therefore could have long-term positive results.”

The six motions raised by Gunnedah Shire Council included:

  • Calling on both State and Federal governments to better plan for drought protection;
  • Support for Agriculture dependant businesses by way of access to a program similar to the “Farm Management Deposit” scheme;
  • Increased access to aviation landing spots for regional and rural councils and support to stop the decline in trained pilots throughout Australia;
  • Reversing of recent funding cuts for public libraries;
  • More funding support for regional and remote NSW health services; and
  • A reduction in time for pre-polling during the Local Government elections without affecting the two week postal vote allowance.

Cr Chaffey said the NSW Premier, Gladys Berejiklian, presented the welcome speech at the opening function, with many other speakers of note in attendance.

“The Conference is also an opportunity for Council representatives to network, share ideas and debate issues that shape the way Councils are governed and a chance for everyone to come together and discuss the future of NSW,” he said.

Photo Caption: Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey and Deputy Mayor Rob Hooke discuss the LGNSW Annual Conference.

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Media Contact: Brooke Maisey 6740 2100.

31 October 2018

In accordance with Section 418(3) of the Local Government Act, 1993, Gunnedah Shire Council advises that the Ordinary Council Meeting to be held on 21/11/2018 will include the presentation of the Audited Financial Statements and the Auditor’s Reports for the financial year ending 30/06/2018.

In accordance with Section 420 of the Local Government Act, 1993, any person may make a submission in writing to Council with respect to the Council’s Audited Financial Statements or the Auditor’s Reports.

The Audited Financial Statements and the Auditor’s Reports may be viewed online or in person at Council Administration Building, 63 Elgin Street, Gunnedah.

Submissions close one week after the above public meeting has been held.

Eric Groth
GENERAL MANAGER

30 October 2018

More than 40 local business owners and interested community members were able to learn from a business industry legend at the Small Business Month event, ‘Lunch with Lisa Messenger’ on Friday, 23 October.

Held over lunch at the Gunnedah Band Hall, Australian entrepreneur and author Lisa Messenger spoke openly to the attendees that sometimes all it takes is a good idea and an eye for picking skilled people to succeed.

Gunnedah Shire Council’s Manager Economic Development Charlotte Hoddle said the details Ms Messenger shared of her experiences were “invaluable” to the attendees.

“Lisa is an exceptional speaker and her story engaged everyone who was there,” Ms Hoddle said.

“Attendees learnt about taking risks, opening their minds to creative solutions to problems, and not mourning over failed attempts but using them as a tool to be better.”

Ms Messenger shared that she launched Collective Hub as a print magazine in 2013, with no experience, no degree and no skills other than an idea and a knack for finding the right people who could make things happen.

Collective Hub has since grown into an international multimedia business and lifestyle platform.

“Lisa is unique in that she understands the challenges and opportunities facing businesses in regional NSW, and that is what made her talk so engrossing,” she said.

“The best advice Lisa gave was a challenge the audience members; to get out of their comfort zones and change the way they think about business.”

Lisa Messenger donated a number of her books to the Gunnedah Shire Library, which are now available to borrow.

Photo Caption: Business owners and community members gathered at the Gunnedah Band Hall to hear from media influencer Lisa Messenger.

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26 October 2018

The Donnelly Fields flood lights were switched on for their first official use at the start of touch football season on Wednesday, 24 October 2018.

The $770,000 lighting project was fully-funded by Gunnedah Shire Council after the need for lighting at Donnelly Fields was identified in Council’s Community Strategic Plan and the Riverine Landscape Masterplan.

Gunnedah Shire Council Mayor Jamie Chaffey said the lights have made a significant improvement to the fields and will give Gunnedah the opportunity to attract large sporting carnivals.

“It was great to see the lights in use for the first time, with the entire fields full of touch football players, flooded by light,” Cr Chaffey said.

“We are now able to accommodate the needs of current sporting groups that play sport in the evenings, but it also opens up opportunities for more to make use of the facility.

“As a Shire that prides itself on a strong sporting community, the lighting upgrades give Gunnedah the chance to host better events with the premier facilities.”

The lights currently have a capacity of 100 lux with provisions to upgrade to 200 lux level and LED should this be desired in the future. The lights are operated and monitored by mobile phone, making them easy and safe to use.

Since the upgrade, Little Athletics and Gunnedah Touch have relocated permanently; AFL, North West Women’s Sevens Representative Rugby Union, Junior Cricket, Junior Rugby Union and the local schools are also taking advantage of the upgraded fields.

To book Donnelly Fields, please contact Gunnedah Shire Council on (02) 6740 2100, email council@infogunnedah.com.au or visit Council’s Administration Building at 63 Elgin St, Gunnedah.

Photo Caption: Gunnedah Shire Council and the Gunnedah Touch Football Association under the new flood lights.

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Media Contact: Brooke Maisey 6740 2100.

26 October 2018

October is Small Business Month and a number of events have been co-ordinated across the Gunnedah Shire to provide practical information and ideas, as well as networking opportunities to help businesses start-up and grow.

Local businesses have already benefited from a workshop held by Business Connect via Nortec, designed to inspire and “germinate” new business ideas to grow.

The workshop was a combination of information and ideas formation, and concluded with an ‘ideas’ pitch.

Business Connect Advisor Derek Tink designed and delivered the workshops across the region.

“The workshops have been a success all round, with many new business ideas ‘pitched’ during the workshops,” Mr Tink said.

“Ideas were inspiring, including new solar energy innovations, localised crowd funding campaigns and delivering healthy food for healthy minds.

Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey spoke at the event to provide an overview of the importance of entrepreneurship, innovation and supporting start-ups within the Shire.

“Gunnedah in on the move and is a great place to be starting business,” Cr Chaffey said.

“We have a vision for development that aligns to evolving opportunities around food processing, agribusiness and harnessing further opportunities with future developments.”

Mr Tink researched during the workshops, involving businesses across the region, and from the data noticed a low level of awareness regarding support for start-ups.

“A notably high percentage of participants were not aware of the various forms of support for start-ups including Business Connect, NEIS program, Jobs for NSW, UNE Smart Regional Incubator and more,” he said.

“Business start-ups should connect with other businesses owners; those who have been there and done that.

“Local Chambers, such as Gunnedah Chamber of Commerce, provide good opportunities for networking.”

A Business SWOT Workshop held by the Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, 24 October, where businesses worked through a Strength Weakness Opportunities and Threats analysis to set objectives and form their business plan.

Lunch with Lisa Messenger today (Friday, 26 October) at 12:30pm at the Gunnedah Band Hall is expected to be a successful event, with last minute tickets selling fast for a chance to learn from the popular media influencer, author and public speaker.

Gunnedah Shire Council’s Manager Economic Development Charlotte Hoddle provided information to workshop participants on Council’s Business Partner Program, which can provide financial support to start-up and already established businesses.

For more information about the Business Partner Program, visit www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au or phone Council’s Customer Service Team on (02) 6740 2100.

Applications for round two close 30 October 2018.

Photo Caption: Gunnedah businesses take advantage of the free workshops during Small Business Month.

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Media Contact: Brooke Maisey 6740 2100.

Good With Maps - Live Theatre
6.30pm Thursday, 15 November 2018
Gunnedah Civic Theatre
Tickets: $25 at the door or online at www.thecivic.com.au

Gunnedah Civic Theatre and Arts On Tour are proud to bring the live theatre performance of ‘Good with Maps’ to Gunnedah. The solo performance is a reflective story of the unknowns. When the world map was full of gaps, the Amazon topped the list of places unknown to western explorers. In 2018 are there any ‘unknowns’ left? On a trip to the Amazon, the writer ponders this and other questions as she struggles to deal with her father’s journey through Parkinson’s disease towards what is perhaps our last great unknown.
This is beautifully constructed narrative, delivers a performance that explores the journey of humour, contemplation and the human experience of exploration and discovery. Sometimes sad and confronting ‘Good With Maps’ is also funny and thoughtful, and celebrates the power of reading and literature to transport us to places both real and imagined.
Good With Maps is a solo work written by Noelle Janaszweska and performed by Jane Phegan and has recently returned from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where the show received 4 star reviews as well as receiving nominations and awards at the 2017 Sydney Theatre Critics Awards.
Noëlle’s unfailing ability to ignite universal emotions and laughter in all of us while gloriously revealing her own exquisite uniqueness is one of this piece’s great joys.


“A fine performance, delivered from the heart in a way that seems authentically autobiographical” 4 stars Edinburgh Guide
“On her bravest exploration Janaczewska embarks on a journey into unfamiliar grounds and she shares with us her deep and profound discoveries of sadness, humour and the human heart” Australian Stage

22 October 2018

St Mary’s College student and Gunnedah Youth Council (GYC) member, Hugh Hunter, is representing the Tamworth electorate at the Children’s Week Parliament in Sydney today (Monday, 22 October).

Children’s Week Parliament brings together 93 children across the state in years 7 to 10 and provides a platform for them to share their passions and experiences in a parliamentary format.

Hugh is presenting a short speech on young people having a voice in the Legislative Assembly Chamber in front of Members of Parliament. The speech will be filmed and sent to his local MP, Member for Tamworth Kevin Anderson, after the event.

Gunnedah Shire Council Youth Development Officer Sewa Emojong said she was very proud to have a Gunnedah youth selected to represent the electorate.

“One of the most satisfying parts of my role is to be able to support the youth in our Shire in pursuing opportunities that will enhance their life path and skills,” Ms Emojong said.

“Hugh is a very intelligent young man with an interest in politics and the environment, and it was through his involvement with the GYC that he had the opportunity to attend the Children’s Week Parliament.”

Hugh was also part of a three person team from GYC that attended Youth Leading the World facilitator training and is in the process of planning a congress to be held in November.

Ms Emojong said Hugh will come back to Gunnedah with more knowledge about how Australian politics operate.

“The delegates receive training in parliamentary processes and etiquette, and get a chance to engage with some sitting Members of Parliament. It is a great opportunity for Hugh.”

Photo: Hugh Hunter is representing the Tamworth electorate at the Children’s Week Parliament in Sydney. Pictured left to right: GYC members Hugh Hunter, Aidan R de Luzuriaga and Bodie Crawford during the Youth Leading the World facilitator training.

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