Clean-up continues after storms

Clean-up continues after storms

Council acknowledges the unfortunate flooding event on the upper Bungambrawatha Creek is among a number of incidents that have impacted and damaged property during last week's extreme weather.AlburyCity teams have been supporting affected residents in major clean-up operations at affected sites.Residents affected by the storms are advised to contact their insurers in the first instance, and get in touch with Council's Customer Service Centre to report damage.The affected area of the upper Bungambrawatha Creek is a natural watercourse that provides benefits to the environment and community, but like many creeks, it can be subject to flooding pressures in times of heavy, sustained rain.In this financial year, we will carry out a detailed investigation to address issues such as erosion, sedimentation and exotic vegetation, including any earlier resident requests for action.The investigation is aimed at improving the management of this important waterway.Our thoughts are with impacted residents at this time and we will continue to work with them in the follow-up to the storm event.
AlburyCity News
11 Jan 2022
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Declaration of election

Declaration of election

The new Councillors will serve a term of two years and nine months, with their first meeting to be held at 10 January.The following candidates were declared elected on 21 December 2021:Kylie KING (IND…
AlburyCity News
24 Dec 2021
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Shared path network grows

Shared path network grows

The new sealed path will provide safe, easy access to riders and walkers, adding to the liveability of the area and improving transport connectivity for those on foot or on wheels.It’s part of the con…
AlburyCity News
15 Dec 2021
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Albury and Federation set to turn building waste into farmers gold!

Albury and Federation set to turn building waste into farmers gold!

Annually it is estimated around 1000 tonnes of plasterboard offcuts from the local building industry are sent to landfill.“This isn’t just filling up our landfills” said Michelle Wilkinson, Program Co…
AlburyCity News
10 Dec 2021
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Walk celebrates local history

Walk celebrates local history

The State Members Walk honours the contribution of 26 Members of Parliament between 1856 and 2003, with the story of each MP told in an etched image and description of their achievements.The walk, whi…
AlburyCity News
23 Nov 2021
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Safety improvements on Union Road

Safety improvements on Union Road

The works – between the Five Ways and Burrows Road – have delivered 1.3 kilometres of new footpath along the northern side of Union Road and five pedestrian refuges in the road’s centre.Four raised th…
AlburyCity News
23 Nov 2021
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Soft plastics trial to solve a hard problem

Soft plastics trial to solve a hard problem

The Albury Waste Management Centre already recycles thousands of tonnes of hard plastics but until now, most soft plastic has had to go into landfill.But that could largely be a thing of the past, tha…
AlburyCity News
28 Oct 2021
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Keene Street reconstruction completed

Keene Street reconstruction completed

The project involved the full reconstruction of the road between North Street and Alexandra Street at a cost of $1.65M.As well as a new road surface and pavement, the works included the replacement of…
AlburyCity News
27 Oct 2021
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Maggots and robots team up in waste war

Maggots and robots team up in waste war

It might sound strange, but the system will become an important means for our business and commercial sector to process packaged commercial food waste.A unit about the size of a shipping container wil…
AlburyCity News
27 Oct 2021
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