Customer Relations, Communications & Lifestyle
October 11, 2021
Stay-at-home orders in Gunnedah have been lifted today, with the Shire transitioning to state-wide restrictions as part of the NSW Government’s Reopening NSW roadmap.
Gunnedah Shire Council’s face-to-face services have started to reopen with the Elgin Street Administration Building opening this morning, and the Gunnedah Memorial Indoor Swimming Pool, Gunnedah Shire Library, Civic Cinema, Cultural Precinct and Gunnedah Visitor Information Centre all open from tomorrow.
In line with the new NSW Public Health Order, customers visiting the Indoor Pool, Library, Cultural Precinct, Civic Cinema and Gunnedah Visitor Information Centre will need to show proof of double vaccination on entry. Children under 16 are exempt from this restriction.
Mayor of Gunnedah Shire Jamie Chaffey said that health and safety should be paramount when reopening.
“While the switch to roadmap settings today is a light at the end of the tunnel for those residents and businesses impacted by yet another lockdown, safety should remain front of mind for everyone.
“There are still several active COVID-19 cases in Gunnedah Shire and in the neighbouring Tamworth Local Government Area, so we need to be on high alert.
“I thank the community for taking this threat seriously and complying with the most difficult of restrictions for what is now close to two years. We are in a position now to enjoy some new freedoms, but we need to do so responsibly so this hard work is not wasted.
“While our first dose vaccination rate is high, our second dose numbers still need to catch up. The recent Royal Flying Doctors Service Pfizer clinics have no doubt helped boost our second dose numbers, but vaccines do take a couple of weeks to be effective so we need to follow all health advice to ensure everyone is protected.
“Keep checking in, wear a mask, get tested if sick and if you have not yet had your vaccination, I urge you to consider making an appointment.”
COVID-19 testing is available locally at the Gunnedah Hospital, Laverty Pathology drive through clinic at Donnelley Fields and Ochre Health drive through clinic at the Gunnedah Showground. For a full list of clinics and operating hours, visit https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/covid-19/Pages/clinics.aspx.
The NSW Government roadmap for easing restrictions is available at www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/easing-covid-19-restrictions. Further information about Gunnedah Shire Council services can be found at www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au.
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October 11, 2021
Gunnedah Shire will exit lockdown with the rest of the state on October 11 in line with the NSW Government’s Reopening NSW roadmap.
Gunnedah Shire Council will be reopening facilities over the next two days, with increased hygiene measures and safety protocols in place. The following services are set to reopen:
Open Monday, October 11:
- Elgin Street Administration Building, and
- Livvi’s Place Playground,
Open from Tuesday, October 12:
- Gunnedah Shire Library,
- Gunnedah Visitor Information Centre,
- Gunnedah Cultural Precinct,
- The Civic Cinema, and
- Gunnedah War Memorial Swimming Pool (Indoor pool only, see information below)
Due to NSW Public Health Order Vaccination Requirements and the minimum level of staffing required to operate Aquatic Facilities, only the indoor pool will be open from October 12-17. The indoor pool will operate from Tues-Sat 5:30am-7pm and 9am to 6pm Sunday.
Under the Public Health order, only swimming classes, lap swimming, squad training and rehabilitation activities will be permitted. A further update will be provided later this week for pool operations from October 18.
In line with public health orders, customers visiting the Indoor Pool, Library, Civic Cinema, Cultural Precinct and Visitor Information Centre will need to be fully vaccinated. These restrictions will be in place until December 1. Children under 16 are exempt.
Before entering these facilities you will be required to present a digital or printed copy of:
- Your COVID-19 digital certificate, or
- Immunisation history statement.
Anyone with a medical exemption will need to provide a COVID-19 medical clearance notice or COVID-19 medical exemption form.
These protocols are mandated by the NSW Government and we ask that you be respectful of our staff who are required to ask for proof of vaccination. For those yet to have two doses of a vaccine, we are still here to help over the phone on 67402100 or online at www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au.
There are still several active COVID-19 cases in Gunnedah Shire and in the neighbouring Tamworth Local Government Area, so we need to continue to be on high alert and follow all health advice.
To view the NSW Government roadmap for easing restrictions, visit www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/easing-covid-19-restrictions. For health advice, a list of case contact locations and testing clinic information go to www.health.nsw.gov.au.
October 6, 2021
The Gunnedah Saleyards redevelopment has reached an exciting milestone with Joint Regional Planning Panel approval of the development application lodged by Gunnedah Shire Council in March.
The saleyards precinct upgrade received an announcement of $14 million in funding from the NSW Government in September 2020 and has been supported by a Gunnedah Shire Council co-contribution of $3.56 million.
Gunnedah Shire Council General Manager Eric Groth said it was exciting to see the project moving forward.
“This project capitalises on Gunnedah’s strengths in agriculture, creating opportunities to grow our already successful beef base and access new online markets,” Mr Groth said.
“We are excited to have the NSW Government’s support for positioning Gunnedah among the national leaders in this industry. From its beginnings in 1919, the Gunnedah Regional Saleyards has grown to become the fourth largest selling centre of cattle in New South Wales, and the eighth largest in Australia.
“With the redeveloped Gunnedah Saleyards facility, we will be at the forefront of technology and ready for the opportunities of the future.”
Member for Tamworth Kevin Anderson said that now approvals had been granted on the new saleyards, investors in the Gunnedah Shire can have confidence of the future growth of the region’s protein industry.
“This project represents a $14 million investment in the future of the Gunnedah Shire,” Mr Anderson said.
“Gunnedah already sees around 120,000 head of cattle move through the yards each year representing over $100 million in sales and this $14 million investment will support and grow that local industry well into the future.
“This facility will be a state-of-the art and will bring our local agriculture industry to the forefront of modern practice and technology.”
The application outlines a range of upgrades and innovations, including:
- Construction of a multi-purpose administration building, comprising of office and administration spaces, a café and outdoor dining area and amenities;
• Construction of multiple roof structures over the existing yard and pen areas,
• Construction of new feed store and workshop sheds;
• Improvements to infrastructure including gates, fencing, gantries and watering systems;
• A new drive-through truck wash capable of accommodating road trains;
• Bitumen sealing of internal roads and internal lighting upgrades;
• Construction of off-street car parking for light vehicles and a parking/queuing area for heavy vehicles;
• Technological improvements including wi-fi and high-speed internet to facilitate on-line sales and other smart technology applications;
• Fenced containment of the site and major security upgrades;
• Upgrades of cattle loading/unloading ramps;
• Making the site more self-sufficient through the installation of up to 1 megawatt of solar panels and installation of Water tanks with the capacity to hold 1,324kl through major stormwater harvesting and reuse facilities.
It is anticipated the project will be completed in 2022.
Caption: The Gunnedah Saleyards redevelopment will ensure the facility is ready for the opportunities of the future.
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October 5, 2021
Following the announcement of multiple positive COVID-19 cases in Gunnedah Shire, the Gunnedah Shire Local Government Area has returned to lockdown until Monday, October 11.
Under the stay at home rules, everyone must remain at home unless they have a reasonable excuse to leave. Reasonable excuses include: shopping for essential items, medical care or caregiving, for essential work that cannot be completed from home and outdoor exercise with a member of your household or one other person. Schools have also moved to online learning.
Gunnedah Shire Council has moved back to the orange stage of the yellow-orange-red Coronavirus Response Strategy, with non-essential facilities closed for face-to-face services.
Gunnedah Mayor Jamie Chaffey said that news of another lockdown was disappointing; following what had been only a short time out of lockdown.
“Our thoughts are with those people who have caught the virus and I wish them a speedy recovery. We need to be mindful of their privacy at this time and I urge the community not to speculate and to instead look to NSW Health for updates,” Cr Chaffey said.
“This is not the news we wanted to hear, but we know that it’s in the best interest of our community to limit movements, abide by the stay-at-home orders and get tested so that we stop any potential spread.
“Council is working to ensure the health and safety of our staff and residents and has closed face-to-face facilities. Council staff are still available to assist you over the phone on (02) 6740 2100 or online.
“Thank you to those who have already come forward for testing. We are working with our Local Member to increase testing availability, with the main clinic having reached capacity early today.
“This is an important reminder that we need to continue to lift our vaccination rate. As at October 3, 89% of the Gunnedah Shire population aged 15 and over have received one dose, while 46.4% are fully vaccinated which is a great result.
“If you haven’t had a vaccine, or still need to get your second dose, I encourage you to contact your GP or pharmacy to make a booking. The Royal Flying Doctor Service are also back in Gunnedah this week providing first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine. Walk-in vaccinations are available at the Gunnedah Showground tomorrow between 9:30 and 4, at the Mullaley Hall on Thursday from 10:30-2:30 and at Curlewis Hall on Friday from 10:30-2:30.
“News of another lockdown will be particularly difficult for our business community, so please continue to support local wherever you can. I hope that this will just be for a brief period and we can get back to a more normal way of life soon.”
From Tuesday, October 5 the following Council facilities have closed temporarily:
- Elgin Street Administration Building,
- Gunnedah Shire Library,
- Gunnedah Cultural Precinct, including the Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery, Civic Cinema, Town Hall, Smithurst Theatre and meeting rooms,
- Gunnedah Visitor Information Centre,
- Gunnedah War Memorial Swimming Pool,
- Livvi’s Place Playground,
- Gunnedah Showground, exceptions apply for drive through medical clinics and exercise in line with restrictions, and
- GoCo Gunnedah Office. Staff will continue to deliver essential services.
Gunnedah Waste Management Facility will remain open for essential services with contactless payment only.
For further information about Gunnedah Shire Council services, visit www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au/index.php/gunnedah-shire-covid-19-advice. For health advice, testing clinic locations and case alerts, refer to www.health.nsw.gov.au.
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October 4, 2021
Following the announcement of multiple positive cases in Gunnedah Shire and associated case contact locations, NSW Health have announced the Gunnedah Shire Local Government Area will return to lockdown from midnight October 4 until October 11.
Under the stay at home rules, everyone must remain at home unless they have a reasonable excuse to leave. Reasonable excuses include: shopping for essential items, medical care or caregiving, for essential work that cannot be completed from home and outdoor exercise with a member of your household or one other person.
Given these developments, Gunnedah Shire Council will move back to the orange stage of the yellow-orange-red Coronavirus Response Strategy, with non-essential facilities to close for face-to-face services. Council staff are still available to assist you over the phone on (02) 6740 2100 or online.
Thank you for your understanding. Further information in relation to Council services will be available tomorrow.
- A complete list of exposure sites can be found on the NSW Health website: https://bit.ly/NSW_CaseLocations
- For a list of COVID-19 testing clinics in Gunnedah, visit https://bit.ly/3kJYf9o.
Gunnedah Shire Mayor calls for investigation into Gunnedah Rural Health Centre vacancy
September 30, 2021
Mayor of Gunnedah Shire Cr Jamie Chaffey has written to NSW Minister for Health and Medical Research the Hon Brad Hazzard and the Federal Minister for Health and Aged Care the Hon Greg Hunt requesting an urgent investigation into Hunter New England Health’s inaction in providing General Practitioner services to the Gunnedah Rural Health Centre (GRHC).
Cr Chaffey said he was compelled to elevate the issue due to the fact that despite Hunter New England Health (HNEH) taking over management of the centre almost fourteen months ago, there are still no additional GP services in the Gunnedah Shire.
“Today I have written to both the NSW and Federal Governments requesting they each undertake a comprehensive investigation into Hunter New England Health’s inaction in providing General Practitioner services to the Gunnedah Rural Health Centre,” Cr Chaffey said.
“Since signing an agreement offered by the Federal Government’s then Minister for Regional Health the Hon Mark Coulton MP on 7 August 2020 with full rights to operate the GRHC facility, and despite receiving several expression of interests from prospective GP services, HNEH have not been able to secure a service for the centre.
“I note HNEH have been able to secure a private general surgeon who works out of the facility for one day a month, and two skin cancer doctors who will visit quarterly, but this does little to resolve the current crisis our Shire faces in accessing GP services.
“A NSW Rural Doctors Network State of Play report released in February 2021 found that Gunnedah has a doctor-to-patient ratio of one general practitioner to 2670 residents, almost three times the recommended ratio of 1:905.
“The development of the $6.7 million dollar GRHC in 2012 was a community effort. The then Federal Government funded $4.3 million, and the remaining $2.4 million shortfall was contributed by community fundraising and donations from the Shire’s business community. It is heartbreaking to watch this state-of-the-art facility lay dormant while our residents are forced to travel hours for basic medical services.
“To put it simply, enough is enough. GP services are desperately needed in our community and it is my opinion that unless immediate action is taken by HNEH, the centre should be taken back by the Commonwealth and redistributed to an organisation that will commit and deliver on the provision of GP services.”
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September 30, 2021
Some Gunnedah Shire Council Services will be closed or operating for reduced hours on Monday, October 4. Service changes include:
- Gunnedah Shire Council Elgin Street Administration Building – closed.
- Gunnedah Shire Library – closed.
- Gunnedah Memorial Swimming Pool – both pools open 9am to 6pm.
- Gunnedah Visitor Information Centre - open from 10am to 3pm.
- Civic Cinema – closed.
- Waste Management Facilities - open as normal.
There are no changes to kerbside collections.
We hope you enjoy the long weekend and as always you can contact our out of hours line for emergency requests on (02) 6740 2100.
September 30, 2021
As at September 12, 2021, 71.9% of the Gunnedah Shire population aged 15 and over have received one dose, while 36.9% are fully vaccinated.
You can contact your GP practice or pharmacy to make a booking for a COVID-19 vaccine, or attend a vaccination clinic.
The Royal Flying Doctor Service are returning to Gunnedah Shire for residents to receive their first or second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination on the following dates:
- Gunnedah: Basketball Stadium, Gunnedah Showground on Monday October 4, Tuesday October 5 and Wednesday October 6 – 9:30am to 4pm.
- Mullaley: Mullaley Hall, Nombi Street on Thursday October 7 – 10:30am to 2:30pm.
- Curlewis: Curlewis Hall, Goran Street on Friday October 8 – 10:30am to 2:30pm.
No appointments are required, just come along on the day with your Medicare card.
There are also several upcoming vaccination clinics throughout Gunnedah Shire run by Hunter New England Health (HNEH). They include:
- Rural Health Centre, Gunnedah – Saturday 16 October from 10am (AstraZeneca)
- Curlewis – Saturday 23 October from 9am (AstraZeneca)
- Tambar Springs – Saturday 30 October from 10am (AstraZeneca)
- Carroll – Saturday 6 November from 9am (AstraZeneca)
Bookings for all HNEH clinics are essential. To book, contact Gunnedah Hospital on 6741 8000 on weekdays between 8am and 4pm.
September 29, 2021
Gunnedah Shire Council is planning for future tourism opportunities and calling for community participation in the creation of a new Destination Management Plan (DMP).
Council has commissioned consultants Jenny Rand & Associates to prepare the Gunnedah Shire Destination Management Plan 2022-26.
The plan will provide a focused list of strategies to develop the Gunnedah destination and identify opportunities to boost tourism and maximise visitor spend locally.
Residents and visitors who would like to help shape this new framework for tourism can now fill in a survey – and go into the draw to win a $50 Gunny Money Gift Card.
Council Manager of Customer and Community Relations Charlotte Hoddle said the new DMP would be an important tool for Council to set out actions to build and manage Gunnedah’s tourism industry.
“This new plan will help guide future tourism initiatives in the Gunnedah Shire and ensure a direction consistent with regional and State priorities,” Ms Hoddle said.
“As well as evaluating our current tourism assets, residents are encouraged to share some of the big ideas they have seen on their own travels that could be implemented in the Gunnedah Shire.
“The DMP will also be an integral tool for tourism operators and community groups when applying for grant opportunities. Following the online survey we will have more targeted consultation with tourism operators and community organisations.
“Having these groups involved in the renewal of the DMP will ensure the consultants are well-informed to deliver a plan with vision and a practical plan of action.
“The survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete, so it’s easy to have your say and make sure it is heard.”
To participate in the resident and visitors survey, visit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GWCCB6D
Copies are also available at the Gunnedah Visitor Information Centre, Council’s Elgin Street Administration Building and the Gunnedah Shire Library.
Responses close at 5pm on Friday, October 29.
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September 28, 2021
Gunnedah is one step closer to a new animal impound facility, after a Development Application was lodged for an extensive upgrade of the current facility.
A concept design has been prepared for the facility on Quia Road which includes shelter and exercise runs for 18 dogs, a dedicated cattery, office space, public reception area, veterinary treatment room and free range exercise yards.
Gunnedah Shire Council has already received part funding for the project, gaining $388,909 in Phase Two of the Federal Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) program.
Council Director of Planning and Environmental Services Andrew Johns said completion of the project will support the welfare of impounded animals and create more opportunities for rehoming animals locally.
"Our pets truly are part of our families and we thank our Federal Member for his support of this exciting upgrade,” Mr Johns said.
“The existing facility is more than 20 years old and with Gunnedah Shire companion ownership rates rising steadily we frequently operate at or over capacity.
“The new facility will have increased capacity and a modern design, helping ensure lost pets are cared for in a comfortable, safe space that is compliant with current and foreseeable regulations and practices.
“This upgrade will also create new opportunities for Council’s Regulatory Services team to assist in micro-chipping animals, deliver responsible pet ownership programs and work with our rescue organisations to provide more options for local rehoming.”
Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton said it’s great to see Gunnedah Shire Council putting its LRCI funding to good use.
“The upgrade to the Gunnedah Impoundment Facility will not only provide a more comfortable place for animals in need to rehoming, but the construction will create employment for local builders and contractors which is especially important as we continue to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic,” Mr Coulton said.
“This is exactly the type of work the Federal Government is proud to support – creating local job opportunities, while delivering lasting benefits.”
Following the approval of the Development Application, Council will call for tenders and quotations for the final design and construction.
Caption: (from left to right) Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey, Council Compliance Officers Paul Zaicos and Toby Jaeger, Council Regulatory Services Coordinator Wade Berryman with Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton.
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