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TRANSPORT INQUIRY
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As part of the Hills 2026 Community Strategic Direction, residents said they wanted Council to work together with the community to advocate their needs. One of the communitys goals is I can get where I need to go. Council has long sought transport improvements for the Shire and supported this community direction by urging residents to participate in a New South Wales Parliamentary inquiry established to address transport and infrastructure deficiencies in the NorthWest Sector of Sydney.
The Inquiry Committee is looking in particular at the requirements for future road, rail and bus links and the planning and funding of a rail network. The Legislative Councils General Purpose Standing Committee No 4, chaired by the Hon. Jenny Gardiner MLC, is conducting the inquiry and held public hearings in early November. Please check Councils website for updates and further information.
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economic, environmental, financial and governing responsibilities to put the community on the right path for a sustainable future. Council reports reflect the themes of Hills 2026 Resilient Leadership, Vibrant Communities, Balanced Urban Growth, Protected Environment and Modern Local Economy. All of these themes bring together Councils plans and activities and align them with a shared community direction. When does Council meet? Baulkham Hills Shire Council holds its Ordinary Meeting on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, beginning at 7pm. No Council meetings are held during January. Members of the community are encouraged to attend, and people have an opportunity to address Council in community forum - a time set aside especially to consider issues raised by residents. Where can I find information about Council meetings? Business papers are available for viewing on Councils website on the Friday preceeding each meeting. Minutes of meetings, Council news and media releases outlining the decisions of Council can be accessed from the front page of Councils website - see Media and News at www.baulkhamhills. nsw.gov.au If you have any specific enquiries about Council meetings please contact the Public Officer on 9843 0122.
Meet the new Council for 2008-2012 In September this year, 12 community representatives were elected to Council. Councillor Larry Bolitho was elected Mayor and Councillor Peter Dimbrowsky elected the Deputy Mayor at the extraordinary meeting of Council on 2 October 2008. Details of all councillors can be found by turning to the Councillor Comments pages in this magazine. How Council reports Hills 2026 is Baulkham Hills Shires Integrated Planning Framework. The purpose of this framework is to translate our communitys aspirations into Council planning for the future. It is a framework that balances Councils social,
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There is currently just over 500 hectares of employment land existing in the Shire with an additional 147 hectares expected to be needed for the population growth in an area becoming known as the Box Hill Employment Precinct. Where can you find more information? For more information about economic development in the Hills, visit the website w w w. i n v e s t s y d n e y h i l l s . com.au or contact the Economic Development team.
MUNGERIE HOUSE
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Restoration work has begun on historic Mungerie House at Rouse Hill. The newly restored homestead will become home to the Rouse Hill Visitor Information Centre and provide an historical anchor for amenities in The New Rouse Hill community. The History of Mungerie Built in the 1890s, Mungerie House is an example of late Victorian architecture and was one of the earliest homesteads established in the Shire. The name Mungerie is aboriginal and is believed to mean eating place tall trees. The original homestead, built in five stages in 1895, comprises four rooms around a central hall, a verandah on three sides and a kitchen at the rear. Alterations and additions to the house continued until the 1980s. The property has formerly been used for sheep and poultry farming, orchards and dairy farming - and has been used as a backdrop for film and television, including Dad and Dave and The Squatters Daughter. When will the project be completed? Due for completion by March 2009, the $4 million restoration of Mungerie House and its surrounds will deliver a range of resident facilities including a swimming pool, sporting facilities, tennis courts and clubhouse. Community facilities will include a childrens play area and landscaped gardens, plus the fully-accredited Visitor Information Centre promoting both local and regional tourism. Councils commitment Council has pledged up to $100,000 for Mungerie Houses fit out, and a further $100,000 budget over five years to fund ongoing operating costs, including rent. Interested in becoming a tourism volunteer? Council is currently looking for community volunteers who would like to join the Tourism team in providing information services. Interested in volunteering in your local community? Contact Raquel Bloom, Project Officer - Economic Development and Tourism, on 8853 1911 for a chat about how you can become involved.
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Why not spend some time over the holiday season exploring our Shires parks and reserves? The Garden Shire has 325 parks and reserves in both urban and rural environments.
beautiful formal gardens and wide-open spaces are perfect for social or formal events or to simply take time out and relax. For information about parks and picnic spots, visit Councils website and click on the Our Shire tab at the top of the page, then select Parks and Recreation from the drop-down menu.
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PLANNING THE HILLS
Are you aware that by 2031 the Baulkham Hills Shire will grow to approximately 270,000 with 36,000 dwellings needed to be built to accommodate that growth? To plan and manage this growth and change, and guide the preparation of Councils new Local Environmental Plan 2010 (LEP 2010), Council adopted the Draft Local Strategy in June 2008. The Local Strategy is a land use planning document to guide local planning and reflect the themes of the Hills 2026 Community Strategic Direction. As part of the Local Strategy, Council is working on a new Centres Direction and Employment Lands Direction (see page 5 for details). Public exhibition of the draft documents is anticipated for early in 2009. If you live, work or own a business in the Shire, or use our centres for shopping, entertainment or to access services, look out for your opportunity to comment on these documents. For more information on Planning the Hills Projects, click on the Planning the Hills link under Highlights on the home page of Councils website or contact Councils Forward Planning team at planning@bhsc.nsw.gov.au.
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Seasons Greetings!
The Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Councillors, General Manager and staff of Baulkham Hills Shire Council wish you and your family a safe and enjoyable Festive Season. For information on Councils opening times over the Christmas and New Year period please check Councils website at www.baulkhamhills.nsw.gov.au or phone Customer Service on 9843 0555.
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HILLS COMMUNITY CARE
Mental Health Program Respite Are you caring for someone with a mental illness or someone with an intellectual disability? Hills Community Cares Mental Health Respite Program can help you have a break by providing in-home respite, centre-based day programs, recreational support, and transport to medical appointments. If you would like more information, please call 9672 6308. What is Hills Community Care? Hills Community Care is a Baulkham Hills Shire Council Community Service and commenced operations in 1991. Hills Community Care conducts a variety of programs funded at local, State and Federal levels to assist frail aged, people with dementia, people with disabilities and/or their carers. The Centre is located at the Baulkham Hills Community Centre complex (off Conie Avenue) and also utilises a variety of facilities within the Shire. For more information visit Councils website, click on the Residents tab and select Hills Community Care from the drop-down menu.
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Dont miss the 2009 Australia Day celebrations at Council, corner of Showground and Carrington Roads, Castle Hill. Our sensational annual event has something for everyone with thrill rides, great food, stalls, an affirmation ceremony and fantastic on-stage entertainment throughout the afternoon.
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Drop in and say GDay as the doors to Council open for our annual Council Expo as part of the Australia Day Celebrations. The Say GDay Expo is all about showcasing Councils services and Council staff will be on hand to provide information and answer any questions you may have about Council services. Find out about bushcare, our communitys Hills 2026 Vision, your environment, childcare, youth, library and senior services and more. Councils Say GDay Expo will run on Monday 26 January, 2009 in Councils Administration Building - check Councils website in the New Year for more information.
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Id like to take this opportunity to thank the community for voting for me and my team at the recent elections. We are humbled and honoured by the overwhelming support. The process of an election campaign is an amazing experience like no other. Putting yourself up for public judgement is not easy and I congratulate all candidates for caring enough about their community to put up their hand and for being prepared to contribute in a positive way. I have the additional honour of being elected Deputy Mayor and I am thankful to my Council colleagues who elected me to this position. All of us accept the that come with the the tasks ahead and be the Council team expects us to be. responsibilities job. We know were ready to the community
2008 -2012 will be interesting times for Baulkham Hills Shire. We have for the first time in living memory a Council comprised of two professional political parties. It potentially will be the best of times if effective representation can be made on behalf of our community. For too long our elected State representatives have done nothing but criticise and complain about the failings of State Government to deliver for our region. Even when our State members are in Government our region has been taken for granted as safe seats. It is now time to extract real commitments to the necessary major state projects from these opposition members, not just continued unproductive criticism about a State Government holding no seats in the area. What I hope is that locally Council will be capable of working together to deliver constructive outcomes in those areas that are the responsibility of Local Government and to meet the needs of our local community. I look forward to the completion of local projects and initiatives that were commenced during my term as Mayor of this great Shire, together with the new local initiatives that we will complete together for the benefit of our residents.
They say that Spring is a time for renewal and new beginnings and for me, being elected as one of your Councillors, it certainly is the case. It is an honour and a privilege to be given the opportunity to serve the Hills community that I have lived in for most of my life. The winds of change also reached the top levels of our State Government and for the first time ever we have a Premier who grew up in our district and attended Northmead High School in our Shire. Lets hope that now we have a local as the Premier of NSW action is taken to address some of the pressing needs facing our Shire! As one of your Councillors, some of my top priorities are: Lobbying State and Federal Governments for funding to construct the North West rail link and the upgrade of Showground Road to 4 lanes. To protect the amenity of Castle Hill Showground as a cultural and heritage asset for future generations. Working with key stakeholders to ensure the completion of the Castle Hill Ring Road project in a timely and efficient manner as well as implementing the Castle Hill Town Centre Master plan. Please feel free to contact me should you wish to discuss any matters relating to Council and our community.
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Id firstly like to thank the voters of the Hills for the strong endorsement of the Liberal team right across the Shire and particularly in East Ward. The newly elected Council with its generational change and younger representatives is now far more balanced and reflective of the Shires demographics. I welcome the communitys clear message to reject the behaviour and policy direction of the NSW State Labor Government, their counterparts here in Baulkham Hills and other groups who aligned themselves with Labor over the last four years. As your East Ward representative, I am looking forward to working with all members of the community and my State and Federal colleagues to achieve greater outcomes such as improved transport infrastructure, better customer service delivery and upgrades to our parks and playing fields. Id also like to thank the many members of the community who volunteered their personal time to assist with my election campaign. Your hard work and effort is greatly appreciated and I hope to maintain your support over the next four years. As a member of the Liberal team, I am always happy to help you with any council related concern or matter. Please feel free to call or email me if I can be of any assistance.
The election is over. Thank you for trusting me to represent you for another four years. The next year will be eventful. Apart from the global and State financial problems, we will need to be careful with our financial affairs. Plans already approved call on our Council to expend major capital. Carlingford Precinct will need a lot of community consultation and be a major capital expense over the medium term, if approved. Your input is still valued. Bus facilities will need to be accelerated if we are to cope with the pressures already in the public transport system. I hope to bring forward major policy changes in this area to our Council, so again your input is welcome. Parking is also a major policy area that needs attention in this term of Council. East Ward is changing as renewal of the building stock occurs. Hopefully we can renew infrastructure and enhance the built environment and the streetscapes. These are expensive and essential works but with goodwill and sound leadership we will deliver. Be Informed. Be involved.
It is an honour to have been elected as Mayor of this wonderful Shire. The people of our Shire, through our local democratic system, have placed a great responsibility on us in electing their new Council for the next four years. The clear message is that residents want all Councillors to act as an interface between the community and Council. In order to do this, we must show strong leadership and unity. In this term of Council, we will be placing a high emphasis on the professional development of Councillors to enable us to represent the whole of the community to the best of our judgement and ability. There are many challenges before us including the provision of infrastructure for our rapidly growing area, planning for new growth areas and the revitalisation of residential areas. I am confident that your new Council W has the knowledge, dedication andFEISEMANS RRY skills to meet these challenges.
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As a new Councillor I want to thank you for your support in the recent local government election. It is a privilege and an honour to serve the community. North Ward has such a broad range of needs. The territory is the largest of the four wards and offers a diversity of living environments. From rural to residential, retail services to small businesses, there are many challenges ahead. I am mindful of the need for dedicated open space. As an active sports person I recognise the value to the community in having room to play, compete and relax. Inadequate public transport has been our burden for decades. We need rail to unclog our roads and I am determined to put pressure on the state government to provide a rail system. Council needs to provide adequate funding for our local roads too. I look forward to representing your concerns in council over the next four years. Please stay involved and WISEMANS FERRY stay in touch.
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The recent Council Election sent a clear message that we must consult, manage and deliver to the community that has elected us to represent them. One of the first major items for the new Council is the Shire Local Environmental Plan 2010. Due for public release and exhibition shortly, I look forward to engaging the community and stakeholders and hearing your interpretation and opinion of one of the most significant documents that governs development and forward planning in the Shire. The NSW Legislative Council Standing Committee No.4 has commenced an inquiry into the transport needs of the Northwest. The outcome and recommendations of the inquiry should confirm what the public already knows: the need for immediate additional substantive investment and consultation in relation to public transport in the Northwest. It will be a pleasure to work alongside my fellow Councillors with their differing backgrounds, achievements, goals and priorities; taking Baulkham Hills Shire forward, strengthening its financial position and achieving the outcomes expected by the community. Thank you for the opportunity to represent the community of Baulkham Hills Shire. Please feel free to contact me regarding any issue for which I may be of assistance.
I am thrilled to join Council as the first Labor woman and the first Labor Councillor representing North Ward in 100 years and I will be working hard to live up to residents expectations. I am really pleased that there are two other new women Councillors, and I look forward to working with them and my other fellow Councillors to make a difference and serve our community. We are at the beginning of the bushfire danger season, October to March. The highly trained men and women of the Rural Fire Service do a wonderful job helping to protect us, but it is up to each one of us to play our part by preparing our homes against bushfires, particularly in the rural and bushy areas of North Ward. We need to reduce ground fuels around our houses, clear gutters regularly of leaves and debris, prepare firebreaks and have a fire safety plan. Councils Bushfire Awareness website is well worth looking at. Council has been building footpaths around our newer areas such as Rouse Hill, enabling residents to walk to shops and schools where possiblegetting healthy exercise, saving money on petrol, and reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Unfortunately there are some missing footpaths causing difficulties so it is time for us to take action and complete the footpaths and cycle ways as planned. Please feel free to contact me about any matters which are concerning you.
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Firstly, I would like to thank the public for their support at the recent Local Government Elections. I am very pleased to be returned as a Councillor on Baulkham Hills Shire Council to represent our community. I am excited about our new Council and welcome all the new Councillors elected for this term. My priorities for this term are unchanged: Our Financial Position - Council has an enormous shortfall in its developer contribution plans. These funds are used to fund promised community facilities. We need to be responsible in our finances so we can maintain our ageing infrastructure and provide facilities such as the green space promised to our residents. Traffic - All our residents know the traffic problems. I oppose higher density units in our Shire without the infrastructure required. Our Shire is a growth area and needs more State Government funding especially on our clogged up roads such as Showground Rd. Council needs to provide adequate funding for its roads and pressure the State Government to fund their roads. Public Green Space - Residents love their green areas and too often come to me about losing their promised open space. Less important expenditures often crowd out spending on our open green areas, which is an issue I watch carefully. I am pleased that the park at Wrights Road Castle Hill I undertook to have commenced this year has begun development. I encourage residents to bring to me issues that concern you.
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I wish to take this opportunity to express my thanks and gratitude to the residents of the Baulkham Hills Shire, and in particular the residents of West Ward for once again being given the honour and privilege to be their elected representative. Over the course of the next four years the Council will face many challenges, not least amongst these challenges is the issue of an integrated transport system involving rail and bus services on priority bus routes like in other areas of metropolitan Sydney. It is an unsatisfactory situation given the high level of car dependency in the Hills that there is not one designated priority bus route. Once bus routes are designated as such, it would, under the service provisions of the contract that private bus companies have with the State Government, lead to increased frequency under the terms of the contract. Notwithstanding the political make up of the newly elected Council I will use my best endeavours through the forums available to me to pursue a better transport outcome for the Hills.
It is a pleasure to have been elected as Councillor to West Ward in the recent Local Government elections. As a long term resident of Baulkham Hills, I am passionate about protecting the unique lifestyle that the Hills Shire has to offer. I am opposed to medium-density housing developments being forced upon residents, particularly without adequate community facilities, roads and transport infrastructure being provided to cope with increased population and demands for services. The lack of public transport continues to impact negatively upon Baulkham Hills Shire and has been the focus of much media attention in recent weeks. Now is the time to really take the fight up to the State Government to obtain the funding and infrastructure that we so desperately need. I look forward to making a positive contribution to our community in these areas and am keen to hear residents concerns.
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Our Shire has some of the best natural assets in New South Wales. Why not turn back time and spend the day at beautiful Wisemans Ferry in our Shires north? What can you do at Wisemans Ferry? Enjoy the panoramic view from Hawkins Lookout Picnic in Wisemans Ferry Park Take a scenic drive along the river Take the ferry across the river and discover historic St Albans and the Convict Trail Cruise along the Hawkesbury River Hire a houseboat Explore the river on waterskis Enjoy lunch at the historic inn For details about things to see and do in our Shire, visit www.sydneyhills.com
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129 Showground Road, Castle Hill NSW 2154 PO Box 75, Castle Hill NSW 1765 Ph: 9843 0555 Fax: 9843 0409 Email: baulk@bhsc.nsw.gov.au Website & e-request system: www.baulkhamhills.nsw.gov.au 24hr Emergency Number: issues relating to roads, drainage and trees on public land call: 0412 705 090. For after-hours assistance with animal control, development control or emergency environmental issues call 9843 0555. Vandalism Hotline (24hr): 1300 884 885. Waste Hotline: 1800 623 895 or email baulkhamhills@cleanaway.com.au Auslan interpreters can be provided on request for all public meetings. Councils TTY phone number is 8850 5622.