ON THE KEEPING OUR ECONOMIC NEWS COMMUNITY SAFE The Shoalhaven is one of the fastest growing areas in New South Wales and our Earlier this year, Council formally opened the new SES Economic Development Office continues to Shed at the Integrated Emergency Management Centre in support the development of key industry Nowra. sectors including: defence support; medical MOVEWinter/Spring education; digital economy (NBN rollout) The new SES facility has 10 vehicle bays including three and aquatic biotechnology. drive-through bays and room to accommodate vehicles, sand bag machines, tarps, forklifts, trailers, equipment and From September this year, Singapore Shoalhaven’s future materials. Airlines will operate regularly scheduled international flights to and from Canberra looks bright Airport. This is expected to bring a host of See what’s up ahead events to the Shoalhaven region. International visitors are currently our largest growth area in tourism and our latest research shows that they account for just over 40,000 overnight visitors to our region. Council has been working with local high schools with the “Transition to Work” program, which provides knowledge to both students and teachers across a broad range of career paths that can be delivered locally. The new shed was constructed with funds from Council Council and the schools are grateful to the and the NSW Government and is part of Council’s local business community for investing time ongoing commitment to keep the Shoalhaven into this valuable program. community safe. The shed was essential in providing support to all Emergency Services involved in the recent storm event in June. With bush fire season officially starting in October, the Emergency Management Centre will provide critical Emergency backing for the region. When a disaster hits, emergency service agencies will try and help you, but you need to get ready too. To help your family prepare for a bush fire, you need to make a bush fire survival plan. This will help you make important decisions like when to leave, what to take and what to do with animals. [email protected] | www.shoalhaven.nsw.gov.au For more information visit www.rfs.nsw.gov.au. Bridge Rd, Nowra NSW 2541 02 4429 3111 Deering St, Ulladulla NSW 2539 02 4429 8999 Address all correspondence to The General Manager, PO Box 42, Nowra NSW 2541 Australia DX5323 Nowra Fax 02 4422 1816

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BOOKWORMS BOOK CLUB - ‘YESTERDAY ONCE MORE’ CAPITAL TO COAST THIRD FLEET DISCOVERY CRUISE OF 10 August CLASSIC CARPENTERS 19-21 August JERVIS BAY Nowra Library 13 August Canberra to White Sands 20 August Ignite the imaginations of young readers Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre Join this multi-stage running event from Huskisson Wharf with this monthly book club for ages Runner up in the 2016 Eurovision Song the nation’s capital to Jervis Bay. All aboard for the heritage cruise to 5-12 years. Sessions involve craft or an Contest and 2013 X-Factor winner, Dami celebrate the 225th anniversary of the activity and loads of fun. Im showcases her new - Classic naming of Jervis Bay. Enjoy whale watching Carpenters along with her chart-topping hits. and the natural beauty of the south coast. AUGUST SEPTEMBER

DISCOVER YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY Shoalhaven Libraries runs a range of programs and HUSKY HALF MARATHON SPRING ORCHID SHOW MAKAI PNSW MARATHON SERIES 8 DAMIEN LEITH - The Winner’s Journey activities all year round. 21 August 2-3 September 3 September 10th Anniversary Tour White Sands Park, Huskisson Presbyterian Church Hall, Nowra Burrill Lake 23 September In the third week of August, residents and visitors to Join in a 21km half marathon, 5km run Hundreds of spectacular orchids will be Join hundreds of paddlers from around the Milton Theatre the Shoalhaven can take part in Children’s Book Week or 2km fun run courses on the scenic on display at the annual Spring Show state on the pristine waters of Burrill Lake 2016 marks ten years since Damien won shores of Jervis Bay. presented by the Shoalhaven Orchid for Marathon paddle series. 5km, 10km, Australian Idol and released his six times which offers readers theatre, games and competitions to Society. 15km and 20km events during the day. platinum album, ‘The Winners Journey’. primary and preschool children. SEPTEMBER OCTOBER In September, we celebrate History Week, where a guest speaker sponsored by the NSW History Council will visit Nowra library. Also on offer are our regular events such as fortnightly rhyme time and storytime, monthly book clubs for children and adults, youth writing groups and school holiday activities. There is also the opportunity to attend family history workshops and technology classes all year round and to be part of our monthly author visits and volunteer speaker program called Pathfinders. WILD! ZOO AT THE LIBRARY ESCAPE ARTFEST 2016 BASIN LURE AND FLY – Southern SONGS IN THE KEY OF MOTOWN 28 September 24 September – 4 October Bream Series Grand Final 2016 14 October Sanctuary Point Library Various locations-Milton Ulladulla area 8 - 9 October Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre Visit the website at www.shoalhavenlibraries.com.au or Come along to Sanctuary Point Library A vibrant festival of all things creative in Ray Brook Reserve, Sanctuary Point A specular live production that takes you call 4429 3705 for more information. to meet some of the wild and wonderful the Southern Shoalhaven including art, Weekend fishing tournament in the on a journey through Motown. The first- creatures from Shoalhaven Zoo. music, literature, performance, digital vibrant waters off Sanctuary Point. class vocal quartet are direct from the U.S. media and a host of prizes. MANY EXPERIENCES, A MOMENT WITH MAYOR, JOANNA GASH ONE DESTINATION This Shoalhaven on the Move will be the last issue in this Our commitment to good governance and leadership has term of Council. Time has flown by fast and it has certainly also seen the advancement of a number of strategic plans Did you know, tourism drives almost $700 been a successful and rewarding four years serving our and polices over the past four years. million per year into the local economy and community. There are many more achievements of this Council that will provides around 7000 jobs for locals? Council has achieved great things over this time including: be outlined in our End of Term Report which you will find on Shoalhaven Tourism has been focussing on encouraging • Transformation Program savings of $6.1 million our website by the end of August. visitors during the cooler months with marketing There have been some difficult times, including the most • Capital works program of over $120M - the largest ever campaigns such as ‘unspoilt’ and ‘our stories’ with Rick recent two storm events to hit our area in the past year in the history of Council Stein at Bannisters. which has significantly impacted our infrastructure, facilities, • Being acknowledged by the State Government as beaches and waterways. The Shoalhaven is great for warm winter experiences, “Fit for the Future” What has been so pleasing to see is the resilience and such as food, wine and village shopping, proving the • Fighting the merger proposal and remaining as a dedication shown by the community when faced with these region is much more than just beautiful beaches! stand alone Council situations. There are many amazing stories of help and The new visitor centre in Nowra is thriving within the • Completion of Ulladulla Civic Centre & Nowra Aquatic Park assistance that has been provided by community members Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre on Bridge Road. • REMS project preparation to others during these times. The centre has touchscreens that provide inspirational • New footpaths, learn to ride facilities and skate parks Council will continue to work for and serve our community experiences and FAQs, and a great new range of • Record road works and road safety improvements, into the future. I encourage you all to have your say in the products focussing on locally made goods. including Turpetine Road and Parma Bridge upcoming elections and voice your opinion on who you With the café, shows, visitor information and community • Nowra ALIVE Revitilisation would like to run your Council. events, the foyer is becoming a hive of activity and a great place to grab a bite to eat, a gift, or inspiration for • Refurbishment of Mollymook Beach Surf Life Saving Club what to do on the weekend. • $700,000 in funding for dredging projects YOUR COUNCIL, YOUR VOTE Looking forward to spring, upcoming events include: • DA’s continue to increase showing confidence to invest Surf Lifesaving IRB champions in Mollymook; Escape in our City Local residents will have the opportunity to have their say ArtFest in Milton; Berry Small Farm Field Day; and when Local Government elections take place on Saturday, Fairgrounds in Berry again this December. 10 September 2016. More than 70,000 eligible local For more information go to www.shoalhaven.com.au. residents are expected to turn out on polling day, to decide on the makeup of the next Council. Everyone over the age of 18 is entitled to vote and should make sure they are enrolled before the rolls close on Monday, 1 August, 2016. The returning officer is responsible for overseeing the elections and they will receive nominations from candidates between 1 August and 12 noon on 10 August 2016. Elections will be held in each of the three wards, with four councillors to be elected from each ward. All electors across the City will vote for a popularly elected Mayor. In the coming months, Council will be advertising the call for nominations, opportunities to meet the candidates, Master logo Secondary options for use where there a size limitations pre-polling arrangements and polling place locations. For further information on NSW Local Council Elections, visit www.vote.nsw.gov.au/home.

INFRASTRUCTURE UPDATE Reverse option OUR COAST / OUR LIFESTYLE Location: The Shoalhaven TURPENTINE ROAD Status: Closing Soon STAGE THREE Project: Council is seeking input from the community Location: Tomerong regarding the management of coastal erosion throughout Status: Completed by December, the region. Phone surveys have been taking place since weather permitting. March along with community engagement. To give Project: Stage three of the feedback visit www.ourcoastourlifestyle.com.au. project is from Flat Rock Creek BERRY to Braidwood Road and will complete the sealing of the full CENTRAL AVE/ BELLEVUE length of Turpentine Road. A C 54 C 96 C 51 60 km speed limit is in place M 0 M 66 ROADM REHABILITION 12 WORKS SHOALHAVEN HEADS during construction. Y 65 Y 0 Y 0 K 10 K14 K 0 Location: South Nowra Status: Completed by August, weather NOWRA permitting. C 19 C 0 CULBURRA BEACH JACOBS DRIVE BRIDGE M 4 M 0 Project: Road reconstruction. Y 4 Y 31 REPLACEMENT K 0 K 10 Location: Sussex Inlet SHOALHAVEN Status: Complete Project: Council has replaced the DREDGING PROJECTS CURRARONG bridge on Jacobs Drive. The new Location: Sussex Inlet, Lake HUSKISSON bridge incorporates a footpath Conjola, Huskisson on both sides, greatly improving ST GEORGES VINCENTIA Status: Works continuing until late BASIN pedestrian and bicycle safety. August, weather permitting. Project: Sand dredging at Sussex Inlet and Lake Conjola has been impacted by flood and tidal waters. Rock dredging at SUSSEX INLET Currambene Creek is expected to commence mid-July. BEACH NOURISHMENT AND DUNE PROTECTION WORKS PORTERS CREEK DAM Location: Mollymook Beach, Sussex Inlet Status: Complete REMEDIATION PROJECT LAKE CONJOLA Project: Council’s Drainage Program has Location: North West of Milton been completing creek protection and Status: Ongoing MILTON beach nourishment at Mollymook Beach and Project: Demolition is complete on a MOLLYMOOK Blackwater Creek. section of the Porters Creek Dam wall and excavation to commence for the foundation ULLADULLA of the proposed concrete buttress. BURRILL LAKE MOLLYMOOK BEACH LAKE TABOURIE BASKETBALL FACILITY PARSONS AND ST VINCENT Location: Ocean Street STREET ROUNDABOUT Status: Completed Project: Council helped build a half Location: Ulladulla BAWLEY POINT court near South Mollymook Beach Status: Completed August after wide spread community support. Project: Roundabout construction at the intersection of Parsons Street and KIOLOA St Vincent Street to ease traffic flow.

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