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Wildlife Mates - help wildlife affected by bushfires

Wildlife Mates - help wildlife affected by bushfires

Did you know Australia has the most hollow-dependent wildlife in the world? Tree hollows support a huge variety of our beloved native animals, like sugar gliders, kookaburras, microbats, owls, galahs, cockatoos and possums, for nesting, roosting and shelter. Unfortunately, the recent 2019-20 summer bushfires, thousands of out local wildlife have lost their homes and feeding grounds.

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Council meeting

Council meeting

To combat the spread of COVID-19, the NSW Government has amended the Local Government Act to allow Council Meetings to be held remotely rather than by physical presence in the Council Chamber.

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