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The native vegetation legislation introduced in 2005 represented an historic change to the way we manage native vegetation across NSW. The Native Vegetation Act 2003 and Native Vegetation Regulation 2005 aim:

  • to manage native vegetation on a regional basis in the social, economic and environmental interests of the state
  • to protect native vegetation of high conservation value having regard to its contribution to water quality, biodiversity or the prevention of salinity and land degradation
  • to prevent broadscale clearing

The Local Land Services (LLS) are responsible for making the decisions about how to best manage native vegetation in NSW.

The new system is based on:

  • Property Vegetation Plans
  • Voluntary agreements between landholders and LLS

Please contact the Local Land Services on 1300 795 299 for further information in regard to native vegetation legislation.

To view the Community Groups within the Gunnedah Shire, please search our Gunnedah Community Directory. The following churches are located in Gunnedah and the surrounding district:

Anglican Presbyterian

32 Elgin Street, Gunnedah
(02) 6742 0038

95 Barber Street, Gunnedah
(02) 6742 0551

   
Baptist Salvation Army
17 Marquis Street (Cnr Marquis & Reservoir Sts.) Gunnedah
(02) 6742 1251
Carinya School, Elgin Street Gunnedah
(02) 6742 5383
   
Catholic Seventh Day Adventist
346 Conadilly Street, Gunnedah
(02) 6742 0200
147 Barber Streets, Gunnedah
(02) 6760 8444
   
Christian Outreach Centre

Uniting

Corner Carroll and South Street, Gunnedah
(02) 6742 4009
Cnr Abbott & Bloomfield Sts, Gunnedah
(02) 6742 2422
   
Grace Christian Centre (AOG) The Chapel Collective
Gunnedah Public School Hall, Elgin St, Gunnedah
(02) 6742 3368
Carinya School, Elgin Street Gunnedah
(02) 6765 6694
   
Jehovah's Witnesses  
14a Walter Rodd Street, Gunnedah
(02) 6742 3490

Gunnedah Hospital

Gunnedah Shire has a modern hospital with 48 beds. The hospital provides a high standard of general medical and surgical services including a day surgery care facility. The Obstetric Unit services approximately 150 deliveries per year. Further specialist care is available in Tamworth.

A busy Emergency Department services the community through on call Visiting Medical Officers. The Health Service has a broad range of community health services including child and family health, Aboriginal health, chronic and aged services; Physiotherapy, X-Ray facilities and a Public Health Dental Clinic, which are also located on the campus. Gunnedah Hospital has a helipad and can access the Westpac Helicopter Service and Child Flight services to Newcastle.

Other health facilities in Gunnedah are NSW Ambulance and a pathology service. The Air Ambulance and Child Flight Neonatal Helicopter serve the community on request.

In 2019 the NSW Government announced it would provide funding of $53 million for a new Gunnedah Hospital, to be completed in the coming years.

For a full list of local health services, visit the National Health Services Directory.

Gunnedah has a number of pre-schools and long day care centres, five primary schools and four secondary schools, as well as a smaller high-quality school for children wtih special needs. Students are provided with quality educational programs delivered by highly qualified and dedicated teachers.

The villages of Curlewis, Tambar Springs, Carroll, Mullaley and Walhallow also have public primary schools.

The New England Institute of TAFE - Gunnedah Campus offers a wide range of Government accredited and locally designed courses at a tertiary education level.

Browse through each school's website which highlights policies, initiatives, programs, student achievements and up and coming events.

For School Zoning and School Holidays, please follow the links. Please note that all information is subject to change and you may need to ring the school direct for further information.
Contact details are as follows:

HIGHER EDUCATION
Gunnedah TAFE New England Campus Community College
Hunter Street 39 Chandos Street
Gunnedah NSW 2380 Gunnedah NSW 2380
Phone: (02) 6742 9600 Phone: (02) 6742 5630
Fax: (02) 6742 9672 Fax: (02) 6742 0798
Email: info@tne.edu.au  Email: gunnedah@communitycollegeni.nsw.edu.au
Website: www.tne.edu.au Website: www.communitycollege.nsw.edu.au
   
Gunnedah Conservatorium  
Gunnedah Town Hall, 144-152 Conadilly Street  
Gunnedah NSW 2380  
Phone: (02) 6742 3998  
Email: enquiries@gunnedahconservatorium.com   
Website: www.gunnedahconservatorium.com.au  

HIGH SCHOOLS
Gunnedah High School St Mary's College
Marquis Street 151 Bloomfield Street
Gunnedah NSW 2380 Gunnedah NSW 2380
Phone: (02) 6742 0155 Phone: (02) 6742 2124
Fax: (02) 6742 4429 Fax: (02) 6742 0188
Email: gunnedah-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au  Email: reception@stmaryscollege.nsw.edu.au
Website: www.gunnedah-h.schools.nsw.edu.au 

Website: www.stmaryscollege.nsw.edu.au

   
Carinya Christian School G.S. Kidd Memorial School
46 Elgin Street 37 Lincoln Street
Gunnedah NSW 2380 Gunnedah NSW 2380
Phone: (02) 6742 2766 Phone: (02) 6741 5200
Fax: (02) 6742 5095 Fax: (02) 6742 4120
Email: gunnedah@carinya.nsw.edu.au Email: gskiddmem-s.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: www.carinya.nsw.edu.au Website: www.gskiddmem-s.schools.nsw.edu.au

 PRIMARY SCHOOLS
St Xavier's Primary School Gunnedah South Public School
152 Bloomfield Street 1/15 Winder Place
Gunnedah NSW 2380 Gunnedah NSW 2380
Phone: (02) 6742 1136 Phone: (02) 6742 1899 | Infants: (02) 6742 1448
Fax: (02) 6742 2929 Fax: (02) 6742 4217
Email: admin@stxaviersgunnedah.catholic.edu.au  Email: gunnedahs-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au 
Website: www.stxaviersgunnedah.catholic.edu.au  Website: https://gunnedahs-p.schools.nsw.gov.au/ 
   
Carinya Christian School G.S. Kidd Memorial School
46 Elgin Street 37 Lincoln Street
Gunnedah NSW 2380 Gunnedah NSW 2380
Phone: (02) 6742 2766 Phone: (02) 6741 5200
Fax: (02) 6742 5095 Fax: (02) 6742 4120
Email: gunnedah@carinya.nsw.edu.au Email: gskiddmem-s.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: www.carinya.nsw.edu.au Website: www.gskiddmem-s.schools.nsw.edu.au
   
Gunnedah Public School  
Bloomfield Street  
Gunnedah NSW 2380  
Phone: (02) 6742 2266  
Email: gunnedah-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au  
Website: www.gunnedah-p.schools.nsw.edu.au  

VILLAGE SCHOOLS
Curlewis Public School Tambar Springs Public School
44-68 Goran Street Mullaley – Coolah Road
Curlewis NSW 2380 Tambar Springs NSW 2381
Phone: (02) 6744 1239 Phone: (02) 6744 2343
Fax: (02) 6744 1213 Fax: (02) 6744 2400
Email: curlewis-p.School@det.nsw.edu.au Email: tambarspr-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: www.curlewis-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Website: www.tambarspr-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
   
Carroll Public School Mullaley Public School
David Street Nombi Street
Carroll NSW 2340 Mullaley NSW 2379
Phone: (02) 6743 1722 Phone: (02) 6743 7852
Fax: (02) 6743 1800 Fax: (02) 6743 7824
 Email: carroll-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au Email: mullaley-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: www.carroll-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Website: www.mullaley-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
   
Walhallow Public School  
Mooki River  
Caroona NSW 2343  
Phone: (02) 6747 4717  
Fax: (02) 6747 4800  
Email: walhallow-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au  
Website: www.walhallow-p.schools.nsw.edu.au  

 PRE-SCHOOLS AND DAY CARE SERVICES
Gunnedah Baptist Community Preschool Gunnedah Preschool
1 Reservoir St 35 Elgin Street
Gunnedah NSW 2380 Gunnedah NSW 2380
Phone: (02) 6742 1805 Phone: (02) 6742 1002
Fax: (02) 6742 1805 Fax: (02) 6742 7044
Email: gdhbaptistpreschool@bigpond.com Email: info@gunnedahpreschool.org.au
Website: www.gunnedahbaptistcommunitypreschool.org.au Website: www.gunnedahpreschool.org.au
   
Goodstart Early Learning (pre-school and daycare) Mary Ranken Child Care Centre (pre-school and daycare)
103 Bloomfield Street Sugargums, TAFE Grounds, Hunter Street
Gunnedah NSW 2380 Gunnedah NSW 2380
Phone: (02) 6742 6999 Phone: (02) 6740 2295
Fax: Fax: (02) 6740 2296
Email: gun@goodstart.org.au Email: mrdirector@gfsc.com.au
Website: www.goodstart.org.au Website: www.gfcs.com.au/mary-ranken
   
Family Day Care Gunnedah Supported Playgroups
Sugar Gums Family & Children's Centre Sugar Gums (TAFE Grounds)
Corner Hunter and Marquis Streets Hunter Street
Gunnedah NSW 2380 Gunnedah NSW 2380
Phone: (02) 6740 2281 Phone: (02)6740 2291
Fax: (02) 6740 2289 Fax:
Email: fdcmanager@gfsc.com.au Email:

Website: www.gfcs.com.au/gunnedah-family-day-care

Website: www.gfcs.com.au/gunnedah-supported-playgroups
   
Gunnedah Early Childhood Intervention Winanga-Li Aboriginal Child & Family Centre
Corner Hunter and Marquis Streets 12 Hunter Street
Gunnedah NSW 2380 Gunnedah NSW 2380
Phone: (02) 6740 2290 Phone: (02) 6743 0999
Fax: (02) 6740 2299 Fax: (02) 6743 0998
Email: ecisupport@gfcs.com.au Email: wayneg@winanga-li.org.au
Website: www.gfcs.com.au/connections-4-kids Website: winanga-li.org.au
   
Ooranga Family Mobile Resource Unit Assoc. Inc. Li'l Achievers (Pre-school & Daycare)
112 Barber Street 211 Bloomfield St
Gunnedah NSW 2380 Gunedah NSW 2380 
Phone: (02) 6742 0603 Phone: (02) 6742 6892 
Fax: (02) 6742 7075 Email: admin@lilachievers.com.au 
Email: ooranga@bigpond.com Website: www.lilachievers.con.au 
Website: www.ooranga.com.au  
   
Puggles School of Early Learning Centre Imagine Childcare and Preschool Gunnedah
15/17 Little Conadilly St, Gunnedah NSW 2380 81-85 Stock Road, Gunnedah NSW 2380
Phone: (02) 6742 1598 Phone: 1300 001 154
Email: info@pugglesgunnedah.com.au Email: gunnedah@imagineelc.nsw.edu.au
Website: https://pugglesgunnedah.com.au/ Website: https://www.imagineelc.com.au/gunnedah

SCHOOL CATCHMENTS

If you're looking for a NSW public school close to your home, you can use the online School Finder tool to search by:

  • level of schooling (infant, primary or secondary)
  • enrolment area
  • individual school

Council is responsible for trees located on Council-owned land and footpaths. It is not Council's responsibility to maintain trees on residential and private land. If you see a tree that requires attention on either a footpath, or Council-owned land please let us know by either completing the Street Tree Removal form or calling 02 6740 2100. All trees reported to us will be recorded, inspected and rated in accordance with the level of priority and risk they pose to public safety.

All planting of trees on Council land, including footpaths, requires authority by Council. Please contact us before proceeding with any planting in these areas as all requests and new planting must be considered in light of proximity to utilities and existing infrastructure. We will happily provide information regarding, trees, species and planting location. Furthermore, no alterations are to be made to footpaths without Council's permission and no trees are to be planted within 20 metres of an intersection, so not to restrict vehicular access and visibility.

Please contact our Customer Service Team on 02 6740 2100 for further information.

Find out all you need to know about your Rates and Water accounts within the Gunnedah Shire, including how Council calculates rates and how to pay your rates, plus information on electronic notices, frequently asked questions and more.

To find about more about your water and sewer charges, water conservation levels, how to read your water meter and water saving strategies, you can download the fact sheets below.

 

Paying your Rates Account  

We offer a range of payment options to suit your needs.

Bpay

Log on to your internet or mobile banking app or call your banking service to pay from your cheque or savings account (minimum payment $5).

Biller code: 72652
Reference: As displayed on your notice

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Pay by credit card go to www.bpoint.com.au or phone 1300 276 468. Available 24 hours, seven days a week. A processing fee applies.

Biller code: 72652
Reference: As displayed on your notice

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Direct debit allows your account to be paid automatically by your financial institution. Download and complete the Direct Debit Form and return to Council.

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You can make regular deductions from your Centrelink payment using Centrepay.

The account number with the service provider is your rates account number (shown in the top right-hand corner of the front page of your rates or water notice) and Council’s Service Provider’s Centrepay Reference Number is 555 068 035L. Find out more on the Centrelink website or call Council's Revenue Team on 02 6740 2100.

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If you’d like to make payment via mail, please make a cheque payable to ‘Gunnedah Shire Council’ and ensure it is crossed ‘Not Negotiable’. Then post your cheque and the tear-off slip from the rates or water notice to:

Gunnedah Shire Council
PO Box 63
Gunnedah NSW 2380

Inperson

Payments may be made in person via cash, cheque and EFTPOS (credit/debit cards) at:

Council Administration Building - Office Hours: 9:00am – 4:00pm Monday to Friday

63 Elgin Street
Gunnedah NSW 2380

Paying your Water Account 

We offer a range of payment options to suit your needs.

Bpay

Log on to your internet or mobile banking app or call your banking service to pay from your cheque or savings account (minimum payment $5).

Biller code: 412726
Reference: As displayed on your notice

Bpoint.gif

Pay by credit card go to www.bpoint.com.au or phone 1300 276 468. Available 24 hours, seven days a week. A processing fee applies.

Biller code: 412726
Reference: As displayed on your notice

DirectDebit.gif

Direct debit allows your account to be paid automatically by your financial institution. Download and complete the Direct Debit Form and return to Council.

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You can make regular deductions from your Centrelink payment using Centrepay.

The account number with the service provider is your rates account number (shown in the top right-hand corner of the front page of your rates or water notice) and Council’s Service Provider’s Centrepay Reference Number is 555 068 035L. Find out more on the Centrelink website or call Council's Revenue Team on 02 6740 2100.

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If you’d like to make payment via mail, please make a cheque payable to ‘Gunnedah Shire Council’ and ensure it is crossed ‘Not Negotiable’. Then post your cheque and the tear-off slip from the rates or water notice to:

Gunnedah Shire Council
PO Box 63
Gunnedah NSW 2380

Inperson

Payments may be made in person via cash, cheque and EFTPOS (credit/debit cards) at:

Council Administration Building - Office Hours: 9:00am – 4:00pm Monday to Friday

63 Elgin Street
Gunnedah NSW 2380

Electronic Notices  

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You can have your Rates and Water Accounts emailed to your nominated email address. The use of emailed bill delivery is quicker, cheaper and better for the environment.

Signing up for this free service will also let you login to the web portal so you can change your email details, retrieve forgotten passwords, view and reprint notices. Please read the Terms & Conditions of Use prior to registering for this service.

To register, open the eNotices portal and follow the 3 easy steps below:

STEP 1
Enter in your email address and eNotices reference number as it appears on your notice.

STEP 2
Check your email inbox and click the validation link.

STEP 3
Select a password and enter your mobile number.

REGISTERING ADDITIONAL NOTICES
To register additional notices, click “Add your notice” in your account Dashboard and the eNotices reference number for each additional notice.

THAT’S IT!
You will now receive notices in your email inbox, and can login to view them online at any time.

eNotices FAQ  

What Notices can I receive via this email service?

​Once registered you will be able to receive: Annual Rate Notice(s), Rate Instalment Notice(s), Rate Reminder Notice(s), Water Account(s) and Water Account Reminder Notice(s) via this email service.

I did not receive my validation link?

Please check your junk folder in your email account. If you need further assistance please call 02 6740 2100.

Could my notice automatically go to my junk/spam folder?

Yes it could, so please check your junk folder in your email account and mark the sender as safe to recieve further notices to your inbox.

If I own more than one property, must I register each property and Account type (i.e. Rate Notices or Water Notices) separately?

​Yes, you will need to register each property you own separately – as well as registering the type of account (i.e. Rates or Water Notices) you would like to receive via email for that property.

After registering for this service, other than Rate and Water Notices, will I receive other Council correspondence or notices via email as well?

​Not necessarily, while Council makes every effect to utilise e-mail for the delivery of correspondence and other accounts, you may still receive some correspondence (e.g. letters) via the post but Council will continue to develop systems to expand on this service.

Will I (or other joint property owners) receive Rate or Water Notices through the post once I register to receive these notices via email?

No, once you have registered to receive your rate or water notices via email you or joint property owners will no longer receive paper notices in the post.

Can Rate and Water Notices be emailed to more than one property owner?

Yes, once you have registered to receive your Rate or Water Notices via email you can link other email addresses for joint property owners etc. to also receive these notices.

What do I do if I change my email address?

​Log on to the eNotices portal using your existing login details and update your email address.

Can I cancel my subscription to this email service?

Yes, you can do this via web portal. If you unsubscribe from receiving your notices electronically, paper notices will be issued after this time via normal post. Notices will be sent to the last advised mailing address for the property. Unsubscription may take one billing cycle to process.

If I receive my Rate or Water Account Notice by email, what payment methods can I use?

​You can use any available payment method detailed on the Account Notice including direct debit.

Rates and Notices FAQ  

Why do I need to pay Council rates?

Rates are an important part of how we look after each other. Everyone who owns land in our local government area pays rates. Gunnedah Shire Council then uses those rates to fund essential services for our community including:

  • Roads, bridges, footpaths, drainage & flood mitigation
  • Parks, public conveniences, cemeteries, pools & sporting facilities
  • Libraries, community centres, halls, cultural & entertainment venues
  • Planning, building, animal, health & public order controls
  • Contributions to Fire + Rescue, RFS, SES & other community groups
  • Aged, youth and child services
  • Tourism, events & economic development.

You can read more about Council’s Rates and Annual Charges in the Gunnedah Shire Council Operational Plan.

How much of Council’s income is from rates and annual charges?

Income generated by rate and annual charges makes up approximately 43% of Council’s total yearly income.

When do I pay my rates?

Rates are calculated from 1 July to 30 June each year and broken down into four instalments:

  • 1st instalment - 31 August
  • 2nd instalment - 30 November
  • 3rd instalment - 28 February
  • 4th instalment - 31 May

You’ll receive your rate notice approximately four weeks before the due date. Interest is charged on any overdue amount.

If you are making a single payment for the full years rates and charges, the payment is due on or before 31 August.

Why is interest charged on rates and annual charges?

If you do not pay your rates, annual charges or water usage bill by the due date, interest will be added to the outstanding amount as a penalty charge. The interest rate charged is disclosed on the front of your rates and annual charges and water usage notices.

What is the categorisation of my land?

The Local Government Act, 1993 requires Council to declare each parcel of rateable land with in the Council area to be in one of the following categories:

  • residential
  • business
  • farmland
  • mining

Gunnedah Shire Council currently has four residential and two business sub-categories.

Your property’s category is based on the primary use of the property and is shown on the rate notice. If you don’t agree with the Council’s categorisation of your land, you can lodge an appeal to the Land and Environment Court within 30 days of the declaration.

Please notify Council within 30 days if there has been a change in use of your land, which may change the category of your land for rating purposes.

At any time, you may apply to Council to have a land category and sub-category reviewed. If you wish to discuss the categorisation of your land please email Council’s Revenue Team, or phone 02 6740 2100 or complete the Change in rating Classification Application Form and return for consideration.

For properties to be classified as Farmland an Application for classification of land as farm land for rating purposes is to be completed and returned to Council for determination.

How are ordinary rates calculated?

The setting of ordinary rates each year involves the following process;

  • Council calculates the total permissible rate income by applying the approved % increase to the previous year’s rate income
  • The total income is allocated over the rating categories
  • The income per category/sub category is allocated based on the land value total for the category and adjusted for those with a land value less than the amount that would be raised if they fall below the minimum rate for that category/sun category.

The general rate for each property is the rate in $ (for its category/subcategory) multiplied by the land value and if the amount is less than the minimum rate for the category/sub category the minimum rate is applied.

How is my land valued?

Land values assigned for rating purposes are supplied to Council by the Valuer General’s Office and are made every three years. If you don’t agree with the valuation of your land, you must direct any objections to the Valuer General’s Office. Whether or not an objection is pending, the rates levied must be paid by the due date indicated on the front of your rate notice.

Is any land exempt from rates and annual charges?

Certain land classified as non-rateable is exempt from rates and annual charges.

In order to be eligible for exemption from rates and annual charges your parcel of land must fall into one of the following categories:

  • churches
  • minister's residences
  • schools
  • public land
  • hospitals
  • land owned and used by public charities
  • other land as provided in the provisions of the section 555 and 556 of the Local Government Act, 1993.

If you are dissatisfied with Council's decision you may appeal this decision in the Land and Environment Court of NSW.

What is rate pegging?

Under the Local Government Act 1993, the total amount of income that a council can raise from certain rates and charges is limited. This is called the rate peg percentage. The rate peg is determined on an annual basis.

Because of rate pegging, a council’s overall rates revenue cannot increase by more than the approved percentage increase.

If overall land values rise, councils may have to reduce or otherwise adjust the amount of rates levied per dollar so that total income does not grow by more than the approved percentage increase.

Can my rates increase by more than the limit allowed by the State Government?

Yes.

The rates paid by some rate ratepayers may increase, decrease or stay the same in regard to the rate peg % limit set by IPART on behalf of the State Government each year. This will occur only as a result of a General Revaluation of all land values, which occurs every 3 years. (The determining factor is the land valuation on EACH individual property).

OR, if Council is successful in an application to IPART for a Special Rate Variation above the set Rate Peg % amount for that year.

What are postponement of rates?

Postponed rates are part of your normal rate calculation however they are kept in a suspense account separate to your rate account. This means that the amount of rates you actually pay each year is reduced. The rates postponed accrue on a year to year basis and attract interest charges. Upon reaching the sixth year Council will write off the first years rates postponed together with interest charged. Council will do this every year. This means that at any one time you will only have five years rates postponed plus applicable interest charges.

Any change to the residential or rural status such as demolition of a house for redevelopment, subdivision or usage change to business or commercial must be notified to Council within one (1) month. Should any changes occur, you will be required to pay the postponed rates and interest held in the postponed account.

If you wish to make an application please read section 585 of the Local Government Act 1993 to ensure that your parcel of land is eligible to be considered for the postponement of rates.

What is a domestic waste management charge?

Under the Local Government Act 1993, Council must levy an annual charge for the cost of delivering domestic waste management services such as garbage, green waste and recycling and this can’t be financed from ordinary rates. As such, Council sets a separate and sufficient annual charge to cover the reasonable cost of providing these services.

The costs involved in this annual charge include:

  • Costs associated with collection of garbage, greenwaste and recycling
  • Processing costs associated with garbage, greenwaste and recycling
  • Licensing requirements for these wastes collected at transfer stations and landfills
  • Contamination Management costs associated with greenwaste and recycling collection
  • Waste and Recycling education
  • Management and administration of all Council's waste collection and processing services.

A Vacant Land waste charge is applied to each residential parcel of vacant rateable land that is within the waste collection area, for which the service is available.

Why do I pay a waste management facility charge?

In accordance with the Local Government Act 1993, requires councils to levy an annual charge for waste management on all parcels of rateable land, including vacant land, whether or not the facilities are actually used. It is considered that all property owners should contribute to the current and future provisions of waste management.

The costs involved in waste management include:

  • Maintenance, upgrading and future remediation of Council’s transfer stations and landfills
  • Licensing requirements of the transfer stations and landfills
  • Monitoring of transfer stations and landfills
  • Waste and Resource Recovery education
  • Management and administration of all Council's landfill sites.

What’s the stormwater management levy?

This is a levy we charge to help cover the cost of managing stormwater that flows off privately owned, developed urban land. The levy helps us provide, manage and improve our community’s stormwater system.

What are wastewater (sewerage) availability charges?

Each property that has access to the Council’s sewer service, whether or not the property is connected, is charged an annual levy for wastewater management.

The levy for non-residential properties connected to the Council’s sewer service is calculated by multiplying an availability charge per connection (based upon water meter size) plus a sewer usage charge by a sewer discharge factor. Where this calculated charge is less than the minimum non-residential sewer service availability charge, the non-residential sewer service availability charge will apply. Otherwise the calculated charge will apply.

What are water service availability charges?

If your property has access to Council’s water service, whether or not you are connected to or use that service, an annual service availability charged will apply based on the size of the meter. Properties that are exempt from rates under section 555 of the Local Government Act 1993 are exempt from availability charges, unless they are using the service.

What are water consumption charges?

Gunnedah Shire Council charges water consumption per kilolitre of actual water consumed. All residential are currently charged on based on a tired system:

1st Tier - 0 to 400 kilolitres
2nd Tier - 401 kilolitres and above

and from 1 July 2022

1st Tier - 0 to 400 kilolitres
2nd Tier - 401 to 800 kilolitres
3rd Tier - 801 kilolitres and above

Gunnedah Shire Council operates a Three Tier Tariff System for all residential properties.  The Three Tier Tariff System is designed to encourage residential users to conserve water and is based on the NSW Department of Industry Best-Practice Management of Water Supply and Sewerage Guidelines.

The lowest tier typically corresponds to an amount of water sufficient to meet basic indoor needs like drinking and bathing.  Each subsequent tier charges a higher rate and is designed to discourage households from using water for non-essential things like large lawns and swimming pools.

This means that the first 400kL of water used in a financial year is calculated at the first tier rate. Water usage from 401kL to 800kL will be charged a 1.5 times higher than the tier 1 rate and consumption above 800kL will be charged at 1.5 times higher than tier 2 rate.

Non-residential water properties are charged a fixed rate per kilolitre for all water consumed.

As a pensioner, are you eligible for a concession/rebate on your rates?

Concessions are available for eligible pensioners. To be an eligible pensioner you must receive a pension from either Centrelink or the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, and be entitled to a pensioner concession card issued by the Commonwealth Government. You can only claim a concession on the property if it is the sole or principal place you live.

Eligible pensioners are entitled to:

  • Half of the total of your ordinary rates and domestic waste management service charge, up to a maximum of $250.
  • Half of your water rates or charges, up to a maximum of $87.50.
  • Half of your sewerage rates or charges, up to a maximum of $87.50.

If joint owners are eligible for a pensioner concession, a separate form will need to be completed by each owner to receive the maximum rebate, otherwise only a partial rebate will be granted.

Call us on 02 6740 2100 or visit us at the Administration Building with your card to complete a Pensioner Concession Rebate Application Form.

I’m experiencing financial difficulties. What can I do?

If you’re worried you won’t be able to pay your rates or water account by the due date, please call the Revenue Team on 02 6740 2100. We may be able to make alternative arrangements for you (interest may still be charged). Alternatively, fill in a Hardship Rate Relief Application Form and return to Council for consideration on the assistance that could be provided as set out in Council’s adopted Hardship Policy.

How do I update my personal details?

Postal address:

Let us know your new address by emailing council@gunnedah.nsw.gov.au, completing our Change of Postal Address Form, or by writing to Gunnedah Shire Council, PO Box 63, Gunnedah NSW 2380.

Name change:

Send us a certified copy of your marriage certificate, change of name certificate or divorce order. You can use your driver’s licence in support of one of the above documents, but not in its place.

Add or delete a name:

Change your title deeds with NSW Land Registry Services. They’ll let us know your new details.

Snakes, Possums, Koalas, Kangaroos and other Protected Species

Contact WIRES (Wildlife Information, Rescue & Education Services) to report an injured animal or to report a snake that is posing a threat.
Wires: Phone: 1300 094 737.

Magpie Attacks

For most of the year magpies are not aggressive, but for four to six weeks during nesting they will often defend their territory vigorously. People walking past may be seen as 'invaders' of the territory, prompting the magpies to fly low and fast over the person.

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Magpies and the Law

Magpies are protected throughout NSW, and it is against the law to kill the birds, collect their eggs, or harm their young. If you feel a magpie is a serious menace, it should be reported to the police or the nearest office of the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS).

National Parks and Wildlife Service – Coonabarabran Office
Phone: 02 6842 0200

The NPWS can issue a Section 120 License to the owner of the property where the magpie is located. This license allows the property owner to ”harm native fauna”. However, the person given the responsibility of destroying/removing the bird, must also obtain a Section 121 License.

Say no to native animals as pets

We know we have amazing wildlife literally on our doorstep, but please don't think about keeping any as pets. The Council does not endorse keeping snakes or other native Australian wildlife as pets.
As the RSPCA states, such animals are "adapted to the wild, rarely enjoy human company or handling and are predominantly nocturnal in their habits".
Let's leave them in their own homes, not ours.

If stock are roaming, unattended or have strayed onto the road or road reservce please contact Council on 02 6740 2100 to notify our ranger.

If, however, the stock have roamed onto private property, it is the landholders responsibility to secure the animals as best they can to prevent further roaming.

If you find roaming stock on your land, please follow these steps:

  • Secure the animal/s as best you can ensuring your own safety
  • Notify the neighbours that stock have roamed onto your property
  • You must allow the owners of the stock 48 hours to collect them from your property
  • If you cannot locate the owners of the stock, or they are not collected within the specified timeframe, please contact Council to notify our ranger.

Gunnedah Shire Council promotes the benefits of owning pets and we aim to ensure that pets and people live together happily and safely.

Our Animal Control - Companion Animals Management Plan balances the rights of animals and their owners with the needs of the wider community and environment, and encourages responsible animal ownership.

We aim to educate non-pet owners and children about animal behaviour and safety around other people’s pets. And we are committed to providing an off-leash exercise area for dogs and their owners, while also ensuring non-pet owners have access to parks and gardens. Woolshed Reserve is the designated off-leash area and is located on the corner of Maitland and Chandos Streets. Why not take your dog down for a run and enjoy the scenery of the Namoi River bank?

The Companion Animals Act 1998 sets out an owner’s responsibility for controlling their pet in the local neighbourhood and public places. For example, dogs must be controlled on a leash when in public (except in designated off-leash areas) and wear an identification disc with their name and contact number of their owner on their collar.

If you believe an animal is being neglected or mistreated, please contact the RSPCA NSW Animal Cruelty Hotline on 1300 278 358.

Restricted Breeds & Dangerous Dogs
Under NSW law, restricted breeds can no longer be sold or given away in NSW. It is illegal to accept ownership of such a dog. If you already own such a dog, you must desex and register it. If you own a restricted dog and it attacks or injures a person or an animal (other than vermin) without being provoked, you must report it to Council within 24 hours of the attack or injury. In NSW, a restricted dog is one of the following:

  • American pitbull terrier or Pitbull terrier
  • Japanese tosa
  • dogo Argentino (Argentinean fighting dog)
  • fila Brasiliero (Brazilian fighting dog)
  • Any other dog of a breed, kind or description, whose importation into Australia is prohibited by, or under, the Customs Act 1901 of the Commonwealth (Perro de Presa Canario or Presa Canario)
  • Any dog declared by an authorised officer of a council, under division 6 of the Companion Animals Act 1998, to be a restricted dog.

Starting from 1 July 2020, annual fees for restricted and dangerous dogs apply under the Companion Animals Act 1998. You will need an annual permit obtained from www.petregistry.nsw.gov.au.

Companion Animals Act

As a companion animal owner you have responsibilities towards the wider community as well as towards your pet. The Companion Animals Act 1998 sets out some of these responsibilities and gives Councils the power to assist and where necessary, enforce the law to ensure that all owners meet these responsibilities. The Act also requires all cats and dogs to be micro-chipped and registered for life.

You can use the links below to download a Lifetime Registration Form or forms to update or change addresses and owner details.

Please click here to download the Companion Animals Act.

Please click here to download the Animal Control Fees and Charges 2021-2022.