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Gunnedah Shire’s community and sporting groups are set to receive a financial boost under Gunnedah Shire Council’s annual Section 356 Community and Sports Small Grants Program.

Applications are now open and Council is inviting submissions from eligible groups for the financial assistance package.

Gunnedah Shire Deputy Mayor Gae Swain said the program has been in place for more than a decade and is designed to support the work of local not-for-profit, charitable, community and sporting groups.

“The level of funding available under the program is dependent on the project, but it can be up to $5000, which is a fantastic financial lift for some of our smaller groups,” Cr Swain said.

“I would encourage all of our local groups to look into this program and to take advantage of this once-a-year opportunity for funding for a worthy project or program.”

Community Small Grants applications must meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • Addresses existing gaps in service or community development
  • Seeks to address issues of access, equity and inclusion
  • Improves collaboration with other organisations/groups in the Shire
  • Has involvement from volunteers and self-help initiatives, which build upon Council’s contribution
  • Includes consumer/user participation in management of the project
  • An innovative and creative approach to identified needs

Sports Small Grants applications must meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • Improves participation in their organisation or sports activities
  • Addresses safety concerns
  • Supports, trains and/or encourages participation of volunteers

“As Council seeks to support the development and continuity of local organisations, priority will be given to those applications that not only benefit their organisation but also the broader community,” Cr Swain concluded.

Application forms and guidelines are available below or from Council’s Administration Building, 63 Elgin Street, Gunnedah, Gunnedah Shire Library.

Form - 2018-19 Section 356 Small Grants Application and Declaration

POLICY - Small Grants under Section 356 LGA - Adopted 21 June 2017

The 2018/19 funding round closes at 5.00pm on Tuesday, 24 April 2018. Further information is available by contacting Council’s Community and Social Planner Debra Hilton on (02) 6740 2100 or council@infogunnedah.com.au 

Photo: The 2017/18 recipients of Gunnedah Shire Council’s Section 356 Community and Sports Small Grants Program.

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Media Contact: Ashley Gardner 6740 2100.

13 March 2018

Printmaking exhibition Arctic Inspirations and More officially opened at the Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery on Friday night. The exhibition is a collaboration of works between Gunnedah’s very own print makers and renowned Sydney-based print makers Bernhardine Mueller and Marg Vickers. The exhibition showcases handmade printed books, miniature prints, etching/aquatint, relief and multi-plate collagraphs, as well as a variety of other printmaking techniques and the exciting works of local artists. The exhibition continues until April 8.

12 March 2018

Most flares have a use-by-date of three years, and penalties apply if they are not replaced before the expiry date. It is the responsibility of marine flare owners to dispose of the expired flares in a safe and timely manner.

To safely dispose of your flares, visit Tamworth Regional Playground on Thursday, 12 April 2018 at 3-7pm.

View the Expired Flare Collection Flyer for more collection dates and locations.

8 March 2018

Gunnedah Shire Council is introducing an Economic Development Working Group to focus on ensuring Gunnedah’s economy remains vibrant and on the path for further growth.

Gunnedah Shire Council’s Economic Development Manager Charlotte Hoddle said the Gunnedah economy has been traditionally reliant on agriculture and mining as its driving forces, however climate and market conditions can impact pricing in both sectors, making them unstable at times.

“Council have committed to a 10-year Community Strategic Plan that seeks to develop a diversified economy that is a balance of all economic contributors,” Ms Hoddle said.
“The idea behind the Economic Development working group is to ensure that business owners and representatives will have a voice in setting the strategic direction for economic development and potential future growth of Gunnedah.”

Council is seeking expressions of interest from five business community representatives, from key sectors in the local economy, including agricultural related business, mining, and a professional services or retail focused business, to join this working group.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for local businesses to share their input for the framework for growth in our local community. We are looking forward to receiving applications from across the sectors,” Ms Hoddle said.
For more information contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Economic Development Manager Charlotte Hoddle on (02) 6740 2100 or download an Economic Development Working Development Nomination Form here.

Photo: Gunnedah Shire Council’s Manager Economic Development Charlotte Hoddle with Gunnedah Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Stacey Cooke, who supports the initiative.

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Media Contact: Ashley Gardner 6740 2100.

9 March 2018

A local tribute concert to commemorate the service of Australian war veterans and those who served from the Gunnedah district has received a $1500 grant from the NSW Government.

The Gunnedah Anzac Working Group was recently notified of its successful Anzac Community Grant application, with the funds to be put towards the 2018 Pensioners Hill Centenary of Anzac Concert.

The concert will be held on Sunday, 22 April 2018 at Pensioners Hill prior to Anzac Day and will aim to educate those in attendance on the effects of war on both the individual combatants and associated service personnel and their families in a memorable event. The concert will be held from 4pm and will include three sessions (approximately 45 minutes to one hour each, with 20 minute intermissions).

Gunnedah Anzac Working Group Chair Owen Hasler said the concert will include performances of traditional war tunes by the national award-winning Gunnedah Shire Junior Band, well-known songs from the last century by students of the Gunnedah Conservatorium of Music, and war poetry readings and extracts from letters read by school students.

“As this will be the final Centenary of Anzac event to be held in Gunnedah, we are aiming to provide a memorable concert in order to recognise the fact that the devastating First World War, which dramatically affected many families in Gunnedah, concluded a century ago,” Mr Hasler said.

“The concert being held overlooking the town provides a fitting setting for this emotionally charged concert which will highlight the sorrow of war, but also the willingness to accept sacrifice and hardship in defence of our nation. It is seen as both an educational as well as a commemorative event, and will involve a large section of our community, both as performers and spectators.”

Rotary Club of Gunnedah West will fire up the barbecue and people are also encouraged to bring a picnic to enjoy during the performances.

“We will have a four seater golf buggy to assist people to get to the top of the hill, and seating for approximately 250 people, however, we would encourage people to bring their own chairs as well. Lighting and port-a-loos will be on site,” Mr Hasler said.

Photo: Anzac Working Group Chair Owen Hasler.

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Media Contact: Ashley Gardner 6740 2100.

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8 March 2018

The Ministers’ Awards for Women in Local Government celebrate the contribution of women to local government in NSW. In addition to recognising the significant contribution of Award winners, the Awards aim to encourage more women to take on leadership roles in Local Government in NSW.

“We are very proud Breanna has been recognised as the inaugural winner of the 2018 Ministers’ Award for Women in Local Government Traineeship Award. She is a welcome addition to the team at Council and it is only fitting that she has been awarded for her efforts. This is a significant achievement at the start of her career and reflects what is to come,” General Manager Eric Groth said.

“Council has been supportive of traineeships for many years and puts in place a Business Administration Traineeship yearly to focus on skills development in that area. They are mentored throughout the process and have access to training, support and guidance to help establish their careers. It is not only a rewarding experience for the trainees because they are investing in their future, but also for Council because it’s fostering a progressive environment for job seekers locally.

“The need for and value of a traineeship role is identified in Council’s 10-year Community Strategic Plan. The plan outlines the need to attract and retain young people and families to our area to maintain population balance and for Council and local business to provide traineeships and apprenticeship opportunities for young people across a variety of industry sectors.”

Gunnedah seniors are eagerly anticipating Seniors Week 2018, an annual celebration of senior citizens and the contribution they make to the community.

This year, Seniors Week in Gunnedah will be held from Monday, 9 April to Sunday, 15 April and will be delivered by Gunnedah Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association, Oaktree Retirement Villages, Gunnedah Shire Library, The Civic and GoCo Community Care.

Gunnedah Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association is the driving force behind Seniors Week and will host the official opening on Monday, 9 April, with a complimentary morning tea and entertainment by Rex Baldwin at the Smithurst Theatre. The group will also host a Mystery Bus Tour on Saturday, 14 April - which is expected to sell out quickly.

Gunnedah Shire Library is holding the ‘Looking Forward, Looking Back Seniors Open Day’ with paper craft, brain games and adult storytelling, and will launch an exciting new intergenerational library program to promote literacy in the Gunnedah community.

Oaktree Retirement Villages is a newcomer to the Seniors Week team, and will make its mark by continuing the much-loved annual Seniors Luncheon on Wednesday, 11 April, at its Favell Street community centre.

GoCo is supporting Seniors Week by providing transport to various events, by joining the Men’s Shed on Wednesday 11 April for an information session, and inviting all seniors to try the weekly Strength and Balance Exercise Class at GoCo on Thursday, 12 April from 9am.

On Friday, 13 April, seniors will be treated to a special screening of The Dressmaker at The Civic, starting at 10am with a complimentary morning tea.
To conclude the festivities, Gunnedah Shire Council is offering a senior concession to attend the Dustier Than Ever Slim Dusty Tribute Show, which will commence at 3pm on Sunday, 15 April at the Gunnedah Town Hall.

View the full Gunnedah Seniors Festival Program 2018 here. For more information about Seniors Week or to book transport to any of the planned activities, contact GoCo Community Care on (02) 6740 2240.

Photo: Seniors Week Committee, back from left, Kathryn Blinman, Christiane Birkett and Kate Mackley. Front from left, Jan Snow and Myra Tailby.

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Media Contact: Ashley Gardner 6740 2100.

Nominations are invited and will be received by the undersigned up to 4.00 pm on Friday 22 March 2018, from interested members of the community for the following positions on Council’s Economic Development Working Group.

  • A maximum of five members from the community 

Inclusion of community members is at the discretion of the Council. Community representatives must be a resident of the Shire and desirably be active members of the Gunnedah business community.

Nominations are to be submitted on the Nomination Form which may be obtained from Council’s Customer Service Counter, Shire Administration Building, Elgin Street Gunnedah or on Council’s website www.infogunnedah.com.au.
The following provides an overview of the Working Group’s structure and operation:

ROLE
The purpose of the Working Group is to assist Council and staff is determining the economic development priorities for the Gunnedah Shire and driving their outcomes. The group will determine the enabling infrastructure to growth, growth opportunities and issues restricting development.

The Working Group has no specific delegations under Section 377 of the Local Government Act, 1993.

MEETINGS
Meetings of the Working Group will be held quarterly or as deemed necessary by the Working Group Executive in order to progress the issues at hand. Only urgent matters with the support of members will be considered without three days notice.

Download an Economic Development Working Development Nomination Form here.

Further information on the Working Group may be obtained from Miss Charlotte Hoddle, Manager Economic Development on 02 6740 2100.

Eric Groth
General Manager
Gunnedah Shire Council
PO Box 63
GUNNEDAH NSW 2380

1 March 2018

Budding photographers are in with a chance to win a $500 Gunnedah Gift Card and the opportunity to exhibit their works as Gunnedah Shire Council launches a new photography competition titled ‘Faces, Places and Spaces’.

The competition is now open for entries and Gunnedah Shire Council is asking local people to snap pictures of the landscape around them; flora and fauna; tourist destinations and the CBD; community events; community, culture and lifestyle; villages; commercial and industry; and a creative depiction of what the photographer loves most about where they live. All photos must have been taken in the Gunnedah Shire from January 2018.

Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications Officer Ashley Gardner said the competition is aimed at community engagement and exposure of Gunnedah Shire’s gems.
“The Gunnedah Shire provides photographers with an endless supply of photo opportunities and we are looking for images that creatively capture our Shire,” Mrs Gardner said.

“We want the photographers to tell their story of Gunnedah and its people through their lens.”

Mrs Gardner said Council plans to host the competition bi-annually, to build a photographic record of the Shire and for future promotional purposes.

“Not only will the competition allow the photographers to showcase their talents in an exhibition, there is potential for them to see their work published on websites and brochures, which is really exciting,” she said.

Entries to the competition opened on March 1 and will close on May 31. All entries will be featured in an exhibition in June 2018, where judging will take place. Entry is open to Gunnedah Shire residents only.

The overall winner (must submit a photo in each category) will receive a $500 Gunnedah Gift Card and first place in each category will receive a $50 Gunnedah Gift Card. Judging will be open for a People’s Choice Award throughout the exhibition, with the winner presented a $100 Gunnedah Gift Card at the July Ordinary Council Meeting. Entrants can receive more than one prize.

View the ‘Faces, Places and Spaces’ Photography Competition download an Entry Form and full Terms and Conditions here.

For more information contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Communications Officer Ashley Gardner on (02) 6740 2100 or council@infogunnedah.com.au

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Media Contact: Ashley Gardner 6740 2100.

26 February 2018

The Gunnedah Printmakers’ will star alongside renowned Sydney-based printmakers Bernhardine Mueller and Margaret Vickers at an upcoming art exhibition: Arctic Inspirations and more.

Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery will showcase the collaborative exhibition from 9 March until 8 April.

Bernhardine Mueller has conducted numerous workshops in Gunnedah and has developed quite the following through her contemporary printmaking practices. Arctic Inspirations and more is a chance for Mueller and Vickers to express their love and respect for their environments.

“Both artists draw on different surrounds from the sprawling urban landscapes, to bushy outback retreats and adventures to Greenland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands,” Arts and Cultural Officer Lauren Mackley said.

“Both artists are often left with the quandary – ‘how do we protect and preserve our land for future generations?’ – and use this as a motivator for their creative processes.”

Throughout the exhibition, both galleries will be adorned with prints of a variety of styles, subject matters and from artists around NSW. All artists will be exhibiting works that draw inspiration from different places, practices and principles, however unified in their love for the art of printmaking.

The exhibition will showcase handmade printed books, miniature prints, etching/aquatint, relief and multi-plate collagraphs, as well as a variety of other printmaking techniques and the exciting works of local artists.

There is also an opportunity to attend an artist talk with Margaret Vickers as she will be sharing the inspirations that drive her creative processes and share how the landscape has directly influenced her artmaking practices. Bernhardine Mueller will present a two-day intensive workshop providing an individual approach for all printmakers, focusing on safe printmaking techniques with collagraphs, including colour roll ups, a la poupe (colour) and viscosity printing. The workshop is designed for beginners as well as more established artists.

Any artists who are wishing to contribute their prints to the exhibition are required to deliver framed works to the Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery by 5:00pm Monday, 5 March, 2018. The exhibition will be officially opened by Shirley Urquhart at 6.00pm on Friday, 9 March, 2018.

For more information contact Gunnedah Shire Council’s Arts and Cultural Officer Lauren Mackley on (02) 6740 2100 or council@infogunnedah.com.au 

Artist Talk: Margaret Vickers
When: Tuesday, 13 March at 3.00pm
Where: Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery
Contact: Gunnedah Shire Council’s Arts and Cultural Officer Lauren Mackley on (02) 6740 2100 or council@infogunnedah.com.au 

Contemporary Collagraph two-day workshop: Bernhardine Mueller
When: Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 March from 9:00am to 4:00pm
Where: Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery
Cost: $150
Contact: Eileen Mair on (02) 6743 1569 or 0417 687 789 (bookings are essential).

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Media Contact: Ashley Gardner 6740 2100.