Council announces new Shire leader as Stephanie Addison-Brown

Council announces new Shire leader as Stephanie Addison-Brown

“The Council has a clear vision and mission to create a sustainable future for its community by protecting the natural environment, strengthening communities, fostering local economic prosperity and responsibly managing the community’s infrastructure and assets, and it will be my role to work with Council, the Shire team, the community and a range of other stakeholders to deliver this.” Shire of Augusta Margaret River President Pam Townshend said Council has absolute confidence Ms Addison-Brown has the right depth and breadth of experience to guide the administration into the future. In 2011, I moved to the City Bunbury to join the Executive Leadership Team where I am currently the Director Corporate and Community Services (although I spent a year as Director Planning and Development overseeing the lodgement of the City’s Local Planning Strategy and Local Planning Scheme 8 and ongoing work to establish the Preston River to Ocean Regional Park). My current role includes a wide and varied range of portfolio areas from implementation of ‘Smart Cities’ initiatives to running the Bunbury Wildlife Park, plus most of the other things you might expect to find within a regional city portfolio (Bunbury City Library, Withers Library, Bunbury Museum and Heritage Centre, Bunbury Regional Art Gallery, Bunbury Visitor Centre, public art installations, sport and recreation including the South West Sports Centre and other sporting facilities, events, public relations, community development including youth, access, reconciliation, community engagement, customer service, corporate information, ICT, grants and so on).
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Fire agencies released planned autumn burn schedule

Fire agencies released planned autumn burn schedule

Fire agencies released planned autumn burn scheduleFire agencies including Shire of Augusta Margaret River, Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions, Department of Fire and Emergency Se…
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Lights and livestream a glowing success

Lights and livestream a glowing success

Commemoration events highlighting the sacrifice of past and present Australian and New Zealand military personnel have drawn to a close, with large crowds coming together to show their respect.
City of Albany 30 Apr 2019
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Find out where your waste goes

Find out where your waste goes

The Bunbury Harvey Regional Council are conducting free tours of the Banksia Road Compost Facility in May. If you’ve ever […]
Shire of Capel 30 Apr 2019
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Business Sundowners

Business Sundowners

The Shire of Harvey is collecting feedback regarding the current business operating environment in the Shire, future opportunities for growth […]
Shire of Harvey 30 Apr 2019
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(30/4/2019) Revolutionary East Village at Knutsford enhances Freo's sustainability credentials

(30/4/2019) Revolutionary East Village at Knutsford enhances Freo's sustainability credentials

(30/4/2019) Revolutionary East Village at Knutsford enhances Freo's sustainability credentials Fremantle’s reputation as a showcase for sustainable living has been boosted with today’s launch of L…
City of Fremantle 30 Apr 2019
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UPDATE: Sundowner Information Session: Bridge Street Housing Project

UPDATE: Sundowner Information Session: Bridge Street Housing Project

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR A LATER DATE.  ‘Sundowner’ Information Session for Suppliers and Contractors: Bridge Street Housing Project Shire of Donnybrook Balingup and …
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Unrestricted Burning Period

Unrestricted Burning Period

The unrestricted burning period has commenced.
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Roleystone Theatre Hiatus Spells Captivating Play in May

Roleystone Theatre Hiatus Spells Captivating Play in May

The recently renovated Armadale District Hall will come to life when the Roleystone Theatre Group performs Tony Award winning play The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee as part of the Armadale Ar…
City of Armadale 30 Apr 2019
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