MAYOR_Patricia White 2024 - ETCHED NECKLACE

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Read the Mayor's message for updates on all the news and issues affecting the Shoalhaven.

 

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

I’d like to welcome our new CEO Andrew Constance to the role and thank our outgoing interim CEO Brian Barrett for his leadership over the past eight weeks.  I have no doubt Andrew will lead the organisation strongly into its next chapter and I look forward to working with him to realise a bold vision for Shoalhaven.

It was a pleasure to help unveil the brand new Manyana Fire Station at the weekend. Jointly funded by the NSW and Australian governments following the Black Summer Bushfires, the new Rural Fire Service (RFS) station on Bendalong Road replaces the old shed located at Cunjarong Point. It services the villages of Manyana and Bendalong. I congratulate everyone involved and encourage residents to consider putting their hand up to volunteer.

Speaking of fires, thanks to the RFS for their grant of $164,000 to help us clear vegetation near property and critical assets now that we’re officially in the bushfire danger period. The grant will supplement our management of more than 200 Asset Protection Zones across the city, which provide a buffer between bush fire hazard, such as scrub and grass, and homes. We know that disaster preparedness and our continued collaboration with the RFS is key to keeping our region safe and resilient. 

Nominations have opened for the Shoalhaven Australia Day Awards, and I’d like to encourage you all to consider nominating a family member, friend or colleague who has gone above and beyond this year. There are four great categories this year that aim to put the spotlight on the unsung heroes who make Shoalhaven a wonderful place to live. There’s also a $500 Holiday Haven tourism pack voucher up for grabs for people who go to the effort of nominating. So, what are you waiting for? Nominate today.   

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and to raise awareness about the disease that unfortunately touches the lives of so many in our community, the Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre will be lit pink every night from 6pm to 10pm. A 'field of women' will also be planted in the lawn on 21 October. Keep an eye on our social media channels for more activities taking place during the month.

Finally, I’m delighted to let you know I have an Open Office session today at the Nowra Administration Building from 10am to 2pm. I’ll include the details of future dates on the Mayor’s Open Office events page shortly. I look forward to chatting with you, if you can make it.

It’s the long weekend, and we have a warm one on the way. Enjoy the sunshine and please stay safe on the roads if you plan on heading out and about.

Mayor,

Patricia White

 

Congratulations to Cr Peter Wilkins who was re-elected as Deputy Mayor and Cr Selena Clancy who takes on the role of Assistant Deputy Mayor for the first time. Both Peter and Selena are great leaders with passion for their communities and I look forward to working with them over the next 12 months. 

The Illawarra Business Awards were held at the weekend and there were some big wins for the Shoalhaven. Kangaroo Valley based Supercalla Private Properties took out the Excellence in Micro Business Award while the Shoalhaven Business Chamber took out Outstanding Local Chamber Award. An outstanding achievement for local business and their advocates. 

Wonderful news for George Brown who has been awarded a Churchill Fellowship which is a competitive overseas travel grant. George is the Park Manager of Booderee National Park and he joins other Aussies who will travel the world in search of solutions to real-world problems. George's project explores Indigenous-led co-management of national parks. 

I hope to be announcing Council’s new CEO next week with an Extra Ordinary Meeting scheduled for Monday 29 September to confirm recruitment. Hopefully we can make it official and welcome in the next leader of the organisation. Watch this space. 

With school holidays on the horizon, some parents will be looking forward to slowing down and spending the days in pyjamas, while others will be desperate to find activities. Luckily we have you covered with a raft of fun things to do including a pool party at Sussex Inlet Leisure Centre next Friday – a great excuse for the kids to take their first dip of the season. You can find a list of activities here

There’s one place you won’t be dipping just yet, with the Ulladulla Sea Pool under repair. Thankfully works are due to be finished in a few weeks' time which will certainly be welcome news for locals who love their daily swim over the warmer months. 

Out for feedback is the draft Shoalhaven Heritage Strategy which you can find on our Documents on Exhibition page and we’re also seeking your opinion on what type of playground equipment you’d like to see at McDonald Parade Reserve in Burrill Lake, and Andrew Crescent Reserve in Worrigee. Head over to our Get Involved page and let us know what you think the kids would enjoy. 

My next Open Office session will be in Nowra from 10am on Friday 3 October so please come by, say hi, and raise any issues that are important to you. Check the Open Office events page for more details. 

Before I sign off, Rob Powell sadly passed away earlier this month and I'd like to extend my condolences to his family. Rob was very involved in the local community and a much-loved husband, father and friend.  

Please have a safe and happy weekend.  

Mayor,

Patricia White

 

 

I’d like to start this week by welcoming a fresh face to Council. Debbie Killian has been elected to represent Ward 3 following an uncontested countback election by the NSW Electoral Commission. Cr Killian, has more than 30 years' experience in the public service and not-for profit sectors. I look forward to working with her in the chamber.  

We also welcomed 27 new Australian citizens to the Shoalhaven at a special citizenship ceremony in Nowra this week. The event coincided with the nation’s annual Australian Citizenship Day. It was special to be in attendance as residents from 14 different countries became citizens. I’m sure you will agree, we are richer because of this diversity of culture.  

All hands were on deck at Numbaa on Tuesday as specialised heavy-duty inflatable airbags were used to lift the Comerong Island ferry out of the water and on to dry land for its regular check-up. Work on the 50-tonne cable ferry will take around 12 weeks to complete. Well done to the team who executed this delicate project and thank you to residents for your patience while this important maintenance is being done.  

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Speaking of successful projects, Council has secured more than $900,000 in funding from the NSW Government to help undertake crucial work that will protect the Shoalhaven coastline from various environmental hazards, for future generations. You can learn more about the projects here.  

This funding is made even more pertinent as the Australian Climate Service this week released the country’s first National Climate Risk Assessment. It warns that 1.5 million Australians are at risk from sea levels rising by 2050 unless climate change can be limited. I applaud and support the service’s calls to the Australian Government to develop a coordinated national response to coastal climate risks.  

With the weather heating up now we’re entering the tail end of the year, it's important to prepare your property for potential bush fire risk. This weekend the Rural Fire Service is throwing open the doors of several local brigades for Get Ready weekend. They’ll provide practical advice to help you protect your homes. You can find more information at the RFS website.  

Don’t forget to head over to our Get Involved page and Documents on Exhibition website to view the latest projects, plans and policies we have on exhibition awaiting your feedback.  

I’m also always happy to chat with you in person about Council matters at my Open Office sessions. My next session will be in Nowra on Friday 3 October. Please check the Mayor’s Open Office events page for more details. 

Finally, I’d like to give a shoutout to the talent on show at the Nowra Players 2025 Youth Drama Awards held last weekend. I had the great pleasure of attending and meeting many of the wonderful young participants. I was so impressed by all of the incredible performances and was humbled to hand out the awards.  

Have a great weekend.  

Mayor, 

Patricia White 

Three of our road crew are heading to Taree on the NSW Mid North Coast this Sunday to help with the recovery effort following the devastating floods in May. We understand all too well the impact natural disasters have on the region and help in the way of road repairs is certainly something we can offer. I’m sure you’ll join me in wishing the team a safe journey and a productive week with our northern neighbours.

Locally, we’re starting work on the Dolphin Point footpath to provide a safer connection between the Lions Park at Burrill Lake and Seaside Parade. Locals will be happy to see this project start thanks to NSW Government funding. We’ll also be undertaking the construction of four raised ‘wombat’ pedestrian crossings on Owen Street and Hawke Street in Huskisson once designs are complete and tenders are done later this year. This project is being funded under the Get NSW Active program which aims to improve the safety and movement of pedestrians.

Congratulations to the Illawarra Academy of Sport (IAS) who have just marked their 40th anniversary. I was lucky enough to attend their celebration and athlete awards last week to see snowboard cross athlete, Marci Davis-Coo, take out the Athlete of the Year Award. The Shoalhaven has a long tradition of supporting the IAS so here’s to many more years of nurturing our local talent. 

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(L-R) Recreation Manager, Matt Graham, me, IAS President, Sharon Wingate and IAS CEO, Salv Carmusciano.

As always, we’re seeking your feedback on a couple of important projects listed below:

Change to Open Office session

My Open Office sessions have just changed and will now be on Thursday 18 September in Sussex Inlet and then on Friday 3 October in Nowra. Head over to the Mayor’s Open Office events page for the full details.

If you haven't already, remember to vote in the Kiama by-election on Saturday 13 September. Voting locations can be found on the NSW Electoral Commission website, with several places in Nowra, Kangaroo Valley, Berry and Shoalhaven Heads.

This week’s R U OK? Day provides a timely reminder to check in with people in your life and be there to listen to how they’re feeling. The RUOK? website has some excellent resources if you’re not sure where to begin, and remember, you don't need to be an expert to reach out - just a thoughtful person who can listen. 

Mayor,

Patricia White

 

 

Father’s Day means something different to everyone, but for me, it’s a reminder of what a wonderful father Garry has been to our four kids and seven grandchildren over all these years. He’s just turned 70 and he’s lost none of his spark, wisdom and affection for our children and grandkids. Whatever you do this Sunday, here’s to all the dads, pops and father figures who bring joy to our lives each day and deserve some special attention on Sunday

Sunday also happens to be National Threatened Species Day which raises awareness of plants and animals at risk of extinction. This year in the Shoalhaven we’re focusing on the importance of tree hollows (holes in the trunk or branches of living or dead trees) which provide a safe place for wildlife to take shelter and breed. Keep an eye on Council’s socials for interesting facts, like it can take hundreds of years for a hollow to form.

Early voting (Pre-poll) starts this weekend and locations for the Kiama by-election will be open from Saturday 6 September until Friday 12 September. The early voting centre in the Shoalhaven is St Stephen's Anglican Church in Bomaderry but make sure you check details online.

Now that we’re getting closer to the warmer months, there’s a few things to remember if you’re getting your house and land prepared for bushfire season. The RFS has advised that from September 1, anyone intending to conduct private hazard reduction burning such as pile burns, needs a fire safety permit. They’re free and available from the RFS. Also, we're offering free disposal of garden waste at all our recycling and waste depots during September. Fees will continue to apply for commercial operations.

If you’re really embracing spring, why not head to Huskisson and enjoy the award-winning village. I was lucky enough to be in Canberra for Australia’s Top Tourism Town Awards this week, where Husky took home silver in the Tiny Tourism Town category. This means Husky is the second-best town in Australia in the category. In previous years Husky has won Gold and Bronze and is now in the Tourism NSW Hall of Fame. It is truly a testament to the stunning natural environment, and amazing local businesses who make the town what it is.  A special thank you to Council’s outdoor staff for the wonderful job they do in maintaining Husky.  Congratulations to everyone.

Ulladulla’s Community Expo is on next Thursday 11 September at the Dunn Lewis Centre. This annual event is your chance to discover over 100 local groups, engage with community initiatives, and enjoy a day filled with connection and family-friendly activities. Get along and enjoy food stalls, performances and learn more about your local community.

As always, we’re seeking your feedback on a couple of important projects listed below:

Open Office sessions coming up are on Saturday 13 September and Friday 3 October. Head over to the Mayor’s Open Office events page for the full details. I hope to see you there.

Mayor,

Patricia White

 

Although windy, it’s been nice to see the return of the blue skies and sunshine this week. The warmer weather reminds us that bushfire season is almost upon us, which means it’s a great time to prepare your homes by trimming branches, clearing gutters and removing general garden waste from your property ahead of summer.  

To help you get ready, we’re offering free disposal of garden waste at all Council’s Recycling and Waste Depots during September. Fees will continue to apply for commercial operations.  

The Kiama By-election on Saturday 13 September is also fast approaching. There’s a large field of candidates who are vying for election and the campaign has presented an important opportunity for us to continue our advocacy for the delivery of several major projects including upgrades to the South Coast Rail Line, Moss Vale Road, Yalwal Road and to construct a sensory garden at Drexel Park in North Nowra in honour of Airlie Montgomery. We’ve also called for funding to increase housing supply and to support revitalisation of the Nowra Riverfront Precinct. I look forward to hearing from candidates about these priority projects in the remaining weeks of the campaign. 

Details about where and when you can vote have now been published online. Make sure you visit the NSW Electoral Commission website before you head to the polls.   

I’d like to take a moment this week to thank you for your patience during the brief closure of The Wool Road at Old Erowal Bay, last week. Unfortunately, the road was compromised due to the heavy rainfall and required urgent repairs to allow for its swift reopening. Congratulations to staff and workers on site for their hard work navigating the difficult circumstances to complete the work and reducing the disruption to residents.  

As always, we’re seeking your feedback on a couple of important projects. I’ve provided links for you to learn more below: 

Finally, I’m delighted to let you know I have some Open Office sessions coming up on Saturday 13 September and Friday 3 October. Head over to the Mayor’s Open Office events page for the full details. I hope to see you there.  

Mayor,  

Patricia White 

It's been another soggy week across the city and the consistent rainfall over the last few days has impacted many of our local roads. Please check live traffic for all of the latest updates about closures and detours before you travel, and slow down if you're out and about this weekend. 

It’s a transport themed message this week following my recent attendance at the South East Australian Transport Strategy (SEATS) quarterly meeting. SEATS is an advocacy group who push for road, rail, maritime and aviation projects that benefit our community and they work with road agencies in NSW and Victoria to shape priorities in transport infrastructure.   

Following the meeting, Transport for NSW provided a report that sets out the progress of local projects under the Princes Highway upgrade program. These include: 

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The report also mentioned corridor safety upgrades including the installation and upgrade of flexible roadside safety barriers between Conjola Creek and Lake Conjola Entrance Road. I can confirm the work crews have been hard at it when I pass them on my way into Council. I’ll continue to keep you updated on these projects as they progress. 

To the Hampden Bridge in Kangaroo Valley and the NSW Government has announced their three-point plan for the urgent restoration of this historic bridge. The recent night repair works this month are on schedule and due to be completed this week. They are confident that the bridge can continue to remain open at a 23 tonnes limit while Transport engineers assess the best way to proceed. Investigation options for a new crossing are included in the media release and I will continue to advocate for a speedy resolution to this issue. 

It’s not often I have ferry news, but the Comerong Ferry will soon be out of action for maintenance. This occurs every five years to ensure the long-term safety and viability of the service.  A replacement boat will be in service for residents, but a reminder to day trippers there is no access to Comerong Island from 8 September until late November. It will be back in action for summer. 

Below you’ll find a few projects we’d like your feedback on and don’t forget documents on exhibition can always be found online. 

I'd also like to use this opportunity to thank all of you who have put in submissions recently on matters that have gone to Council. There have been several hot topics of late. Please note while I may not get to respond directly to them all, they all have been forwarded to council for inclusion with the rest of submissions received. 

And finally, people have told me they’re unsure who to call if they have an urgent issue regarding Council. While triple zero (000) remains the number to call in a life-threatening emergency, Council’s 1300 293 111 is also the after-hours number where there is an option to talk to an operator if your matter is urgent.  

It’s looking like this rain is starting to clear so have a great weekend  

Mayor,  

Patricia White 

If you live in the north of the Shoalhaven make sure you mark Saturday 13 September in your diary. The NSW Electoral Commission has just announced the Kiama State by-election will be held on this day and if you are eligible to vote in NSW and live in the Kiama electorate you must vote in this by-election. If you’re unsure if you’re in the seat of Kiama, make sure to check online

One village in the Kiama electorate is Shoalhaven Heads and residents should expect to see some smoke next Monday 18 August as the RFS help Council with a controlled burn down by River Road Reserve. Branches and wooden logs have accumulated along the main foreshore, boat ramp and Carters Corner riverbank, and a burn-off is a logical solution to making this area more accessible for locals.  

For residents and businesses in Berry, we're seeking your feedback on proposed new planning and heritage provisions for your village. The draft Development Control Plan Chapter for part of Berry (east of the Princes Highway) and associated Planning Proposal to introduce a new Princess Street Heritage Conservation Area, are now on public exhibition. Have your say on the draft documents here by Friday 19 September, or why not head along to one of our info sessions next Tuesday 19 August at the following locations: 

  • Pop-up stand, Broughton Court from 12pm to 2pm (weather dependent)  

  • Drop-in session, Berry School of Arts from 4pm to 6pm.  

It’s been a great week for staff achievements. On Tuesday we celebrated our people who have worked with Council for 10,20,30,40 and even 50 years! What an incredible amount of knowledge and skill we had at that morning tea – it was a real honour to attend. I thank our long-service staff for their service and for their ongoing care for our community. 

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One long-serving member is Andrew McVey who has been appointed Director Shoalhaven Water. Andrew has been with Council for 24 years and is known for professionalism, leadership skills and passion for providing high-quality water and wastewater services to the community. Congratulations on this well-deserved promotion Andrew, and I look forward to continuing to working closely with you and the team. 

Have a great weekend. 

Mayor,

Patricia White

 

 

It’s been a special week for Council as we’ve been celebrating Local Government Week and profiling the work of staff across the organisation. The skills and experience our people bring to their individual roles and teams within Council is impressive, and we’ve had fun giving you all a snapshot of the incredible breadth of services we provide. If you’d like to learn more, head to our Facebook page to watch some of the videos we’ve posted this week.  

Speaking of staff, our Coastal Management Lead made a compelling presentation at last week’s Coastal Council’s Conference held on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. I was pleased to be there in person and was proud to see the work we’re doing to manage our estuary entrances highlighted at the event. It was clear from the conference that we’re not alone in facing significant challenges as we attempt to balance community expectations and legislative requirements when it comes to managing the entrances of our Intermittently Closed and Open Lakes and/or Lagoons (ICOLLs). 

Today I’m in Sydney with members of the Country Mayor’s Association to meet with several NSW Ministers. Together we’re advocating on behalf of our regional communities for better resources and funding to tackle some key issues including land use, safety and finances. We’ll also be seeking more support for crime prevention strategies in our towns and villages.  

Back home, we have a few important documents now on public exhibition awaiting your feedback, including proposed changes to planning and heritage controls for Berry. Click the links below for more details. We’ll also be hosting a public briefing about the Lower Shoalhaven River Coastal Management Program (CMP) soon. More details will be made available on Council's website early next week. 

Finally, I’d like to remind you of our Community Information Hub Screens which are located at 21 community halls, all four of our showgrounds, four Holiday Haven tourist parks and one community-owned facility (Wandandian Progress Hall).  Community groups and not-for-profit organisations can promote local events like fundraisers, meetings, performances, classes and workshops on the screens. Learn more about the hubs and how to advertise your event on our community information hubs webpage.  

Mayor,  

Patricia White 

 

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