Just a couple of days into his new role and Council’s new CEO, Andrew Constance has certainly hit the ground running. I’ve seen him in back-to-back meetings over the past few days, keen to learn the ropes and get to know as many people as possible. He’s also used the past week to craft his vision for Council, with a focus on improving Council’s financial sustainability and service delivery while maintaining the area’s natural beauty. You can read more about it here.
As a local, Andrew is as passionate as I am about a prosperous Shoalhaven and I know he has his sights set on building strong relationships with staff, Councillors, local members and the community to provide a positive future for our city. I look forward to working with him to grow our economy and provide greater opportunities for our local residents and businesses.
To my diary, and it’s not every day I get to launch an EV charging station, but on Saturday I’ll be wandering down to the South Street car park in Ulladulla to check out the two charging stations. They are the first of its generation 300kW Evie ultra-fast charger capable of charging an EV in around 15 minutes, which is pretty incredible. We know there are many benefits to having EV chargers in the Shoalhaven including boosting tourism, encouraging EV adoption and promoting sustainable travel.
Have you got your nominations in for the Shoalhaven Australia Day Awards? We all have a family member, friend or colleague who has gone above and beyond this year. There’s a $500 Holiday Haven tourist park voucher up for grabs for people who go to the effort of nominating so don’t wait and nominate today.
If you’ve driving through Nowra, keep your eyes out for Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre glowing pink. I mentioned last week that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month but I certainly think it’s worth a reminder. The bright pink SEC aims to raise awareness about the disease and we hope it's a trigger for women to book in a regular breast screen. We know that early detection is crucial for improving the chances of survival so make sure you spread the word with friends and family.
To our Basin, and works on The Wool Road in Old Erowal Bay are progressing well, but we do have a night closure planned for next week. On Friday 17 October, from 7pm to 5am, the road will be closed for culvert replacement works. That means taking the detour via Tomerong so please allow an extra 20 minutes. Thanks in advance for your understanding.
On exhibition and you still have time to provide feedback on our Draft Heritage Strategy, as well as time to have your say on the new playground equipment you’d like to see at McDonald Parade Reserve in Burrill Lake and Andrew Crescent Reserve in Worrigee.
It's the last weekend before the kids go back to school. Enjoy.
Mayor,
Patricia White