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What's Happening in Our Community
27 August 2020
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From the CEO
In another example of Albury and Wodonga Councils working together to create an even better community, a road map for the border cities’ digital future has been formally endorsed.
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Mayor's Message
Thanks to tireless lobbying and a community's determination not to give in, there's now light at the end of our restrictive border closure tunnel.
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SMART future
New generations will lead the way in sustainability, with valuable lessons in resource recovery to be learned at our new SMART Centre.
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Mate Street works
This concept design shows how Mate Street might look when we complete important infrastructure and beautification works.
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Bin changes
Bin collection days have changed for East Albury and Splitters Creek residents as we work to meet the demands of a growing city.
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Safer streets
If speeding is a problem in your neighbourhood, let us know so that we can work with police to put the brakes on dangerous drivers.
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Noble cause
We all need a laugh in these troubled times and the good news is that comedian Ross Noble is still coming to town - just a little later than planned.
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Environment strategy
We're working closely with Wodonga Council to protect and enhance the local environment for future generations, as outlined in a major new cross-border strategy.
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Tactile tactic
People with a vision impairment will be able to cross a busy CBD intersection more safely, following the installation of tactile ground surface indicators.
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Blooming beautiful as hills come alive with wildflowers
The hills around Albury have exploded into colour as winter nears its end. Spectacular wildflowers are in bloom, creating a stunning spectacle for walkers and photographers. Why not lace up your walking shoes and hit our trails for an early peek at the sights?
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Good sports
If your sporting group needs a hand to improve facilities, we may be able to help through our annual sport and recreation grants.
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Made in Lavington
A new exhibition at the Lavington Library tells the home-grown stories of the local families who reaped the rewards of a fertile valley.
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553 Kiewa Street,
PO Box 323
Albury NSW 2640
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