June 28, 2023Posted in: Corporate Affairs, News
extraordinary meeting, Planning
One for the diary – Wingecarribee Shire Council Administrator Viv May has called an extraordinary meeting on Wednesday 28 June 2023 and community members are encouraged to take part. Following feedback from the public exhibition period for Council’s Integrated Planning and Reporting documents, the Extraordinary Meeting Agenda will include approval of the 2023-33 Resourcing Strategy,...
June 23, 2023Posted in: Community
Club grants, community, Funding and grants
If you have a big idea for ways to improve the quality of life for our community’s most vulnerable, the Wingecarribee Club GRANTS scheme could help you to get it off the ground. Now is the time for local not-for-profit community groups to put their applications in for funding under the scheme. Eligible community projects...
June 23, 2023Posted in: Community, Development
activities, delivering, kids, playground, playing
With school holidays just around the corner, kids across Wingecarribee Shire can look forward to staying active, out in the fresh air, with two new playspaces to try out. Council has completed colourful and extensive upgrades to Moss Vale’s Church Road Oval playground and Mittagong’s Cook Street playground. Improvements to these popular local parks were...
June 23, 2023Posted in: Community, Events
activities, Fundamental, School holidays, Youth
Back with a bang, our Fun ‘Da’ Mental youth panel in conjunction with Wingecarribee Shire Council have come up with some great free activities to keep your kids and teens busy these July school holidays, from Monday 3rd July 2023 to Friday 14th July 2023. Young people who are into skateboarding or wanting to learn...
June 23, 2023Posted in: Community
Culture, healing, indigenous, plants
The world has its eyes on a remarkable local pilot promoting a return to using indigenous plants for their wellbeing benefits. 23 international journalists recently interviewed local Aboriginal Corporation, Koori Kulcha, about the extraordinary collection coming together with their Indigenous Garden project. Made possible by grant funding through Council’s Community Assistance Scheme, native species from...
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