Introduction of annual permits for non-desexed cats and dangerous/restricted dogs

Introduction of annual permits for non-desexed cats and dangerous/restricted dogs

From 1 July 2020 owners of cats not desexed by four months of age will be required to pay an $80 annual permit in addition to their one-off lifetime pet registration fee.This will create a stronger incentive to desex cats, which in turn will improve their health and wellbeing, including reducing the risk of some cancers.Improving desexing rates will also ease the burden on pounds and shelters, reduce euthanasia rates, and help to address concerns about feral, stray and roaming cats and their effect on wildlife.Exemptions are in place for cats that are registered by 1 July 2020, those kept for breeding purposes by members of recognised breeding bodies, and cats which cannot be de-sexed for medical reasons.From 1 July 2020 owners of dogs of a restricted breed or formally declared to be dangerous will be required to pay a $195 annual permit in addition to their one-off lifetime pet registration fee.This will serve as a further disincentive to owning high-risk dogs and encourage owners to better manage the behaviour of their animal.From 1 July 2020, pet owners will be able to pay for annual permits using the NSW Pet Registry website or through their local council.Anyone registering a cat on the NSW Pet Registry will be informed that they must pay for an $80 annual permit if their animal is not desexed by four months of age.Annual permit fees will go directly to the Companion Animals Fund which pays for companion animal management by local councils including pounds/shelters, ranger services, dog recreation areas, and education and awareness programs.The fund is also used to operate the NSW Pet Registry and carry out responsible pet ownership initiatives.If you require any further information or assistance, please contact the NSW Pet Registry at [email protected] and 1300 134 460.Annual Permits – Frequently Asked Questions
AlburyCity News
28 Jun 2021
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Landscaping to beautify highway

Landscaping to beautify highway

The beautification works will include extensive plantings of vegetation native to the area, with a ‘minimalist’ approach to emphasise the land formation and provide open views.Jointly funded by the Co…
AlburyCity News
17 Jun 2021
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Celebration of nature as walls come to life

Celebration of nature as walls come to life

Over the past 12 months a number of murals have been created around Albury CBD, Thurgoona and Lavington, using themes that depict our area, native wildlife, landscapes, activities culture and history …
AlburyCity News
11 Jun 2021
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River project to be delivered sooner

AlburyCity has received $3m from the NSW Public Spaces Legacy Program, which will mean the Riverside Precinct Project along the riverfront can be completed in one phase, rather than over several years…
AlburyCity News
8 Jun 2021
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Trial to ease parking squeeze

Albury’s move towards becoming an even ‘smarter’ city will accelerate from 17 June when Council begins a trial of parking sensors at selected parking bays in the CBD.
AlburyCity News
8 Jun 2021
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Courage to Care

Courage to Care

The visit is part of the Courage to Care exhibition, a positive and empowering educational program that uses stories of Holocaust survivors and their rescuers to demonstrate that "every individual…
AlburyCity News
8 Jun 2021
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We're in this together

We're in this together

The event began with a Welcome to Country and a traditional smoking ceremony, before the official opening by the Deputy Mayor, Amanda Cohn.  This was followed by the raising of the Aboriginal, Torres …
AlburyCity News
27 May 2021
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Cycle path network extended

Cycle path network extended

Council crews are clearing the way for more than two kilometres of new path along Elizabeth Mitchell Drive.
AlburyCity News
26 May 2021
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$63M in capital works for Albury

$63M in capital works for Albury

The Draft Budget will be placed on display for community feedback, following its endorsement by Councillors at their meeting on 26 April.The budget totals $159M in expenditure and features capital wor…
AlburyCity News
27 Apr 2021
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