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Nambucca Valley Council

Locality: Macksville, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6568 2555



Address: 44 Princess Street 2447 Macksville, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.nambucca.nsw.gov.au

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24.01.2022 National Asbestos Awareness Week 2020 Asbestos lurks in more places than you’d think It is easy to forget that asbestos is still present in millions of Australian homes, but it's a fact that if a house was built or renovated before 1990, there's a good chance it has some asbestos.... Asbestos can be easily disturbed when doing renovations, home improvements and maintenance. National Asbestos Awareness Week, 23-29 November 2020 is a timely reminder to all Nambucca Valley residents to be asbestos aware before they start any work around the home. Asbestos lurks in more places than you’d think. Asbestos is a known carcinogen and inhaling asbestos fibres can cause a number of life-threatening diseases including pleural disease, asbestosis, mesothelioma and lung cancer. Asbestos-related diseases cause approximately 4,000 deaths a year. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Australians have increased their love of DIY and are using the extra time at home to do some home improvements and maintenance. But what they may not know is that this work could be putting their health or someone else’s health at risk. Asbestos materials are still commonly found in bathrooms, laundries, and kitchens as well as behind tiles and under flooring. Mayor of Nambucca Valley Council, Councillor Rhonda Hoban OAM said Council is encouraging our residents to make sure an asbestos check forms part of their DIY checklist before they start any home improvements. Research shows that 1 in 5 DIY’ers have encountered asbestos, but only half sought any kind of professional help to deal with it. Additionally, a third admitted to disposing of the asbestos improperly including in their own household bin or in a neighbour’s bin said Cr Hoban Just like plumbing and electrical work, asbestos removal or jobs around the home that might uncover asbestos - are jobs best left to the experts. We are asking our residents to know the health risk and be aware of where asbestos might be found before starting work. .Asbestos lurks in more places than you’d think. concluded Councillor Hoban. www.asbestos.nsw.gov.au is New South Wales’ one stop shop for all asbestos related queries. ALL MEDIA ENQUIRIES TO: Mayor Rhonda Hoban OAM phone 0408 661 412



24.01.2022 Fee free beginners course in technology. Through this course you will have the opportunity to learn how to use your smart phone, tablet or laptop. Be introduced to the internet, social media, emails, online safety, storage and sharing of files and images. BYO device or use one from the library. Location: Nambucca Library Dates: Starting Thursday 12 November for 5 weeks Time: 10:00am-11:00am ... Contact: Wes on 0265684529 email [email protected] or drop in to Nambucca Library 23 Ridge Street, Nambucca Heads. See more

19.01.2022 Head in to your public library and check out a scary book for this upcoming Halloween. Read to be scared if you dare. #nambuccavalleylibraries #halloween2020 #scarystoriestotellinthedark

14.01.2022 NATIONAL CELEBRATION DAY AWARDS 2021 The Chairperson of Council’s National Celebration Day Committee, Mayor, Rhonda Hoban OAM, stated today that the committee is inviting nominations for Council’s National Celebration Day Awards which will be presented at a ceremony on the evening of 25 January 2021. Mayor Hoban invites residents to nominate persons considered worthy of recognition in terms of achievement and effort, particularly in regard to 2020.... Nomination forms providing criteria for each section are available from: Nambucca Heads and Macksville Libraries Council’s Administration Centre, 44 Princess Street Macksville Council’s website www.nambucca.nsw.gov.au The closing date for nominations is Friday 11 December 2020 and nominations should be completed on-line on Council’s website or sent to the General Manager, Nambucca Valley Council PO Box 177 Macksville 2447 or emailed to [email protected] Mayor Hoban pointed out that National Celebration Day is a great opportunity for the community to recognise and honour residents and sportspersons of all ages who have achieved success in their endeavours. If you know of a person, organisation or team that has made an outstanding contribution to the community over the past 12 months, please nominate them for an Award under one or more of the following categories: - Citizen of the Year - Young Citizen of the Year - Indigenous Citizen of the Year - Young Indigenous Citizen of the Year - Senior Sports Person - Junior Sports Person - Senior Sports Team - Junior Sports Team - Good Neighbour - Cultural Achievement - Services to the Community



08.01.2022 BOWRAVILLE CONNECTIONS ROUND 1 STRONGER COUNTRY COMMUNITIES PROJECT: AMENITIES UPGRADE, CONNECTING PATHWAYS AND BBQ AREAS The Bowraville Connections Concept Plan was adopted by Council in October 2016, and several elements of this design have now come to fruition with the assistance of considerable grant funding, and incredible on the ground work by Council staff and employed contractors. On Friday, 30 October 2020, the final stage of the NSW Government funded Round 1 Stron...ger Country Communities Project for the Upgrade of Amenities, BBQ areas and connecting pathways in the precinct was realised, and the toilets were open to the public. This project capped off the works commenced in 2018, and brings together all the other completed projects at the Hennessey Tape Oval Recreational Precinct in Bowraville including an upgrade of the skate park, installation of a BMX track, conversion of 2 tennis courts to Basketball/Netball courts, a wonderful inclusive children’s playground, connecting pathways and now accessible amenities with doors painted in Bowraville Tiger orange. All the projects have been developed with input from the community, and the previously developed Bowraville Connections Concept Plan, and grant funding from the NSW Government under several programs including Stronger Country Communities Fund Rounds 1 and 2, Everyone Can Play Program, and the Social Housing Community Improvement Fund. Council has received many letters of support and thanks, and we do appreciate all feedback from the community. Images: Installed BBQ areas and connecting pathways throughout the recreational precinct Upgraded and completed amenities at the Hennessey Tape Oval Precinct Including disabled accessible amenities and baby changing facilities An upgraded storage area in the existing clubhouse at Hennessey Tape Oval

08.01.2022 The Development Application for the Nambucca Library Project has been submitted. See advertisement below. The link to viewing plans is as follows; https://eservices.nambucca.nsw.gov.au/eservice/ #nambuccavalleylibraries #loveyourlocallibrary #haveyoursay

06.01.2022 NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC is celebrated not only in Indigenous communities, but by Australians from all walks of life. The week is a great opportunity to participate in a range of activities and to support your local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. #alwayswasalwayswillbe #nambuccavalleylibraries



06.01.2022 On 11 November 1918, the guns of the Western Front fell silent after four years of continuous warfare. With their armies retreating and close to collapse, German leaders signed an Armistice, bringing to an end the First World War. From the summer of 1918, the five divisions of the Australian Corps had been at the forefront of the allied advance to victory. Beginning with their stunning success at the battle of Hamel in July, they helped to turn the tide of the war at Amiens i...n August, followed by the capture of Mont St Quentin and Pèronne, and the breaching of German defences at the Hindenburg Line in September. By early October the exhausted Australians were withdrawn from battle. They had achieved a fighting reputation out of proportion to their numbers, but victory had come at a heavy cost. They suffered almost 48,000 casualties during 1918, including more than 12,000 dead. In the four years of the war more than 330,000 Australians had served overseas, and more than 60,000 of them had died. The social effects of these losses cast a long shadow over the postwar decades.

05.01.2022 As we approach the summer season, the NSW Department of Primary Industries is encouraging members of the public to stay informed about the requirements for releasing fish into NSW waterways. You can also learn more about best fishing practices and guidelines to minimise impact on the environment and other members of the community. More information at https://fal.cn/3a2f8 ... Dpi Nsw See more

05.01.2022 Nambucca Heads Library - project update November 2020.

01.01.2022 This author talk is a NSW Public Libraries collaboration. Presented with the support of Simon & Schuster and NSW Public Library Association. Looking for a FREE virtual author talk? Lauren Chater presents Gulliver's Wife. Click on the link provided https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/lauren-chater-presents-gull... #nambuccavalleylibraries #freeauthortalk

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