Roads and Maritime Services has agreed to reduce the limit from 50kph to 40kph on the busy shopping strip between Urana Road and Kaylock Road/Breen Street.
AlburyCity acknowledges the Wiradjuri people as the traditional custodians of the land in which we live and work and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and future for they hold the memories, …
Developed in a partnership between AlburyCity and the Albury Netball Association, the new buildings include a spacious meeting room, a state of the art kitchen/canteen, and new changing rooms and toil…
The model has been developed following a comprehensive review of the council’s existing structure, which includes the recent appointment of two Deputy CEOs.CEO Frank Zaknich says the model, which is m…
AlburyCity staff are collecting the bikes and providing them to environmental and humanitarian organisation, Envision Employment.Envision uses the bikes to provide valuable training in repairs and rep…
More than 200 students gathered at AlburyCity’s 'Waterview' treatment site for a revegetation process that will continue over the next five to ten years.This program aims to restore the site f…
The counters will gather data on traffic movement and speed to build up a picture of what may need to be done to improve safety in the area.This data will be complemented by the results of similar mon…
All three parties have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to create a framework that will build upon the city’s already-significant position as a leading provider of education and training to …
At their meeting on 24 June, councillors resolved to consult with Roads and Maritime Services to create the crossing in the vicinity of a pedestrian refuge that had been proposed for Swift Street.Coun…