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Hotham WAN Brook DER ING WICKEPIN Cubaling Wardering Mile Fourteen Darring Shire of Cuballing River Mile Fourteen South Brook NARROGIN River Wardering OCKLEY NATURE RESERVE HARRISMITH RD GREAT Brook Contine Shire of Wickepin Palmer Brook NORTH YILLIMINNING NATURE Creek RESERVE ININ ND KO Ockley RD BIRDWHISTLE NATURE RESERVE SOUTHERN R Hotham D S Brook Wainering Yilliminning WILLIAM BRADFORD River NATURE RESERVE Yorlok HWY Marramine Mujining NTH YILLIMINNING RD Minniging NATURE RD RESERVE Brook See PLAN 4 for details G NARROGIN u AIRPORT lly BOUNDAIN NATURE Boundyne RESERVE Nomans Lake READ Peel - Harvey Walbyring BOUNDAIN Lake Catchment Town of Narrogin YILLIMINNING RD YILLIMINNING Boundain Narrogin RD TAARBLIN LAKE Brook NATURE RESERVE RD Creek G ully KONDININ Yilliminning Taarblin Brook Blackwood River Junction River Lake Shire of Narrogin Catchment BOKAN Geeralying MANNING ROAD Williams NATURE NATURE RESERVE Nomans RESERVE Ibis WILLIAMS Marramucking Lukin Lake Lake GREAT Lake Billy Lake IBIS LAKE Kairading NATURE Bokan RESERVE White Lake CARMODY Lake NATURE RESERVE QUONGUNNERUNDING Williams NATURE RESERVE Manaring Shire of Narrogin SOUTHERN Yulakin ARTHUR RIVER N.R. ARTHUR RIVER FLATS ARTHUR Government of Western Australia Narrakine RIVER Department of Planning Brook N.R. YACKRIKINE RANGE River YACKRIKINE Brook Highbury NATURE RESERVE ARTHUR RIVER NATURE RESERVE Gully Cootarring N 012345 Gully kilometres Arthur WHIN BIN ROCK NATURE HW RESERVE Produced by: Mapping & GeoSpatial Data Branch Y Department of Planning, WA Brook Moonkine -
Number of Total Fire Ban Declarations Per Fire Season
NUMBER OF TOTAL FIRE BAN DECLARATIONS PER FIRE SEASON LOCAL GOVERNMENT 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 2020/21 Christmas Island 2 1 0 0 1 0 City of Albany 2 1 2 3 10 1 City of Armadale 11 4 0 5 17 18 City of Bayswater 10 1 0 1 7 6 City of Belmont 10 1 0 1 7 6 City of Bunbury 7 1 0 2 5 7 City of Busselton 6 1 0 2 5 7 City of Canning 10 1 0 1 7 6 City of Cockburn 10 1 0 1 7 6 City of Fremantle 10 1 0 1 7 6 City of Gosnells 11 4 0 5 17 18 City of Greater Geraldton 4 6 3 14 19 20 City of Joondalup 10 1 0 1 7 6 City of Kalamunda 11 4 0 5 18 18 City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder 2 8 10 14 20 9 City of Karratha 1 1 2 7 10 2 City of Kwinana 10 1 0 1 7 6 City of Mandurah 10 1 0 1 7 6 City of Melville 10 1 0 1 7 6 City of Nedlands 10 1 0 1 7 6 City of Perth 10 1 0 1 7 6 City of Rockingham 11 1 0 1 7 6 City of South Perth 10 1 0 1 7 6 City of Stirling 10 1 0 1 7 6 City of Subiaco 10 1 0 1 7 6 City of Swan 11 4 0 5 18 22 City of Vincent 9 1 0 1 7 6 City of Wanneroo 10 1 0 1 8 10 Cocos (Keeling) Islands 2 1 0 0 1 0 Indian Ocean Territories 2 1 0 0 1 0 Shire of Ashburton 1 2 4 11 11 3 Shire of Augusta Margaret River 7 1 0 0 6 3 Shire of Beverley 3 2 1 2 15 14 Shire of Boddington 6 3 1 0 7 11 Shire of Boyup Brook 6 3 0 1 6 7 Shire of Bridgetown- 6 3 0 1 6 7 Greenbushes Shire of Brookton 4 3 1 0 8 15 Shire of Broome 1 0 2 0 9 0 DFES – TOTAL FIRE BANS DECLARED PER YEAR PER LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA Page 1 of 4 NUMBER OF TOTAL FIRE BAN DECLARATIONS PER FIRE SEASON LOCAL GOVERNMENT 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 2020/21 Shire of Broomehill-Tambellup -
Ordinary Council Meeting
Under Separate Cover Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 24 August 2021 Item 10.2.9: Consideration of Motions for WALGA AGM Ordinary Council Meeting Under Separate Cover 24 August 2021 10 REPORTS..................................................................................................................................3 10.2.1 Consideration Of Executive And Member Motions - WALGA AGM ............3 Page 2 Ordinary Council Meeting Under Separate Cover 24 August 2021 10 REPORTS 10.2.1 Consideration Of Executive And Member Motions - WALGA AGM Responsible Branch: Governance and Strategy Responsible Directorate: Corporate and Strategy Authority/Discretion: Advocacy Voting Requirement: Simple Majority Required Attachments: 1. WALGA Annual General Meeting Agenda [10.2.1.1 - 34 pages] Refer: Item 10.2.08 OCM 24.08.2021 Item 10.2.10: OCM 22.09.2020 SUMMARY For Council to consider the Executive and Member motions for delegates at the upcoming WALGA Annual General Meeting on Monday 20 September 2021. OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION That Council supports the following motions to be presented by delegates at the WALGA Annual General Meeting on 20 September 2021 as detailed in Attachment 1 to this report, being: 1. Motion 3.1 - Amendments to WALGA’s Constitution (Executive Motion); 2. Motion 3.2 - Cost of Regional Development (Shire of Gnowangerup); 3. Motion 3.3 - CSRFF Funding Pool and Contribution Ratios (Shire of Dardanup); 4. Motion 3.4 - Regional Telecommunications Project (Shire of Esperance); and 5. Motion 3.5 - Review of the Environmental Regulations for Mining (Shire of Dundas). BACKGROUND The WALGA Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on Monday 20 September 2021 at Crown Perth. A separate report to nominate Council’s voting delegates at the AGM is included in this agenda. -
SHIRE of KOJONUP Council Minutes 21
SHIRE OF KOJONUP Council Minutes 21st April 2009 Shire of Kojonup - Council Minutes – 21st April 2009 2 SHIRE OF KOJONUP AGENDA FOR THE COUNCIL MEETING TO BE HELD ON 21st April 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 DECLARATION OF OPENING AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF GUESTS 4 2 ATTENDANCE, APOLOGIES & LEAVE OF ABSENCE 4 3 PUBLIC QUESTION TIME 4 4 SUMMARY OF RESPONSE TO PREVIOUS QUESTIONS TAKEN ON NOTICE 4 5 APPLICATIONS FOR LEAVE OF ABSENCE 4 6 CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES 5 7 ANNOUNCEMENTS BY THE PRESIDING MEMBER WITHOUT DISCUSSION 5 8 PETITIONS, DEPUTATIONS & PRESENTATIONS 5 9 DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST 5 10 FINANCE REPORTS 5 10.1 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – MONTHLY STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITY 5 10.2 MONTHLY PAYMENTS LISTING 7 10.3 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – PROPOSED WRITE OFF OF SUNDRY DEBTORS 8 10.4 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – DEPRECIATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE ROAD ASSETS 10 11 ENGINEERING & WORKS REPORTS 14 12 ECONOMIC & ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT REPORTS 14 12.1 TREE PLANTATION APPLICATION PT. LOCATIONS 1, 6726, 7083, 6655, 6834, 6909, 7189 AND 7416 BOKERUP ROAD, KOJONUP 14 12.2 TREE PLANTATION APPLICATION PT. LOCATION 4861 CNR. ALBANY HIGHWAY/NEYMERRUP ROAD, SHIRE OF KOJONUP 16 12.3 TREE PLANTATION APPLICATION PT. LOCATIONS 7428 & 8880 FRANKLAND ROAD, SHIRE OF KOJONUP 18 12.4 SUBDIVISION APPLICATION NO. 139496 - LOT 84 CORNWALL ROAD, KOJONUP 20 12.5 FINAL APPROVAL OF TOWN PLANNING SCHEME NO. 3 – AMENDMENT NO. 8 ‘DELEGATION CLAUSE’ 23 12.6 INITIATE TOWN PLANNING SCHEME NO. 3 – AMENDMENT NO. 7 ‘TRANSPORT DEPOT’ FOR MATTHEWS TRANSPORT AT LOTS 1 & 3 ALBANY HIGHWAY, KOJONUP 24 -
February 2020 Ordinary Meeting Minutes
SHIRE OF WILLIAMS MINUTES ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING WEDNESDAY 19 FEBRUARY 2020 S H I R E O F W I L L I A M S | 9 Brooking St, Williams WA 6391 | T: 9885 1005 F: 9885 1020 MINUTES – ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL HELD 19/02/2020 NOTICE OF ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL Dear Elected Member & Community Members, You are respectfully advised the next Ordinary Meeting of the Shire of Williams will be held on Wednesday 19 February 2020, in the Shire of Williams Council Chambers, 9 Brooking Street, Williams, commencing at 3.30 pm. Geoff McKeown Chief Executive Officer DISCLAIMER No responsibility whatsoever is implied or accepted by the Shire of Williams for any act, omission or statement or intimation occurring during Council or Committee meetings. The Shire of Williams disclaims any liability for any loss whatsoever and howsoever caused arising out of reliance by any person or legal entity on any such act, omission or statement or intimation occurring during Council or Committee meetings. Any person or legal entity who acts or fails to act in reliance upon any statement, act or omission made in a Council or Committee meeting does so at that person’s or legal entity’s own risk. In particular and without derogating in any way from the broad disclaimer above, in any discussion regarding any planning application or application for a licence, any statement or intimation of approval made by a member or officer of the Shire of Williams during the course of any meeting is not intended to be and is not to be taken as notice of approval from the Shire of Williams. -
Disability Services Advisory Committee
Shire of Denmark DISABILITY SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE HELD IN THE COUNCIL’S COMMITTEE ROOM, 953 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY, DENMARK ON THURSDAY, 1 JUNE 2017. Contents Page No. DISCLAIMER 2 1. DECLARATION OF OPENING/ANNOUNCEMENT OF VISITORS 3 2. RECORD OF ATTENDANCE/APOLOGIES/APPROVED LEAVE OF ABSENCE 3 3. ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE PERSON PRESIDING 3 4. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME 3 5. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES 3 5.1 COMMITTEE MEETING – 21 SEPTEMBER 2016 3 6. REPORTS 4 6.1 PATHS & TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE 4 6.2 STRATEGIC COMMUNITY PLAN 5 6.3 DISABILITY ACCESS & INCLUSION PLAN (DAIP) REVIEW 5 6.4 BEACH WHEELCHAIR AT PEACEFUL BAY – DAIP ACTION 5 6.5 “WALK AROUND” – 1 DECEMBER 2016 6 6.6 INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY (IDOPWD) 2017 6 7. GENERAL BUSINESS 7 7.1 HORSLEY ROAD BRIDGE FOOTPATH 7 7.2 FOOTPATH AND PAVING NEAR VIDEO SHOP 7 7.3 ON/OFF RAMP – CNR KINGDON AND BRAZIER STREETS 7 7.4 ACCESS RAMP TO THE DENMARK PHARMACY 7 7.5 BARNETT STREET PARKING 7 7.6 POISON POINT DISABILITY FISHING PLATFORM 8 8. NEXT MEETING 8 9. CLOSURE 8 1 Disability Services Advisory Committee 1 June 2017 Council Committee Meeting 1 June 2017 DISCLAIMER These minutes and resolutions are subject to confirmation by the Committee and therefore prior to relying on them, one should refer to the subsequent meeting of the Committee with respect to their accuracy. No responsibility whatsoever is implied or accepted by the Shire of Denmark for any act, omission or statement or intimation occurring during Council/Committee meetings or during formal/informal conversations with staff. -
Minutes 23Rd July 2013
SHIRE OF WAGIN ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL Minutes 23rd July 2013 Minutes of the Ordinary Council Meeting 23rd July 2013 Contents 1. DECLARATION OF OPENING ............................................................................................... 3 2. ATTENDANCE, APOLOGIES AND LEAVE OF ABSENCE (PREVIOUSLY APPROVED) .. 3 3. RESPONSES TO PREVIOUS PUBLIC QUESTIONS TAKEN ON NOTICE ......................... 4 4. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME ....................................................................................................... 4 5. LEAVE OF ABSENCE ............................................................................................................. 4 6. PUBLIC FORUM ...................................................................................................................... 4 7. CONFIRMATION OF PREVIOUS MEETING MINUTES ......................................................... 5 8. DISCLOSURE OF FINANCIAL AND OTHER INTERESTS ................................................... 5 9. STATUS REPORT – JULY 2013 ............................................................................................. 6 10. FINANCIAL REPORTS .......................................................................................................... 13 10.1 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITY – JUNE 2013 ............................................... 13 10.2 STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS – JUNE 2013 ................................................................. 22 11. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES .............................................................................................. -
Cooperation & Shared Services
Cooperation & Shared Services JUNE 2019 1 Contents Regional Cooperation ..................................................................................... 04 Shared Services ............................................................................................. 09 Current Shared Services Building ....................................................................................................... 12 Community Services and Community Development .......................................... 13 Economic Development ............................................................................... 14 Emergency Management .............................................................................. 15 Environmental Health ................................................................................... 16 Financial ...................................................................................................... 17 Health and Aged Care ................................................................................... 18 ICT/Communications ................................................................................... 18 Landcare and Environmental Management ...................................................... 19 Library ......................................................................................................... 20 Ranger ........................................................................................................ 21 Records Management .................................................................................. -
Shire Cuballing
SHIRE Office of the Environmental Protection Authority Cv 01 File: 1 9 DEC 2014 A: PI For CUBALLING 1—1 Information fa: For n1—1 Discussion Officer: Q For Action Environmental Protection Authority • Dir.AC Response please: Locked Bag 33, • Dir. Bus Ops 1—1 GM Cloisters Square '—' Signature L J Dir. SPPD | j Dir for GM PERTH Western Australia 6850 (copy to GM) i >h. sti n Sw> i L~1 titito-tuuM! J I H KMrUhv.r Dear Sir/Madam I 1— !• Ji)- loGM) PLANNING APPLICATION - PROPOSED LANDFILL FACILITY - PORTION OF LOT 23 (3118) WANDERING NARROGIN ROAD, CUBALLING - REFERRAL UNDER SECTION 38(5) OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT 1986 I write to seek the EPA's assessment of the above mentioned Planning Application. By way of background, the Shire has recently received a Planning Application to establish a landfill facility capable of accepting more than 5,000 tonnes/year of putrescibles waste for burial. The applicant advises the facility is expected to have an operating life of approximately 60 years. I have attached documentation provided by the applicant in the format required by the EPA. The documentation submitted by the applicant is available at www.cuballing.wa.gov.au. I have also attached a completed EPA Referral Form for a Decision Making Authority. The Shire has written to wide ranging State Government agencies, adjoining/nearby landowners and other stakeholders inviting written comments to the Shire by 22nd January 2015. I trust the attached documentation provides sufficient information in order to make an informed assessment. Should the EPA have technical queries relating to the proposal, it is suggested that queries are initially directed to Mr Joe Douglas at URP. -
Agenda Attachments
Agenda Attachments July 2018 ATTACHMENT 7.1.1 PREVIOUS ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES ATTACHMENT 7.2.1. CENTRAL COUNTRY ZONE MEETING MINUTES ATTACHMENT 7.2.2 CENTRAL COUNTRY ZONE SPECIAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES ATTACHMENT 7.2.3 ROE TOURISM ASSOCIATION MEETING MINUTES ATTACHMENT 8.1.2 ACCOUNTS FOR PAYMENT – JUNE 2018 ATTACHMENT 8.1.3 ACCOUNTS FOR PAYMENT – CREDIT CARDS ATTACHMENT 8.1.4 MONTHLY FINANCIALS – JUNE 2018 (Attachment provided seperately) ATTACHMENT 8.1.5 PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES 2018/19 (Attachment provided seperately) ATTACHMENT 8.2.1 REVISED CORPORATE BUSINESS PLAN ATTACHMENT 8.2.2 REVISED WORKFORCE PLAN ATTACHMENT 15.1 AGENDA WALGA AGM 2018 MINUTES ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY 19 JUNE 2018 Strengthening our community now to grow and prosper into the future THIS DOCUMENT CAN BE MADE AVAILABLE (ON REQUEST) IN OTHER FORMATS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY Minutes - Ordinary Council Meeting – Tuesday 19 June 2018 CONTENTS 1 DECLARATION OF OPENING ........................................................................................................................................ 3 2 ATTENDANCE/APOLOGIES/LEAVE OF ABSENCE ...................................................................................................... 3 3 PUBLIC QUESTION TIME ............................................................................................................................................... 3 4 MEMORIALS ................................................................................................................................................................... -
Roadside Vegetation and Conservation Values in the Shire Of
RRooaaddssiiddee VVeeggeettaattiioonn aanndd CCoonnsseerrvvaattiioonn VVaalluueess iinn tthhee SShhiirree ooff WWaaggiinn Walker Road, Wagin. Photo by S. Thompson December 2005 CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 PART A: OVERVIEW OF ROADSIDE CONSERVATION 2 1.0 Why is Roadside Vegetation Important? 3 2.0 What are the Threats? 4 2.1 Lack of Awareness 4 2.2 Roadside Clearing 4 2.3 Fire 5 2.4 Weeds 6 2.5 Salinity 7 3.0 Legislative Requirements 8 4.0 Environmentally Sensitive Areas 9 5.0 Flora Roads 10 PART B: THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT IN WAGIN 11 1.0 Flora 12 2.0 Declared Rare Flora (DRF) 12 3.0 Fauna 13 4.0 Remnant Vegetation Cover 15 PART C: ROADSIDE SURVEYS IN THE SHIRE OF WAGIN 16 1.0 Introduction 17 1.1 Methods 17 1.2 Mapping Roadside Conservation Values 18 1.3 Roadside Conservation Value Categories 18 2.0 Using the RCV MAP 20 3.0 Results 22 PART D: ROADSIDE MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS 30 1.0 Management Recommendations 31 2.0 Minimising Disturbance 32 3.0 Planning for Roadsides 33 4.0 Setting Objectives 33 REFERENCES 34 FIGURES Figure 1. Native vegetation on roadsides in the Shire of Wagin. Figure 2. Number of native plant species in roadsides in the Shire of Wagin. Figure 3. Extent of native vegetation in roadsides in the Shire of Wagin. Figure 4. Roadside vegetation value as a biological corridor in the Shire of Wagin. Figure 5. Weed infestation along roadsides in the Shire of Wagin. Figure 6. Predominant adjoining land use in the Shire of Wagin. -
5 Private Swimming Pools in Western Australia
Investigation into ways to prevent or reduce deaths of children by drowning 5 Private swimming pools in Western Australia Where location was known, private swimming pools were the most common location of fatal and non-fatal drowning incidents during the six-year investigation period.146 As discussed in Chapter 4, the Office found that, for 16 (47 per cent) of the 34 children who died by drowning, the fatal drowning incident occurred in a private swimming pool. Similarly, for 170 (66 per cent) of the 258 children who were admitted to a hospital following a non-fatal drowning incident, the incident occurred in a swimming pool. Accordingly, the Ombudsman determined to examine private swimming pools in Western Australia in more detail. 5.1 Number of private swimming pools The Office was unable to identify any source with recent information about the total number and location of private swimming pools in Western Australia, therefore, as part of the Investigation, the Office collected and analysed this information. The Office surveyed local governments regarding the number of private swimming pools in their local government district as at 30 June 2015 (the local government survey). Of the 140 local governments that were surveyed,147 138 (99 per cent) local governments responded to the survey (the 138 survey respondents) and two (one per cent) local governments did not respond to the survey. The two local governments that did not respond were small local governments located outside the metropolitan regions of Western Australia. Section 130 of the Building Act 2011 requires local governments to keep building records associated with private swimming pools (such as applications for building permits and inspections) located in their local government district to enable monitoring of compliance with Part 8, Division 2 of the Building Regulations 2012.