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Next steps towards new Animal Pound and Rehoming Centre

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Next steps towards new Animal Pound and Rehoming Centre

 

Progress has been made on a new state-of-the-art Animal Pound and Rehoming Centre for the Tweed with Council calling for tenders to design and construct the facility’s main building and carpark. 

At its meeting on 15 February, Council resolved to commence Stage 1 of the project by completing a design and construct tender package and approach the market. Stage 1 includes detailed design and construction of the main animal rehoming building and carpark which is jointly funded by Tweed Shire Council and the NSW and Federal governments.

The proposed new development will be constructed on Council-owned land at 92 –-102 Lundberg Drive, South Murwillumbah. It will replace Council’s former pound facility at Stotts Creek, which closed in 2019 after it was found to be flood-prone and the area was required as part of the expansion of Council’s Resource and Recovery Centre.

Construction is expected to commence by mid-to-late 2024, with completion expected by late 2025, weather permitting.

Council’s Director Sustainable Communities and Environment Naomi Searle welcomed the news which would allow this much-needed facility to progress to the next stage.

Tweed Animal Pound and Rehoming Centre

Drone footage taken at the site of the new Animal Pound and Rehoming Centre at 92 – 102 Lundberg Drive, South Murwillumbah during site preparation works. Those works are are now completed and the site is ready for development.

“The Tweed is advancing towards the realisation of a new state-of-the-art Animal Pound and Rehoming Centre. We are pleased to announce the initiation of the tender process, inviting proposals for the design and construction of the primary animal rehoming facility and associated carpark,” Ms Searle said.

“This marks a significant step forward in providing improved care and facilities for our community’s animals.”

Since closure of the pound, Council has worked in partnership with not-for-profit organisation Friends of the Pound and a temporary arrangement for lost and impounded animals has since been in place at a private boarding kennel. However, the current lease held by Friends of the Pound at their Murwillumbah outlet is coming to an end on 30 June 2024.

“Unfortunately, the private lease arrangements have not been renewed, resulting in Friends of the pound having to relocate. It is understood Friends of the Pound will relocate to their site in Tweed Heads which we hope will prove to be a good outcome for them,” Ms Searle said.

“We know construction of the new pound can’t come soon enough and we appreciate the patience of the community while we progress to the next stage of this project.”

The facility was granted development consent on 18 December 2023 enabling the project to progress to tendering. The proposed facility will have multiple functions including the impoundment of animals and vehicles, sheltering of animals, rehoming of animals, veterinary care, Rangers’ office base and an administration area to be utilised and leased to the Friends of the Pound.

The new centre will be open to the public 7 days a week and have the capacity to house up to 80 companion animals – 40 dogs and 40 cats – in need of new homes. It also includes space for animal enrichment at the rear of the property which is an important element of the design.

Artist impression of the Tweed Animal Pound and Rehoming Centre

View from the south-east of the proposed new Tweed Animal Pound and Rehoming Centre at South Murwillumbah. Tenders to design and construct the main building and carpark are due to be let soon.

Stage 2 involves the design and construction of the additional exercise yard, vehicle impoundment area and farm animal impoundment and shelters, and will be completed in parallel to the pound.

The primary object of this project is to have a multi-purpose facility that meets legislative requirements of animal rehoming and welfare and a facility that is fit for purpose for Council staff, the community and voluntary animal rehoming organisation (currently Friends of the Pound).

Funding for Stage 1 of the project has been provided by the following:

  • Australian Government LRCI Phase 3 – COVID 19 Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program Guidelines – Phase 3 – $1,761,562
  • Federal Member for Richmond Justine Elliot election commitment – $1,000,000
  • NSW Office of Local Government – Local Government Grants (Floods) – Highly Impacted Councils – Companion Animals Support – $375,000
  • Tweed Shire Council is funding an additional $6,000,000.

The project’s first tender to undertake minor works earthworks was released to the market on 1 March and is set to close on 27 March 2024. The tender for the main pound building will be released soon. Tenders can be viewed and submissions made here.

For more information on the Pound, visit here.

 

For more Tweed Shire news, click here.

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LISMORE MAYOR ELECTED NEW CHAIR OF REGIONAL CITIES NSW

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LISMORE MAYOR ELECTED NEW CHAIR OF REGIONAL CITIES NSW

Regional Cities New South Wales (RCNSW) has elected a new Chair and Deputy Chair for a two-year term.

Lismore City Council Mayor, Cr Steve Krieg was elected as Chair and Cr Russell Webb, Mayor of Tamworth Regional Council, was re-elected Deputy Chair at a board meeting in Sydney yesterday.

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Steve Krieg the new Chair of NSW Regional Cities

The new leadership will lead the organisation post-NSW local government elections, which took place in September.

Cr Krieg said he was proud to lead Regional Cities New South Wales as it advocated for a fair share of investment and population growth to ensure regional cities continued to thrive.

“Regional Cities New South Wales is an important advocate for its members and has a proven track record as a valuable partner for the State Government,” Cr Krieg said.

“I am passionate about the work of Regional Cities NSW. Our members are a similar size and are facing similar issues. Together, we are stronger.

“We have much work to do as we are on the frontline of change in New South Wales. This includes growing populations, energy transition and climate impacts.

“Our cities are also highly liveable and we know regional living is on the minds of many Sydneysiders. We want our cities to retain their liveability as new residents continue to make the move.

“As chair, I will be a strong voice for our member cities as we meet these opportunities.”

Cr Webb retained his position as Deputy Chair.

“I’m very happy to be reappointed as Deputy Chair,” Cr Webb said. “It has been fantastic working with Mayors, General Managers and CEOs of Regional Cities New South Wales.”

“Cr Krieg will lead us in the right direction and I am looking forward to working in partnership as we continue to build our strong network of relationships in Macquarie Street,” Cr Webb said.

Cr Krieg also noted the work of Cr Mathew Dickerson, who stepped down as Chair after the New South Wales local government elections.

“Cr Dickerson has left a great legacy as I take the reins of Regional Cities NSW,” Cr Krieg said.

“Cr Dickerson has led us through the many challenges we have encountered over the past few years, particularly as our members faced natural disasters, housing availability and growing skills shortages.

“Regional cities have received key support in these areas due to his leadership and advocacy. There is still much to do, but the impacts in these areas have been meaningful for our communities,” Cr Krieg concluded.

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Detectives release CCTV appeal following ram raids and arsons of Northern NSW tobacconists

PLEASE NOTE: CCTV vision of the ram raids vehicle of interest is available via Hightail – https://spaces.hightail.com/receive/RhBnymtkWg

© State of NSW (NSW Police Force). For editorial use only. No sublicensing of any NSW Police Force supplied image or footage allowed on a standalone basis without the express written consent of NSW Police Force. NSW Police Force attribution notice and logo to be retained on all copies of supplied images or footage with the moral rights to no false attribution and of integrity in all its images and footage asserted.

Financial Crime Squad detectives have released CCTV as they appeal for information following the ram raid and arson of two tobacconists in Northern NSW.

About 4.30am on Sunday 22 September 2024, police were called to a tobacconist on Minjungbal Drive, Tweed Heads South, following reports of a crash.

Officers attached to Tweed/Byron Police District arrived to find a Toyota Corolla sedan, believed to have been stolen from Queensland, driven into a tobacconist, before two unknown males entered the business destroying several displays and stealing large amounts of cigarettes.

A crime scene was established, and police commenced an investigation into the incident.

A month later, about 2.40am on Tuesday 22 October, police were called to the same tobacconist, following reports a car had driven into a neighbouring business.

Police arrived to find a MG SUV had driven into the store – as bollards had been placed in front of the tobacconist – before two unknown men poured fuel inside the business and fled without setting it alight.

A crime scene was established, and police commenced an investigation into the incident.

About 3.30am the next day (Wednesday 23 October 2024), emergency services were called to River Street in Ballina, following reports of a building fire.

On arrival, officers attached to Richmond Police District located a silver Mercedes sedan inside the shopfront of a tobacconist, well alight.

Police were told the sedan drove into the business before the vehicle caught fire, with the occupants of the vehicle leaving the scene prior to police arrival.

Fire and Rescue NSW attended and extinguished the blaze; however, the building was extensively damaged.

Surrounding units were evacuated and two other vehicles were damaged by the blaze.

No injuries have been reported as a result of the incident.

A crime scene has been established and an investigation into the incident has commenced.

Following initial investigations linking all three incidents, detectives attached to State Crime Command’s Financial Crime Squad’s Arson Unit commenced Strike Force Albany to investigate the incidents.

As part of investigations, strike force detectives have released CCTV of the two ram raids at the Tweed Heads South tobacconist.

Detectives are also hoping to speak to the driver and passengers of a dark coloured sedan seen leaving the scene of the second ram raid.

Anyone with information about any of the incidents are urged to contact police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Anyone with information that may assist investigators 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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NSW SES Reflects on Storm Response and Urges Preparedness

As the recent storms impacting the Northern Rivers, Clarence Valley, and Coffs Coast regions briefly subside, the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is taking a moment to acknowledge the tireless efforts of its volunteers who have responded to over 159 storm-related incidents since Sunday.

The severe weather, which struck on Sunday through Wednesday evenings, left widespread damage across communities including Federal, Tweed Heads, Grafton, Coorabell, Richmond Hill, and Lismore. The majority of incidents involved fallen trees, blocked roads, and property damage, creating significant safety hazards.

Proactive Storm Preparation Urged

With clear weather providing a temporary reprieve, Superintendent Scott McLennan encourages residents to use this time to prepare for further storms expected today and next week.

“Check your gutters and drains for leaves, branches, or debris that could block water flow and exacerbate flooding during the next storm,” Superintendent McLennan advised.

He stressed the importance of vigilance, noting that saturated catchments could lead to flash flooding even with light rain.

“We are still in a volatile weather pattern, and taking precautions now can significantly reduce risks to homes and properties,” he added.

Motorist Warnings

The SES also issued a stern warning to drivers about the dangers of navigating flooded roads.

“We’ve seen vehicles speeding through flooded causeways, which is not only dangerous but also risks becoming stranded or causing further damage to roads,” Superintendent McLennan said.

Motorists are urged to exercise caution and avoid flooded areas entirely to protect themselves and others.

Stay Prepared

Residents and visitors are reminded to:

  • Clear gutters and drains of debris.
  • Secure outdoor items that could become projectiles in strong winds.
  • Monitor local weather updates and SES warnings.
  • Avoid driving through floodwaters under any circumstances.

The NSW SES remains on alert and ready to assist communities as the region navigates this challenging weather period. For emergency help in floods and storms, call 132 500.

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