NEW PLAYGROUND COMING POP DENISON PARK
Ballina Shire Council has secured $1.4 million from the NSW Government to help fund the construction of the next stage of the playground at Pop Denison Park.
Lennox Village Vision Project Traffic Changes
see page 6 for details
The second stage will expand the playground area to include larger and more challenging equipment and features to cater for a wider range of ages and abilities: A double 25 metre long flying fox Three tower treehouse structure Pendulum basket swing
Tunnel climbing feature and sphere climber
Inclusive all access carousel
Additional BBQs, picnic shelters and path network Additional landscaping, nature play features and shade trees.
The existing junior playground will remain open throughout construction of the second stage and is expected to be completed by December 2023 (weather permitting).
For more information visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/PopDenisonPark
shire council supporting a growing community
New Traffic Lights installing now
Supporting our growing community by improving traffic flow and pedestrian and motorist safety.
Kerr Street and Bentinck Street, Ballina
River Street and Brunswick Street, Ballina
Signalised pedestrian crossing at River Street, West Ballina (near Westower Tavern)
For project updates visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/MajorProjects
AUGUST 2023 Supplement to the Quarterly Community Connect Magazine
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from the mayor
Welcome to this edition of Community Connect ‘Extra’, a supplement to the quarterly Community Connect magazine.
It has been a vibrant winter filled with beloved community events like NAIDOC Week celebrations, the Skullcandy Oz Grom Open, and the popular Airing of the Quilts at Crawford House Museum. Exciting upcoming events include the Alstonville Quota Craft and Garden Fair, Newrybar Bonfire and Fireworks Night, and the Rainbow Region Dragon Boat Club’s Regatta.
The Council recently adopted the Delivery Program and Operational Plan for 2023/24, which outlines the work program for the next 12 months and four years. You can access the final document at ballina.nsw.gov.au/planning-and-delivery
In Pop Denison Park, a new playground is under construction, featuring challenging play equipment and amenities for older children. The upgrade includes additional BBQs and picnic shelters, enhancing the park’s facilities for birthday parties.
We are excited to announce that the Draft Lennox Head Strategic Plan 2023-2043 is progressing. This 20-year plan has been developed based on community feedback. Once Council endorse this plan for exhibition you can provide input at yoursayballina.com.au
This edition of Community Connect offers a wealth of information about our beautiful shire. Take care, stay safe, and happy reading!
Cr Sharon Cadwallader Mayor
AUGUST 2023
Council meetings at a glance
A great number of items and issues get discussed at Council meetings. Here are some items discussed at the Ordinary Council meeting on 22 June 2023.
SPORTS COURTS
Discussed options of basketball facilities across the shire including Ballina Heights sports field, Williams Reserve, Chickiba Reserve, Kingsford Smith Reserve and Fitzroy Park.
BALLINA HEIGHTS COMMERCIAL CENTRE
Voted unanimously to complete a zoning change supporting relocation of the Ballina Heights Commercial Centre.
DELIVERY PROGRAM AND OPERATIONAL PLAN 2023/24
Adopted the Delivery Program and Operational Plan for 2023/24, the long-term financial plan, workforce plan, and fees and charges.
BALLINA SHIRE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY
Adopted the Ballina Shire Biodiversity Strategy to protect, manage, and enhance the local environment in collaboration with the community and stakeholders.
To view the full agenda and minutes visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/agendasandminutes
CAN WE COUNT ON YOU?
Ballina Shire Council is once again taking part in Australian Red Cross Lifeblood’s group donation program, Lifeblood Teams.
The Local Government Blood Drive is on from 1 July to 30 September 2023. Our team members will be coming together to be part of something bigger. Something for the community. Something that changes lives.
Last year our Lifeblood team made an outstanding 404 donations. This year, we aim to save even more lives and welcome residents to join our Lifeblood team or contribute their donations to our tally.
Ballina Shire Council acknowledges that we are here on the land of the Bundjalung people. The Bundjalung are the traditional owners of this land and are part of the oldest surviving continuous culture in the world.
To learn more and get involved visit lifeblood.com.au/blood/donateas-a-group
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Happy 100th birthday June Scott! celebrating with the Alstonville Probus Club
HAVE YOUR SAY
Council reviews plans, policies and proposals on a regular basis and any changes are reported to Council. Community consultation is a key element when reviewing and developing these documents.
The following documents are on exhibition for public comment:
DEVELOPMENT SERVICING PLANS WATER, WASTEWATER AND RECYCLED WATER INFRASTRUCTURE submissions close Tuesday 22 August 2023
ASSET MANAGEMENT POLICY submissions close Monday 31 August 2023
Upcoming engagement:
WOLLONGBAR ATTACHED DUAL OCCUPANCY PLANNING PROPOSAL
Relay makes historic Ballina stop
Ballina Shire was honoured to be part of the Legacy Centenary Relay 2023 in late June, with Mayor Sharon Cadwallader proudly representing the community as an official torchbearer.
This six-month relay aims to honour and acknowledge veterans’ families and raise funds for Legacy Australia.
The torch will travel over 50,000km, visiting 100 stops and will be carried by approximately 1,500 torchbearers.
The relay commenced on ANZAC Day in France, received a royal welcome at Buckingham Palace, and arrived in Australia in May.
The Centenary Torch will visit all 45 Legacy Clubs worldwide.
To track the torch’s journey, download the Legacy 100th Torch Relay mobile app or visit legacytorchrelay.com. au/relay-route
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ROAD AND STORMWATER PROJECTS
COMPLETED PROJECTS
SOUTH BALLINA BEACH ROAD, SOUTH BALLINA
CRAWLEY ROAD, ALSTONVILLE
BRUNSWICK STREET, BALLINA
SIMMONS STREET, BALLINA
URALBA ROAD, URALBA
CURRENT PROJECTS
LENNOX VILLAGE VISION
MOON STREET, BALLINA
PEARCES CREEK BRIDGE, PEARCES CREEK
WARDELL ROAD, LYNWOOD
MOYLANS LANE, EMPIRE VALE
TEVEN ROAD, TEVEN
RAGLAN STREET, WARDELL
OLD PACIFIC HIGHWAY, NEWRYBAR
FUTURE PROJECTS
HENRY PHILP AVENUE, BALLINA
TEMPLE STREET, BALLINA
BOLDING STREET, BALLINA
PATCHS BEACH CAR PARK, SOUTH BALLINA
NORTHUMBERLAND DRIVE, EAST BALLINA
SIGNALISED PEDESTRIAN CROSSING SWITCHED ON
The signalised pedestrian crossing on River Street near the Westower Tavern in West Ballina is now fully installed.
The lights were activated in July, providing a safer crossing for pedestrians and cyclists. The crossing operates in a ‘staggered’ manner, requiring pedestrians to cross in two stages to minimise traffic disruptions.
Transport for NSW has granted approval for the lights and will handle their ongoing operation.
The project also involved widening the bus bay at the existing bus stop, constructing a new shared path, updating line markings and signage, and conducting minor landscaping.
New footbridges for North Lakes
Council’s contractor recently completed the replacement of two new pedestrian bridges within the North Lakes Estate in Ballina, which connect Seahorse Place and Teraglin Place.
The two new bridges have replaced the previous timber structures that reached the end of their useful life and saw one of the bridges temporarily closed.
The new bridges are constructed of composite fibre material and will have a significantly longer life compared to the previous structures.
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CURRENT PROJECT UPDATES
RIVER STREET DUPLICATION
Stage 2 from Henry Philp Avenue to Tweed Street is progressing well with most work set to be completed in early August 2023. The new traffic lights at the intersection of River Street and Brunswick Street with additional traffic signals and mast arms to be installed are expected to be operational in mid-August.
KERR AND BENTINCK STREET INTERSECTION
The Kerr and Bentinck Street intersection upgrade is set to be completed in August. Installation of traffic lights is underway, with additional traffic signals and mast arms to be installed. Completed works include stormwater services, new kerbs, lane duplication, line marking, and protected right-hand turns.
ANGELS BEACH DRIVE RECYCLED WATER MAIN RENEWAL
Council’s Water team is renewing the recycled water main alongside Angels Beach Drive, between Sheather Street and the southern side of Prospect Bridge in Ballina. Traffic changes include reduction of the speed limit to 40km/h through sections of the construction zone with traffic control in place. Please allow extra travel time as short delays may be experienced. Pedestrian/cyclist access will be maintained along the shared path. This essential recycled water main renewal is part of Council’s ongoing commitment to improve our shire’s water assets and will improve the reliability of the local water network.
MOON STREET ROADWORKS
A section of Moon Street in Ballina, between Bangalow Road and Fox Street, is being reconstructed. This project, which is part of Council’s ongoing Road Reconstruction program, involves a full dig out of the existing roadway and improved road sealing. The works extend from Bangalow Road to Fox Street and are expected to be completed by mid-August 2023 (weather permitting). During this time Moon Street, between Bangalow Road and Fox Street, will be closed to through-traffic with a detour in place. However, access will be maintained for residents in Moon Street and Treelands Crescent via Bangalow Road.
CRANE AND MARTIN STREET INTERSECTION
As part of Council’s Road Reconstruction program, the existing roadway at Crane and Martin Street intersection was completely excavated and replaced with a new bitumen seal. The school drop-off area on Crane Street, in front of the Ballina Public School administration building, has been sealed and designated parking spaces established through line markings. The pedestrian crossings at Martin Street and Crane Street have also been reinstated with fresh line markings, enhancing visibility for drivers and ensuring pedestrian safety.
For project updates visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/
MajorProjects
COMPLETED PROJECTS
TAMAR STREET (BETWEEN TWEED AND BRUNSWICK STREETS), BALLINA
RIVER STREET, WEST BALLINA (NEAR WESTOWER TAVERN)
CEDAR STREET (EASTERN SIDE OPP POLICE STATION), WARDELL
GREENWOOD PLACE, LENNOX HEAD
CURRENT PROJECTS
LENNOX VILLAGE VISION
FUTURE PROJECTS
SUNRISE CRESECENT, LENNOX HEAD
BURNET STREET, BALLINA
COMPTON STREET SHARED PATH, EAST BALLINA
MONTWOOD DRIVE, LENNOX HEAD
SUNRISE CRESECENT, LENNOX HEAD
PROJECT UPDATES subscribe to council’s eNews ballina.nsw.gov.au/eNews ballina.nsw.gov.au 5 3-bin urban residential 2023/24 fortnightly collection (non-recyclable) fortnightly collection of recyclables (cardboard, glass, recyclable plastic) weekly (food scraps, garden lawn clippings) urban 13 19 25 31 15 28 18 23 24 30 14 20 26 11 24 29 30 11 24 30 13 19 25 31 15 21 27 14 20 26 12 13 18 19 24 25 30 10 15 16 21 22 28 2 8 14 20 26 AUGUST SEPTEMBER 2023 OCTOBER NOVEMBER 2023 DECEMBER 2024 MAY 2024 FEBRUARY 2024 2024 JANUARY Waste calendars can be accessed on council's website ballina.nsw.gov.au Need a Waste Calendar?
FOOTPATH PROJECTS
Ferry maintenance schedule
The Burns Point Ferry closes for scheduled maintenance each month.
This maintenance is important to ensure a reliable ferry service for visitors and locals.
Scheduled maintenance for the rest of 2023 will occur from 9am – 1pm on:
TUESDAY 8 AUGUST
TUESDAY 12 SEPTEMBER
TUESDAY 10 OCTOBER
TUESDAY 14 NOVEMBER
TUESDAY 12 DECEMBER
For updates on the ferry status and road closure information visit livetraffic.com
The Burns Point Ferry operates continuously from 5.30am to 12.30am daily.
For more information visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/burnspointferry
Lennox Village Vision project update
With the Byron Street/Ballina Street intersection now complete and fully reopened, Ballina Shire Council’s crews are focusing on Stage 5 of the Lennox Village Vision project at the Ballina Street and Park Lane intersection.
Stage 5 includes road and drainage upgrades, new paving, and landscaping. This will take six weeks and require a full closure of the intersection to ensure works are completed as quickly as possible.
Northbound motorists need to continue along The Coast Road to access the Lennox Head CBD via Byron Street.
TEMPORARY ROUNDABOUT - BYRON STREET AND BYRON BAY ROAD
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COAST ROAD)
To assist traffic flow, a temporary roundabout has been installed at the intersection of Byron Street and Byron Bay Road (The Coast Road) for the duration of the works. Changed traffic conditions and reduced speed limits are in place. Please follow all signage.
OTHER TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS:
Motorists will be able to enter and exit Ballina Street via Byron Street. U-turn bays will be available on Park Lane and Ballina Street.
Access to businesses on Park Lane will be maintained, however at times access may be changed or unavailable for short periods.
Motorists will need to use alternative parking on either side of the construction zone. Pedestrian access will be maintained, however at times there may be pedestrian detours around construction zones.
The bus stops located on Ballina Street (Lennox Park and Lennox Head Medical Centre) will be relocated to Pacific Parade, opposite The Lennox Hotel.
For more information visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/LennoxVillageVision
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BALLINA BYRON GATEWAY AIRPORT NEWS
Runway overlay nearing completion
Crews have been working through the night since June to lay approximately 100 metres of new asphalt each night, totalling over 15,000 tonnes for the project.
The next stage involves adding grooves to enhance friction and drainage, continuing until November 2023. This essential overlay will extend the runway’s lifespan by up to 10-years. The runway lights will also be upgraded to a more efficient LED system.
The project costs $20 million, with $5.54 million provided by the Federal Government’s Building Better Regions Fund and the remainder funded through the airport’s Capital Works program.
For more information visit ballinabyronairport.com.au
Arrive in style depart with ease
Whether you’re jetting off on a new adventure, returning home to familiar faces, welcoming loved ones, or bidding farewell to friends, we’ve got your airport transportation needs covered!
Say goodbye to travel hassles and discover a wide range of transport options:
Australia’s top car rentals explore the region at your own pace
Convenient taxis and limousines travel in comfort and style
Shuttle bus services easy and reliable airport transfers
Reserved parking prebook online!
Explore your transport options at ballinabyronairport.com.au/transport
Ready Set Play!
Two new playgrounds have recently opened in Cumbalum and Lennox Head. Cummings Park, located in Cummings Crescent, Cumbalum, includes a basket swing, climbing frame, double slide and fort structure with bridge entry from the top of a surrounding sandstone wall. Elevation Park, located on the corner of Elevation Drive and Ridgeview Crescent at Lennox Head, includes a two bay swing with basket swing, rocker and a multi tower fort with slides, climbing features and activity panels.
The playgrounds were identified for replacement in Council’s Playground Upgrade and Management Plan and budgeted for in the 2022/23 Delivery Program.
Playground design options were on public exhibition in November last year, with the most popular designs selected following community feedback.
To find a playground near you visit ballina.nsw. gov.au/playgrounds
There’s no such thing as the Dog Poo Fairy!
You own a dog, you own its poo! Bag the poo, bin it or take it with you.
Penalties apply for non-compliance. Keep Ballina Shire Beautiful!
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AUGUST 2023
current exhibitions
Exhibition Dates: 28 June - 20 August 2023
Launch Event: 5.30pm - 7.30pm Thursday 6 AUGUST 2023
Imagined Peace
Mark Isaacs
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A Portrait of Modern Afghanistan
A portrait of Afghanistan before the Taliban regained control of the country. The images were taken in 2016-17, at a time when people dared to dream in the Western occupation’s promises of peace, prosperity, and freedom. The exhibition delves beneath the news reports to remind us that even in the most challenging circumstances, hope, love, and peace can flourish.
Image: Mark Isaacs, Fight Like a Girl, 2017
Grounding (States of Flow) | Jemima Patch -Taylor
Applications are now open. NRCG welcomes exhibition proposals from artists, designers, curators, community, and cultural groups in all art forms including but not limited to visual arts, sculpture, craft, design, digital media, performance, installation/site specific works and cultural heritage that display innovative ideas and approaches to contemporary arts practice.
For more information or to apply visit nrcgballina.com.au
artist applications now open
The BCAM will take place on Saturday 14 October in the NRCG and Ignite Studios creative precinct. We are seeking applications from individual artists, designers, makers, groups, galleries and/or arts and craft stallholders with a preference for original, handmade, local, independent, innovative, and creative artworks and products. Applications close Monday 14 August and successful applicants will be advised by 21 August 2023. To apply visit nrcgballina.com.au
The recipient of this year’s SCU Graduate Award Exhibition, Jemima Patch-Taylor, explores the essence of landscape in her exhibition Grounding (States of Flow). This exhibition touches on rhythms of nature and cyclic dispositions of the universe and how this can relate to human consciousness.
Image: Jemima Patch Taylor Luteal (installation detail), 2022
The Making of Mohammadi | Prita Tina Yeganeh
Exploring the traditional Iranian scent of rosewater and its imprint on the desert landscapes of Qamsar. Every spring, the arid terrain blossoms into a wild field of sacred roses, famously known as the Mohammadi flowers of Qamsar. This exhibition showcases Abri prints (adapted for the silk medium) presented in light boxes to emphasise this metamorphosis from desert to rose garden.
Image: Prita Tina Yeganeh, The Making of Mohammadi, 2022 (installation view), Ben Wyeth
12th Annual Grace Cruice Memorial Exhibition
BACCI
Presented by the members of the Ballina Arts & Crafts Centre (BACCI), this exhibition is a tribute to founding member Grace Cruice, showcasing the best works created by BACCI members over the past year. This exhibition coincides with BACCI’S 25-year anniversary.
Image: Andrew Watson, Access Trail –Bundjalung NP, 2022
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Northern Rivers Community Gallery 44 cherry street, ballina nsw 2478 | ph 02 6681 0530 open wed – fri 10am – 4pm | weekends 9.30am – 1pm (closed public holidays) NOVEMBERDECEMBER
Lennox Head Cultural Centre What’s On at
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12 - 13 August
Spirit Sound Journey
Saturday 12 August
Spirit Sound welcome you to an immersive sound journey with conscious connected breathing. They will be sounding the space with an array of sound tools: hemp didgeridoo’s, harp, Native American flutes, handpan, gong, singing bowls and more. The intention is to hold a clear and resonant space for you to journey inward, to rest and recalibrate your being on all levels.
Life changing information presein a fun and interactive environment.Big movie screens, giant speakers and laser lights help create a conducive environment for young people to learn and thrive. Covering topics such as communication skills, emotional intelligence, creativity, goal setting, family & relationships, money and finance and career skills.
Sports at the Uniting Youth Event
Thursday 14 September 6.30pm - 9.30pm
Live music with Surf Trash, Couch Wizard and Puff. An evening event for 14–18 year olds. Alcohol and drug free and security onsite.
For details on these and other events and bookings call 02 6681 0599 or visit communityspaces.com.au
Book a meeting room today at:
Ballina Indoor Sports Centre
Ballina Surf Club
Kentwell Community Centre
Lennox Head Cultural Centre
Casual Play is the time to try out a new sport, shoot hoops with friends, or enjoy family time.
Set up a table tennis or volleyball match with friends or test your hoop skills with the Pro Training Machine. Casual visit price has increased to $7
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Tourism team’s success
Our Ballina Tourism Team has been selected as a finalist in two categories in the North Coast Tourism Awards.
Our Ballina Visitor Information Centre staff take great pride in being a trusted source of information, guiding tourists and locals to discover the hidden gems, natural wonders, and vibrant attractions that make our region so special. Well done team!
Winners will be announced at an Awards Ceremony and Gala Dinner on 27 July 2023 at Plantation House in The Tweed.
PROMOTE YOUR EVENT
Got an upcoming event? The Ballina Tourism Team can help!
Over 140,000 unique users visit the Discover Ballina website each year. You can promote your event for FREE via Discover Ballina’s online events calendar.
Submit your event online at discoverballina.com.au/visit/submit-your-event Follow us on instagram @discoverballina or facebook BallinaCoastandHinterland
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CELEBRATE LIBRARY AND INFORMATION WEEK
From 31 July to 6 August 2023. Participate in our Week survey to shape the future of Richmond Tweed Regional Library’s services!
Share your valuable insights at rtrl.nsw.gov.au/library-news, in person at our branches, or by calling 02 6625 5100.
Your feedback matters to the 200,000 people we serve in NSW’s Lismore, Ballina, Byron, and Tweed areas!
Discover our offerings during Library and Information Week, including free access to eBooks, eAudiobooks, and eMagazines at rtrl.nsw.gov.au
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What’ssearch
Image credit: Alexander Sharkey-Value Imagery, Love Lennox 2023
Ballina Shire Council is changing the way notices for rates and water charges are issued. From July 2023, Council will be issuing two separate notices, a Rates Notice and a Water Notice, replacing the combined 'Rates and Charges Notice'.
This change allows for separate payment dates for water charges.
If you currently have a direct debit payment arrangement in place, rest assured it will remain active. You may wish to set up a new payment arrangement specifically for the amount stated on the Water Notice by calling our Rating Team or completing the Direct Debit Request Form – Rates & Water on our website at ballina.nsw.gov.au/forms
If you have any questions, please contact our Rating Team on 02 6686 1299 or visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/rates-explained
eNotices
Receive your notices direct to your email inbox. Follow the prompts on your new notice to register.
RATES NOTICE
Issued mid July, October, January and April Includes ordinary rate, waste and stormwater charges
Residential notices also include annual water and wastewater service connection charge or OSSM levy (if applicable)
Same BPAY biller code
cosier for Winter! POOLS
The 25-metre pools at both the Ballina and Alstonville swimming pool facilities are now cosier than ever for your winter swims.
Damaged roll-down blinds at both sites have been replaced with new doors and windows.
The replacement took place during the essential annual maintenance closures in June and July.
For more information please visit ballina.nsw. gov.au/community-swimming-pools
Ballina Memorial Pool & Waterslide
Lee and Vicki Fitzgerald 02 6686 3771
Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday 5.30am - 7pm
Saturday 7am - 6pm
Sunday 8am - 5pm
WATER NOTICE
Issued 4 weeks after rates notice
Includes quarterly water consumption
Business notices also include water and wastewater service connection charges and volumetric wastewater charges
NEW biller code for BPAY payments
If paying by direct debit, a new agreement is required
Alstonville Aquatic Centre
Greg and Kelly Fettell 02 6628 0826
Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday 5.30am - 7pm
Saturday 7am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm
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REOPENS Tuesday 1 August 2023
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NOTICES water notice payments 1300 276 468 enquiries 1300 864 444 ABN 53 929 887 369 council@baliina.nsw.gov.au ballina.nsw.gov.au arrears pay now amount due 31/8/23 property address meter reading details assessment number meter reading period Name Address BALLINA NSW 2478 your total water kL kilolitre (kL) 1,000 litres total water billing based charges meter meter no. YTD previous consumption step 1 consumption previous reading date step rate previous reading step 1 charge current reading date step 2 consumption current reading step 2 rate days step 2 charge consumption average daily consumption (kL) total water consumption charges interest at 6% daily until paid receive your notices by email register at ballina.enotices.com.au reference further name assessment no. amount due due date payment options Post throughout Australia by cash, cheque EFTPOS cheque payable to Ballina Council PO Box Ballina NSW code 407825 reference in person our Customer Service Centre 40 Cherry Street, Ballina *credit will incur of approximately 0.5%. BPAY payments free. paying by mail, tick receipt call 1300 468 pay by Visa or Mastercard service fee ballina.nsw.gov.au pay online by Visa Mastercard service applies biller code 407825 no. telephone and internet banking BPAY contact your bank or financial institution this payment from your cheque, savings, debit, credit card transaction account. info visit bpay.com.au Registered Ltd 518 complete a direct debit request form at ballina.nsw.gov.au please deduct any payments made since Daily interest at 6.0% pa applies to all arrears (if listed calculated up to 8/7/23) or any future overdue amounts. issue date 31/6/23 10WR00144 04/04/2022 11/06/2022 68 8 0.118 10WR00144 1.9400 $15.52 0.0000 $0.00 $15.52 11WO18617 14 2.5200 $35.28 3.7800 $0.00 $35.28 line 3 line 4 10WR00144 46 04/04/2022 751 11/06/2022 759 68 0.118 line 3 line 1 The Way BALLINA NSW 2478 Lot 500 DP 1234567 123456 Mar ending quarter 22 ending this quarter $0.00 $693.38 $47.11 25/2/23 - 2/6/23 1A2B3C4D 123456 123456 123456 Mr A Mrs B Smith $645.00 31/8/23 8/7/23
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rates notice payments 1300 276 468 enquiries 1300 864 444 ABN 53 929 887 369 council@baliina.nsw.gov.au ballina.nsw.gov.au arrears - pay now 1 instalment due 31/8/23 2 instalment due 30/11/23 3 instalment due 28/2/24 4 instalment due 31/5/24 property address assessment number issue date Name Address BALLINA NSW 2478 rating category name assessment no. total amount first instalment due date payment options total amount due rateable value amount rates in $ or charge valuation amount Post throughout Australia by cash, cheque or EFTPOS cheque payable to Ballina Council PO Box Ballina NSW biller code 20404 reference no. receive your notices by email register at ballina.enotices.com.au reference number: in person Customer Service Centre 40 Cherry Street, Ballina *credit payments will surcharge approximately 0.5%. BPAY card payments surcharge free. paying by tick receipt required $2,628.33 call 1300 pay by Visa or Mastercard applies ballina.nsw.gov.au pay online by Visa Mastercard service applies biller code 20404 reference telephone and internet banking BPAY contact your bank or financial institution make this payment from your cheque, savings, debit, credit transaction account. more info visit bpay.com.au Registered Ltd ABN completerequest form ballina.nsw.gov.au July 2023 - June 2024 please deduct any payments made since Residential Rate 182000.00 0.00160478 $292.27 31/8/23 message box required Residential Base Amount 1.00 583.00 $583.00 Domestic Waste Collection Charge Urban 1.00 420.00 $420.00 Stormwater Charge Residential 1.00 25.00 $25.00 Water Access Residential 20mm 1.00 224.00 $224.00 Wastewater Charge Residential 1037.00 $1037.00 1 The Way BALLINA NSW 2478 Lot 10 DP 123456 123456 123456 1A2B3C4D 123456 Residential Urban $182,000 635.0000 square metres 123456 A & Mrs B Smith $2,628.38 $693.38 31/8/23 $0.00 $693.38 $645.00 $645.00 $645.00 8/7/23 interest accrues daily paid
WATER AND WASTEWATER PROJECTS
WORKING SMARTER not harder
Water meters across Ballina Shire are read manually on a quarterly basis. But there is a smarter way for residents and businesses to track their water usage in detail.
WHAT IS SMART METERING?
Smart water meters attach to your water meter and record hourly water usage data. The devices use radio technology to store and send this data to a secure Council database.
COMPLETED PROJECTS
WEST BALLINA RECYCLED WATER MAIN
MOON STREET, BALLINA
WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT
HILL STREET, EAST BALLINA PRESSURE ZONE EXTENSION
CURRENT PROJECTS
ALSTONVILLE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT INLET WORKS UPGRADE
BALLINA WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT RECTIFICATION AND SEPTAGE RECEIVAL
STONEYHURST DRIVE, LENNOX HEAD RESERVOIR CONSTRUCTION
TAMAR STREET, BALLINA
WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT
PROSPECT BRIDGE - BANGALOW ROAD RECYCLED WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT
HUTLEY DRIVE, LENNOX HEAD WATER MAIN CONSTRUCTION
WASTEWATER RELINING PROGRAM
FUTURE PROJECTS
NORTH CREEK ROAD, LENNOX HEAD PRESSURE ZONE EXTENSION
ALSTON AVENUE, ALSTONVILLE
WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT
TEMPLE STREET, BALLINA WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT
HENRY PHILIP AVENUE, BALLINA WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT
Smart meter devices can be used to: collect water usage data that is timely, accurate, reliable and secure help water users become aware of their consumption habits detect leaks rapidly (rather than waiting for quarterly readings) review consumption patterns and apply changes to save on water bills receive weekly water monitoring data via email.
THE COST
This optional service is an additional charge on top of a ratepayer’s annual water charge and usage costs. Council will install a smart meter on your existing water meter for a one-off charge of $170. After installation you can subscribe for $25 per year to access your water usage data.
To apply complete the smart metering form at ballinawater.com.au or call Council’s Water and Wastewater team on 1300 864 444
Where does your water come from?
In Ballina Shire, the primary source of drinking water is Rocky Creek Dam located northwest of Lismore.
Situated high in the catchment, adjoining Nightcap National Park, water from Rocky Creek Dam is supplied by Rous County Council to four local councils - including Ballina Shire Council (excluding Wardell).
Our water comes from the land of the Widjabul Wia-bal people, sourced from our catchments and areas of ancient rainforest.
Our water is not limitless. Please be mindful not to waste it.
For further mindful water habits visit rous.nsw. gov.au/mindful-water-habits-start-now
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WATER TALK
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WASTE WATCH
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WASTE WATCH
2023/24 operated by Momentum Collective open 7 days 9.30am - 3.30pm closed on public holidays ph 0429 934 557 chemicals and asbestos not accepted green waste per 100kg garden waste and clippings $7.90 tree stumps and logs >300mm diameter $12.90 landfill mixed waste per 100kg household mixed waste $27.50 commercial mixed waste $33.20 dead animals $33.20 building waste and soil per 100kg household builders, bulky waste $27.50 commercial builders, bulky waste $33.20 brick, concrete, roof tiles, ceramics $20 contaminated soil with no test results $33.20 metals scrap metal car bodies, white goods with degas certificate FREE fridges and air-conditoners with no degas certificate $35 each recyclables per 100kg household recyclables $10.40 commercial recyclables $28.70 tyres from $10 ea car batteries FREE electronic waste tv’s, printers, computers, accessories FREE CRC community recycling centre household quantities only 20kg or 20 litres gas bottles, fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, aerosols FREE paint can be combined into one tin, separate oil and water-based FREE fluorescent globes, tubes FREE motor and other oils FREE other household asbestos test kit one per household FREE kitchen organics caddy $10 asbestos disposal kits Workcover NSW approved to dispose of up to 10m2 $30 per kit weighbridge certificate $40 ph 6686 1287 167 Southern Cross Drive, Ballina open 7 days 8am - 4pm closed on public holidays ballina.nsw.gov.au/resource-recovery-centre 13 ballina.nsw.gov.au sort your load and $ave
The three steps to register your pet
Have you received a text from Council?
Ballina Shire Council has introduced SMS (text messages) as a new way of communicating with our community quickly and efficiently. Text messages are being used for a variety of services such as pet registration, outstanding fee reminders, public health advice regarding mosquitoes, and rain alerts to check erosion and sediment controls.
HOW WILL YOU KNOW IT’S FROM COUNCIL?
Text messages from Council will always reference Ballina Shire Council and Council’s contact phone number 1300 864 444. The message will often have specific details that you are likely to be expecting, for example a reminder notice regarding your pet registration.
If you receive a text message from Council and you do not want to receive any more texts relating to that topic you can click the ‘Opt Out’ link.
If you are ever unsure if a text message is legitimate, please phone Council on 1300 864 444 and our staff will be able to confirm if you have been contacted via text.
Scam text messages have a few common trademarks, including incorrect spelling or poor grammar, abnormally long phone numbers, requests for personal information, content that is not relevant to you or you were not expecting, an urgent request (such as '24 hours to respond'), or an offer that is too good to be true.
To stay up the date on the latest cyber security information visit scamwatch.gov.au
Rainbow Region Dragon Boat Club
SUNDAY 27 AUGUST 2023
Shaws Bay, East Ballina Community Team Challenge
Gather your tribe of 16 - 20 crew and enjoy fun fantastic team building! Pick a team theme and get ready for a great family friendly day. Training sessions, qualified coach and equipment provided. Team registrations close 11 August 2023. For more information contact Jan 0421 758 062 or email janw2481@gmail.com
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Microchipping and lifetime registration of your cat or dog is a requirement under the NSW Companion Animals Act 1998. If your pet is not registered by six months of age, you may be issued with a Penalty Infringement Notice (PIN) which may exceed $305. ballina.nsw.gov.au/register-your-pet registrationreducedfees for dogs desexed prior to six months of age and cats desexed prior to four months of age extra 14 community connect extra | AUGUST 2023
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Welcome TO OUR NEW AUSSIE CITIZENS
Say hello to our newest Aussie citizens!
It’s such a pleasure and honour to host citizenship ceremonies. We get to be part of a special day in people’s lives.
In June we welcomed 17 new Australians from Brazil, Philippines, Sweden, Indonesia, Chile, Zimbabwe, Switzerland, Italy, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. Congratulations and welcome! Thank you for choosing Ballina Shire as your new home!
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Ballina Shire Council is offering local food businesses, community groups and residents, access to free food handler training.
The I’m Alert online food safety training helps food handlers develop the skills and knowledge needed to handle food in a safe and hygienic manner.
From 8 December 2023 food service, caterer and related-retail businesses in Australia will need to meet new food safety requirements in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code (the Code). One of the requirements is food handler training. Council is offering free access to the I’m Alert training program so that local businesses can meet their obligations to ensure all food sold is safe and suitable.
The program is easy to follow, includes an entertaining presentation and interactive quizzes. A training acknowledgement form can be printed upon completion to keep for your staff records.
To sign up for the training visit ballina.imalert.com.au
For more information about new food safety requirements, visit foodauthority.nsw.gov.au and search 'food safety management'.
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SAFETY TRAINING
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ROAD CLOSURES AND TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
LIVE TRAFFIC NSW livetraffic.com or download the Live Traffic NSW app
RADIO STATIONS
ABC North Coast 94.5
(National Emergency Broadcaster)
Paradise FM 101.9
ZZZ FM 100.9
SPORTS FIELD CLOSURES
Contact your sporting club.
WEATHER CONDITIONS
bom.gov.au Bureau of Meteorology
BALLINA BYRON GATEWAY AIRPORT
Your local airline for flights to and from Ballina:
Jetstar 13 15 38 jetstar.com
Virgin Australia 13 67 89 virginaustralia.com.au
Qantas 13 13 13 qantas.com
FlyPelican 02 4965 0111 flypelican.com.au
ACTIONS TO TAKE
Alerts are issued via Council’s website ballina.nsw.gov.au and via your local radio station.
Delay any unnecessary travel until conditions have cleared.
Look out for your neighbours.
If water is overflowing street stormwater drains, refrain from using internal water eg: washing machines, dishwashers, baths, showers and flushing of toilets until the water has cleared. Watch for Council, SES and other State Government agency updates.
KEY CONTACT NUMBERS
SES 132 500
Ballina Shire Council 1300 864 444
or emergency after hours 02 6626 6954
Emergency Services
Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade Triple zero 000
Cr Sharon Cadwallader phone 0428 339 023 sharon.cadwallader@ballina.nsw.gov.au
Cr Phillip Meehan phone 0408 349 833 phil.meehan@ballina.nsw.gov.au
Cr Rod Bruem phone 0419 508 753 rod.bruem@ballina.nsw.gov.au
Cr Stephen McCarthy phone 0435 759 987 stephen.mccarthy@ballina.nsw.gov.au
Cr Jeff Johnson phone 0428 970 112 jeff.johnson@ballina.nsw.gov.au
Cr Eva Ramsey phone 0419 542 905 eva.ramsey@ballina.nsw.gov.au
Cr Kiri Dicker phone 0419 493 898 kiri.dicker@ballina.nsw.gov.au
Cr Eoin Johnston phone 0407 416 149 eoin.johnston@ballina.nsw.gov.au
Cr Simon Chate phone 0419 593 233 simon.chate@ballina.nsw.gov.au
Cr Nigel Buchanan phone 0419 590 661 nigel.buchanan@ballina.nsw.gov.au
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Street Address: 40 Cherry Street, Ballina Postal Address: PO Box 450, Ballina 2478 Office Hours: 8.15am to 4.30pm Mon-Fri (excluding public holidays) After hours contact: 02 6626 6954 Meeting agendas and documents on exhibition can be viewed on Council’s website ballina.nsw.gov.au Like us on Facebook Lennox Village Vision Project Traffic Changes page 6 for NEW PLAYGROUND COMING POP PARKDENISON second the playground and equipment wider abilities. Features double 25m-long tower treehouse with linking slide swing feature and Inclusive Additional shelters Additional nature The playground throughout second southern path. second stage construction completed 2023 (weather information ballina.nsw.gov.au/ AUGUST 2023 Supplement to Quarterly Community Connect Magazine New Traffic Lights coming soon Supporting our growing community improving traffic pedestrian motorist safety. Bentinck Brunswick Ballina Signalised crossing Street, Tavern) updates ballina.nsw.gov.au/MajorProjects extra Ballina Council has secured $1.4 million from Government fund construction stage of the playground at Pop Denison supporting growing community Use this issue to wrap kitchen waste and dispose in the green organics bin. of me yet Don’t dispose subscribe to council’s eNews ballina.nsw.gov.au/eNews your councillors
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