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15 December, 2022

Gunnedah Shire Council is calling on NSW State election candidates to commit to a list of priorities to address critical issues in Gunnedah Shire.

Council has endorsed a recommendation to approach candidates for the seat of Tamworth on five priority issues ahead of the March 2023 election.

Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey, who moved the recommendations in a Mayoral Minute at the December Council Meeting, said while there were many priorities for the Shire, it was important to identify the top five to seek the support of candidates.

“The Country Mayors Association of New South Wales and Local Government New South Wales have already identified priorities for the State election,” Cr Chaffey said.

“Our priorities align with these but are specifically targeted at the areas that will help Gunnedah to continue to grow and prosper. Now is the time to have our community’s voice heard at the state level.”

The five priorities endorsed by Council are:

  1. Commit to funding Gunnedah TAFE and/or local Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) to deliver pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship courses identified as specific to the needs of the Gunnedah business community.
  2. Create incentives that will enable an increase in the construction of affordable housing throughout the shire.
  3. The Gunnedah Police Station is manned appropriately to allow for 24-hour policing by 1 July, 2023.
  4. An acceleration and significant increase in road repair funding to allow for restoration and betterment to our local and regional road network to improve resilience throughout the shire.
  5. A commitment that the Gunnedah Hospital Redevelopment, as currently proposed will be fully funded and construction will start in early 2023.

“These are five critical areas for Gunnedah Shire,” Cr Chaffey said. “Training courses that work towards meeting our labour shortage and a commitment to a new four-year funding program called Building Country Homes would be a great start.

“Gunnedah is also fed up with the increasing level of crime. We have a growing population and we need 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week policing to support our existing local police officers in trying to combat the dramatic increase.

“It should also be no surprise that repeated flooding has left us with a huge amount of road damage. We support the Country Mayors Association of NSW’s call for the establishment of a Fixing Country Pinch Points Program to allow councils to plan for future works with certainty.

“Lastly, our promised Gunnedah Hospital Redevelopment has not yet started construction. We need certainty it will happen, and it will happen in 2023, regardless of which political party wins the election.

“Of course, there is more we need from the state and federal governments, but these five priorities are absolutely essential.”

 

Caption: Council supported the five state election priorities put forward.

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For more information, contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications team on (02) 6740 2100.

15 December, 2022

Gunnedah Shire Council will auction five properties on Friday, 31 March, 2023 to recover rates and charges that have remained unpaid for more than five years in the case of occupied land, or one year in the case of vacant land.

Gunnedah Shire Council General Manager Eric Groth said it was necessary to take the action in cases where every attempt to contact and obtain payment from the property owner had been unsuccessful.

“For these properties, this is the final step in a lengthy process to recoup rates and payments after every other avenue, including payment plans, has failed,” Mr Groth said.

“It is not something that is undertaken lightly, and is carried out in accordance with the Local Government Act 1993 which stipulates Council may sell land on which a rate or charge has remained unpaid for more than five years.

“As at 9 September 2022, a total of $18,523.82 was owed on these properties by various owners, and this auction will be held to clear the total outstanding amount. All of these properties are vacant land.”

Two of the properties are in Gunnedah, and there is one property in Breeza, Kelvin and Emerald Hill.

The auction will be carried out by Lakeford Real Estate at The Civic on 31 March, 2023 at 11am.

The Local Government Act 1993 states surplus funds from the auction of properties with outstanding debts are held with Council’s Trust Fund pending discharge to persons having interest in the properties. Where no claim is forthcoming, the balance of sale proceeds is remitted to the State Government in accordance with the Unclaimed Moneys Act.

Caption: The land auction will be held on Friday, 31 March, 2023.

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For more information, contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications team on (02) 6740 2100.

14 December, 2022

Gunnedah Shire Council’s Administration Building, Gunnedah Shire Library and GoCo will close at 12pm on Friday, 23 December for a two-week period. The facilities will not reopen until Monday, 9 January, 2023.

The Gunnedah Memorial Pool will open every day except for Christmas Day, and The Civic Theatre will be closed on Christmas Day, 27 December, 1-3 January 2023, and 9 January, 2023.

The Gunnedah Waste Facility will open each day except for Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, with an early closure of 12pm on 23 December. Rural Waste Facilities will be closed on 23 December, Christmas Day and Boxing Day, 30 December, and 1-2 January 2023.

Bins, including recycling bins, will be collected as usual across the Christmas and New Year period.

The Gunnedah Saleyards will cease operations following the final 2022 sale on Tuesday, 13 December and will reopen for the sale on Tuesday, 10 January, 2023.

The Visitor Information Centre and Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery will be closed on Christmas Day only.

For more details on closures, please see our Christmas Closure Calendar.

Gunnedah Shire Council wishes everyone a wonderful and safe Christmas and New Year break.

For urgent assistance over the Christmas closure period, please phone Council’s after-hours service on (02) 6740 2100.

Caption: Merry Christmas from Gunnedah Shire Council!

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For more information, contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications team on (02) 6740 2100.

While Council will do its best to ensure roadways are serviceable, it is not always possible particularly during periods of adverse weather.

Roads Authorities including Councils, cannot be held liable for everything that happens on their roads. It is extremely rare for Councils to be liable to pay for damage caused as a result of colliding with a pothole.

The following information will assist in understanding the reasons why claims will usually not be paid:

  • The main obligation is on the road user to drive/ride to the conditions and keep a look out.
  • Potholes are generally caused by a combination of weather and heavy traffic.
  • Council has immunity under legislation for claims arising in circumstances where Council had no actual knowledge of the pothole or lacked the resources to repair the pothole quickly and/or permanently.
  • Potholes cannot be permanently repaired when they are wet as the road base needs to be completely dry.
  • Negligence needs to be established in order for a claim to succeed.
  • The onus of establishing negligence rests with the person making the claim.
  • The onus of proving the cost is also upon the claimant.

We understand the current frustration of drivers, using local roads. But it's going to take some time to fix the roads, given we have had two years of unprecedented rainfall. This is currently the case throughout much of NSW, where many councils are dealing with extensive damage to their road networks.

We urge drivers to drive to the conditions and keep a look out.

If you still wish to proceed with a claim,  Please contact our Customer Relations Team via any of the following methods, or use our online Contact Form

Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 9.00am - 4.00pm                            

Telephone Enquiries: 8.30am - 5.00pm

Address: PO Box 63 (63 Elgin Street), GUNNEDAH NSW 2380

Phone: (02) 6740 2100

Fax: (02) 6740 2119

After Hours Emergency: (02) 6740 2100

Email: council@gunnedah.nsw.gov.au

ABN: 80 183 655 793

December 6, 2022

Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey says a decision to close the Gunnedah branch of the ANZ Bank is “deeply disappointing”.

ANZ announced this month the Gunnedah branch would operate on reduced hours ahead of permanent closure on Tuesday, May 16, 2023.

“This announcement is a clear example of a business putting profits before people,” Cr Chaffey said.

“The ANZ Bank has been part of the fabric of Gunnedah since the 1950s – much longer if you count the time before their merger with the English, Scottish and Australia Bank. They have been in the same building at the intersection of Conadilly and Marquis Streets for more than 50 years.

“There are community members here who have been loyal customers to the bank since the branch opened. They continue to do their banking there, alongside local businesses who can’t do all of their banking online. How much profit has our Shire contributed to the bank over those years?

“We could also lose the three families of the skilled employees who work there, with no guarantee from ANZ they will be able to work remotely from Gunnedah.

“This decision – which I have been told by the district manager cannot be reversed – is absolutely disgusting. Our Shire and our economy is growing. In this era of even greater opportunities, our financial institutions should be increasing, not withdrawing their support for our community.”

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For more information, contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications team on (02) 6740 2100.

6 December, 2022

The Gunnedah Christmas Fair is almost here and you’re invited to share in the festive fun in the CBD from 5.30pm on Thursday, 8 December.

The free community event is supported by Gunnedah Shire Council and Gunnedah Chamber of Commerce and funded by the Reconnecting Regional NSW – Community Events Program.

Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey said the Christmas Fair was a bright spot in the year.

“After all the challenges of the past few months, our community needs events like these to reconnect and refresh. It’s always fantastic to see how many families come out for the evening and enjoy this festive event,” he said.

 “There’s plenty to see and do – browse a variety of stalls, join in children’s activities including face painting, jump on an amusement ride, snag a sausage sandwich from the Gunnedah Rotary Club, and have a photo with Santa.

“It’s the ideal opportunity to catch up with family and friends, listen to some live local music, and do lots of Christmas shopping!

“Don’t forget to also pop into our local shops which will keep their doors open during the fair.

“If you live in Carroll or Curlewis, I encourage you to hop on one of the free shuttle buses so you can be part of this family-friendly community event.”

Free shuttle buses will be available to transport residents in Carroll and Curlewis to and from the fair:

  • Carroll Community Ground to Gunnedah - Departs 5.20pm, arrives 5.40pm
  • Gunnedah to Carroll Community Ground – Departs 8.45pm, arrives 9.05pm
  • Curlewis Commercial Hotel to Gunnedah – Departs 6pm, arrives 6.20pm
  • Gunnedah to Curlewis Commercial Hotel – Departs 8pm, arrives 8.20pm

Conadilly Street between Elgin and Chandos streets will be closed from 3.30pm to 9.30pm on Thursday, 8 December to allow for set-up and pack-up.

For more information on the Gunnedah Christmas Fair, contact Council on (02) 67 40 2100 or council@infogunnedah.com.au.

Caption: The Gunnedah Christmas Fair will bring friends, families and neighbours together in the CBD.

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For more information, contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications team on (02) 6740 2100.

1 December, 2022

When the chains of COVID-19 lock-downs and restrictions fell over NSW, Louisa Riordan’s world stood still, but the stillness brought her art to life.

For the Gunnedah artist, ‘A Year at Home’ has been a year of discovery. As the world slowed, her paintbrushes captured the shadow of the days passing, awaiting the next day to come.

These works are ready to be discovered in Ms Riordan’s first local exhibition, opening at the Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery on Friday, 9 December at 6pm.

“My paintings are an autobiographical rendering of moments, tasks, objects and feelings experienced during the past two years of intense home dwelling. Themes of domesticity and motherhood are as inescapable in them as the role itself,” she said.

“Surviving and growing through this time has inspired me to examine my every day. I have come to find joy and wonder in familiar scenes, practises and belongings – the sublime mundane.

“Working in acrylic paint allows me to be both messy and, occasionally, refined - a concept which happily summarises my brain, life and paintings.”

Ms Riordan’s “favourite pastime” as a child was drawing and she pursued this at university where she completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts in 2007.

 “I had a large gap to pursue other career options and have a family,” she said.

“Having kids has reignited my interest in painting. I guess I needed to rediscover a part of my old self as matrescence is all-consuming.

“Painting and mark-making is my preferred medium. I love colour and oscillating between an illustrative style and using paint in a thick painterly manner.”

Local residents may also know Ms Riordan as a past owner of Bitter Suite Café, and the artist behind the colourful cockatoos created with sister Alice McLean for Council’s Vibrant Precincts Project in the alleyway between Conadilly and Little Conadilly streets in 2017.

 

What: A Year at Home exhibition

When: Opening at 6pm, Friday, 9 December 2022

Where:  Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery, 81-83 Chandos Street, Gunnedah.

Continues until: 3pm, Friday, 20 January, 2023

 

Caption: Louisa Riordan’s still-life paintings are an autobiographical rendering of moments, tasks, objects and feelings the artist experienced during COVID-19 lock-downs.

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For more information, contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications team on (02) 6740 2100.

November 30, 2022

Gunnedah Shire Council has awarded a tender for work to upgrade the Gunnedah Airport tarmac to a standard that will allow commercial flights.

Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey said like most projects throughout the country, construction costs had steeply escalated during the past turbulent time.

“Original costs for this project had been estimated at $3.86 million,” Cr Chaffey said. “That estimate now sits at something closer to $8.35 million.

“We have been fortunate to be allocated funding under the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program and the NSW Resources for Regions Program, but it is no longer enough when the cost for the project has more than doubled.”

Cr Chaffey said upgrading the airport tarmac was a critical project for Gunnedah Shire, not only to ensure its ongoing safety, but to allow commercial flights to operate from the airport.

“It is almost 20 years since we have had commercial flights operate from Gunnedah,” he said.

“Our Shire and our economy are growing, and our population has never been bigger. Commercial flights directly to and from Gunnedah will allow business expansion, faster emergency health care, greater tourism opportunities – the list of benefits goes on and on.

“We are already having conversations with interested airlines. But we cannot do this without an upgraded airport.

“This project has been on our priority list as a Shire since 2017 and has been included in our publicly available Delivery Program and Operational Plan since that time.”

Gunnedah Shire Council resolved this month to award the tender to Airport Consulting Group subject to the additional $4,585,731 being made available.

Cr Chaffey said Council was actively seeking state and federal grant funding to meet the shortfall.

“This is a project that will deliver so much to Gunnedah Shire,” he said. “We will do our utmost to secure the funding to make it happen and if that proves impossible, Council will need to meet the remainder. This project is too important to delay any longer.

“We look forward to the day when we can fly directly to and from Gunnedah.”

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For more information, contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications team on (02) 6740 2100.

30 November, 2022

The time has come to nominate outstanding individuals and organisations for Gunnedah Shire’s Australia Day Awards.

Gunnedah Shire’s Australia Day Working Group is calling on the community to prepare their nominations for the annual awards which recognise and honour individuals and groups in the local community who have worked tirelessly to shape and enrich the Shire.

Working Group Chair and Deputy Mayor Cr Rob Hooke said the awards presented an exciting opportunity to recognise the valuable service and contributions of residents, some of which may have gone unnoticed.

 “Every day there are people in our community who are tirelessly giving back to our community,” he said.

“This year has contained many challenges for our Shire with the ongoing presence of COVID-19, and successive flood events that have tested our community’s limits. We have seen how people have stepped up to help their friends, neighbours and fellow residents in these trying times and we are proud that they are part of our community.

“By nominating someone for an award, it will mean our community champions can be recognised for their efforts, and it also gives us the opportunity to say thank you for all they have done for our Shire.

 “If you know someone in our community who has done an amazing job for a charity or community organisation, supported fellow residents, or who should be recognised for their contributions to education, health, sports or the environment, please put them forward by completing a nomination form.”

The 13 categories in Gunnedah Shire Council’s Australia Day Awards are:

  • Citizen of the Year Award (21 and over);
  • Young Citizen of the Year Award (20 and under);
  • Ossie and Beryl Campbell Memorial Volunteer of the Year Award;
  • Eve Turner Perpetual Trophy;
  • Community Achievement Award;
  • Cultural Achievement Award;
  • Max & Mikie Maas Good Neighbour Award;
  • Sports Person of the Year Award (21 and over);
  • Junior Sports Person of the Year Award (20 and under);
  • Junior Sports Team of the Year Award (20 and under);
  • Sports Team of the Year Award;
  • Ivan Towns Memorial Award; and
  • Environmental Citizen of the Year Award (open age category).

Nomination forms are available at https://thecivic.com.au/live-theatre--events. Hard copies are available at Council’s Administration Building at 63 Elgin Street and Gunnedah Visitor Information Centre in Chandos Street.

Applications close at 5pm on Monday, January 16, 2023.

Winners will be announced during the Australia Day Awards Dinner, to be held on Wednesday, January 25, 2023.

Caption: Nominations are now open for Gunnedah Shire’s Australia Day Awards. Pictured is 2022 Junior Sportsperson of the Year (20 and Under) Alice Edmunds with Australia Day Ambassador Fiona Simson. Photo: Gunnedah Times

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For more information, contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications team on (02) 6740 2100.

30 November, 2022

Grants of up to $500 to kick-start 2023 Australia Day activities in Gunnedah Shire villages are now available.

Progress associations, hall committees and community groups within Gunnedah Shire’s villages are invited to apply to Council to help fund their community celebrations.

Gunnedah Shire Deputy Mayor and Australia Day Working Group Chair Cr Rob Hooke said it was a great opportunity for villages to create and host family-friendly events and activities.

“Our Shire villages are active communities and we want to give them an opportunity to celebrate Australia Day in ways that are unique to their towns,” he said.

“Ideas for activities might include a classic Australian barbeque or picnic in the park, a sports event or live music.

“Australia Day is something our communities are passionate about and we’d love to see more great events taking place in January in Breeza, Carroll, Curlewis, Emerald Hill, Kelvin, Mullaley, Piallaway and Tambar Springs.

“The Australia Day Working Group is also planning the Australia Day program for next year’s festivities, so if you have an event you would like to promote, get in touch via council@infogunnedah.com.au or 6740 2100.”

Grant applications close on Tuesday, 13 December 2022. The online application form is available at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/villagegrantaustraliaday

For more information on the grant funding, contact Council’s Economy and Growth team on (02) 6740 2100. 

Caption: Australia Day is always a fun, family-friendly affair in Gunnedah Shire.

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For more information, contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications team on (02) 6740 2100.