Council News #340 - 10 April 2021

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INSIDE: WORK STARTS ON MUSEUM UPGRADE, PET OF THE WEEK + MORE

Council News CITY OF WAGGA WAGGA

FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 10 APRIL 2021

Issue No: 340

Weekly information from us to you POPULAR PICK: The Moduplay concept design was the most popular pick for the new playground to be installed as part of the Riverside Stage 2 project.

Week 3 Program Highlights 19 - 25 April Marrambidya Wetland Wander Sustainable Wagga Wagga Learn the history of the area now known as the Marrambidya Wetland through this guided walk. Discover the ecological importance of this place and the animals that call it home. Cryptic Crossword Club Are cryptic crosswords a mystery to you? Come to the club and learn the secrets of solving a cryptic. Or, if you’re an expert, compete with fellow cruciverbalists! Laura Jean With local support Harold Gretton Sydney songwriter Laura Jean is revered for the striking beauty of her music and the strength of her piercing, intimate lyrics. ‘And Another Thing’ An Introduction into Better Lyric Writing with Laura Jean Many songwriters find writing lyrics the most challenging aspect of their craft. Laura has developed several techniques to help you clear blocks and get out what you really want to say - in a unique and personal way. Learn more or book tickets:

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New playground: your top pick The community has voted and now Wagga Wagga City Council can reveal the preferred option for the “regionally significant” playground to be included in the Riverside Stage 2 project. Community members provided an overwhelming response to Council’s playground poll earlier this year with more than 1,800 responses which provided positive feedback. Based on the Riverside Stage 2 project team’s assessment and community feedback, the Council’s preferred playground sub-contractor is Moduplay, Option 2 design, which is an adventure playground inspired by parts of Wagga Wagga’s history.

Council Project Manager Srivalli Miah said the popular design was a clear winner with community members and would now be built as a key feature in the Riverside development. “It’s a fantastic design and will be an all-abilities play space that residents and visitors will enjoy,” Ms Miah said. “We expect the playground will become a major drawcard in Wagga Wagga, bringing people to the Riverside precinct from across the city and the broader region making it a regionally significant attraction." Ms Miah said some of the playground’s features were modelled on Wagga Wagga icons from years past as well as Wiradjuri themes. This regionally significant playground will have components of design inspired by paddle steamers, which once travelled the Murrumbidgee River and also the Wagga Water Whizz slide which was located at the beach precinct. “It includes a mix of standard playground equipment, and also features some

bespoke elements, which would be a first for this city, and aims to cater for different ages and abilities,” she said.

Weekly waste tip Avoid missing your bin collection by ensuring that you place the correct bins on the kerbside before 6am on your day of service.

Construction on Riverside Stage 2 is expected to start in June this year with a proposed completion date in mid 2022.


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