Wingecarribee Shire councillors announced

September 20, 2016Posted in: Events
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The NSW Electoral Commission has advised that the following councillors will guide the Shire from 2016-2020: Councillor Duncan Gair Councillor Graham McLaughlin Councillor Grahame Andrews Councillor Gordon Markwart Councillor Larry Whipper Councillor Garry Turland Councillor Ken Halstead Councillor Ian Scandrett Councillor Peter Nelson Wingecarribee Shire Council General Manager Ann Prendergast congratulated the successful candidates. “Well...

Council calls for service and supply tenders

September 20, 2016Posted in: Community, Other
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Wingecarribee Shire Council is calling for tenders to provide a range of services including painting, cleaning, landscaping and fencing for a two-year contract period. Local contractors are encouraged to submit a tender to participate with contracts awarded via a panel arrangement. Tenders will be issued for a minimum two-year period with extensions up to two...

Backyard burn approvals to cease from 30 September

September 16, 2016Posted in: Environment
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Southern Highlands residents are reminded that Council backyard burning approvals will cease from midnight 30 September 2016 in line with the peak bushfire danger period. A Fire Permit from the Rural Fire Service is required once the Bush Fire Danger period officially begins on 1 October 2016. In the major towns of Bowral, Mittagong and Moss...

HSC study lock-in at Bowral Library

September 13, 2016Posted in: Events
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Wingecarribee Public Libraries will host their fifth annual HSC Night Shift study lock-in on Monday 10 October at Bowral Library to help students prepare for their final exams. Year 12 students will have exclusive after-hours access to the library from 6.30pm until the lock-in concludes at 10pm. Council’s Children’s and Youth Librarian Trudy Eccleston said...

Council calling on youth with green ambition

September 8, 2016Posted in: Environment
 

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Wingecarribee Shire Council is calling on youth aged 17 to 24 years to join the Green Army as they gear up for their next project commencing on 26 September 2016. An Australian Government initiative, the Green Army is a hands-on, practical environmental action programme that supports local environmental and heritage conservation projects across Australia. “The...

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