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March 30, 2020

Gunnedah Shire residents have been urged to follow increased Australian Government measures to halt the spread of Coronavirus.

As uncertain times continue, Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey said now was the time people could help make a difference to the trajectory of the virus.

“The message is clear – if you can stay home, stay home,” Cr Chaffey said.

“This is a really tough time for our people and our businesses. I know residents want to support our local retailers and service providers – they are the people next door or even our own families – but the shape of that support will have to now take a different form.

“The Australian Government has set strict limits on the number of people in gatherings – only two unless there are special circumstances. Travel should be restricted to essential tasks, and those who are over 70, over 60 if they have existing health conditions, or over 50 for Indigenous people with health conditions should be self-isolating where possible.

“It would be easy for us to feel that the risk is not among us, but, however lucky we seem to have been to date, that could change at any time.

“I urge you to stay at home if you can to look after yourselves and the rest of our community. On behalf of Gunnedah Shire Council, I would also like to thank those who have no option but to still be at work – emergency service workers, health care staff, supermarket and pharmacy staff – there are many people who have to head off every day to work.

“We have taken unprecedented steps at Council to enable a large percentage of our staff to work from home while we continue to provide the services Gunnedah Shire needs.

“Our priority is always the health and safety of our Shire residents and our staff, as well as the provision of services.”

Gunnedah Shire Council remains in the orange stage of its yellow-orange-red Coronavirus Response Strategy, finding ways to continue business while following all Coronavirus precautionary measures.

All face-to-face services have ceased, but Council’s Customer Service staff, along with all staff, are still at the end of the phone, or online, to help with enquiries.

Further information:

Police are the responsible body for the enforcement of public health orders. If community members have concerns about breaches to COVID-19 health orders, they are encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
• Anyone seeking the latest information on COVID-19 should visit or call:
o NSW Health – www.health.nsw.gov.au
o Australian Government Department of Health – https://www.health.gov.au/
o Coronavirus Health Information Line - 1800 020 080
• The Australian Government’s ‘Coronavirus Australia’ app is now available for download, providing health updates and a virtual symptom checker.
• Australians can also access updates via whatsapp by downloading the WhatsApp application, then visiting www.aus.gov.au/whatsapp
• The Gunnedah Community Roundtable has created a Facebook page to help connect the community to information regarding service closures, community groups and other helpful resources. You can follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Gunnedahcommunityroundtablemeeting/
• Following the closure of the Gunnedah Shire Council administration building in Elgin Street to face to face visitors, the customer service team remains available for enquiries through phone: (02) 6740 2100, email: council@infogunnedah.com.au or by visiting www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au



27 March, 2020

As we approach the end of the second major week of the Coronavirus pandemic in Australia, Gunnedah Shire Council wishes to thank the majority of the community for their flexibility and understanding during this unprecedented situation.

Many Gunnedah Shire services and facilities have closed their doors to in-person contact. Despite these new challenges it is heartening to see Gunnedah Shire residents quickly adapting to this new way of life. The community has discovered new ways to support each other and stay connected despite requirements for physical distancing and self-isolation.

Gunnedah Shire Council remains resolute in its commitment to ensuring the health and safety of the community. The clear, continuing recommendation from health and government authorities is that people must remain home wherever possible.

Police are the responsible body for the enforcement of public health orders. If community members have concerns about breaches to COVID-19 health orders, they are encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Anyone seeking the latest information on COVID-19 should visit or call:

  • NSW Health – www.health.nsw.gov.au
  • Australian Government Department of Health – https://www.health.gov.au/
  • Coronavirus Health Information Line - 1800 020 080
  • Send ‘hi’ to +41 79 781 87 91 on whatsapp to connect with updates from the World Health Organization (WHO).

Today

  • The upcoming local government elections in September have been postponed. The NSW Government recently announced these will now occur in September 2021. The current Gunnedah Shire Councillors will continue to hold their civic offices until this time.
  • The Gunnedah Showground remains open with pedestrian access for use that complies with state and federal government guidelines.
  • Camping in NSW National parks is not permitted from today, 27th March.
  • The Gunnedah Community Roundtable has created a Facebook page to help connect the community to information regarding service closures, community groups and other helpful resources. You can follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Gunnedahcommunityroundtablemeeting/

Changes to Council Services

Following the closure of the Gunnedah Shire Council administration building in Elgin Street to face to face visitors, the customer service team remains available for enquiries through phone: (02) 6740 2100, email: council@infogunnedah.com.au or by visiting www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au

Payment Options

For payment of accounts, please refer to alternate payment methods on your rates and charges notice or water usage account. Other payments include mailing a cheque, direct debit, or online or telephone payments using BPay or BPoint.

A reminder that if you are experiencing financial difficulty during this time, Council has moved to freeze interest accrual against rates, fees and charges that are currently outstanding or may become outstanding and will cease the escalation of any accounts to formal debt recovery.

Appointments

Planning and rates appointments are being conducted over the phone or through email, please contact Council to arrange this.

Documents

If you have a physical document to submit to Council, a drop box has been established outside the Elgin Street premises to aid this process.

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Media contact: Eliza Gallen (02) 6740 2100.




26 March, 2020


Gunnedah Shire Council’s response to the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to be guided by the latest advice from Commonwealth and State authorities.


According to NSW Health there are several cases in the New England North West area, including 7 confirmed cases in the Tamworth Regional Council area and additional cases in the Narrabri Shire and Liverpool Plains Shire. In light of this it is critical to observe all health and government advice to secure the health and safety of the community.


We all have a role to play in keeping ourselves and others safe. The federal and state government have made it clear that people should stay at home wherever possible, except to access essential products and services.

Anyone seeking the latest information on COVID-19 is encouraged to visit or call:

Today

  • All of Council's face to face services remain closed until further notice, with the exception of the waste facilities and sale yards which are operating with strict hygiene practices and physical distancing measures.
  • The NSW Government has advised of the cessation of camping in all NSW national parks from tomorrow, 27th of March.
  • Local Land Services, the frontline agency in NSW helping farmers and communities, have established new systems to limit in-person contact and are conducting appointments online and over the phone. Local Land Services will continue to provide essential on-ground services, such as biosecurity and emergency management where safe and practical.

For a full list of changes to Gunnedah Shire Council services, visit www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au


Business Update

Yesterday the NSW Government enacted an extended operation order relating to retail trading and operating hours. The order allows for retail premises such as supermarkets, pharmacies and corner stores to operate 24 hours per day, providing retailers flexibility to ensure the community has access to essential supplies.


The Covid-19 pandemic is already having an adverse impact on many local businesses and it is now more important than ever to shop local. Council’s Economic Development team has issued the following tips for Gunnedah residents to help support our business community during this difficult time.


How to support your local businesses:


Take advantage of food delivery and takeaway services

  • Take a night off from cooking to support local cafes and restaurants through the coming months.
  • Call ahead to arrange a contact-free pickup, or if you’re working from home, find out if delivery is an option.

Go online

  • Many Gunnedah businesses are taking their goods or services online so check to see if this is something your regular shop is now doing.
  • Stay engaged and active with your local community by participating in online yoga workouts, gym classes, art workshops or singing tutorials that Gunnedah businesses are offering.

Social media support

  • Help local Gunnedah businesses grow their social media presence by writing a positive review, inviting friends and family to like the business page and sharing their posts about updated trading.

Avoid refunds and postpone instead of cancelling

  • While you may have the right to ask for a full refund if an event or workshop is cancelled, one way to support a local business is to see what other options they can offer, such as keeping your ticket for a rescheduled date or donating the price of the ticket to the business.


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Media contact: Eliza Gallen (02) 6740 2100.



25 March, 2020

Gunnedah Shire Council is urging residents to continue taking all possible precautions against Coronavirus.


“A calm, considered approach is the key to staying safe and healthy at this time,” Gunnedah Shire Council General Manager Eric Groth said.

“Observe social distancing, take hygiene precautions and always keep others in mind if you are out and about. This is something we need to deal with as a community who look out for each other.

“Gunnedah Shire Council has moved into the orange stage of its yellow-orange-red Coronavirus Response Strategy and has made changes to services in line with the moves now mandated by the Federal Government.

“We know our community is already starting to do it tough. Please support your local businesses within the requirements of social distancing and look out for your neighbours.”

There are confirmed cases of Coronavirus at Tamworth, and residents are urged to restrict their contact with people outside the household and limit their movements to essential travel.

Today:

Public toilets at Brocks Court, Mullaley Road, Redbank Road and O’Keefe Pavilion remain open with an increased cleaning regimen. Village toilets are under review.

Playgrounds will be closed as it is difficult to guarantee continuous cleaning of playgrounds and to prevent people congregating in them. Parks and sporting fields remain open for people to exercise while adhering to social distancing requirements. Please note, outside training sessions have now been limited to 10 by the Federal Government.

GoCo is continuing to look after the elderly in our community. While the office doors are not open, services continue with GoCo still working to support clients and continuing to provide essential services to Home Care Package and Commonwealth Home Support Program clients, as well as essential transport services.

Waste Management Facility opening times have not changed. Council asks that people pay by eftpos, preferably tap and go, at the Gunnedah Waste Management Facility. Other rural waste facilities will continue to accept cash payments where card facilities are not available.

Please ensure you are only using the facility for essential reasons – general waste is a priority. Social distancing will also be enforced.

For a full list of changes to Gunnedah Shire Council services, visit www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au

Gunnedah Shire Council is continuing to monitor and act on the situation daily, with the health and safety of Gunnedah Shire residents and council staff and customers as our first priority.

To help out our community, Gunnedah Shire Councillors has endorsed a move to freeze interest accrual against rates, fees and charges that are currently outstanding or may become outstanding.

Council has also agreed to cease the escalation of any outstanding accounts to formal debt recovery processes.

For more information about Coronavirus, visit or call:
• NSW Health – www.health.nsw.gov.au
• Australian Government Department of Health – https://www.health.gov.au/
• Coronavirus Health Information Line - 1800 020 080



March 24, 2020

Gunnedah Shire Council continues to move into the orange stage of its yellow-orange-red Coronavirus Response Strategy while looking for ways to ease the stress on those already feeling the financial strain.

At an extraordinary meeting today, Gunnedah Shire Councillors endorsed a move to freeze interest accrual against rates, fees and charges that are currently outstanding or may become outstanding from today.

Council also agreed to cease the escalation of any outstanding accounts to formal debt recovery processes.
This will remain in place during the COVID-19 emergency response.

Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey said the move was an example of Council working to find solutions for local people.
“We are supporting and trying to maintain calm in the community as we deal with this unprecedented situation,” Cr Chaffey said.
“We will continue to monitor ways we can work with our community in this difficult time until we come out the other side and can resume the business of everyday life and building our future.”

Today:

Gunnedah Shire Council’s Elgin Street administration building is closed to the public from today, but people are encouraged to do Council business in other ways – you can still fill in forms, find information, make enquiries and pay bills via Bpay or Bpoint online at www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au or on 02 6740 2100.

GoCo has also made changes, and its offices in Gunnedah, Tamworth, Kootingal, Nundle, Barraba and Narrabri are not open to the public. Its services will continue with GoCo still working to support clients and continuing to provide essential services to Home Care Package and Commonwealth Home Support Program clients, as well as essential transport services.

The Gunnedah Library will also provide non-contact services, but its doors will be closed to the public.
Cattle sales continue at this time. The Australian Livestock and Property Agents Association Ltd (ALPA) has announced that in line with health guidelines about the COVID-19 pandemic, only agents and buyers should attend cattle sales.

Waste Management Facility opening times have not changed. Council asks that people pay by eftpos, preferably tap and go, at the Gunnedah Waste Management Facility. Other rural waste facilities will continue to accept cash payments where card facilities are not available.

Please ensure you are only using the facility for essential reasons – general waste is a priority. Social distancing will also be enforced.

Tomorrow:

Public toilets at Brocks Court, Mullaley Road, Redbank Road and O’Keefe Pavilion will remain open with an increased cleaning regimen. Village toilets are under review.

Playgrounds will be closed as it is difficult to guarantee continuous cleaning of playgrounds and to prevent people congregating in them. Parks and sporting fields remain open for people to exercise while adhering to social distancing requirements.

Gunnedah Shire Council is continuing to monitor and act on the situation daily, with the health and safety of Gunnedah Shire residents and council staff and customers as our first priority.

Council urges people to ensure they are limiting the spread of the Coronavirus by following all government and health guidelines, including social distancing and hygiene practises.



 Afternoon Update 23 March, 2020

Further changes will come into effect for Gunnedah Shire Council services tomorrow as precautions increase against the Coronavirus pandemic. Following the Federal Government’s announcement of stricter measures, Council is encouraging people to use non-contact communication such as email, the internet and telephoning to carry out their council business.

Tomorrow:

Gunnedah Shire Council’s Elgin Street administration building will be closed to the public, but people can still fill in forms, find information, make enquiries and pay bills via Bpay or Bpoint online at www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au or on 02 6740 2100. If you are unable to pay online, please just give us a call and we can talk you through the process or outline some other options to you.

GoCo has also made changes, and its offices in Gunnedah, Tamworth, Kootingal, Nundle, Barraba and Narrabri will not be open to the public. Its services will continue with GoCo still working to support clients and continuing to provide essential services to Home Care Package and Commonwealth Home Support Program clients, as well as essential transport services. More information is available at http://gococare.com.au/ or 02 6740 2240

The Gunnedah Library will also continue to provide a range of non-contact services from tomorrow, but its doors will be closed to the public – more details are to come on the range of services available.

Wednesday:

Gunnedah Shire Council is looking to make changes at the Shire’s parks and gardens, including playgrounds, sporting fields and public toilets on Wednesday.

More information will be available tomorrow.

Gunnedah Shire Council is continuing to monitor and act on the situation daily, with the health and safety of Gunnedah Shire residents and council staff and customers as our first priority.

Council’s three-stage approach as included in the Coronavirus Response Strategy is outlined below. Gunnedah Shire will continue to transition to the orange stage over the next two days.

For more information about Coronavirus, visit or call:



 23 March, 2020

Following the Federal Government’s latest announcements increasing measures to fight the spread of Coronavirus, Gunnedah Shire Council will move to the orange stage of its Coronavirus Response Strategy over the next 48 hours.

Pubs, clubs, gyms, indoor sporting venues, cinemas, entertainment venues, nightclubs, places of worship and funerals across Australia are all being restricted from midday today, with restaurants and cafes to be restricted to takeaway and home delivery.

Today:

Gunnedah Shire Council General Manager Eric Groth said in practical terms, this meant the Gunnedah Memorial Pool would close at midday today, along with the Gunnedah Cultural Precinct, including the Bicentennial Art Gallery and the Visitor Information Centre.

The Visitor Information Centre will remain available via phone on 02 6740 2230.

The Civic Cinema is also closed.

At present, tuition is continuing at Gunnedah Conservatorium. Updates are being posted to the Conservatorium’s Facebook page and options for online tuition are being investigated.

Tomorrow:

Also on the agenda tomorrow is service changes to Gunnedah Shire Council’s Elgin Street administration centre, Gunnedah Library and GoCo.

Mr Groth emphasised that services for:

  • General Council payments and enquiries will still be available online at www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au and on 02 6740 2100
  • The Gunnedah Shire Library will have service changes from tomorrow, with more information to come later today
  • GoCo’s essential services for older people will continue, with information online at http://gococare.com.au/ or 02 6740 2240.

The Federal Government has announced Australians should expect its new increased measures to be in place for at least six months. Schools remain open until further notice.

Gunnedah Shire Council is continuing to monitor and act on the situation daily, with the health and safety of Gunnedah Shire residents and council staff and customers as our first priority.

Gunnedah Shire will be moving to the orange stage over the next 48 hours.

For more information about Coronavirus, visit or call:

 



March 20, 2020

Gunnedah Shire Council’s Continuity Management Team continues to keep a close eye on Coronavirus pandemic developments.

Through its Coronavirus Response Strategy, Council is constantly reviewing the latest information from health and government authorities to ensure we are across any new developments.

Our priorities are the health and welfare of Gunnedah Shire residents and the continuation of Gunnedah’s essential services provided by Council.

We strongly urge people to contact council by phone (02) 6740 2100 or email council@infogunnedah.com.au before coming to the Council offices in person. Many enquiries can be resolved over the phone and payments can also be made by phone and online using BPAY and BPoint.
This will help us all in our efforts to stop the spread of Coronavirus.

Please remember to keep supporting your local businesses when you can.

Keeping up with the news:

Gunnedah Shire Council will continue to provide you with information relating to our essential services, our community, changes to service delivery, cancellations for Council-run events and any other pressing information.

Keep an eye out for news on Council’s Facebook page and website www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au

For more information about Coronavirus and your health, you will need to visit or call:

Further changes to services:

All council services are operating with increased hygiene measures in line with recommendations from NSW Health.

Further service changes under consideration with updates to be provided soon:

  • Visitor Information Centre
  • Gunnedah Memorial Swimming Pool
  • Gunnedah Shire Library
  • The Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Centre


March 19, 2020

Gunnedah Shire Council has taken a proactive approach to the current pandemic, and has set up a Coronavirus Response Strategy to provide direction for navigating the unprecedented situation.

Council has also formed a specialised Continuity Management Team to monitor the changing situation and meet the challenges presented by the Coronavirus as best we can.

The team is reviewing advice daily from NSW Health and the Australian Government Department of Health to ensure Council is prepared and aims to continue to meet the need for essential services to the community throughout the pandemic.

We strongly urge people to contact council by phone (02) 6740 2100 or email council@infogunnedah.com.au before coming to the Council offices in person. Many enquiries can be resolved over the phone and payments can also be made by phone and online using BPAY.

This will help us all in our efforts to stop the spread of Coronavirus.

Keeping up with the news:

Gunnedah Shire Council will continue to provide you with information relating to our essential services, our community, changes to service delivery, cancellations for Council-run events and any other pressing information.

Keep an eye out for news on Council’s Facebook page and website www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au

For more information about Coronavirus and your health, you will need to visit or call:

  • NSW Health – www.health.nsw.gov.au
  • Australian Government Department of Health – https://www.health.gov.au/
  • Coronavirus Health Information Line - 1800 020 080
  • Further cancellations and closures:
  • Cancellation of Melbourne International Comedy Roadshow at Gunnedah Town Hall 15th June.
  • Gunida Gunyah has made the decision to close the Pool Kiosk.
  • Weeks of Speed: Gunnedah Motoring Enthusiasts Weeks of Speed Hillclimb 28th -29th March has been postponed to early September. 

Further closures under consideration with updates provided tomorrow

Changes to the following services are currently under consideration:

  • Gunnedah Visitor Information Centre
  • Gunnedah Memorial Swimming Pool


March 18, 2020

Following our initial update yesterday, Gunnedah Shire Council is continuing to review health advice regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and has put in place changes to meet guidelines for public safety. Gunnedah Shire Council general manager Eric Groth said Council was continuing to monitor the NSW Health site www.health.nsw.gov.au and liaising with other government agencies to ensure a best practice response.

Gunnedah Shire residents are encouraged to make Council payments online and use phone or email for any Council Enquiries. Where possible, please phone Council (02) 6740 2100 prior to presenting to the office in person.

These interim measures are in line with state and federal government advisories restricting non-essential indoor gatherings of more than 100 people, outdoor gatherings of more than 500 people and social distancing of 1.5m between people at all times.

Changes to Council Services:

Council Facilities:

Any sporting groups, service clubs and other community organisations that need to cancel or postpone events at a Council facility due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation are asked to update Council about these changes. This will ensure an up to date record of facility use is maintained.

Justice of the Peace services at the Gunnedah Shire Library have been ceased.

Services at the Gunnedah Saleyard will continue following advice from industry body the Australian Livestock & Property Agents Association (ALPA). The ALPA have emphasised the critical role of livestock auctions in the supply chain, and listed recommendations to minimise risk which Council will implement. In particular:

  • It is strongly recommended non-essential participants, the general public and people who may be more susceptible to COVID-19 due to factors such as age and respiratory conditions do not attend livestock auctions.
  • Anyone who does attend should maintain social distancing, refrain from shaking hands and ensure they maintain hygienic practices.
  • These measures will be reviewed pending further advice from the ALPA or direction from the relevant Government body.

Community members are reminded not to visit any council facilities if:

  • They are showing any signs of a cold or other illness, even if not COVID-19 related
  • They are currently self-isolating due to illness, overseas travel or close contact with someone with Covid-19 or who is being quarantined.

Additional Event Cancellations:

Council has also been advised by the relevant community organisations of changes to the following events:

  • Cancellation of Rotary West Debutante Ball
  • Cancellation of the Catholic Debutante Ball
  • The RSL has cancelled all upcoming ANZAC Day Ceremonies
  • Cancellation of the 2020 Gunnedah Show
  • Cancellation of Weeks of Speed events on Saturday 21st of March, including the Street Parade, Show ‘N’ Shine and activities at Gunnedah Speedway.
  • Cancellation of Country Music Muster 24th to 28th March
  • Gunida Gunyah has made the decision to close the Pool Kiosk. This will take effect from today.

For other community events held by other groups in the community, please continue to refer to the organisers.

For further information about COVID-19, visit www.health.nsw.gov.au 



 March 17, 2020

Gunnedah Shire Council is continuing to review health advice regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and has put in place changes to meet guidelines for public safety. Gunnedah Shire Council general manager Eric Groth said Council was monitoring the NSW Health site www.health.nsw.gov.au and liaising with other government agencies to ensure a best practice response. 

These interim measures are in line with state and federal government advisories about gatherings of more than 500 people and social distancing of 1.5m between people at all times.

Changes to Council Services:

Access to Council Premises and Facilities

Council is currently considering reduced customer service hours, including specified times for vulnerable groups. We will continue to monitor the situation with a view to this being introduced in the coming week. The community is encouraged to avoid face to face contact where possible.

Alcohol-based hand sanitiser has been placed at Council facilities and visitors are encouraged to regularly wash their hands and maintain social distancing.

Payment of invoices and customer service enquiries:

Customers are asked to make every effort to pay invoices via phone and internet banking using the BPay or BPoint details specified on their invoice. For other enquiries, it is advisable to phone Gunnedah Shire Council in the first instance as it is likely queries can be resolved without visiting the office in person.

Meetings with Council Staff:

For planning and rates enquiries, please phone ahead to schedule an appointment. Where possible, meetings will be conducted over the phone to limit in-person contact.

Council Meetings:

The ordinary council meeting on Wednesday, 18th March at Curlewis will proceed, however members of the public are strongly encouraged to observe social distancing should they attend. There are no planned community presentations for this meeting.

A decision regarding future council meetings will be determined based on advice from NSW Health.

Changes to date include:

  • Gunnedah Library – cancellation of regular programs, alternatives are housebound delivery for Gunnedah residents if they cannot come into the library and e-resources are available. Home drop-offs will be left at the door and staff will not be entering homes. For more information, ring 6740 2190.
  • Cancellation of New Residents Event at the Autumn Markets on March 21. Organisers have advised the markets are also cancelled.
  • Cancellation of Youth Week events including the Youth Expo on April 2
  • Cancellation of Harmony Week activities
  • Cancellation of school holiday program for the Easter school holidays
  • Cancellation of interschool debating
  • Cancellation of Youth Leaders Forum
  • Cancellation of GoCo social groups
  • Cancellation of The Sapphires theatre performance
  • Cancellation of Divine Voyeurism opening on Friday 20th March. The exhibition will still be on display and open to the public
  • Cancellation of screenings at The Civic Cinema from Saturday 21st of March.

Council is continuing to review other events and activities, and will keep residents updated as changes are made. Facebook and Gunnedah Shire Council’s website www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au are a great way to keep informed.

For other community events held by other groups in the community, please refer to the organisers.

Gunnedah Shire Council asks people to take precautions with their health and the health of their loved ones by following these guidelines from the www.health.nsw.gov.au website:

  • clean your hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based sanitiser with at least 60% alcohol.
  • cover your sneeze or cough with your elbow or with tissue.
  • avoid close contact with people who are ill
  • avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth
  • stay home if you are sick.

To find out more, visit www.health.nsw.gov.au 

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Media contact: Eliza Gallen (02) 6740 2100.

12 March 2020

Update March 17: This event has now been cancelled due to coronavirus precautions.

 

The sixth annual Youth Expo Gunnedah will be held on Thursday, April 2 with a range of stalls and events to help support students on their life path.

The Youth Expo is a free event for people aged between 12 and 25 and will this year be held at Gunnedah High School.

Gunnedah Shire Council Youth Development Officer Ellen Valler said the Youth Expo was a fun way for young people to gather a range of information during Youth Week 2020.

“Youth Expo Gunnedah is a hands-on experience for students who need to learn all sorts of things that could be helpful in shaping their future,” Ms Valler said.

“It will feature stalls, workshops and talks, with service providers on hand to answer questions and talk to students about the services they have to offer.

“It is all about empowering young people to make informed choices and to know just what there is out there for them. There will also be prizes and giveaways.”

What: The 6th Annual Youth Expo Gunnedah

When: 10am-1pm, Thursday, April 2, 2020

Where: Gunnedah High School, Marquis Street, Gunnedah

Youth Expo Gunnedah is a joint initiative of Gunnedah Youth Council, Gunnedah Shire Council, Gunnedah Youth Interagency and NSW Youth Week.

For more information, contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Youth Development Officer on 6740 2100 or council@infogunnedah.com.au

Photo caption: Students take a look at the Youth Expo Gunnedah in 2019.

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Media contact: Eliza Gallen (02) 6740 2100.

12 March 2020

Update March 17: This event has been cancelled due to coronavirus precautions.

 

Have you recently moved to the Gunnedah region? Or perhaps you know someone new to town?

Gunnedah Shire Council will extend a warm welcome to our new residents at a Welcome to Gunnedah stall at the Autumn Markets in Wolseley Park on March 21.

New residents, including those who have moved to the Shire within the last two years, are invited to stop by to collect a Welcome to Gunnedah goodie bag, which features a new resident kit and other information about local services and community groups.

A free cup of coffee and conversation with local council members is also on offer, with councillors interested in hearing about how new residents have come to call Gunnedah home.

The Welcome to Gunnedah event is an initiative of Council’s Economic Development Working Group, which hopes to build a connected community that attracts and retains new residents.

Council’s Manager of Economic Development Charlotte Hoddle said she anticipated that collaboration with the Autumn Markets on Harmony Day would see a celebration of diversity and our unique community spirit on full show.

“We know Gunnedah is a wonderful place to live and work, so we want to support our new residents to immerse themselves in the new opportunities available to them,” Ms Hoddle said.

Local businesses, sporting groups and community organisations have been invited to include information or a special offer in the Welcome to Gunnedah goodie bag. A maximum of 50 flyers can be delivered to the Council building in Elgin St or the Visitor Information Centre before March 17.

The Welcome to Gunnedah stall will be at the Autumn Markets in Wolseley Park on March 21 from 9am.

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Media contact: Eliza Gallen (02) 6740 2100.

11 March 2020

Locals will soon have the chance to see the acclaimed musical play The Sapphires live at The Civic Theatre.

Written and directed by Tony Briggs, this heart-warming Australian classic is inspired by the remarkable true story of Briggs’ mother. The play inspired the iconic 2012 feature film of the same name.

The sparkling stars of The Sapphires include Brittanie Shipway as Kay, Gamilaroi woman Jade Lomas-Ronan as Gail, Lorinda May Merrypor as Julie and Naarah as Cynthia.

The audience will be treated to an energetic and engaging live theatre performance full of comedy and romance set to some unbeatable soul music.

The musical tells the stories of a singing group of four young Yorta Yorta women, discovered by a talent scout at St Kilda’s Tiki Club. He convinces them to tour Vietnam to sing classic soul songs for the troops and it becomes a life-altering trip to the depths of war and back again.

The Sapphires will be a funny, uplifting theatre experience that explores the realisation of dreams against the backdrop of social upheaval and landmark changes to Aboriginal rights.

Gunnedah’s Civic Theatre is hosting two performances of The Sapphires on Wednesday 25 March, 2020 – a matinee at 11:30am followed by an evening performance at 7pm.

Tickets are $45 and are available online at www.thecivic.com.au, in person at Gunnedah’s Visitor Information Centre, or the Gunnedah Shire Council Office.

There are limited seats available so book now to secure your seat.

Photo caption: The Sapphires are bringing some sparkle to Gunnedah on Wednesday 25 March.

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Media contact: Eliza Gallen (02) 6740 2100.

10 March, 2020

Gunnedah Shire Council is reminding motorists to choose safety over convenience when it comes to driving in school zones.

Children do not always pay attention to what is happening on the road, so need assistance from the community to remain safe when travelling to and from school.

Drivers are urged not to exceed the 40km/h speed limit in school zones as a small difference in speed can have a large impact. A car travelling at 50km/h can take up to an extra nine metres to come to a complete stop compared to a car travelling at 40km/h (Transport NSW).

Recent monitoring activities have also revealed a number of parking infringements in school zones, prompting a community reminder for motorists to check signage when parking near schools. In particular, drivers are reminded that within school zones they are:

• Not permitted to stop in a bus zone or school bus bay,
• Should not stop within 10 metres of an intersection, and 
• Observe no-stopping signs.

Breaches of these restrictions can carry fines and incur loss of demerit points.

Council’s Regulatory Services Co-ordinator Wade Berryman said that parking restrictions around schools help traffic to flow smoothly and ensure the safety of pedestrians, especially children.

“It’s important to park safely in school zones so that other drivers have a clear view of the area.

“We urge everyone to take care when driving in school zones. This may include leaving a few minutes early to find a safe place to park, and making a plan with your child so they wait to be collected in a safe spot,” Mr Berryman said.

Gunnedah Shire Council’s school zone safety activities are conducted in collaboration with the NSW Government’s “Towards Zero” initiative – an operation to push the NSW road toll towards zero.

We are encouraging the community to work together to keep children safe around schools. Council will continue to patrol school zones and motorists are encouraged to familiarise themselves with parking restrictions around their local school.

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Media contact: Eliza Gallen (02) 6740 2100.

6 March 2020

Good news for sailing enthusiasts with a much-loved event back on the Weeks of Speed calendar.

Lake Keepit Sailing Club’s Keepit Kup Regatta will go ahead this year, as recent rain has seen lake levels reach in excess of 10%.

The Keepit Kup is an anticipated activity on the Weeks of Speed agenda and will be a weekend affair, commencing 9am on Saturday 14th March and wrapping up on Sunday 15th March at 4pm.

Highlights of the weekend include the Keepit Kup Trophy, and heats of the NENW Zone Regatta, Travellers Trophy and the Thunderbolt Trophy. Attendees will be kept busy on land with evening entertainment.

The following week will see the Weeks of Speed Festival in full swing and on Saturday 21st March the Gunnedah CBD has something for everyone.

At 10am burn rubber to Conadilly Street to catch the Tractor Trek Street Parade. The Rural Museum will have you travel through time with an array of wheels on show including Tractors, Cars old and new, Bikes, Utes, Model Aircraft, Drag Cars, Street Stockers and Speedway Cars.

Afterwards revellers can see their favourite vehicles up close at the Show ‘n’ Shine held in Woolworths Carpark from 10.30am, with the official opening of Weeks of Speed Festival held amongst the engines at 11am.

2MO will be broadcasting live from the event and there will be a barbecue to raise funds for the Rural Fire Service.

Festivities will shift gears and spill across the road to Wolseley Park on Saturday for the Gunnedah Autumn Market Day. The markets are hosted by the Two Rivers Arts Council (TRAC) and Gunnedah Shire Council as part of Gunnedah’s Harmony Week 2020 celebrations.

Visitors are invited to browse the arts and craft and fresh produce stalls and stay to enjoy street food and live music.

The full Weeks of Speed Festival programme can be found at: http://www.visitgunnedah.com.au/index.php/week-of-speed-festival

Photo caption: Sailors in action on Lake Keepit.

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Media Contact: Eliza Gallen 6740 2100.

10 March 2020

Gunnedah Shire Council has extended a heartfelt thank you to the people of our Sister City Lane Cove for their recent drought relief fundraising efforts.

In December, Lane Cove residents helped spread the Christmas cheer by donating gift cards to help our farming families. Distribution of the cards using the Gunny Money initiative ensured the local economy also benefited with money flowing to Gunnedah businesses.

The community of Lane Cove also held a number of fundraising events, including the December “Rain Bringer” Christmas Concert which featured performances from Hunters Hill High School and Lane Cove Youth Orchestra. Local organisation In The Cove collaborated with The Allcott Bar in Lane Cove to host two trivia nights.

These efforts raised in excess of $12000. Lane Cove Council accompanied this with a generous donation of $2500.

These donations were sent directly to local service clubs such as Rotary and Lions to provide the aid quickly before Christmas to families in need. A portion of these donations were provided to Council for distribution in the New Year.

At the February ordinary Council meeting, Councillors approved the distribution of the remaining drought donations to the Rural Financial Counselling Service and to local services clubs undertaking drought relief work.

Gunnedah Shire Council Mayor Jamie Chaffey said it was great to see the sister city program make a tangible difference to Gunnedah shire residents.

“We are all extremely thankful for the recent support provided by Lane Cove. It is a wonderful example of community service and an important gesture to our farming families that they have not been forgotten during this drought,” Cr Chaffey said.

Cr Chaffey plans to visit Lane Cove later in the year to formally thank those who worked tirelessly with fundraising efforts in such a strong show of support to our rural community.

 

Photo caption: Mayor of Lane Cove, Councillor Pam Palmer, and Councillor Scott Bennison dropped off their gift cards for residents of Gunnedah. Photo courtesy of Lane Cove Council.

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Media contact: Eliza Gallen (02) 6740 2100.

Gunnedah Shire Council is proud to present the Community Participation Plan, a document that will inform our community on planning matters that affect it, and ensure that citizens have an opportunity to be involved in decisions that have the potential to impact their way of life. We acknowledge that engaging our community in open, meaningful, timely and relevant ways delivers better outcomes for the Shire and helps us to build a bright and sustainable future together. The Plan articulates how, when and to what level, Council will engage the community when exercising relevant planning functions of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and associated regulations.

For a copy of the Plan check out:

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5 March, 2020

Gunnedah businesses will have greater access to local opportunities thanks to a new initiative driven by Gunnedah Shire Council.

Council, along with the Gunnedah Chamber of Commerce are encouraging local business owners to sign up to Gunnedah Shire Localised, an online business directory.

Described as “your social network for local business,” Localised helps businesses increase their visibility by building connections with fellow business owners and new customers.

Local businesses can sign up to this platform for free, where they will see benefits including:

  • Access to a library of resources and articles authored by local business experts
  • Opportunities to attend networking and professional development events in the Gunnedah Shire,
  • Free listing on the local business directory, connecting consumers to a large range of local businesses, and
  • Access to an online community noticeboard where local businesses can collaborate and share positive news stories.

Gunnedah Shire Mayor Cr Jamie Chaffey said Localised would facilitate increased spending between local businesses, keeping money within the Shire.

“We have great local businesses, but sometimes they can be hard to find. Through Localised the business community has a new way of coming together to promote themselves, share business tips and advice, find goods and services, connect to business events and discover upcoming local opportunities,” Mayor Chaffey said.

Council Manager of Economic Development Charlotte Hoddle said that Localised will be a fantastic local and collaborative tool for our businesses.

“Localised is a great tool to help businesses reach new customers, as well as connecting the local business community. That’s good for business, for jobs and the broader community,” Ms Hoddle said.

For more information and to join Localised, head to https://gunnedahshire.localised.com.au/

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Media contact: Eliza Gallen (02) 6740 2100.

4th March 2020

Gunnedah’s Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery will soon host a new exhibition, Divine Voyeurism, which seeks to empower women through artful subversion of traditional representations of femininity.

Divine Voyeurism sees collaboration between artists Cat Long and Abby Jerrett, who originally hail from Gunnedah. Long and Jerrett’s interdisciplinary body of work challenges over-sexualised representations of the female body.

The two artists shift the male gaze of performative femininity to a more honest portrayal of womanhood and the female experience.

Jerrett’s work appropriates religious iconography taking inspiration from stained glass windows to challenge constraining aspects of spirituality. Using the traditional craft medium of embroidery, Jerrett’s textile pieces pay homage to her female predecessors whose expression was repressed by patriarchal values informing the art world.

Playing with the balance between positive and negative space allows Long to traverse the curves of the female body using stippling, a technical process that begins and ends with a dot. Through the arrangement and repetition of thousands of these marks, each piece is a collection that celebrates women and their unique strengths.

Gunnedah Shire Council’s Cultural Precinct Team Leader Lauren Mackley said she was looking forward to this innovative exhibition.

“This is an inspired and provocative exhibition. It’s wonderful to see such a diverse range of works coming to a regional gallery,” Ms Mackley said.

“I really encourage everyone to come along and take a look.”

The exhibition opens at 6pm Friday, 20th March, 2020 and continues until Friday 24 April, 2020.

What: Official Opening of Divine Voyeurism

Where: Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery, 81 Chandos Street.

When: Friday 20th March 2020 at 6pm.

Divine Voyeurism

Photo caption: Abby Jerrett (left) and Cat Long (right) in their element with some of the works to be featured.

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Media contact: Eliza Gallen (02) 6740 2100.