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Week Starting Monday 16th March 2026

St Joseph’s Primary School Merriwa

OPEN DAY

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MERRIWA “RED CROSS CALLING”

STREET STALL COMING UP ON FRIDAY 20TH MARCH. 9AM NEAR IGA.
HOMEMADE CAKES & SWEETS
RAFFLES & 100 CLUB.
COME,SAY HELLO & TRY OUR TREATS!
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Merriwa Bowls Club

SOCIAL BOWLS

Social Bowls every Saturday. 12.30 pm for 1pm start. No experience needed. Everyone welcome

 

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CASSILIS CUPID

 
🩷💘💕We can’t wait to see you all at our first Cassilis Cupid. 💕💘🩷
 
Have dinner, a drink and meet some new people. Don’t forget to bring your friends!!!
 
Come and join us for a great night at the Cassilis Pub.
 
Bring a mate, leave with a date…
Worst case? You make new friends and drink wine.
 
Everyone welcome.

 

 

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COUNTRY GLAM MAKEUP WORKSHOP

Unlock your natural glow, build new skills, and start 2026 feeling your best!

Feel confident, refreshed, and glowing at any age. Treat yourself to a beautiful day out with like-minded women, complete with a delicious sparkling high tea.
 
Come join me, Hilary Finch – Makeup Artist, Colour Specialist, and proud local, for a hands-on Makeup Masterclass designed especially for women with maturing skin.
 
What you’ll learn:
💫 a fresh, everyday makeup look
💫 how to update your routine for all ages
💫 tips tailored just for you
💫 your features, style & vibe
 
What’s included:
☕️high tea with bubbles
✨ step-by-step support
📖 a custom e-workbook
🎁 a beauty treat bag
 
$99 per person
Grab your seat here – https://bit.ly/3Ohjli6
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** Save the date Thursday the 26th of March **
Merriwa Old Boys Easter Raffle
Location: Merriwa RSL Club
Tickets sold from 5pm 🐣

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AGM and presentation – 30.03.26
All positions declared vacant

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Merriwa Railway Society Inc

OPEN DAY

Station and historic carriages will be open on the day . SATURDAY 6TH JUNE – JUNE LONG WEEKEND

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Dig deep, it’s sponsorship time!

Hello Merriwa and surrounds, it’s sponsorship time for the Festival of the Fleeces so please dig deep this year.
 
The Festival is a massive draw card for Merriwa and surrounding towns who also benefit from overnight guests and those just passing through. For many businesses it’s one of – if not the – biggest trading day of the year. For others, it’s the week leading up to the Festival and the days afterwards that bring increased business.
 
Meanwhile our team of volunteers work hard all year round to bring the Festival to life. So please, dig deep, just like Begalla and MachEnergy. Our team has been dropping off Sponsorship forms to businesses but if we haven’t caught up with you, you can always download the 2026 Sponsorship form below ⬇️.
 
A big thanks to Bengalla (Diamond sponsor) and MachEnergy (Platinum sponsor) for coming on board.

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State Matters – A Weekly Bulletin from Dave Layzell MP

Member for Upper Hunter – 16 March 2026

FUEL WARNING – NSW POLICE Rural Crime Prevention Team is urging rural landowners to be vigilant with monitoring fuel tanks as the  price of petroleum products increases.

Officers advise that strategies to help strengthen your resilience against fuel theft include installing surveillance cameras, securing the bowser handle with a lock, and keeping detailed records of all fuel usage using the NSW Police Force Fuel Theft Report.

If you are a victim of rural fuel theft, report it to your local police station or call the Police Assistance Line on 131 444.

Information about fuel theft in your area can also be reported to Crime Stoppers NSW on 1800 333 000.

The Fuel Theft Report is available from the NSW Police Force website: www.police.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/527095/fuel_form.pdf

The Rural Crime Prevention Team’s bottom line is that times are hard, so give crooks a hard time by reporting rural crime.

TRAFFIC CHANGES – Preparation begins this week for an impending traffic switch as part of the construction of the Singleton Bypass.

Transport for NSW has advised out of hours work will happen on the New England Highway, Whittingham from 6pm Monday 16 March to  7am Thursday 2 April, weather permitting.

The work will involve barrier installation, asphalting, line marking and installation of signage, with motorists advised there could be traffic  delays of up to 10 minutes, lane closures and reduced speed limits.

The date for the traffic switch onto the first section of the bypass is planned for late March or early April.

Further along the bypass corridor, roadwork will be carried out on Putty Road, Glenridding from 6pm Friday 20 March to 6am Monday 23  March, weather permitting.

Once works are completed, there will be changed traffic conditions as vehicles use a new section of Putty Road, connecting to the Singleton  Bypass.

For the latest traffic updates, call 132 701 or visit livetraffic.com: www.livetraffic.com.

ANOTHER RFS UPGRADE – Howes Valley has become the latest Upper Hunter Electorate RFS Brigade to take delivery of a new fire  truck.

The new vehicle replaces the Howes Valley Brigade’s second 26-year-old appliance which has served the brigade and the community south of  Singleton well.

The brand new appliance features updated crew safety systems, lighting package and livery.

RFS District Manager Steve Kada described the new appliance as a huge improvement over the old truck, and pretty hard to miss.

Howes Valley’s new vehicle adds to recent upgrades across the Hunter Valley RFS fleet with Scotts Flat and Goorangoola Brigades taking  delivery of new Category 7 tankers in recent months.

MUSWELLBROOK HIGH PROJECT – Muswellbrook High School will benefit from a NSW Government investment to expand high potential and gifted education programs across the state.

The school is among 33 High Potential and Gifted Education Partner Schools that will share in the $100 million initiative.

Muswellbrook High School will receive upgraded creative and performing arts facilities as part of the program.

Meantime, despite the construction of 12 new public preschools now being underway across the Hunter, none of the preschools are being  built at schools in the Upper Hunter Electorate.

MOBILE OUTAGE – Telstra mobile customers who rely on the Leconfield mobile base station near Branxton are being advised of a planned outage next week.

The upgrade to 4G and 5G services will temporarily affect mobile services in the area while the upgrade work is underway.

The Leconfield site will need to be switched off at different times between Monday 23 March and Sunday 29 March.

Landline services, NBN, satellite internet services, and mobile coverage from other providers will not be impact by these works.

Any calls to Triple Zero from a Telstra mobile when the site is off air will automatically connect to another mobile network if available for connection to emergency services.

Telstra customers can continue to make calls and send texts during the disruption to mobile services by switching on Wi-Fi Calling.

Keep up to date on the outage via: https://www.telstra.com.au/outages

OMBUDSMAN AT SHOW – The Electricity and Water Ombudsman of NSW (EWON) will have its Renewable Energy Infrastructure Team at the Upper Hunter Show, Muswellbrook later this week.

EWON wants to talk about renewable energy infrastructure and how it can help with its expanded service.

The Upper Hunter visit by the Ombudsman follows the recent publication of an Impact Report on its first 12 months of managing complaints  and engaging with communities about Renewable Energy Infrastructure.

EWON can also talk about energy and gas bills, provide information on energy saving tips and suggest concessions and rebates.

So, grab your recent electricity bills and head to Muswellbrook Showground, on Friday 20 March, to meet with the EWON team from 9am.

If you can’t make it to the Upper Hunter Show on Friday, check: www.ewon.com.au

FIXING TELCO ISSUES – If you are dealing with phone or internet problems, how do you fix telco problems faster?

Before you contact the Telecommunication Industry Ombudsman, the TIO says it’s important to give your telco a chance to fix the problem.

A quick checklist starts with contacting your telco first, be available and keep in touch with your service provider, give your telco a chance to  fix the problem – then, if you’re getting nowhere, ask the TIO for help.

And, the Ombudsman has revealed it has made a submission to Treasury’s consultation on introducing new laws to support banning unfair  trading practices by telcos.

The TIO will support proposed changes to the Australian Consumer Law that aim to strengthen protections against unfair trading practices  which include new rules to make subscription contracts fairer and to stop drip pricing.

It argues when consumers sign up for a phone or internet service, most people expect clear information and fair treatment, which includes  knowing what you signed up for, what it costs and what the options are if your situation changes.

Discover more about the Telecommunication Industry Ombudsman’s work at: www.tio.com.au

SOCK IT TO ‘EM! – This Saturday, March 21, is World Down Syndrome Day and we are being asked to pull-up our socks to support those  who live with Down Syndrome.

The theme for 2026 is Together Against Loneliness, which highlights the importance of reducing social isolation and building real, inclusive  friendships.

A simple way to get involved is to buy and wear Down Syndrome NSW socks.

The range includes Hoppy Steps, Happy Steps, Upward Steps, Colour Me UP, UP! Not Down, The Only Way is UP and for AFL fans Sydney  Checkered and Sydney Swan Stripes.

Every pair sold supports vital programs and advocacy across NSW, creating more welcoming spaces and meaningful relationships.

Posisocks is partnering with Down Syndrome NSW to support the initiative for a more inclusive world.

Discover more about Down Syndrome at: www.downsyndromensw.org.au and to sock-UP: www.posisocks.com/collections/down-syndrome-nsw/DSNSW

NEW RESEARCH – The NSW Parliamentary Research Service has published a new paper on pseudolaw and  sovereign citizens.

The report is authored by University of NSW Faculty of Law and Justice, Associate Professor Harry Hobbs, who specialises in constitutional law and writes widely on public law, the rights of Indigenous peoples and micronations.

It outlines pseudolaw and its origins, sets out common features and beliefs, and explores factors for its spread in NSW and Australia, explaining why pseudolaw can draw in a diverse spectrum of individuals and communities despite consistently failing in courts.

While the scale of the phenomenon is difficult to precisely identify, the paper discusses its impacts and ways to respond.

To access the research paper go to: www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/news/Pages/pseudolaw.aspx

TOW RIGHT – Hunter Councils with the support of Transport for NSW is hosting workshops in the MidCoast, Cessnock, Maitland and Port  Stephens council areas on safe caravan towing.

Registration is now open for the free workshop at the Maitland City Council Administration Centre on Sunday, 12 April, 10am-1pm.

If you are wanting to buy your dream van but haven't got much experience with towing, own your own caravan but have questions  about weight, this is the opportunity to learn about safe loading and towing of caravans and trailers.

The interactive three-hour workshops provide information and demonstrations to support caravan safety and learning safe towing practices  from the experts at Tow-Ed.

Bookings are essential, so reserve your spot by registering online at: www.eventbrite.com.au/e/caravan-safety-workshop-tickets-1983416726822 

APPLY NOW! – Tourism and hospitality operators are being encouraged to enter the Hunter Region Business Hub’s Business Excellence  Awards.

Now in their 31st year, the event has built a reputation as the Hunter’s premier business awards.

Venues, accommodation providers, tour operators, cellar doors, attractions and event businesses delivering quality visitor experiences are  urged to submit their entries by 30 March. 

Winner will be announced during a Gala Dinner on Friday 29 May at Ben Ean, Pokolbin.

For details on the awards, go to: www.huntervalleyhub.com.au/business-community/awards/

WINE LIST SPOTLIGHT – Entries are also now open for the 2026 NSW Sommelier’s Wine List Awards.

Restaurants, bars, pubs, hotels, clubs, caterers, and function venues, with wine lists of all sizes considered, are urged to enter provided they  demonstrate a genuine commitment to NSW producers and thoughtful wine curation.

The awards are free to enter with categories for Regional NSW Venues of less than 60 seats and more than 61 seats.

From the seven categories, one overall winner will be selected and awarded the ultimate title of 2026 NSW Sommelier’s Wine List of the  Year.

The winners will be announced in June, so enter by 15 April at: www.nswwine.com.au/pages/nsw-sommeliers-wine-list-awards

FISHING FEEDBACK – Anglers are currently being asked for their input on enhancing recreational fishing in NSW.

The NSW Government has worked closely with the Recreational Fishing NSW Advisory Council to develop the draft Enhancing Recreational  Fishing in NSW Action Plan 2026–2031.

The five-year plan will guide development of future programs and activities to make fishing even better, now and into the future.

Recreational fishing is an important part of life for many people across the state by supporting local communities, boosting health and  enjoyment, and connecting people with the environment.

Participant feedback will be used to develop a final version of the Plan and to help shape the future of recreational fishing in NSW, so have  your say: www.haveyoursay.nsw.gov.au/rec-fishing-ap

PRIZE LAUNCH – This year’s Muswellbrook Art Prize exhibition launch will take place on Saturday, 21 March, from 4pm at Muswellbrook  Regional Arts Centre.

Finalists for the 2026 Prize are vying for a total of $70,000 prize money across three acquisitive prize categories with the winners unveiled  during this weekend’s launch event.

Since 1958, the Muswellbrook Art Prize has grown and evolved into one of the richest prizes for painting in regional Australia with $50,000  for the selected painting and $10,000 each for the Works on Paper and Ceramics prizes.

The exhibition can be viewed Monday to Saturday, 10am-4pm, from 19 March to 23 May: https://artgallery.muswellbrook.nsw.gov.au

Contact:
Email address: upperhunter@parliament.nsw.gov.au; 
New Address: 94 John Street Singleton 2330
Postal Address: PO Box 60 Singleton NSW 2330
Ph: 6543 1065
www.davelayzell.com.au/news/categories/state-matters

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Upper Hunter Shire Council

Gummun Place Update 4 March 2026

The Gummun Place Hostel Advisory Committee, at its February meeting, discussed a number of matters including the formation of a new committee to administer a community fund for Gummun Place Hostel.

The new committee, which has now been formed by the ‘Friends of Gummun Place’, will be operated in accordance with a set of guiding principles and include a representative of the operator of the facility.

Deputy Mayor Pat Ryan said the establishment of the committee demonstrates the community’s ongoing commitment to supporting residents and the future of the hostel.

“It’s encouraging to see members of the community stepping forward to ensure there is a clear and transparent structure in place to manage funds that directly benefit Gummun Place,” Cr Ryan said.

Expressions of Interest (EOIs) for the operation of Gummun Place Hostel as an assisted boarding house have now closed and staff are reviewing submissions and preparing a report for consideration at an extra-ordinary Council meeting next week.

Following the Council meeting, Council will commence the next steps to transition Gummun Place Hostel.

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Goulburn River Solar Farm Community Enhancement Advisory Committee

On display until 26 March 2026, 04:30 PM

Upper Hunter Shire Council invites expressions of interest from community members to join the Goulburn River Solar Farm Community Enhancement Fund Advisory Committee

The committee is being established to assist Council with the administration of the Community Enhancement Fund associated with the Goulburn River Solar Farm Voluntary Planning Agreement.

The principal role of the committee is to evaluate funding applications from not-for-profit community groups, Council or Crown Reserve Trusts for community projects and programs and make recommendations to Council.

The committee will be made up of:

  • Two Councillors (one of whom chairs the committee) (voting);
  • One Council officer (non-voting);
  • Two community representatives (to be residents of the Upper Hunter Shire Local Government Area that reside within approximately 30 km of the solar farm) who have not entered into a financial agreement with the solar farm company and can demonstrate the skills and experience relevant to the Committee’s charter (voting);
    and,
  • One company representative (voting).

The principal role of the committee is to evaluate funding applications from not-for-profit community groups, Council or Crown Reserve Trusts for community projects and programs and make  recommendations to Council. 

The committee will meet at least twice per year. Meetings will be open to the public and a quorum will be five (5) voting members including two Councillors. 

Who Can Apply
Any resident of the Upper Hunter Shire Council Local Government Area may apply to be appointed as a community representative on the committee.

Nominations
Nominations open: Friday 27 February 2026
Nominations close: 4:30pm Thursday 26 March 2026

How to submit Your Nomination
Complete your application online via Council’s website:

Online Form

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Seniors Festival 2026 Live Life in Colour

Two weeks of colour, creativity and connection are on the calendar for 2026.The Upper Hunter Seniors Festival runs from Monday 2 March to Sunday 15 March 2026, embracing this year’s theme, Live Life in Colour.

This year’s theme encourages seniors to celebrate the journey so far, look forward to the adventures still to come, and find joy in ageing by embracing creativity, new connections and an active lifestyle.

All activities are free for seniors.

Scone

Aqua Aerobics
Aqua aerobics offers a low impact way to stay active and build fitness in a supportive environment.
Tuesday 24 March, 5:15pm–6:00pm
Sunday, 11:15am–12:00pm
Scone Pool

Scone Library

  •  Staying Safe Online – Wednesday 4 March at 10:30am
  •  Mindful Colouring – Thursday 5 March at 11:00am and Thursday 12 March at 11:00am
  •  Is It Fake? Spotting A.I. Generated Videos – Thursday 12 March at 2:00pm
  •  Grandparents Storytime and Craft – Friday 13 March at 10:30am

Merriwa

Chair Exercises
Tuesday 24 March, 2:00pm–2:45pm
Old Library (Merriwa Meeting Room)
Afternoon tea provided.

Merriwa Library
Is It Fake? Spotting A.I. Generated Videos – Friday 6 March at 10:00am and Friday 13 March at 10:00am

Aberdeen

Come and Try Pickleball
Monday 23 March at 10:00am
All equipment supplied.

Aberdeen Library
Storytelling and Digital Preservation – Tuesday 10 March at 11:00am

Murrurundi

Chair Exercises
Wednesday 18 March, 2:00pm–2:45pm
Youth and Community Building
Afternoon tea provided.

Murrurundi Library

  • Mahjong – Tuesday 3 March at 10:00am and Tuesday 10 March at 10:00am
  • Mindful Colouring – Thursday 5 March at 2:00pm and Thursday 12 March at 2:00pm
  • Is It Fake? Spotting A.I. Generated Videos – Thursday 12 March at 11:00am

Whether you are keen to learn something new, stay active, explore creativity or simply connect with others, there is something happening across the Shire as part of the 2026 Seniors Festival.

When

  • Monday, 02 March 2026 | 09:00 AM – Sunday, 15 March 2026 | 05:00 PM

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Council Meeting Recap February 2026

Published on 24 February 2026Upper Hunter Shire Council met on Monday 23 February 2026 to consider a broad range of matters recognising community contribution, progressing infrastructure planning, addressing financial sustainability, and responding to regional strategic issues.

Corporate Services Committee and financial matters
The minutes of the Corporate Services Committee meeting held on 13 February 2026 were adopted, along with budget variations.

In relation to the NSW Audit Office report, it was noted that no funds were misappropriated and that only externally restricted capital grants for fully funded projects were utilised in advance of reimbursement. Developer contributions and water and sewer funds were not used to address cashflow shortfalls.

Outstanding government payments were acknowledged as a contributing factor, and disagreement was expressed with the characterisation that funds were used for an improper purpose. An application will be made to the Minister seeking approval to temporarily utilise restricted grant funding in line with amounts owed, while advocacy continues to address grant timing issues affecting rural councils.

A submission to the Federal Inquiry into Local Government Funding and Fiscal Sustainability was also endorsed.

Vale Phillip Dunn – The meeting formally acknowledged the passing of Phillip Dunn, former Shire Engineer and Director Technical Services with Scone and Murrurundi Shire Councils. Phillip served the Upper Hunter from 1982 until 2004 and was recognised for his professionalism, leadership and lasting contribution to local infrastructure and community development.

Recognition of 20 years of service – Bernard Constable was recognised for reaching 20 years of service. Since commencing in 2006, Bernard has contributed extensively to road construction, maintenance programs and emergency response operations, including major works on the Golden Highway in partnership with Transport for NSW.

Committee and advisory reports – Reports were received from the Liverpool Range Wind Farm Community Consultative Committee, Arts Upper Hunter Board and the Gummun Place Hostel Advisory Committee. These updates ensure continued engagement with community representatives and key stakeholders across the region.

Strategic planning reform submission – Endorsement was given to a submission responding to the NSW Government discussion paper, A New Approach to Strategic Planning. The submission raises concerns regarding the proposed approach to regional strategic planning and reinforces the importance of practical, regionally informed reforms that recognise regional diversity and interdependencies.

Rosedale Estate future development – Council considered the future direction of the Rosedale Estate site in Murrurundi and noted updated land valuations for both the full site and the smaller portion immediately north of Rosella Street.

It was resolved that the Master Plan for Rosedale Estate be revised to reflect current community needs, including opportunities for housing for the elderly and recreational facilities. Upon completion of the revised Master Plan, the land identified as suitable for housing development, such as the Rosella Street North portion, will be subdivided and converted to Operational Land to enable future sale of whole or individual lots.

The remaining non-developable portion, known as the Paddock, will remain Community Land and continue to be developed for recreational use and equestrian events, including King of the Ranges. Ongoing security of tenure for the King of the Ranges event will be maintained.

In recognition of the original investment by the former Murrurundi Council on behalf of the community, any surplus funds raised from land sales will be earmarked for projects within Murrurundi. An amendment to the motion was put to the vote and carried by majority.

Upper Hunter Battery Energy Storage System – A planning agreement offer associated with the proposed Upper Hunter Battery Energy Storage System was considered, ensuring appropriate community benefits for the Upper Hunter Shire if the project is approved.

Regional advocacy – 2026 National General Assembly – Motions were endorsed for lodgement at the 2026 National General Assembly of Local Government through the Hunter Joint Organisation on behalf of the ten Hunter councils.

The endorsed regional motions focus on key shared priorities, including:

  • Strengthening jobs, skills and workforce development pathways across regional areas
  • Increased and more flexible funding for local roads and strategic infrastructure
  • Improving long-term financial sustainability for rural and regional councils
  • Enhanced emergency management, disaster resilience and recovery funding frameworks

This coordinated approach seeks to amplify the Hunter’s advocacy at a national level and demonstrate strong regional alignment on critical issues affecting communities, businesses and infrastructure across the Upper Hunter and wider Hunter region.

Goulburn River Solar Farm Community Enhancement Fund – Council resolved to appoint representatives to the Goulburn River Solar Farm Community Enhancement Fund Advisory Committee and call for expressions of interest from community members to join the committee.

Code of Conduct Complaints Statistics Report 2024 to 2025 – The annual Code of Conduct Complaints Statistics Report for 2024 to 2025 was received, meeting reporting obligations and supporting transparency in governance matters.

Scone Indoor Sporting Facility – The draft Scone Indoor Sports Facility Masterplan was endorsed by Council and will now be placed on public exhibition for 28 days for community feedback.

Notice of Motion – Potential amalgamation – 
A Notice of Motion was presented proposing the establishment of a councillor working group to engage with Muswellbrook Shire Council about a potential amalgamation of the two Upper Hunter councils. The proposal referenced financial challenges identified in the Long Term Financial Plan 2024 to 2034, ageing infrastructure and the potential benefits of shared services, economies of scale and strengthened regional advocacy.

The motion sought to initiate discussions only and did not propose an immediate amalgamation. Following consideration and debate, the Notice of Motion was put to the vote and was not supported.

For more details on other matters discussed, please refer to the meeting agenda available on the Upper Hunter Shire Council website, or head to our YouTube channel to watch the meeting.

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Monthly Works Schedule – Month Starting Monday, 16 Feburary 2026

Each Month Upper Hunter Shire Council prepares a report detailing the work that our infrastructure crews plan to deliver in the coming month. 

Scheduled work is merely an indication of what we intend to undertake and is not a guarantee of work being carried out. As factors such as weather, resource availability and unexpected needs can impact Councils priorities for the coming month. 

Merriwa

Works Delivery

  • Pembroke Road – Maintenance Grading 
  • Bulgin Road – Maintenance Grading 
  • Borambil Racecourse  Road – Maintenance Grading 
  • inspections as required
  • Action requests as required

Parks and Facilities

  • Amenities maintenance
  • Cemetery maintenance
  • Parks, sports fields, rest areas, entrances/approaches, Showground Passive areas and reserves mowing and maintenance
  • Playground inspections
  • Actions requests as required
  • Tree maintenance

Water and Sewer

  • Water treatment plant operation and maintenance
  • Sewer treatment plant operation and maintenance
  • Water and sewer distribution systems and actions requests as required

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Have you seen something that needs attention?

Please use the Customer Request Management Form available online by clicking here to lodge an action with UHSC.

Alternatively, you can download and use the Snap, Send, Solve app from the App store. This app allows you to submit requests with various authorities or Local Council with ease. Learn more about the Snap, Send, Solve app here

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