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Call for expressions of interest: Rural Villages Strategy Reference Panel
Share Call for expressions of interest: Rural Villages Strategy Reference Panel on Facebook Share Call for expressions of interest: Rural Villages Strategy Reference Panel on Twitter Share Call for expressions of interest: Rural Villages Strategy Reference Panel on Linkedin Email Call for expressions of interest: Rural Villages Strategy Reference Panel linkCouncil seeks expressions of interest from people who live, work or play in Tweed’s rural villages to participate on a reference panel for the development of a Rural Villages Strategy.Interested persons are invited to submit an expression of interest that demonstrates:- An ability to adequately represent community interests;
- Sufficient knowledge of the issues and challenges affecting rural villages;
- An ability to critically analyse and assess draft documents; and
- A willingness and ability to commit to the project throughout the drafting stages.
Please refer to the Reference Panel Charter for details.Expressions of interest should address the key responsibilities outlined in the charter, and be delivered to Council's offices at Tweed Heads or Murwillumbah or posted to:Rural Villages Strategy - Expressions of InterestGeneral ManagerTweed Shire CouncilPO Box 816MURWILLUMBAH NSW 2484All expressions of interest must be received by close of business on Friday 7 February 2014.Further information about the Rural Villages Strategy can be found here on Your Say Tweed or on the Council website.
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Future management of the Bilambil Sports Club building
Share Future management of the Bilambil Sports Club building on Facebook Share Future management of the Bilambil Sports Club building on Twitter Share Future management of the Bilambil Sports Club building on Linkedin Email Future management of the Bilambil Sports Club building linkCouncil is currently seeking registrations of interest from suitable candidates for the future management of the Bilambil Sports Club, located at the corner of Bilambil and Hogan Roads, Bilambil.
Alongside this process, Council invites feedback from the community about preferred options for the future use and management of the building.
Any future arrangement will continue to provide appropriate access to the building to allow the licensed sporting clubs to conduct their sports.
To find out more during the exhibition period:
- visit Council's Tweed Heads office at Brett Street, Tweed Heads, or Murwillumbah office at 10-14 Tumbulgum Road, Murwillumbah
- contact Council's Manager Recreation Services, Stewart Brawley, on (02) 6670 2491 or by email to tsc@tweed.nsw.gov.au.
To have your say, submissions should be addressed to:
Bilambil Sports Club
General Manager
Tweed Shire Council
PO Box 816
MURWILLUMBAH NSW 2484or emailed to tsc@tweed.nsw.gov.au.
All submissions must be received by close of business on Wednesday 26 February 2014.
To find out more about the about the tender process, or to submit a registration of interest, visit www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/Tenders.
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Feedback welcomed on Water Cycle Management in the Tweed
Share Feedback welcomed on Water Cycle Management in the Tweed on Facebook Share Feedback welcomed on Water Cycle Management in the Tweed on Twitter Share Feedback welcomed on Water Cycle Management in the Tweed on Linkedin Email Feedback welcomed on Water Cycle Management in the Tweed linkTweed Shire Council is again welcoming community feedback on the reviewed Integrated Water Cycle Management (IWCM) Strategy, which is on exhibition until Friday 21 March 2014.
The IWCM strategy was adopted in 2006 and has been used to guide resourcing and prioritise management actions for water supply, sewerage and stormwater systems. In line with best-practice, independent consultants are now reviewing the IWCM strategy so it remains relevant to current and emerging issues and community desires for future water cycle management.
Community engagement has been central to the review of the IWCM Strategy so far, with input gathered through a series of public exhibitions, surveys, interviews, workshops and ongoing liaison with state government agencies. To build on this, written submissions are again being invited until close of business on Friday 21 March 2014.
Submissions should be posted to the General Manager, Tweed Shire Council, PO Box 816, Murwillumbah NSW 2484 or emailed to tsc@tweed.nsw.gov.au.
Click here for further information.
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Comment invited on Tweed Shire Economic Development Strategy
Share Comment invited on Tweed Shire Economic Development Strategy on Facebook Share Comment invited on Tweed Shire Economic Development Strategy on Twitter Share Comment invited on Tweed Shire Economic Development Strategy on Linkedin Email Comment invited on Tweed Shire Economic Development Strategy linkTweed Shire Council and Destination Tweed are preparing an economic development strategy for the Tweed and have extended the date for public comment on the draft from Monday 3 February 2014 to Friday 28 February 2014.
The economic development strategy will pursue the following objectives:
- maintain a diverse industry and business base;
- provide investment certainty;
- support existing businesses;
- increase job participation and inclusion;
- grow jobs in the Tweed Shire; and
- promote and develop business sustainability (financial, environmental, social)
The document is available to download from the Council website at www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/OnExhibition.
Printed copies are also available to read at Council's offices at Brett Street, Tweed Heads or Tumbulgum Road, Murwillumbah.
To provide your feedback on the draft strategy, submissions can be sent to:
Draft Tweed Shire Economic Development Strategy
c/o General Manager
Tweed Shire Council
PO Box 816
MURWILLUMBAH NSW 2484or emailed to tsc@tweed.nsw.gov.au.
Submissions must be received by close of business on Monday 3 February 2014.
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Share your experiences of village life
Share Share your experiences of village life on Facebook Share Share your experiences of village life on Twitter Share Share your experiences of village life on Linkedin Email Share your experiences of village life linkThe Your Say Tweed page for Council's Rural Villages Strategy is now live and community members are invited to share their experiences of village life.
The Rural Villages Strategy is all about recognising the distinct characteristics that make each village special, and identifying the opportunities and challenges that are likely to arise as Council and the community seek to protect and promote these inherent values.
If you live, work, learn or play in the villages, Council invites you to share your stories, photos and videos that capture the unique essence of each of the seven villages.
A public discussion began in November, with a series of community meetings to identify priorities for the future of key rural villages across the Tweed: Burringbar, Chillingham, Mooball, Stokers Siding, Tumbulgum, Tyalgum and Uki.
Further community meetings are scheduled for early 2014, when a discussion paper will be presented based on feedback collected via Your Say Tweed and the November community meetings.
In addition, expressions of interest will be called early in the new year for village residents keen to join a reference panel for the study.To join the conversation, visit www.yoursaytweed.com.au/ruralvillages.
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Have your say on the future of Bruce Chick Conservation Park
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Council is considering the future management of Bruce Chick Conservation Park and seeks feedback from the public.Four options have been presented to Council following a detailed issues analysis and details of these, along with a full copy of the Council report, can be viewed on the Current Projects page of the Council website.
Public submissions on the future management of the park are invited until 5pm on Wednesday 18 December 2013 and should be made in writing to the Acting General Manager, Tweed Shire Council, PO Box 816, Murwillumbah NSW 2484 or by email to tsc@tweed.nsw.gov.au.
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Re-establishment of Alcohol Free Zones
Share Re-establishment of Alcohol Free Zones on Facebook Share Re-establishment of Alcohol Free Zones on Twitter Share Re-establishment of Alcohol Free Zones on Linkedin Email Re-establishment of Alcohol Free Zones linkCouncil seeks public comment regarding the re-establishment of a number of Alcohol Free Zones across Tweed Heads, Tweed Heads South, Kingscliff, Salt, Cabarita Beach and Murwillumbah.
For a full list of sites and details about how to make a submission, visit the On Exhibition page on Council's website.
Submissions must be received by 5pm on Thursday 28 November 2013.
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Wild dog and dingo survey
Share Wild dog and dingo survey on Facebook Share Wild dog and dingo survey on Twitter Share Wild dog and dingo survey on Linkedin Email Wild dog and dingo survey linkCouncil is conducting a community survey about wild dogs and dingoes in Tweed Shire.
The survey is designed to evaluate community awareness and attitudes about wild dogs and dingoes and will help to inform Council's vertebrate pest species management program.
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Help to develop a strategy for rural villages
Share Help to develop a strategy for rural villages on Facebook Share Help to develop a strategy for rural villages on Twitter Share Help to develop a strategy for rural villages on Linkedin Email Help to develop a strategy for rural villages linkCouncil is engaging with the community to develop a Rural Villages Plan, which will:
- look at settlement patterns that have emerged in Tweed Shire's rural areas
- identify distinct characteristics of each village
- provide a framework to meet the future needs of the resident, business and tourist communities.
See the Key Dates section for information about a series of community conversations in villages throughout Tweed Shire, to explain the background of the plan and how it will be development. The workshops will also provide the community an opportunity to discuss their experiences of rural village life and how they view the long term future of the Shire’s rural villages.
The plan will aim to achieve planning controls that help balance urban growth, the protection of agriculture, village character, heritage sites and the environment.
As part of the project, Council will liaise with communities to investigate land suitable for development that would make a meaningful contribution towards achieving growth targets in the Far North Coast Regional Strategy.
For more information about the plan, visit the Planning Reforms page at or contact Council's Planning Reforms Unit on (02) 6670 2503.
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Master plan to redevelop Knox Park
Share Master plan to redevelop Knox Park on Facebook Share Master plan to redevelop Knox Park on Twitter Share Master plan to redevelop Knox Park on Linkedin Email Master plan to redevelop Knox Park linkCouncil is preparing a master plan for the redevelopment of Knox Park, to better establish the park as a social hub for the district.
Visit the Knox Park page on Your Say Tweed or click here to find out more.