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Balranald Shire’s annual Seniors’ Week Luncheon will take place on Tuesday 10 April 2018 invitations will be posted out shortly, please note RSVPs are due no later than Wednesday 4 April 2018.
Balranald Shire’s annual Youth Week Event will take place on Friday 20 April 2018, details will be an-nounced shortly—please watch the local noticeboards and Council’s Facebook page for forthcoming information
General Manager Recruitment Council is pleased to announce the successful recruitment of a new General Manager, Michael Kitzelmann who commenced work on 12 March 2018. Michael has developed a strong understanding of the challenges faced by a local council in an ever changing environment; having worked for over 15 years as an executive manager and as a business process improvement and risk management specialist within both the Corporate and Government sectors. Michael is an experienced executive manager with a hands-on approach to addressing the challenges of operating in today’s tough economic setting. Prior to joining Balranald Council Michael was Chief Executive Officer with Mount Isa City Council. Other career highlights for Michael included working with Queensland Department of the Premier and Cabinet and 17 years with Australian Defence Force in various positions in the Air Force. Michael has formal qualifications in business and management holding a Master of Business Administration (MBA), a Graduate Certificate in Public Sector Executive Management (PSectExecMgt), Master Practitioner Neuro Linguistic Programming (MNLP), and an Australian Institute of Company Directors, Governance in Local Government Certificate. Michael is a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), and Certified Risk Management and Assurance Professional (CRMA). In addition, Michael is an Australian Justice of The Peace, QLD (JP Qual) and SA (JP).
Michael comes to Balranald with Cindy his wife of 24 years and his two daughters aged nine and five. A dedicated family man, Michael spends his free time engaged in family fun activities and the occa-sional game of golf (Michael is a self-confessed very poor golfer). Michael describes himself as a conservative man and says his proudest moments in life have been the births of his daughters. Getting to know Michael……. Q: If you were stuck on a desert island—what book would you want to have with you? A: Anything by Bryce Courtenay. Q: Who is your favourite musician/band? A: I don’t listen to much music, when I do it’s easy listening. My daughters’ favourite songs at the moment are Happy by Pharrel Williams for Scarlett and Dorothy the Dinosaur by the Wiggles for Delilah. Q: If you could have dinner with any historical figure, who would you choose? A: It would have to be a dinner party, I would gather together with my father and grandfather, and Australian Icons: Don Bradman, Dawn Fraser, Ned Kelly, Gough Whitlam, Neville Bonner, and every Victoria Cross recipient from all time. Q: What is your favourite flavour jelly bean? A: The white ones Q: Do you have any hobbies? A: I enjoy restoring classic Holdens, specifically EKs. I have restored an EK sedan and an EK ute, and I am looking for another EK project* if anyone has one (*subject to Cindy’s approval) Q:Do you have a favourite quote? A: I do, “you can choose to succeed or fail, it’s up to you”
Monthly Newsletter for
the Balranald Shire com-
munity and
Balranald Shire Council Councilor Contact
Details
Mayor
Cr Leigh Byron
0428 201 301
Deputy Mayor
Cr Alan Purtill
0429 201 301
Cr Steve O’Halloran
0429 619 880
Cr German Ugarte
0407 267 087
Cr Jo Roberts
0409 147 787
Cr Trevor Jolliffe
0408 066 460
Cr Doug Allen
0421 526 671
Cr Jeff Mannix
0409 783 075
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Balranald Shire Council Newsletter Issue 3 – March 2018
Up-Coming Events
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BALRANALD SHIRE COUNCIL
70 MARKET STREET (PO BOX 120)
BALRANALD NSW 2715
www.balranald.nsw.gov.au
OFFICE HOURS 8.30AM TO 5.00PM
MONDAY TO FRIDAY
PH: 03 5020 1300 FAX: 03 5020 1620
AFTER HOURS EMERGENCIES 0418 322 902
Service NSW Hours Balranald
9.30am to 4pm Tuesday to Thursday
Closed for lunch 1pm - 1.45pm
Euston 2nd & 4th Thursday of month
11.30am to 3pm Closed for lunch 12.15pm - 1pm
Call Centre 13 77 88
WHAT’S OPEN
Balranald Museum Access to Museum via Visitor Centre
7 days per week
Balranald Library Monday & Friday 2pm - 5.30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5.30pm
COMMUNITY GENERAL INTEREST
Adult Day Care Monday 10am-2pm, Thursday 10am-2pm at the Hospital. Contact 03 5071 9800
Seniors Club every Friday 2pm Senior Citizens Hall
Hospital Auxiliary 2nd Monday of month 2.30pm, Adult Day Care Centre. Contact Dawn 03 5020 1311
Health Advisory Council (HAC) 4th Monday of month 7:00pm. Contact 03 5071 9800
Baby & Child Clinic Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri - Balranald Tue - Euston
Balranald Immunisation Clinic every 2nd Wed 9.30-11.00am at the Hospital. 0427 699 485 to book
Little Bunyips Playgroup each Thursday 10am to 1pm - River Street. Contact Dee 0429 201 460
Singing Group Friday 1.30pm Presbyterian Church all welcome
Men's Shed Tuesdays & Thursdays 8am at Heritage Park (behind Visitor Information Centre)
Take Off Weight Naturally Club Mondays 6pm, Multipurpose Centre. Contact Betty 0417 589 284
Optometrist (from Deniliquin) last Wednesday of month. Appointments made at Balranald Chemist
Balranald Wool Centre 3rd Friday of month, 11am - 3pm at the Gallery. New members welcome
Balranald Community Arts & Crafts Open most weekdays 10am - 4pm or by appointment. Meetings 3rd Monday of month, 2pm at the Gallery.
Balranald Hospital Auxiliary 2.30pm every 2nd Monday of month at the Adult Day Care Centre
Narelle’s Driving School Contact 0402 782 597
Balranald History Group 4th Tuesday of month from 5pm, Theatre Royal Ticketing Office
CanAssist Balranald Branch 2nd Monday of month 4pm - 92A Market St. Second-hand book shop open Mon to Sat 10am & Wednesday 1.30pm Contact Karen 0404 842 037 or Kirstyn 0448 158 709
Vision Australia - Phone Yann 03 5023 9500
Sureway Employment & Training Tuesday & Wednesday 8.30am–5pm. Contact Michael 03 4028 4900
Balranald Presbyterian Church - Mon Ladies KYB 7.30pm, Last Tues of month PWA, Thurs Music Group worship 5pm, Mens KYB 7.30pm, Fri Ladies KYB 10am, 3rd Sat of the month, Bidgee Haven service 3pm Sun, Worship Service 10am (last Sunday of Month, Hospital service - 2.30pm)
Balranald Rescue Squad meet 3rd Thursday of month, 8pm, Rescue Squad headquarters.
Friends of the Southern Cross Market Day - Last Saturday of month—Woodsys corner 8.30am
LiveBetter Community Transport for non-urgent transport. Contact Connie on 0428335711
Ability Links Balranald Wednesday’s - 0487740000
ROAR – Reach Out and Relax Last Tuesday of month. Contact Chris 0428 096 462
www.ba l rana ld .n sw. gov. au
Disclaimer - Balranald Shire Council reserves the right to edit or rewrite submissions for grammar, style and clarity or to conform to restrictions of space. Council makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of this information and does not accept responsibility for errors or omissions contained within this publication. If you are aware of errors please notify Council by email: [email protected] or phone Council on 03 5020 1300.
30 Mar Balranald RSL Good Friday Appeal
31 Mar BFNC Annual Billy Goat Races and Cowpad Lotto from 2pm at Greenham Park
10 Apr Seniors Week Luncheon
14 Apr First round for the 2018 football/netball season: Balranald V Kerang, Greenham Park. After the game, tea at footy shed with Family night to meet all new players and families
14 Apr Robinvale Country Market—enquiries 0438 363 095
20 Apr Youth Week Event
22 Apr MotoX—MX Rd 3
28 Apr R3 – Balranald v Tyntynder. After the game, tea at footy shed and function.
23-24 June MotoX—Balranald Enduro TBC
29 July MotoX—MX Rd 4
25-26 Aug MotoX—The Gums Enduro Moulamein
9 Sept MotoX—MX Rd 5
Mondays
Sun - Wed Mon - Fri
Mon - Sun Tue &Thu
Fridays
Saturdays
What’s on at Balranald Club
Members Seniors Lunch Happy hour 5-6pm $10 lunch 12-2pm Dinner 6 - 9pm Bingo Tuesday 7pm, Thursday 2pm
Smorgasbord, raffle / members draw from 6.30pm Free Poker from 6.30pm facebook.com/clubbalranald
Also available at the Club- * Member drink prices must show membership card *Full TAB facilities, *Keno, *Coffee shop, *Pre-paid phone credit, *City Link passes *Fishing licenses, *Pre-paid Broadband vouchers, *Seniors Kiosk & internet access, *Free WiFi, *Outdoor seating & smoking area & area within the main bar for under 18’s, ** must be accompanied by a Parent/Guardian
7 Days/week
Mon/Thurs Tues / Sun Wednesday
Thursdays
Thu/ Fri Thu/Sun
Fri & Sat
What's on at Euston Club Resort Station46 Bistro open daily - Breakfast Mon-Thurs 7am-9.30am & Fri-Sun 7am-10am Lunch 12 - 2pm Dinner 6-8.30pm. Café open all day Free Bingo Mon 10.15am Thurs 7pm Poker Tues from 6.30pm Sun from 6pm Raffle night & members draw from 6pm Members cash draw from 7pm Riverina Super draw 7 - 9pm Members cash draw from 6pm-8pm Social Bowls. Registration 12.45am - call John Bond on 5026 4244 Free Live Entertainment from 7.30pm MEGA Raffle last Wednesday of month facebook.com/eustonclubresort
FREE live entertainment Friday & Sat from 7.30pm and Sunday from 1.30pm to 5pm
Balranald Shire Population - 2,300
Shire Area - 21,346km²
Balranald Shire is surrounded by five of the most iconic river
systems in NSW.
They are: the Murray River;
the Murrumbidgee River; the Lachlan River;
the Wakool River; and the Edward River.
NEWSLETTER
2018
Rubbish Tip Hours
BALRANALD 1 October - 30 April Tuesday 5.00 - 7.00pm
Thursday 5.00 - 7.00pm Saturday 10.00am - 1.00pm
Sunday 10.00am - 3.00pm
1 May - 30 September Tuesday 3.00 - 5.00pm
Thursday 3.00 - 5.00pm Saturday 10.00am - 1.00pm
Sunday 10.00am - 3.00pm
EUSTON Tuesday 1.00pm - 6.00pm
Thursday 1.00pm - 6.00pm Sunday 9.00am - 3.00pm
Tip Tokens $11.00 are available from
Councils office, Visitor Information Centre,
Market Street, Café Cassaro Euston Post Office & Takeaway
Fees start from $11 per one axle trailer or utility
Garbage Collection
Please don’t over fill your bin!
Residents, please note!
Only Council stamped bins, green with red lids, will be collected by the contractor.
As previously advised,
waste must be confined to allow the bin lid to fully close at the
kerbside pickup.
Overfilled bins result in littering and will not be collected by the
contractor.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Ensure your bin is put
out on the kerb the
Balranald
Visitor
Information
& Discovery
Centre
Cnr Market and River Streets
Open Daily
10.00am to 4.00pm
Phone 03 5020 1599
www.visitbalranald.com.au
CountryLink tickets and
fishing licences can be
purchased from the
Visitor Information Centre
Next Ordinary Meeting of Council The next meeting will be on:
-Tuesday 17 April 2018-
On behalf Council, I would like to wish all residents and visitors a safe and happy Easter. For all those travelling these holidays please take care on the roads and enjoy the journey.
Council has appointed a new General Manager, Michael Kitzelmann. I welcome Michael and his family to Balranald and encourage all residents to say hello if you see them out and about. I would like to acknowledge the Villers-Bretonneux 100 Years - Robinvale-Euston 2018 who have organised a commemorative celebration this year, on the eve of ANZAC day including the reconsecrating of the Euston Cenotaph in Euston Memorial Park, I encourage all residents to attend this special occasion.
I attended the Police Awards Day on 8 March 2018 in Deniliquin. Two of our local police officers were recognised, Sergeant Narelle Tucker received the. National Police Service Medal, the National Medal, and the NSW Police Medal Clasp. Senior Constance David Ford received Commander’s Commendation. Congratulations to both on this achievement.
From the
Mayor’s Office
Mayor Leigh Byron
Council Easter Office Closures
Balranald Shire Council Office will be closed from 5pm Thursday 29th March 2018 and will re-open at 8.30am Tuesday 3rd April 2018. To report emergencies call 0418 322 902 . Service NSW (formerly RTA/RMS) will be closed from 4pm Thursday 29th March 2018 and will re-open at 9.30am Tuesday 3rd April 2018. Please call Service NSW with any enquiries on 13 77 88 Balranald Library will be closed from 5.30pm Wednesday 28th March 2018 and will reopen 9am Wednesday 4th April 2018. Balranald Visitor Information Centre will be closed Good Friday and open regular hours all other days.
Easter 2018 Garbage Collection
Balranald Businesses & Euston residents who have their bins collected on Fridays are advised that Easter Collection will be Thursday 29th March 2018 (instead of Good Friday) Balranald Residents who have their bins collected on Mondays are advised that Easter collection will be same as usual, on Monday.
Community News Combined Emergency Services Display
Event
Representatives of Balranald’s Local Emergency Services will be holding a combined community event on Saturday 21 April 2018 at 10.30am in the
Balranald Ex-Servicemen's Club Carpark on Market Street, Balranald. This event will feature displays by our local emergency services groups, and there will also be a sausage sizzle. The organisations participating in this event are the Rural Fire Service, Fire & Rescue NSW, Volunteer Rescue Association, Ambulance and Police. These groups extend a warm invitation for all community members to attend and get involved in this fantastic family event.
Cristal Mining Australia's - Atlas Clearing Process to begin
Council has been advised that Atlas will move into the clearing (pre –construction) phase on Monday 5th March 2018. CMA will operate in accordance with the following approvals in this clearing phase.
Mining Lease 1767 NSW Development Consent SSD_5021 NSW Environment Protection Licence 21007 Atlas Haul Gravel Git DA 10/2018 Biodiversity and Heritage approved management
plans
All approvals will be available on the company’s website. www.cristalmining.com
The first phase of the process is the pre clearance surveys which will rescue as many animals before broad scale clearing is set to commence on the 21st April 2018.
Council News Parking at the Discovery Centre
Council would like to advise residents that the long vehicle parking bays at the Discovery Centre are for use by cars towing caravans and motorhomes only. Council requests that residents please use the regular parking bays in front of the bus shelter, or the park in the RV carpark area behind the Men’s Shed.
Responsible Pet Ownership Council would like to remind dog owners of their responsibilities under the Companion Animals Act 1998, in summary:
A dog must be identified by a microchip from the time the animal is 12 weeks old and ownership must not be transferred unless it is microchipped
all dogs must be lifetime registered from 6 months of age
a dog can only be registered by someone 18 years old or over
If your dog is in a public place it must be under the effective control of a competent person by means of an adequate chain, cord or leash.
If your dog is being exercised in an off-leash area
it must always be under effective control of a competent person
You are responsible for ensuring that your animal does not harm or threaten any other person or animal.
You must make sure that your animal is not causing a nuisance, whether by persistently making a noise, straying, interfering with other people’s property or otherwise
Greyhounds must be muzzled at all times when in a public place
If your dog defecates in a public place it is an offence not to remove the faeces.
Council may impose on-the-spot fines for breaches of these requirements ranging up to $1760 for breaches of the Act.
Council office Closures Please see side banner for Easter closures.
Please also be advised that Council office will be
closed until 9.30am on Wednesday 4 April 2018 due to a staff function.
Western Division Shires Conference 2018 Council is pleased to report that the weekend of 24—27 February 2018 Balranald hosted the 2018 Western Division Shires Conference and it was a fantastic success. A wonderful weekend of collaboration among neighbouring shires and industry bodies it was an opportunity for discussion and progress. Councillors and senior staff from Walgett, Central Darling, Broken Hill, Bourke, & Wentworth were in attendance. As part of the conference the annual elections were undertaken, Councillor Gallagher from Broken Hill is now chairperson, and Balranald’s Mayor Byron is Deputy.
Clockwise from top left: an Echidna, Echidna burrow, burrow dug out in preparation for patch, road patch
ANZAC Day Services & Road Closures in the Shire
In Balranald, Market Street will be CLOSED to traffic from the corner of We & Market Streets through to ANZAC Park, corner of Court & McCabe Streets from 10.00am to 11.00am on Wednesday, 25 April 2018 In Euston, the march will progress from the club carpark in Nixon St at 8.15am, to Selwyn St, then up Selwyn St to the cenotaph at Perry St. ALL access to the route will be closed for the duration.
Services across the Shire
24 April Euston Cenotaph will be reconsecrated
25 April Balranald Cenotaph - 11am (March from Ex-Servicemen's Club 10.30am)
Club opening at 9am for pre march drinks with sub branch luncheon following the service
25 April Euston March —8.30am
(Assemble in the Club Resort carpark at 8.15)
25 April Kyalite - meet at Pub prior to Dawn for Service
(Bus to Kyalite from Balranald Ex-Servicemen's Club departing 5am, bookings from Moore’s Bus Service)
Naughty Echidna Burrows Into Recently Sealed Bridge Approach
The Shire Maintenance Crew were recently called out to the Tarwong Bridge in the Shire’s East where an Echidna had taken up residence in the recently constructed and sealed bridge approach. The Crew dug out the culprit and patched the damage done. The echidna was relocated safely.
Clockwise from top left: Cr Gallagher & Mayor Byron, Councillors from the Western Division Councils with guests Austin Evans and Linda Scott, Minister Peter Primrose & Mayor Byron, and the conference in progress.