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24 July 2024

Get involved in Local Government Week activities and events 

Council celebrates and showcases our services to the Tweed 

Tweed field staff

Council provides so much more than just roads, rates and rubbish! Find out more about our 50+ services and join in activities as part of Local Government Week 2024.

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Much more than roads, rates and rubbish! Tweed Shire Council is joining with councils across NSW to celebrate this year’s Local Government Week, from 29 July – 4 August 2024.

The week will be packed with exciting and informative tours and activities, offering a closer look at some of the 50+ services Council offers the Tweed community.

Mayor of Tweed Shire Chris Cherry said Local Government Week provided an opportunity to open the doors and show the breadth of services Council delivers every day.

“Local Government Week celebrates the range and diversity of services Council delivers for the Tweed,” Cr Cherry said.

“This goes beyond just roads, rates and rubbish – Council delivers services ranging from community events, libraries, sports fields, parks, cemeteries, adapting to climate change, water supply, building checks, pet registrations and more.

“As the level of government closest to the community, Council is best placed to activate healthy local economies and thriving neighbourhoods. We’re in the best position to protect where we live and make the Tweed better tomorrow than it is today.

“We’d love to see you at one of the tours of our Council facilities next week or the many other Local Government Week activities we have planned.”

The week kicks off with nominations opening for the 2024 Australia Day Awards, providing the community with an opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate those with outstanding achievements.

Following on is a number of tours of Council facilities, including: 

  • Tweed Valley Cemetery and Crematorium information session and walking tour, Eviron, Wednesday 31 July, 10 – 10:30 am

  • Tweed Laboratory Centre tour, Tweed Heads South, Thursday 1 August, 11 am – 12 noon

  • Bray Park Water Treatment Plant tour, Bray Park, Friday 2 August, 9 – 10:30 am

  • Clarrie Hall Dam tour, Uki, Friday 2 August, 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

  • Tweed Regional Gallery tour, Murwillumbah, each day from Wednesday 31 July – Sunday 4 August, 11:30 am – 12:30 pm.

Get your hands dirty and plant a tree for National Tree Day, where we’ll be planting at a regeneration area in Banora Point. Join us on Sunday 28 July from 8 am – 12 noon at Greenway Drive, Banora Point. Help improve local greenery, reduce weeds and add shade to our walking routes. Enjoy a sausage sizzle and family-friendly activities. Don't forget to bring your gloves and gardening tools!

Bookings are required for these tours and events. Visit Local Government Week to secure your spot.

If you’re interested in kickstarting a career with Council, come and visit us at the Lismore Careers Expo and speak with staff about available job opportunities. Council will be hosting a stall at the Expo, located at Lismore Showgrounds, on Tuesday 30 July from 9 am – 2 pm.

Council is also proud to highlight several notable achievements and ongoing projects and events during Local Government Week, which demonstrate our commitment to enhancing the quality of life in the Tweed.

Omnia: All and Everything exhibit at Tweed Regional Museum – This engaging exhibition reimagines the Museum's collection, featuring over 200 objects, some never before displayed, in an immersive, thematic experience.

Draft Affordable Housing Strategy – The community is invited to review and provide feedback on the draft strategy aimed at increasing the supply of affordable housing in the Tweed. The strategy is on exhibition until 7 August 2024.

Revitalised Jack Evans Boat Harbour – Discover the newly upgraded beach and swimming area at Jack Evans Boat Harbour, featuring improved water access, shade structures and picnic facilities.

Ray Pascoe Park opening – Council will officially open the new, inclusive playground at Ray Pascoe Park in Kennedy Drive, Tweed Heads, designed for young families to enjoy riverside play.

NSW electoral roll closes – The NSW electoral roll closes for printing on Monday 5 August and Council is encouraging residents to ensure their details are up to date so they can participate in the 2024 NSW Local Government election to be held on Saturday 14 September.

For more information about Council’s events and activities that help celebrate Local Government Week and showcase our services, visit Local Government Week

Tweed Valley Cemetery

The Tweed Valley Cemetery and Crematorium at Eviron is holding an information session and walking tour on Wednesday 31 July as part of Local Government Week events.

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Photo 1: Tweed field staff
Caption: Council provides so much more than just roads, rates and rubbish! Find out more about our 50+ services and join in activities as part of Local Government Week 2024.

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Caption: Local Government Week 2024 logo.

Photo 3: Tweed Valley Cemetery
Caption: The Tweed Valley Cemetery and Crematorium at Eviron is holding an information session and walking tour on Wednesday 31 July as part of Local Government Week events.

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Tweed Shire Council wishes to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. Council also acknowledges and respects the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lore, customs and traditions.
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