July 13, 2015Posted in: Events, Other, Tourism
Economic Development, Tourism
Following from last month’s inaugural Economic Summit, Wingecarribee Shire Council is inviting interested parties to a follow-up meeting to progress the Summit’s priority projects. Council’s Economic Development Manager Noel Ferguson explained the idea behind the follow-up workshop. “Last month we had over 100 people turn up for the Economic Summit at Chevalier College,” he said....
July 9, 2015Posted in: Other
Animal Shelter, Wingecarribee Animal Shelter
The operation of the Wingecarribee Animal Shelter will remain in the hands of Wingecarribee Shire Council after councillors unanimously voted to endorse an internal management model at last night’s Council meeting. The operational model will see Council retain full responsibility for the operation and management of the shelter, which will continue to accept and rehome...
July 9, 2015Posted in: Community
Community Assistance Scheme, Funding and grants, Mayor
Community, sporting, cultural and musical groups are some of the local community projects set to benefit from Wingecarribee Shire Council’s latest round of community grants. Fifty one community projects totalling $115,750 were allocated funding as part of the 2015/16 Wingecarribee Community Assistance Scheme. This year, an additional $10,000 from the Environment Levy was added to...
July 2, 2015Posted in: Community, Events
Aboriginal, Mayor, NAIDOC Week
Wingecarribee Shire Council and the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community will officially kick off NAIDOC Week celebrations with a flag raising ceremony at the Civic Centre in Moss Vale from 10am on Monday 6 July. Members of the public are invited to attend the ceremony, which will be held outside the Council Civic...
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