May 29, 2023Posted in: Corporate Affairs, News
draft, Feedback, Planning, Strategic Outcomes
Love living in Wingecarribee Shire? The good news is, residents can expect to enjoy enhanced neighbourhood liveability and economic prosperity through Wingecarribee Shire Council’s draft 2023-2024 Operational Plan. Quality of life is a focus of this future roadmap for our Shire, as emphasis is placed on fostering innovation, job creation, and housing diversity. Currently on...
May 18, 2023Posted in: Corporate Affairs, News
Emergency management, Emergency Operations, Social Recovery
Dr. Rina Bruinsma, Deputy Coordinator General at the National Emergency Management Agency, visited last week to discuss the infrastructure and recovery needs of our Highlands community. We chatted about the services currently available and discussed potential funding opportunities, such as the fit out of the proposed Emergency Operations Centre here at the Civic Centre. Shortly...
May 12, 2023Posted in: Corporate Affairs, News
Budget, Feedback, Planning
Take part in Council’s plans for the year ahead by reviewing and providing feedback on the actions, activites and programs outlined in Council’s Draft Delivery Program 2023-25 and Operational Plan and Budget 2023/24. We are happy to share that the Draft Integrated Planning and Reporting documents, including budget, fees and charges (2023/24) were endorsed for...
May 12, 2023Posted in: Corporate Affairs, News
Community Assistance Scheme, Meals on Wheels, Volunteers
The big-hearted team of 70 volunteers with Meals on Wheels Wingecarribee mean so much more than just dinner-to-your-door to the hundreds of locals they nourish each week across our Shire. New equipment, made possible by Council’s Community Assistance Scheme, will save them prep time so that they can invest quality time in even more people....
May 4, 2023Posted in: Community, News
Community Event, Road safety
Keeping those we care about safe on our roads is a shared responsibility. During National Road Safety Week (14-21 May) we’re encouraging everyone to Choose to Drive So Others Survive. Last year, the NSW road toll was the third lowest since 1923 and remains below the pre-COVID average of 363 deaths a year. Let’s all...
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