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WOLLONGONG TO HOST 2026 LGNSW ANNUAL CONFERENCE

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WOLLONGONG TO HOST 2026 LGNSW ANNUAL CONFERENCE

 

The City of Wollongong has overcome a strong field to win the right to host the 2026 Local Government NSW Annual Conference.

The Annual Conference is the local government sector’s pivotal event each year, setting the agenda for the advocacy which the organisation pursues on behalf of the State’s 128 local councils.

Hundreds of councillors, general managers and council staff from across NSW will converge on Wollongong to debate the issues important to their local communities.

LGNSW President Cr Darriea Turley AM congratulated the City of Wollongong for beating off a raft of high-quality cities to host the 2026 Conference which will take place in late November.

For a hosting city, the LGNSW Annual Conference is a magnificent chance to highlight everything the area has to offer.

“I am delighted that the conference in two years will be held in the City of Wollongong,” Cr Turley said.

“The Gong is a vibrant and diverse city with so much to offer our delegates and I have no doubt that the local council will provide a magnificent venue befitting the occasion.”

Wollongong City Lord Mayor, Cr Gordon Bradbery AM said he was delighted Wollongong would be hosting so many mayors, councillors and general managers at the 2026 event.

“Here they’ll be part of constructive conversations focused on sharing new ideas and industry best practice,” Cr Bradbery said.

“Together we can ensure that local government continues to deliver what residents want and need, and advocate on their behalf for improvements in matters outside our responsibility.

“I look forward to robust conversations and the opportunity to showcase Wollongong and the work we’re doing as a Council on behalf of our community.’’

Wollongong City Council General Manager Greg Doyle said Wollongong was really making its mark as a city that was embracing positive change.

“We’ve been working hard in recent years to redefine Wollongong as a city that embraces the arts and culture, that facilitates and delivers greener active transport through our investment in cycleways and support of a shared e-scooters trial, and that is working to address climate change through planning and policy,” Mr Doyle said.

“Plus, we’ve hosted world-class sporting events, and got one of the fastest-growing residential areas in NSW outside the Sydney metropolitan area.”

“There is a lot we bring to the table for this important conference and I’m looking forward to seeing industry leaders from across the state in our city and sharing with them all the great things Wollongong has to offer.’’

Cr Turley said the conference was always an excellent opportunity to share ideas, seek inspiration and debate and resolve council-submitted motions that shape the sector’s policy direction for the following year.

“The tradeshow and educational workshops also help support delegates in their efforts to effectively represent their communities, “she said.

 

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Call for more mates to support Port Macquarie’s Sailability

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Call for more mates to support Port Macquarie’s Sailability

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The Port Macquarie community group, Sailability, is calling for volunteers ahead of this year’s sailing season, as the club prepares to take to the Hastings River again on Wednesday 25 September.
Sailability is a volunteer organisation whose mission is to offer people with varying abilities freedom on the water.
The club uses a fleet of specially designed sailing dinghies with simplified controls and enhanced stability to hold weekly sailing days for people living with physical and mental disability.
The club received $55,920 from the NSW Government to extend its carpark and complete landscaping around its new boat shed and accessible amenities block, as well as to install six accessible picnic tables in McInherney Park.
The not-for-profit club is the only organisation of its kind in the area and its 80 volunteers cater to approximately 60 sailors each week.
The group provides its services at no charge, with sailors coming from disability support units at local schools in Port Macquarie, Wauchope, Laurieton and Kempsey, as well as disability service providers, aged care facilities and private enquiries.
Census statistics for show there are approximately 6,000 people with serious or profound disability in the Port Macquarie area, and the club struggles to meet the demand for its services.
People keen to get involved in volunteering with the club can attend McInherney Park on Wednesdays between September and May to learn more, or go to www.sailabilitypm.com.au and click the Contact Us tab.
Minister for Agriculture and Regional NSW, Tara Moriarty said:
“This fantastic community group is really making waves in terms of improving quality of life for people in the Port Macquarie area with disability.
“It’s wonderful to see people experience a sense of achievement and improved self-confidence and self-esteem through their participation in Sailability’s program.”
Parliamentary Secretary for Disability Inclusion, Liesl Tesch* said:
“Sailability is a beacon of hope and inclusion in Port Macquarie. By fostering a sense of belonging on the water, they’re not only enhancing the lives of people with disability but also enriching the entire community.”
“The amazing volunteers at Sailability do such important work helping build confidence and resilience for so many people in the region each week.”
*Liesl Tesch is a seven-time Paralympian including winning two gold medals in sailing
Sailability Port Macquarie volunteer Rick Eller said:
“The club has come a long way from humble beginnings when it launched in December 2012, we were using two borrowed boats at the time, we had a handful of volunteers, and we were borrowing life jackets from the SES or emergency services here in Port Macquarie.
“The best part about working for Sailability is the expressions and the smiles when the people who’ve been sailing come back to the pontoon, that’s what makes it all worthwhile.”
Sailability Port Macquarie Vice President Julie Constable said:
“It’s extremely important that people are aware that people with a disability are very able and keen to get out into society so something like this is off great benefit to the community.”

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Teen charged with multiple property offences in Cowra – Operation Regional Mongoose

Tuesday, 24 September 2024 02:01:49 PM
A teen will face court charged following investigations into multiple property-related offences in the state’s central west.

Operation Regional Mongoose is a high-visibility police operation to tackle serious property-related crime, committed predominately by young offenders.

About 4.30am yesterday (Monday 23 September 2024), emergency services were call to the low level bridge adjacent to Grenfell Road, Cowra, following reports a Subaru sedan was well alight.

Officers attached to Chifley Police District attended and commenced an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the fire.

Checks revealed the car was allegedly stolen from a home on Liverpool Street, Cowra, between 7.30pm on Sunday (22 September 2024), and 4.30am yesterday (Monday 23 September 2024.

Following inquiries, about 2am today (Tuesday 24 September 2024), police were patrolling Young Street, Cowra, when they stopped and spoke to a 17-year-old boy sitting in a park.

The boy was subjected to a search, and police located gloves, a box cutter and keys to a Subaru.

He was taken to Cowra Police Station and charged with;

Steal motor vehicle
Aggravated break and enter dwelling in company steal
Take and drive conveyance without consent of owner
Custody of knife in public place
Possess housebreaking implements
Never licensed person drive vehicle on road
Goods in personal custody suspected being stolen, and
Commit S154C offence and disseminate.
The teen was refused bail to appear at a Children’s court today (Tuesday 24 September 2024).

Inquiries under Operation Regional Mongoose continue.

Anyone with information about Operation Regional Mongoose is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.

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Man charged after allegedly threatening police – Bathurst

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Man charged after allegedly threatening police – Bathurst

Tuesday, 24 September 2024 12:58:23 PM

A man is due to face court over alleged death threats made towards police officers in the Central West region.

About 10pm on Saturday 21 September 2024, a man allegedly called Triple 0 and threatened to kill a police officer and a judicial officer.

Officers attached to Chifley Police District were alerted and commenced an investigation into the incident.

Following extensive inquiries, police arrested a 37-year-old man at a home on Seymour Street, Bathurst, about 12.15pm yesterday (Monday 23 September 2024).

Police executed a search warrant at the home, where they located and seized laptops, a mobile phone, and other items, which will undergo forensic examination.

The man was taken to Bathurst Police Station and charged with use carriage service to threaten to kill; hinder or resist police officer in the execution of duty and fail to comply digital evidence access order direction.

The man was refused bail to appear at Bathurst Local Court tomorrow (Wednesday 25 September 2024).

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