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2001 flood photos
Photos of the 2001 Clarence Valley floods
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2013 Living Sustainably Awards
Nominations are now open for the 2013 Clarence Valley Council Living Sustainably Awards. These awards aim to recognise outstanding contributions or achievements which enhance environmental, economic and social sustainability.
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Aboriginal community development
As the Clarence Valley Council's Aboriginal representative, the Community Development Officer - Aboriginal, aims to protect the interests and further the aspirations of Indigenous residents of the area.
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About council
Clarence Valley Council now represents an estimated 50% of the landmass of the northern rivers region. The Council area extends from the temperate New England Plateau to the Gibraltar Ranges, through rural lands and river plains to the Clarence Coast.
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About council
Types of student opportunities
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About Council and the Clarence Valley
The Governor of New South Wales proclaimed Clarence Valley Council (CVC) on the 25 February 2004. This proclamation co-joined the former general purpose Council's of Copmanhurst, Grafton, Maclean and Pristine Waters and activities of North Coast Water and Clarence River County Council.
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About this website
This website has been developed to provide the community, visitors and stakeholders with access to a broad range of information, resources and publications.
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Access to information and documents
There are now three ways in which you can access Council information: Open Access Information - Informal Access (GIPA Informal Access Request Form) and Formal Access (GIPA Formal Access Request Form)
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Achievements and donations - Affordable Housing
Each year Council aims to support many identified events, organisations and services in the area.
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Achievements and donations - Older people
Council supports Seniors Week each year and provides donations to eligible seniors groups through the Community Initiatives Program and the Festivals and Events Development Program.
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Achievements and donations - People with disabilities
Council supports International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) each year and gives donations to eligible disability groups through the Community Initiatives program and the Festivals and Events Development program.
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Acknowledgement of country
What is it and when should it be used?
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Additional information for applicants
Links to information about the Clarence Valley applicant information package
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Affordable housing - Council's focus
Find out about how we are researching and developing strategies to increase the supply of affordable housing in the Clarence Valley.
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Affordable Housing Advisory Committee
Find out why the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee has been set up and when they meet.
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Affordable housing links
Links to other websites with helpful information on affordable housing
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Aged care and disability services links
Links to aged care and disability services information for residents of the Clarence Valley
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Alcohol free zones and alcohol prohibited areas
Alcohol-free zones promote the use of roads, footpaths and carparks in safety without interference from irresponsible street drinkers. Alcohol-free zones are enforced by the NSW Police.
Respect our community, don't drink or carry opened alcohol on the street, on footpaths and public carparks in our CBD's and signed parks.
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Alex Bell Park
This is a fully treed park, with board walkway and bridge, also known as Pirate Park because of the pirate ship in the playground. This park is often used for family gatherings and weddings
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Alumy Creek Management
Alumy Creek continues to be a challenging and complex waterway to manage due to the substantial modifications made to the creek, difficulties in controlling aquatic weeds and the differing needs of local landholders.
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Angourie Reserve (inclusive of Green Point, Spooky Beach & Blue Pools)
Natural scenic coastal headland, native grasses and shrubs. Area has local indigenous community significance. Has access to beach, a viewing platform and rock stepping stone paths.
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Annual kerbside cleanup service
A clean-up service for solid domestic waste items will be provided in February and March to every household currently receiving a domestic garbage collection service throughout the Clarence Valley Council area.
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Arts Northern Rivers
Arts Northern Rivers is the peak body for the arts and cultural sector in the Northern Rivers and is part-funded by Clarence Valley Council.
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Attachment to late report - September 2010
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - April 2007
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - April 2008
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - April 2009
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - April 2010
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - April 2011
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - April 2012
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council April 2012 meetings
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Attachments - April 2013
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - August 2007
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - August 2008
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - August 2009
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - August 2010
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - August 2011
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - August 2012
Attachments for August 2012 Committee and Council meetings
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Attachments - December 2006
These documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - December 2007
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - December 2008
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - December 2009
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - December 2010
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - December 2011
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - December 2012
Attachments - December 2012
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Attachments - Extraordinary Meeting May 2013
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings
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Attachments - February 2007
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings for February 2007.
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Attachments - February 2008
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - February 2009
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - February 2010
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - February 2011
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - February 2012
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - February 2013
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - July 2007
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - July 2008
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - July 2009
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - July 2010
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - July 2011
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - July 2012
Attachments - July 2012
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Attachments - June 2007
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - June 2008
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - June 2009
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - June 2010
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - June 2011
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - June 2012
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council June 2012 meetings
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Attachments - June 2013
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - March 2007
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - March 2008
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - March 2009
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - March 2010
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - March 2011
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - March 2012
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council March 2012 meetings
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Attachments - March 2013
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - May 2007
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - May 2008
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - May 2009
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - May 2010
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - May 2011
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - May 2012
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council May 2012 meetings
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Attachments - May 2013
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings
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Attachments - November 2007
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - November 2008
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - November 2009
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - November 2010
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - November 2011
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - November 2012
Attachments - November 2012
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Attachments - October 2007
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - October 2008
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - October 2009
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - October 2010
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - October 2011
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - October 2012
Attachments - October 2012
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Attachments - September 2007
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - September 2008
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - September 2009
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - September 2010
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Attachments - September 2011
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Australia Day Awards winners
The Clarence Valley has a lot to be proud of and this was no more evident than at the Australia Day Awards dinner hosted by Clarence Valley Council in Grafton on Australia Day Eve, Friday 25 January.
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Awards and citations
A list of awards and citations received by Clarence Valey Council
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Backyard burning prohibited in residential areas
Backyard burning in residential areas of the Shire is prohibited.
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Bailey Park
Riverside Urban park with various public amenities, adjoins the public swimming pool
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Baileys Estate, Junction Hill
Council has completed the construction of Stage 2 of Bailey's Estate. 7 lots are still available for sale.
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Barking dogs
Barking dogs are one of the most complained about issues facing Councils. It is also one of the most difficult issues for Council to deal with.
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Barnier park
This large park has been landscaped in an open parkland style area that is used for community gatherings, soccer, bicycling, tennis, Athletics carnivals, local sports and actvities. It houses the local SES headquarters and several community playgroups.
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Beach patrol
Council, in conjunction with Australian Lifeguard Services, provides a beach patrol service to Clarence Valley beaches during the NSW and Queensland School Holidays.
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Biodiversity
Biodiversity is essential for our existence and significantly valuable in its own right. It provides the essential building blocks for the many goods and services a healthy environment provides.
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Brooms Head Beach Coastal Study
The study addresses coastal management issues at Brooms Head Beach. The study was carried out on behalf of Maclean Shire Council by the Water Research Laboratory in conjuction with Sustainable Futures.
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Brooms Head Caravan Park
Relax and get away from it all at beautiful Brooms Head Caravan Park .... On the beach
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Brooms Head Sportsground (Oval)
This park is an open area park that is used by a lot of schools for Athletics carnivals, local sports and actvities.
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Brushgrove Sports Oval
This park is an open area park that is used by a lot of schools for Athletics carnivals, local sports and actvities
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Brushgrove Triangle
A popular community park with shaded playground facilities and barbeque - popular also for family picnics
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Building and development services newsletter
Building and Development Services Newsletter
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Building in bushfire prone areas
Construction should use techniques and materials to maximise their resistance to bushfire.
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Business support agencies
Support for local business and industry is one of the Clarence Valley's many strengths. There are a range of agencies and organisations available to assist you with advice, information and access to business development programs.
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Buying land
Listing of all the real estate agents operating in the Clarence Valley
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Calypso Holiday Park Yamba
Calypso is superbly positioned in the heart of Yamba, overlooking Yamba Bay.
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CCTV Rebate Program
The CCTV business rebate program helps local businesses to increase their security and decrease the likelihood of crimes including vandalism, graffiti and break and enter.
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Cemetery location maps
Maps for the location of Clarence Valley cemeteries
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Cemetery photo gallery
Information and images on cemeteries in the Clarence Valley
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Cemetery photo gallery
Information and images on cemeteries in the Clarence Valley
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Cemetery photo gallery - plaques
Information and images of plaques available
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Centrelink
Charlie Ryan Park, Iluka
A lovely beachside park in Iluka Bay. Has a swimming mesh protected area and lovely playground. The Iluka Rowing Club houses their equipment in this park.
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Children
Council's Social Planning and Cultural Development Unit maintains links with local family and children's services and is often involved in advocating for improvements to service levels.
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Citizenship ceremonies
Australian Citizenship Ceremonies are held at Council for residents who wish to become Australian citizens.
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Clarence Coast holiday parks
Information on the five Clarence Valley Council Holiday Parks
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Clarence Community Directory
You can now access information about local services and organisations by using the Clarence Community Directory.
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Clarence Estuary Management Plan
The former Council's of the Clarence Valley adopted this Plan in 2003.
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Clarence events
There are hundreds of events, festivals and community celebrations held each year in the Clarence Valley.
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Clarence floodplain project
The 'Clarence Floodplain Project' was established with the aim of improving the environmental management of Council's flood mitigation infrastructure and addressing some of the past impacts of flood mitigation on floodplain ecosystems.
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Clarence Floodplain Project photos
Clarence Floodplain Project photos
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Clarence food
The Clarence Valley yields an amazing variety and abundance of quality produce. Fresh vegies, succulent fruit, homemade jams, gourmet sauces, fine seafood and prime beef can all be found in the Clarence Valley.
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Clarence Food Program
Council's adopted Economic Development Strategy (2006) identifies regional food and the development of grower capacity building as a priority for the Clarence Valley.
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Clarence Highlights - Do Not Delete !
Clarence Landcare
Clarence Landcare officers can assist land owners with post flood activities and conservation projects, including:
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Clarence Lawn Cemetery
The Clarence Lawn Cemetery is located approximately 7kms from the South Grafton cross roads on the Armidale road. The non-denominational lawn cemetery was established in 1966.
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Clarence meetings
Helping you create the best opportunity to disseminate innovation, stimulate trade discussion and enhance your organisational profile means a lot to us.
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Clarence online maps
Clarence Online Maps allows the public to be able to access a range of interactive maps including information on zoning under Councils various "planning schemes", bushfire prone land, acid sulfate soils, topographic/contours, administration boundaries and property enquiry.
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Clarence Regional Library
Clarence Valley Council is the Executive Council for the Clarence Regional Library Service which provides collection development, reference and catalogue services for libraries in the Bellingen and Clarence Valley local government areas.
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Clarence sports
Keeping communities healthy and active means we've invested in sports infrastructure. And we share it too with sports events happening almost every day.
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Clarence sports forms and fees
Forms, fees and for sports and sporting facilities in the Clarence Valley
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Clarence Valley Aboriginal Advisory Committee representatives
Find your local CVAAC members
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Clarence Valley Ambassador - Cameron Pilley
With an Australian ranking of number one and a world ranking high point of eleven, Clarence Valley squash identity and Yamba local, Cameron Pilley, is a living example of what dedication and hard work can achieve.
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Clarence Valley Ambassador - Troy Cassar Daley
Troy Cassar Daley has been announced as Clarence Valley's first Ambassador.
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Clarence Valley contributions plan 2011
Clarence Valley Contributions Plan 2011
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Clarence Valley Council delegations
Clarence Valley Council delegations by Departments
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Clarence Valley Council funding opportunities
Council values and acknowledges the contribution made by not for profit organisations and individuals in undertaking new initiatives.
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Clarence Valley Council meetings 2012
Clarence Valley Council and Committee Meetings - Minutes and Business Papers
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Clarence Valley Council meetings 2013
Clarence Valley Council and Committee Meetings - Minutes and Business Papers
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clarence valley council waste management services
Clarence Valley Council contains a number of waste disposal and recycling facilities
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Clarence Valley Cultural Committee
Clarence Valley Cultural Committee meets regularly and helps promotes creativity, arts and culture in the Clarence Valley.
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Clarence Valley Cultural Plan
Find out how we plan to develop culture in the Clarence Valley and read the 4-year Cultural Plan adopted by Council in May 2013.
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Clarence Valley in Focus Competition
It took two rounds of judging, but the finalists in Council's Clarence Valley In Focus Photography Competition and Exhibition have been decided. The finalists were announced on 5 March 2013.
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Clarence Valley in Focus Terms and Conditions
You agree that the following terms and conditions apply to your participation in the Clarence Valley in Focus Photography Competition ("the Competition") and Exhibition ("the Exhibition") produced by the Clarence Valley Council ("Council").
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Clarence Valley Lep 2011
The Clarence Valley Local Environmental Plan 2011 (CVLEP 2011) has received final approval and commenced from its notification on the NSW Legislation website on 23 December 2011. It replaces all local environmental plans that previously applied to the Local Government Area. Council's Development Control Plans are also amended as a consequence, including the introduction of new clearing controls in the residential zones.
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Clarence Valley Public Holidays and Event Days
The Minister for Industrial Relations has approved Council's application for the following:
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Clarence Valley Regional Airport
Owned and operated by Clarence Valley Council, the airport has been a licensed air passenger terminal since 1959 and plays a significant role to the local community
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Clarence Valley sustainability initiative
The Clarence Valley Sustainability Initiative is a leadership action of the Clarence valley Council.
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Clarence Valley Transport Advisory Committee (S.355)
The Clarence Valley Transport Advisory Committee (CVTC) has been established to advise Council on general public transport matters, and to promote sustainable and accessible transport options for Clarence Valley and Regional NSW.
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Clarence Valley waste services
All requests and enquiries regarding waste services should be directed to the call centre on 1800 335 599.
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Climate Change Advisory Committee
Council first appointed a community based Climate Change Advisory Committee in 2010.
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Climate Change Policy
In 2010 Council adopted its first policy to establish Councils position on climate change and its response to it.
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Climate change: adaptation actions
The nature of local Government, its services and functions, means that Council will face many risks from the impacts of climate change and will therefore need to implement measures to adapt to a changing climate, to reduce the adverse consequences as well as to harness any beneficial opportunities.
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Climate change: mitigation actions
The term mitigation, with respect to climate change, refers to the implementation of policies which reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance 'sinks' or processes which remove greenhouse gas from the atmosphere (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2007)
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Coastal Zone Management Plans (CZMP)
Coastal zone management plans (CZMP), formerly known as coastline and estuary management plans
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Coastline and estuary management
Copies of Coastal Zone Management Plans (CZMP), Riverbank Management Plans (RMP) and guidelines for the Clarence Valley coast or estuarine environments
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Commercial DA Information Pack
This information pack is to help you prepare a development application for a commercial development.
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Commercial waste collection services
The commercial waste collection service is available to non-residential users including offices, shops and industrial premises.
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Community Aged Care Packages (CACP)
Community Aged Care Packages are considered to be Hostel equivalent level care in your own home
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Community and Cultural Facilities Strategic Plan
Council has adopted the Community and Cultural Facilities Strategic Plan.
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Community based heritage studies and histories
Community based heritage studies have been carried out for Maclean, Grafton and Copmanhurst.
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Community funding
Helping you to navigate the grant and funding world.
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Community Newsletter
Council's community newsletter is great way to stay informed of Council business, meeting schedules, project activity and important events.
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Community Options (COPs)
Information on the services provided by COPs
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Community profile
Time series census data, between 1991 and 2011, presented in simple, clear tables and charts.
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Community safety
Your safety is a priority. Council works in partnership with groups and agencies throughout the region to increase community safety by providing practical information and targeted resources.
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Community, operational and crown land
Council administers and manages three different types of classified parks and reserves being Community, Operational and as Trust Manager for Crown lands.
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Connect to sewer
Clarence Valley Council provides sewer services to the Clarence Valley
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Connect to water
Council provides water services to the Clarence Valley
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Connect with your Council
Connecting with your Council has never been easier.
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Construction of the new Grafton library
Work on the new library in Pound Street will commence on Monday 14 January, 2013.
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Consultation rooms
The Centre also offers two office spaces for use by organisations, businesses or individuals for delivery of their services.
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Consumption charges 2012/13
Water, sewer and liquid trade waste consumption charges for accounts issued after 1 October 2012.
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Contact a council officer
For any other enquiries related to specific applications please contact the Assessing Officer between 8.30am and 11.00am on their direct number.
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Contact a weeds officer
If you would like to discuss any weed matters please contact one of Councils Weed Officers
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Contact us
Contact details for the Grafton Community and Function Centre
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Copmanhurst Cemetery
The Copmanhurst Cemetery in a rural woodland setting on Smith's flat.
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Corcoran Park
This is a riverbank park, which has a very popular meeting point over the weekends. Used for Water Sports and Recreational activities such as Family and Social Gatherings, Weddings
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Council Committees and Representatives
Information about external bodies and Council's community advisory and S.355 committees.
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Council elections
Information on council elections, how to become a councillor and Council's youth mentoring program
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Council forms
Various forms for Clarence Valley Council
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Council map
A map of the Clarence Valley Local Government area
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Council meetings
Council holds its Ordinary meetings at 4.00pm on the third Tuesday of each month.
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Council meetings 2004
Clarence Valley Council and Committee Meetings 2004 - Minutes and Business Papers
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Council meetings 2005
Clarence Valley Council and Committee Meetings 2005 - Minutes and Business Papers
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Council meetings 2006
Clarence Valley Council and Committee Meetings 2006 - Minutes and Business Papers
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Council meetings 2007
Clarence Valley Council and Committee Meetings 2007 - Minutes and Business Papers
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Council meetings 2008
Clarence Valley Council and Committee Meetings Minutes 2008
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Council meetings 2009
Clarence Valley Council and Committee Meetings 2009 - Minutes and Business Papers
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Council meetings 2010
Clarence Valley Council and Committee Meetings - Minutes and Business Papers
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Council meetings 2011
Clarence Valley Council and Committee Meetings - Minutes and Business Papers
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Council policies
Council is regularly formulating and updating its policies. New and reviewed policies will be added to this website as they are adopted.
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Council policies, management plans and relevant acts
Information on council policies, management plans and relevant acts
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Council reports and documents
Council generates a variety of reports each year relating to both its past and future activities
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Council's focus on children
We care about the safety, health and wellbeing of our children. We maintain links with local family and children's services and work together to improve opportunities for children and their families.
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Council's major projects
Council's Operational Plan includes a broad range of projects which will provide improved facilities for our community or protection of our environment.
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Council's volunteers
Volunteering is a lifestyle choice and Clarence Valley Council recognises people volunteer for a variety of reasons. Our volunteers are a diverse group including parents with grown-up children, active retirees, students and community groups
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Coutts Crossing Cemetery
The Coutts Crossing Cemetery is located on the south western edge of the village in a bushland setting adjacent to a pine plantation.
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Coutts Crossing golf course (Orara golf course)
This is a small local golf course that is split by the Coutts Crossing Bridge, used by teenages, children, families, serious golfers
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Crime Prevention Plan 2008-2010
The Plan sets the priorities for local crime prevention and outlines a range of short and long term strategies for preventing and minimising crime and increasing community safety.
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Cultural development and the Clarence Valley
Find out how you can receive support to develop your arts and cultural projects and initiatives.
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Cultural links
Links to cultural information websites
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Customer service focus
Council's Customer Service Centre's aim to provide customers with prompt, accurate information and advice in a friendly environment.
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Dam design and construction
Delivery program and budget
The Delivery Program is a statement of commitment to the community from each elected council. It replaces the former Management Plan and provides a reference of all activities to be undertaken by Council for the next three years.
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Design Guidelines for the corner of Coldstream Street and Pacific Highway, Ulmarra
Council has prepared a draft Development Brief to guide any future development of this council owned site (Lot 1 DP 517080 and Lot 7 DP 1022562).
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Development Application (DA) Information Packs
These packs are designed to help you understand the development application process and prepare your application.
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Development applications approved
Development applications approved by Council published on a weekly basis.
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Development applications approved 2009
Development applications approved by Council published on a weekly basis
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Development applications approved 2010
Development applications approved by Council published on a weekly basis
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Development applications approved in 2011
Development applications approved by Council published on a weekly basis
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Development applications approved in 2012
Development applications approved by Council published on a weekly basis
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Development applications received
The following Development Applications have been received by Council
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Development applications received 2009
The following Development Applications have been received by Council in 2009
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Development applications received 2010
The following Development Applications have been received by Council in 2010
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Development applications received in 2011
The following Development Applications have been received by Council for 2011
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Development applications received in 2012
The following Development Applications have been received by Council
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Development control plans
The following Development Control Plans (DCPs) apply in the Clarence Valley Local Government Area:
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Diggers Headland Reserve
Diggers Headland Reserve Camping Ground is situated in Crown Reserve adjacent the village of Diggers Camp in northern NSW.
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Disability Service Program
Community Participation (CP) - offers flexible individual community focused programs for school leavers with a disability.
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Disability Service Program (DSP)
Information on disability service program (dsp)
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Disclaimer
Clarence Valley Council gives no warranty, express or implied, as to the currency, accuracy and/or completeness of any information contained within this Site. Internet users access this Site, and any linked sites, and use any information obtained from them, entirely at their own risk.
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Disclosure log of access applications
This is information that the Council considers may be of interest to other members of the public.
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Disclosure of political donations and gifts
Amendments to Local Government and planning legislation requiring the public disclosure of donations or gifts when lodging or commenting on development proposals commenced on October 1, 2008.
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Disposal of community sharps
Clarence Valley Council and the North Coast Area Health Service have set up a service to make disposing of community sharps safe and convenient.
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Disposal of other wastes
List of locations and contacts for the disposal other wastes
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Doing business
We're here to help. We'll respond to your enquiry within 24 hours and follow up with any additional information you require within five working days.
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Draft Wooli Village Coastal Zone Management Plan
This Draft Wooli Village Coastal Zone Management Plan is based on the Wooli Village Coastline Management Strategy Update and Options Review report and the Wooli Beach/Village Review of Coastal Hazards, completed by Worley Parsons in 2010.
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drumMUSTER
Council has made a commitment to organise a collection site and run collections for chemical users / farmers to drop off their empty clean containers for inspection.
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Economic development plan
The Economic Development Unit is responsible for leading, managing and delivering Council's strategies and programs to promote the sustainable economic development of the Clarence Valley.
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Economic development strategy
Economic Development Strategic Plan contains a framework for the future economic growth of the Valley and 12 action oriented projects addressing a wide range of industry and commercial needs.
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Economic Monitor
The Clarence Valley economic monitor provides the latest statistics, growth trends, employment, lifestyle, approvals, investment and property news.
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Employment opportunities
Current employment opportunities with Council
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Engineering works photos
A collection of photos depicting the engineering projects undertaken by Floodplain Services
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Environmental education
Council's Environmental Education Officer, Suzanne Lynch develops and delivers environmental education services throughout the Clarence Valley in order to promote sustainable living, primarily in the area of waste management.
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Environmental Management
To compensate for the 210 ha of land flooded in the inundation area, 1100 ha of land is preserved under a Conservation Agreement as Compensatory Habitat for any environmental losses in building the dam. These lands compliment the regional network of Nature Reserves within the area.
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Environmental monitoring data
New Requirement for Licensees to Publish Monitoring Results
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Equal Employment Opportunity
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) is about ensuring that workplaces are free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment. This means having workplace rules, policies, practices and behaviours that are fair and do not disadvantage people because they belong to particular groups.
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Essential fire safety measures
Maintenance of Fire Safety Equipment for owners of buildings with fire safety measures
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Event support kit
The events kit is a guide to support you in the planning and delivery of a community event using regional event examples and offers practical solutions to many common festival and event issues.
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Events and festivals
We're fast tracking the development of regional events and festivals. Not only do they attract visitors by the thousands, these events are also an important part of the Clarence way of life.
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Events and festivals - bookings and approvals
Are you planning to stage an event or a festival in the Clarence Valley Council region?
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Exempt development
There are a number of home improvements and minor developments that can be carried out without approval.
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Exhibition of Planning Proposal to Rezone Land - Cameron Park, Maclean
Comment is invited on a draft Planning Proposal to rezone A PART OF Cameron Park, Maclean, from SP2 Infrastructure to RE1 Public Recreation under the Clarence Valley Local Environmental Plan 2011.
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Extended Aged Care at Home and Dementia (EACH & EACHD)
To support people who are 70+ years of age, and wish to be cared for in their own home.
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Extraordinary council meeting attachments - June 2010
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Extraordinary council meeting attachments - September 2010
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Extraordinary meeting attachments - August 2008
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Extraordinary Meeting attachments - December 2012
Extraordinary Meeting attachments - December 2012
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Extraordinary meeting attachments - June 2009
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Extraordinary meeting attachments - June 2011
The following documents are the attachments referred to in the Officers' reports to the standing Committees and Council meetings.
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Eyes Wide Clarence Valley
Find out how you can get involved in the Eyes Wide Clarence Valley project and the many workshops and activities being held across the Clarence Valley.
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Facilities
The facilities of the Grafton Community and Function Centre are ables to cater to most needs. This page gives an overview of the possibilities.
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Facts and figures
Facts and figures on recycling, waste, transport and energy usage in Australia.
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Factsheets and brochures on water saving
Saving water can help the environment by reducing extraction from our river system and allowing more water for healthy functioning of aquatic ecosystems (environmental flows).
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Family and pioneer cemeteries
Council has many historical and private family cemeteries throughout the Clarence Valley.
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Fees and charges
Fees and Charges for financial year 2012/2013 adopted by Council on 26 June 2012
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Fees, forms and factsheets
A list of fees and charges, forms and factsheets associated with the Water Cycle section
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Ferry Park
This park has a coffee shop and artist's exhibition centre with arts and crafts for sale. A popular stopover for travellers providing parking space for buses and caravans as well as vehicles. An old car ferry and cane barge provides additional items of interest.
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Fire safety measures
Essential fire safety measures are any installations or type of construction that have been incorporated into the building to ensure the safety of the occupants within the building and building in bushfire prone areas
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Fisher Park
This park contains a number of activity areas including Ellem Oval, Skatepark and the Hockey Complex with Lower Fisher Park Fields plus tennis courts.
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Flinders Park
A major park for Yamba overlooking the Pacific Ocean which is a popular picnic spot and destination for beach goers. Adjoins Turners Beach and Main Beach
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Flood emergency information
Helpful information in a flood emergency
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Flood level enquiries
A guide to obtaining computer generated flood levels on a valley-wide basis.
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Flood publications
Public documents for Floodplain Services including flood information by locality
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Flood recovery centre and general enquiries
A Community Recovery Centre is open at 106 Prince Street, Grafton. This is a one-stop shop where you'll find representatives from Department of Human Services,Centrelink, NSW Disaster Welfare, Department of Primary Industries, NSW Legal Aid, Salvation Army and the Red Cross.
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Floodplain engineering services
Council's flood mitigation assets are valued at a replacement cost of over two hundred million dollars.
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Floodplain management
Clarence Valley Council is responsible for floodplain management and flood mitigation infrastructure on the Clarence floodplain, the largest coastal catchment in NSW.
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Floodplain projects
Examples of projects that illustrate the scope and range of works carried out by Floodplain Services
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Floodplain risk management plans
Clarence Valley Council has embarked upon a major planning process for floodplain management in the Clarence Valley which will eventually result in several Floodplain Management Plans covering the whole of the floodplain.
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Floodplain services contact details
Contact details for Clarence Valley Council's Floodplain Services
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Floodplain services photo gallery
Photo gallery for Floodplain Services
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Food
All food businesses, fixed or temporary are required by law to notify the details of their business to the NSW Food Authority
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Foodies newsletters
The Foodies Newsletter is aimed at providing relevant information to food business operators, ensuring you can keep up to date with the latest best practices, legislation changes and other valuable information.
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Ford Park
This is a large, waterfront park which has a ferry terminus. Monthly markets also held in this park.
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Forms and factsheets
Forms and factsheets for cemeteries
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Frank McGuren Park
Bounded by Powell Street, Cranworth Street and Hoof Street GRAFTON NSW 2460
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Free help to save power
The Home Power Savings Program and Save Power are two NSW Government initiatives that can help you to save power, reduce your energy use, and put more money in your pocket.
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Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked water and sewer questions
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Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions about Clarence Valley cemeteries
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Glenreagh Cemetery
The Glenreagh Cemetery is located on 2 hectares in rural land, approx 40 kilometres from Grafton.
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Glenreagh Swimming Pool
Coramba Road, Glenreagh, P: 6649 2100
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Grafton Cemeteries
Grafton cemetery 209 Villiers Street Grafton NSW 2460
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Grafton Community and Function Centre
Grafton Community and Function Centre was built by the former Grafton City Council in 2002
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Grafton Community Based Heritage Study
Grafton community Based Heritage study was a major project which investigated over 800 items of heritage and made recommendations for a range of places, buildings and natural items that tell the story of the history of the former Grafton City Council area to be formally protected.
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Grafton Farmers and Growers Market
The farmers and growers market continues to attract new stallholders while still maintaining its core of regulars. The market is held weekly on the Duke Street side of Market Square near Pound Street. There is plenty of street parking available
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Grafton Greenwaste Drop Off Facility
This facility provides a drop off point for self haul greenwaste
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Grafton industrial lands
Covering an area of 15.8 ha of land, this set of five sites represents the industrial land resource within the north of Grafton town centre.
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Grafton Midnight Basketball
Grafton Midnight Basketball gives Grafton youth something fun, safe and healthy to do on Friday nights. It is part of the national Midnight Basketball program.
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Grafton Olympic Pool
Cnr Oliver and Turf Streets Grafton P: 6642 3821
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Grafton Regional Gallery
A cultural Service provided by the Clarence Valley Council
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Grafton Regional Landfill
The Regional Landfill was approved by the Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning on 14 January 1997 and commenced operation on 7 September 1998.
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Grafton Regional Landfill asbestos acceptance requirements
Asbestos containing products can only be disposed of at a landfill licensed to receive asbestos.
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Grafton Regional Livestock Selling Centre
The facility was the first on the North Coast to install live weight scales, which were converted to computerised operation in 1982.
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Grafton Sports Centre
For all your sporting needs, there's no place better than the Grafton Sports Centre. Located close to accommodation, retail outlets and eateries.
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Grafton Waste Transfer and Recycling Facility
Approximately 3000 tonnes of recyclables are marketed annually through the facility.
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Grants and support
Looking for grant funding has never been easier. Use Council's grant search to research grant opportunities that match your project.
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Harwood industrial area
There are two land parcels covering an area of 0.67 ha within Harwood along Morphett Street that are zoned for industrial purposes.
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Have your say - Draft Aquatic Facility Strategy
The draft Clarence Valley Aquatic Facilities Strategy is on public exhibition for two months and can be viewed at:
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Hawthorne Park
This large park area includes Apex Park and Hay Street Rugby Union Fields and is a well used equestrian park with various arenas, holdings yards and stables
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Health scholarships 2013
Applications were open to eligible people for a number of scholarships valued at up to $2,500 each, funded by the Clarence Valley Council. The term of the scholarships is for health professional educational courses or events held during 2013. Aboriginal people were encouraged to apply.
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Healthy Clarence Community Project
Healthy Clarence Communities (HCC) is a whole of community project created to support local residents to improve their health and wellbeing and reduce the risks of weight related diseases.
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Heritage Assistance Grants
Heritage Grants have been made available on an annual basis in the valley since 2001 for restoration, repairs, and reinstatement of missing elements but not 'new' work.
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Heritage Conservation Areas
There are nine Heritage Conservation Areas within the Clarence Valley
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Heritage listings
Council has many heritage items which tell a story of early settlement, the development of agriculture, timber and fishing, industry, government, education, leisure, tourism and the arts.
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Highspeed broadband
Planning has commenced for building the National Broadband Network (NBN) in the Clarence Valley.
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Historical flood information
Historical flood information for the Clarence Valley including flood levels and flows
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History of Shannon Creek
History of water supply in the Clarence Valley
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Home and community care programs
Clarence Valley Council's Home and Community Care Programs includes Social Support Program and Podiatry Services
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Home Industry/Business DA Information Pack
This information pack is to help you prepare a development application for a Home Business/Industry.
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Home Secure Project
The Home Secure Project helps you to feel safer in your home by identifying ways of increasing general home security and reducing the likelihood of break and enter.
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Hosting an event in the Clarence
A list of locations suitable for cultural events
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Household Hazardous Waste Store
The Grafton Hazardous Waste Store located at the Grafton Regional Landfill
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Housing and support interagency
The Housing and Support Interagency provide services to help people who are homeless or facing complex issues.
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Housing and support interagency meetings
Minutes of housing and support interagency meetings.
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How to apply for positions with Council
You need to apply in writing for positions advertised by Clarence Valley Council and applications will only be accepted in response to positions advertised.
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How to submit a tender
Submitting a tender, quotation or expression of interest has never been easier
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Ilarwill Oval
This a small atmosphere village park that is a popular for families, organised play group gatherings.
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Iluka and Yamba sewerage schemes ebb-tide release
The Iluka and Yamba sewerage schemes maximise recycled water reuse through irrigation and domestic reuse via a dual pipeline system.
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Iluka Columbarium
There are two columbarium walls situated in a peaceful setting in Iluka
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Iluka industrial estate
Iluka's industrial resource comprises 6.9 ha of land located along Johnson Lane and Henry Searle Drive. The precinct is currently developing.
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Iluka Riverside Tourist Park
The Iluka Riverside Tourist Park is truly a holiday destination for the whole family to enjoy.
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Iluka sewerage EIS
Iluka Sewerage EIS
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Iluka sewerage scheme
Construction of the Iluka Sewerage Scheme commenced in 2011 and, weather permitting, is currently scheduled for completion in June 2013.
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Iluka Sewerage Scheme
The Iluka Sewerage Scheme will provide reticulated pressure sewerage to Iluka, which is currently the largest unsewered town in New South Wales.
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Index to council minutes
An index of Council minutes is available: to help to locate Council decisions made since CVC was created in February 2004. The index is PDF file, being a list of item headings including the item number (which is also the ultimate minute number) and the date of the meeting.
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Industrial DA Information Pack
This information pack is to help you prepare a development application for an industrial development.
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Industrial lands
Industrial land and the businesses operating on them fuel jobs where they count in regional NSW and these things matter to us.
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Industry education forum
Fresh Start is one of three operational programs facilitated by the Clarence Valley Industry Education Forum.
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Information to residents on managing asbestos
Information on the handling and disposal of asbestos
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Integrated water cycle management (IWCM)
As part of best practice management, NSW Office of Water guidelines require Councils with water supply and sewerage responsibilities, called local water utilities (LWU), to prepare IWCM Strategies.
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Interim Valley Vision 2024
In September 2008 Council adopted its initial Community Strategic Plan, known as Valley Vision 2020.
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Investigation report - asbestos contaminated gravel
In October 2009 Council received the results of testing carried out on gravel used on roads in the Ewingar area. The testing indicated the presence of asbestos.
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Jacaranda Park
This is a well shaded park used for general community use such as family gatherings and play groups.
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Ken Leeson Oval
Also known as the Iluka Sportsground this oval is used for cricket, soccer and rugby union users. Tennis, netball and athletics also use this park.
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Koolkhan-Trenayr industrial estate
The Koolkhan-Trenayr site covers a total area of 181 ha and is located north of Grafton along the Summerland Way. The site has 40ha of vacant undeveloped land.
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Lawrence Cemetery
Lawrence Cemetery is owned and maintained by Clarence Valley Council located in a rural setting off Pringles Way 3.2 km from the heart of Lawrence.
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Lawrence Oval
This park has one synthetic wicket for cricket and contains a number of heritage listed buildings. A good example of a pioneer cricket ground. Also known as the Lawrence Cricket Oval
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Lawrence Sportsground
This sportsground has two soccer fields and the grounds are adjacent to the Lawrence Golf Course. Tennis Courts with lights are also located within these grounds.
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Let's go cyclistic!
The cycling secret of the decade is out... the Clarence Valley IS Cycle Central. Whether you're into flat road racing, mountain biking, bmx-ing, group-morning-coffee-riding or simply just riding to work, it's all happening right here. Even if your trusty old treadly is rusting in the garage, it's not too late! Now is the time to dust it off and go cyclistic!
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Light pollution
Light pollution is stray light emitted from poorly designed and aimed lighting installations for advertising, business, security and street lighting.
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Links to other flood sites
Obtain further information about flood management and flood issues.
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Links to other websites
Links to websites containing useful information of children
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Lions Park - next to Yamba Oval and Yamba Skatepark
This a small atmosphere village park with number of paperbark trees supplying shade for family gatherings.
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Liquid trade waste management
An overview of Council's Liquid Trade Waste Management Program
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Livestock Health and Pest Authority
Claims for Fodder purchase and transport - TO Agistment transport ceased on 29 April. However, RETURN from agistment transport of Livestock must occur by 29 July 2013.
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Living on the riverbank
Rivers and estuaries have a special place in the lives of Australians.
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Local environmental plans
Planning and development is carried out under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, Regulations and associated environmental and heritage legislation.
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Local growers, producers and suppliers
A list of local growers, producers and suppliers
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Looking for a home
From time to time Council has animals available for sale
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Looking for sponsorship of your special event or festival?
Did you know that you may be eligible for funding from Council to help with your event or festival?
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Lower Clarence Beach Access Project
Project to provide for all accessible beach access to Turners Beach Yamba from the breakwater, and adjacent carpark, and Iluka Main Beach with a viewing platform with extensive views along the coast, to the breakwater and across to Yamba.
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Lower Clarence recreation needs assessment
The Lower Clarence recreation needs assessment Final Report
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Maclean and Grafton sewerage augmentation
The Grafton and Maclean, Lawrence, Townsend and Ilarwill (MLTI) Sewerage augmentation includes constructing a new Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) at Woodford Island, upgrading existing STPs at Clarenza and North Grafton, closing four existing STPs and constructing associated transfer systems.
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Maclean Lawn Cemetery
The Maclean Lawn Cemetery is located off the Brooms Head road at Townsend approximately 3 kms from Maclean. The non-denominational lawn cemetery was established in 1963. The cemetery offers a number of memorial options and is extensively landscaped.
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Maclean Lookout TV Blackspot repeater upgrade
Between the 16 and 20 July 2012, the current analogue transmitter that services residents of Illarwill, Ashby and some areas of Maclean, Townsend and Gulmarrad will be upgraded to transmit digital TV.
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Maclean Olympic Swimming Pool
Argyle Street
Maclean
P: 6645 2521
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Maclean Showground
This park/showground is a multiuse facility with an Oval used for Rugby League, Soccer and equestrian activities such as the Rodeo and Campdraft.
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Maclean Sports Centre
Maclean Sports Centre, Rannoch Avenue, Maclean, phone 02 6645 5769
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Maclean Talking Trail
There is a lot more to Maclean than just its Scottish heritage - take a walk and discover the stories surround you.
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Maclean Waste Transfer and Recycling Centre
General waste, recyclables, greenwaste, scrap metal, concrete, drumMUSTER compound
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Maclean-Townsend industrial estate
The Maclean-Townsend industrial estate consisting of 18.6 ha is situated at the south-east of the main township of Maclean.
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Major sewer projects
Council is making a $160 million investment in sewerage infrastructure to support the growing Clarence Valley population and business base, both now and into the future:
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Make a payment
Water and land rates can be paid to Council by many methods.
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Market directory information
Information on markets held in the Clarence Valley.
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Market Square
This park is in the centre of town, with landscape gardens, venued for the Jacaranda Festival Activities in October/November
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Markets Policy
This policy provides guidelines to market operators and will ensure that a current and consistent process exists for assessing market development applications, allocating licences where applicable, and ensuring alignment with Clarence Valley's Sustainability Initiative and Framework (Attachment A).
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Mayoral Minutes 2005
Mayoral Minutes 2005
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Mayoral Minutes 2006
Mayoral minutes 2006
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Mayoral Minutes 2007
Mayoral Minutes for 2007
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Mayoral Minutes 2008
Mayoral Minutes for 2008
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Mayoral Minutes 2009
Mayoral Minutes for 2009
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Mayoral Minutes 2012
Mayoral Minutes for 2012
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Mayoral Speeches 2006
Major speeches from the mayor
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Mayoral Speeches 2007
Major speeches from the Mayor for 2007
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Mayoral Speeches 2008
Major speeches from the Mayor for 2008
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McKittrick Park
This is a very open sportsground with a few shade trees. Suitable for big functions. Used for sporting events weekends all year round. Field lighting is available for night sports
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McLachlan Park
Also known as the Boulevard. Contains a major bus stop for Maclean. Runs along the river and provides bbq's and picnic tables for the travelling public.
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Meals on Wheels
Meals are offered on a long-term and short-term basis during stages of convalescing or illness
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Media Releases - April 2013
Media Releases - April 2013
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Media releases - August 2012
Media releases - August 2012
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Media Releases - December 2012
Media releases for December 2012
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Media Releases - February 2013
Media releases for February 2013
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Media Releases - January 2013
Media releases for January 2013
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Media releases - July 2012
Media releases for July 2012
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Media Releases - June 2013
Media Releases
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Media Releases - March 2013
Media Releases - March 2013
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Media Releases - May 2013
Media release for May 2013.
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Media Releases - November 2012
Media release for November 2012
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Media Releases - October 2012
Media Releases - October 2012
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Media Releases - September 2012
Media Releases - September 2012
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Memorial Park - Grafton
This is a landscaped park that has tiered seating for viewing water events on the Clarence River. This is a memorial park for Australian Servicemen and Women.
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Memorial Park - Lawrence
River foreshore park with picnic facilities, jetty, wharf, boat ramp and memorial.
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Memorial Park - Ulmarra
On the river bank end of Coldstream Street, just off the Pacific Highway, ULMARRA NSW 2462
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Memorial Plaque Project at Pioneer Park extended
The Memorial Plaque Project, commenced by the Grafton Sesquicentenary Committee at Pioneer Park Grafton will be extended for a period of 5 years, or until such time as the area allocated for plaques is exhausted.
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Minnie Water Foreshore Reserve
Also includes Nip Welsh Park, and Minnie Water Surf Club and Hall. This is a well known park for its recreation events view of the east coast. Emus are occasionally found around the reserve that walk the streets of Minnie Water. Area surrounded by Yuraygir National Park.
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Minnie Water Holiday Park
Minnie Water (population 200) is a picturesque seaside village 45 km south east of Grafton and connected by 7 km of sealed road to the Wooli Road.
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Minor Residential DA Information Pack
This information pack is to help you prepare a development application for minor residential development including, alterations, additions, sheds, garages, and swimming pools. Trees - need to know how to manage your backyard trees and vegetation?
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Missing pets
For missing pets the Animal Pound in South Grafton can be contacted on (02) 6642 5689 for enquiries for animals missing in the Grafton area or call (02) 6643 0200 for animals missing in the Lower Clarence around Maclean and Yamba.
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Mobile signs, articles, merchandise and entertainment on public land
Council has a policy for the approval and placement of mobile and sandwich board signs, temporary articles and displays and entertainment on public land such as footpaths and road reserves.
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Motor Vehicle Stamp Duty Relief
Motorists whose cars have been written off as a result of a natural disaster may be eligible for a stamp duty refund on their replacement vehicle.
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Multiple Units DA Information Pack
This information pack is to help you prepare a development application for a dual occupancy, residential flat building, or cluster development in a sewered area.
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Museums and local history groups
If you need to research a property or family history, historical information can also be found from the library and local historical societies.
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Mylneford - Eatonsville Cemetery
The Mylneford Cemetery is located in a rural woodland setting and is located approx 5 kilometres from Grafton
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Neighbourhood noise
Neighbourhood noise, such as noise from animals, alarms, machines and parties can be very annoying and is a common source of complaint to Council, the Police and the Department of Environment, Climate Change & Water (DECCW).
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New domestic waste collection
Clarence Valley Council's new domestic waste collection
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New Grafton Library
A new contemporary library will be built in Grafton to meet the needs of the growing population.
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New Grafton Library community consulation process
During March 2010, Council invited the community to help select a location and comment on design features, services and functions for a new library.
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New Grafton Library development application
The development application has been lodged
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New Grafton Library final design
The final designs have been drawn for the new Grafton Library
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Newsletters and publications
Clarence Floodplain Project newsletters and publications
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Next big thing
Starting, moving or expanding your business is a really big decision and you need to be sure that you're making the right choice. It's not easy, we know, we talk to people all the time doing exactly the same thing.
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Ngayundi Yamba Sports Complex
Located on Angourie Road, this complex is the major sports centre for Yamba. Includes soccer fields, rugby league field (fenced), 2 synthetic cricket wickets, dog agility training area. Includes an Raymond Laurie indoor sports centre, 25m public swimming pool and tennis courts.
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Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority
Since the 2013 flooding in the Clarence Valley the NRCMA has received information from over 50 local landholders (and more than 170 regional landholders) regarding the extensive riverbank erosion in the region. The CMA is also aware of damage to Landcare projects and other conservation activities in the Valley.
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Not perfect........amazing!!!
If you're thinking about relocating, we know that somewhere at your place will be a stack of great looking brochures - they're fabulous aren't they. Shiny; glossy; and full to overflowing with awesomely good looking people in hero shots on clear blue sky days.
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NSW Department of Primary Industries
NSW Government agencies
Find out about the NSW Governments agencies and their laws and responsibilities.
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NSW Rural Financial Counselling
The NSW Financial Rural Counselling Service is a free and confidential service which provides information and assistance on financial position, budgets and submitting applications for Low Interest Loans and Natural Disaster Grants.
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Nymboida Cemetery
The Nymboida Cemetery is located on 1 hectares of land surround by trees and mountains. With large family portions, this woodland setting is located approx 35 kilometres from Grafton
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Occupational Health and Safety and employment with Council
The New South Wales Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 aims to protect the health, safety and welfare of people at work.
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Off leash areas
Council has designated Off-Leash areas throughout the Clarence Valley.
Dogs are allowed off-leash in all of the parks and reserves listed below. They are also allowed on-leash in sporting grounds when the grounds are not being used for approved games, club or school competition, training or event (unless otherwise designated).
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Office locations
Information on the services to keep the aged and disabled in the home and provides services for carers
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Old Maclean cemeteries
Woombah Street Maclean NSW 2463
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On exhibition
List of documents currently on exhibition for public comment
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On the ground
Not too many locations are at the centre of three major highways, have a seaport, airport, rail network and a secure water supply - but the Clarence does.
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On-site wastewater management
Council adopted at its August 2005 Council Meeting the On-site Wastewater Management Strategy.
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Open space and recreation strategies
Open space and recreation strategies.
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Open space and recreation strategies
Links to open space/recreation strategies for Clarence Valley Council
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Open space strategies and plans of management
Council is responsible for the management of more than 10,000 ha of open space, helping residents and visitors fulfil their recreation and relaxation needs.
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Organisation structure
Other Estuary or Coastal Management Plans
Management plans or guidelines for the Clarence Valley coast or estuarine environments
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Other funding bodies and opportunities
Connect with other organisations and government departments that provide funding opportunities.
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Other waste disposal and recycling facilities
Other waste disposal and recycling facilities
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Our cemeteries
Council offers a range of burial and ashes memorial sites
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Our Councillors
Information on the Clarence Valley Councillors
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Our libraries
Council provides a free public library service for the residents of the Clarence Valley local government area and members of the Clarence Regional Library
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Outdoor dining
Council has a policy for the approval and placement of Outdoor Dining on public land such as footpaths and road reserves.
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Pedestrian access and mobility plan (PAMP) and bike plan
The Clarence Valley Council is committed to providing long term planning for pedestrian and cycling access and mobility.
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People with disability
To address the needs of local people living with a disability, Council developed a Disability Action Plan to improve access to services and facilities through strategies that cover:
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Permanent water conservation measures
Clarence Valley Council introduced a permanent water conservation measure on 1 September 2007. Under this policy, the use of sprinklers and fixed hoses are banned permanently between 9.00am and 4.00pm every day.
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Personal and business services
Personal appearance services
Premises that perform skin penetration procedures are required to be registered with Council, premises are to be fit out in accordance with Regulations and may be inspected by Council Environmental Health Officers.
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Pesticide use notification
Information on pesticide use notification including weekly spray activity plans, what are pesticides and herbicides
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Pioneer Park
This Park is the location of the Pioneer Cemetery. One headstone remains. An arbor (pergola structure) has been erected over the gravesites and wisteria has been planted which will eventually create a colourful roof.
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Planning studies and strategies
Planning studies and strategies adopted by Council
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Plans of management
Plans of management for public land, reserves and sporting grounds
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Plunge 2013
Take the plunge and experience arts and culture in the Clarence Valley.
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Pollution Incident Response Management Plans
Protection of the Environment Legislation Amendment Act 2011 - New Requirement to Prepare Pollution Incident Response Management Plans.
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Positive ageing in the Clarence Valley
To address the needs of older people, Council developed a Positive Ageing Strategy that concentrates on achieving an age-friendly community through:
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Post Flood Bulletin - May 2013
Post flood clean up advice
It is critical to practise basic hygiene during the emergency and clean up period after a flood.
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Proclamations by the Crown
Clarence Valley Council is formally constituted by the Governor's Proclamation made on 25 February 2004 and subsequent changes by proclamation which appear in the NSW Government Gazette
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Program of events 2013
Proposed development advertisement
Advertisement for proposed development applications currently on exhibition
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Proposed new Grafton Library
Council's major project for 2013 will be the construction of the new $8m Grafton Library on the council car park in Pound Street.
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quotations
Current quotation
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Raymond Laurie Sports Centre, Yamba
The Raymond Laurie Sports Centre is open and there's plenty of action. The state of the art Centre is set to become a regionally significant sports tourism asset. From dance to drumming or basketball to futsal, the potential uses of this fantastic facility are limited only by the communities imagination.
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Rebate and showerhead exchange programs
Making your home Waterwise is easy and affordable - Rebates and offers available to Clarence Valley Council water customers.
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Recreation parks information
There are approximately 580 parks and reserves in the Clarence Valley
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Regional Integrated Support Service (RISS)
Information on the services provided by RISS
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Regional Library policies
Regional Library Policies
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Regional Water Supply Scheme
The Clarence Valley and Coffs Harbour Regional Water Supply (RWS) Scheme supplies bulk raw water to the North Coast of NSW from Iluka in the north to Sawtell in the south; a distance of 135 km that includes the Coffs Harbour and Clarence Valley local government areas. The RWS Scheme delivers a secure water supply regardless of rainfall, while preserving flows in the natural river systems.
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Regional water supply strategy
Council is responsible through the regional water supply strategy for providing an affordable, secure and environmentally substainable bulk water supply to meet the needs of the Clarence Valley and Coffs Harbour Region.
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Register of plans of land proposed to be compulsorily acquired by the Council and acquisition notices
Resumption of land by Council, under the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991, is generally a last resort taken when all other avenues of acquiring the land have been exhausted or where the land being acquired is Crown land and the State requires Council to appropriate it from the Crown.
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Registering your pets
The NSW Companion Animals Act 1998 requires all dogs and cats in NSW to be microchipped by the age of 12 weeks (or earlier if new owners) and registered for life by 6 months.
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Registers
A list of registers available for viewing or downloading
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Renewable energy and local energy efficient products and services
Council is investing in solar power generation technology to reduce energy consumption and off set greenhouse gas emissions.
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Report a problem
Council is only responsible for maintaining public pipes and infrastructure up to and including the water meter on your property, and for public sewerage infrastructure.
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Resource centre
The latest news, research, statistics and comparative analysis on the Clarence Valley economy.
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Resources and links
Resources and links for Waterwise Schools prohram
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Responsible cat ownership
Responsible cat ownership includes proper housing, feeding, control, care and breeding.
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Riparian Action Strategy
The Riparian Action Strategy aims to strategically improve the management of riparian areas in the Clarence Valley. The strategy contains a methodology for assessing and prioritising riparian areas and a range of strategic goals, recommendations and guidelines for Council and the wider community.
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Riverbank Management Plan (RMP)
Riverbank management plans for sections of riverbank that are considered to be a high risk of failure
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Road side memorials
The Roadside Memorials Policy sets out guidelines for the erection of memorials at accident sites on Council road reserves.
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Rubbish... handle with care
Managing waste has become a big conversation in our community. The Council has taken it so seriously it has introduced a new waste collection system and built a new state-of-the-art resource recovery centre.
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Rural Dwellings DA Information Pack
This information pack is to help you prepare a development application for a rural dwelling in a non - sewered rural area.
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Rushforth Park
This park is a very well known park for sport, soccer and cricket in particular, and is well used by the Clarence Community for sporting events.
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See Park
This park has waterfall which runs into a small stream, under a bridge and into a pond which has a fountain. There is a large area of land both flat and sloped. The park contains a number of exotic and rare trees.
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Seeking community vigilance following acts of vandalism to council assets
Council is concerned about criminal acts and vandalism that affect public assets. Unfortunately, we are all too familiar with damage to public buildings, street furniture and signage, playing fields and the like.
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Sewerage infrastructure freqently asked questions
Frequently asked questions on sewerage infrastructure
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Shannon Creek Dam
The 30,000 megalitre Shannon Creek Dam is located west of Coutts Crossing and 18 kilometres south of Grafton on the NSW north coast.
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Single Dwellings DA Information Pack
This information pack is to help you prepare a development application for a single dwelling in a sewered area.
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Small Park
This park is well known locally for equestrian activities. The NSW Dog Trial Championships are held in this park. Popular for cricket in the summertime with a turf wicket.
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Social planning
Information on Social Planning in the Clarence Valley
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South Grafton cemeteries
South Grafton Cemeteries can be located on the hill in Bent Street South Grafton. No new internments are to occur at these cemeteries except in situations where a plot has been previously reserved.
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South Grafton Indoor Pool and Boyd-Nattress Complex
77-79 Cambridge Street South Grafton: P: 6642 3238
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South Grafton industrial land gets a make over
Council has commissioned commercial and industrial land design specialists Habitation to develop a precinct plan for the South Grafton industrial area
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South Grafton industrial lands
The South Grafton industrial site located on the southern side of the river is the region's largest zoned industrial land resource.
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Special instructions for applicants
Read these instructions before applying for funding from Council
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Spencer Street Boat Ramp/Car Park
Riverside park with major boat launching facility with carpark, toilets and picnic shelter.
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Sporting Wall of Fame
In October 2001 the Sporting wall of fame was established, to recognize former and current residents of the Clarence Valley, who have achieved success in their chosen sport at the highest level of competition available.
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Sports management
Support for local and regional sport and the management of grounds and fields is outlined in Council's sport management policy. Conditions of use of sportsfields and grounds is outlined in the hiring agreements.
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Sportsfield information
There are approximately 580 parks and reserves in the Clarence Valley
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State of the Environment reports
The Clarence Valley Council area encompasses a diverse set of environmental features, cultures, traditions, communities and industries. Council is in its infancy as an organisation with many key strategic planning processes still under development.
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Statement of Reconciliation
Read the Statement of Reconciliation adopted by Council in May 2005.
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Strategies, plans and policies
Strategies, plans and policies developed to provide direction and mechanisms to achieve a range of affordable housing option in the Clarence Valley
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Structures, research and training photos
Photos of Floodplain Services structures, research and training
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Student work experience and work placement
Clarence Valley Council has a strong commitment to providing local students with opportunities for practical experience in line with their course of study or to assist them in determining a career path.
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Subdivision DA Information Pack
This information pack is to help you prepare a development application for a subdivision.
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Supporting growth
Clarence Valley Council offers a range of services, innovative programs and opportunities to give local industry the support it needs to grow our region's economy.
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Supporting sport and recreation in the valley
Council supports two Sports Councils being the Clarence (Upper Region) Sports Council and Lower Clarence Sports Council that provide a structure for supporting the activities of sport and recreation organisations.
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Swimming pool safety
Drowning is a major cause of death for NSW children under the age of five. Each year on average 10 children under the age of five drown in backyard swimming pools and many more suffer brain damage and other serious injuries associated with near-drowning experiences.
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Swimming pools
Swimming pools hours of operation, facilities and general information swimming pool safety
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Swimming pools and spas
Pools and spas can be causes of infection in your home and in the community.
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Tenders and quotations
Welcome to Clarence Valley Council's e-tender service. The service provides details of tenders, quotations and expressions of interest currently advertised by Council.
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The Auditorium
The Auditorium boasts an impressive polished floating wooden floor, and has wheelchair access to the stage.
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The Blue Room
The Blue Room is ideal for seminars, conferences, meetings and smaller workshops or simply getting together to play a game of cards.
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The Floorplan
The floorplan for Grafton Community and Function Centre
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The Foyer
This friendly and open Foyer is suitable for cocktails or as an informal meeting place for up to 100 guests and comes complete with comfortable seating.
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The Greenhouse - living with less waste
The GreenHouse - living with less waste - a mobile waste education trailer
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The Hire Package
Information on hiring of rooms at the Grafton Community and Function Centre
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The interview and selection process
Selection is done by a panel of usually three people (with gender balance). One person will be an 'independent' (a person from outside the immediate work group).
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The Orange and Pink Rooms
The Pink Room is situated at the front of the Centre
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The Orange Room
This very comfortable room is ideal for small information sessions, seminars and meetings.
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The Purple Room
A bright sunny room opening onto a relaxing enclosed courtyard
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Think - Eat - Save
Tips to reduce your footprint and save money
Your ecological footprint is how much land is needed to support your lifestyle. Some handy tips on how to reduce your ecological footprint and save money can be found here.
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Tourism in nature
We're taking one of the nation's great river experiences to the world.
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Townsend Depot
Depot integration combining Townsend and North Coast Water Depots. Construction of five new sheds, workshop and amenities.
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Tree management information
The Clarence Valley has a rich tree heritage characterised by strong urban tree landscapes and bush and coastal environments. Trees provide many benefits including celebrating our social and cultural heritage with events like the Jacaranda Festival, important habitat for native wildlife, increased real estate values, and provide for pleasant areas for recreation.
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Tree works on Council managed land and streets
Council undertakes works on street trees, parks and reserves primarily based on a program of risk assessment in accordance with industry standards.
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Treelands Drive Community Centre
The Treelands Drive Community Centre was built in 1999 by the former Maclean Shire Council with State and Federal Home and Community Care funding.
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Trees and Development Applications
For developments that impact on biodiversity please refer to the following fact sheet for requirements.
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Trees on private land
Anyone wanting to carry out work in relation to trees must consider the requirements under Council's Development Control Plan (DCP) and consult Council for information before proceeding.
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Twelve tips on caring for old buildings
Some good general advice is outlined in this brochure.
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Ulmarra Cemetery
The Ulmarra Cemetery is located on 2 hectares of land with additional land for provision of extension when required. This rural setting is located approx 5 kilometres from the town of Ulmarra and is one of Councils more historical cemeteries with large family portions.
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Ulmarra Public Pool
River Street, Ulmarra, P: 6644 5770
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Useful links
A list of websites to Government Departments and other useful sites.
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Vacation Care - Yamba and Maclean
Council's Community Support Services offer Vacation Care Programs for children attending primary school during all NSW school holidays.
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Vegetation management and weed control methods
The implementation of noxious weed management has been the responsibility if local government in NSW since 1906, providing continuity in weed management.
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Vehicle access to council beaches
Beaches are used by a wide portion of the community and for various activities including relaxation, recreation and nature appreciation
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Victoria Park
Well known park locally for community and school sporting events. Tucabia Hall adjoins this park and is used for many local social functions including dances and weddings.
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Vision and Mission statement
Clarence Valley Council's Vision and Mission statements
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Waste disposal and recycling facilities
Clarence Valley Council contains a number of waste disposal and recycling facilities
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waste management contacts
List of contacts for waste and recycling services
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Waste Management Plan requirements
Council has adopted a "Waste Not Development Control Policy" to manage the environmental and economic impacts of waste from development.
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waste newsletter
Newsletter for waste management
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Water
Council regularly samples the drinking water supply and monitors recreational water quality
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Water cycle rates newsletters
Download the Water Cycle Rates Newsletters
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Water Efficiency Strategic Plan
The Water Efficiency Strategic Plan plays a vital role in reducing the need for a much larger water storage facility than the recently completed Shannon Creek Dam.
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Water meter freqently asked questions
Frequently asked question about you water meter.
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Water pressure reduction
This project aims to reduce water losses from our water supply systems by monitoring and adjusting the water pressure in our mains.
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Water recycling initiatives
Recycled water is a resource which can benefit the community and Clarence Valley Council is establishing recycled water reuse for all its sewerage schemes.
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Water supply frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions about water supply.
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Waterwise Schools Program
The Waterwise Schools Program is an innovative educational program available to primary schools on the North Coast of NSW.
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Waterwise Schools Program Gallery
Waterwise schools program gallery
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Wattle Park
This park is 50% wooded and has remnant ecologically significant vegetation with an open grassed area. Site of proposed Yamba Community Garden.
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Weed Identification and control sheets
Clarence Valley Council's commonly found declared and non-declared weeds and methods to control them
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Weed partnerships
Weed partnerships
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Weed related links
Links to weed related websites
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Weekly column 2007
The planning information and public notice column is published weekly in the local media and on this website.
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Weekly column 2008
The planning information and public notice column is published weekly in the local media and on this website.
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Weekly column 2010
The planning information and public notice column is published weekly in the local media and on this website.
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Weekly column 2011
The planning information and public notice column is published weekly in the local media and on this website.
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Weekly column 2012
The planning information and public notice column is published weekly in the local media and on this website.
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Weekly column 2013
The planning information and public notice column is published weekly in the local media and on this website.
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Westward Park
This park is used primarily for Netball. It has a wooded gully with bridge behind courts that connects to Douglas McArthur Park, next to the Grafton Swimming Pool.
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What can I do if you I have an issue with my neighbour's trees?
Approach your neighbour and try and discuss your concerns. In some cases an owner may refuse to lodge an application for tree works on a neighbour's behalf.
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What is a weed?
A weed is any plant that requires some form of action to reduce its effect on the economy, the environment and human health. Weeds are also known as invasive plants. Many plants introduced into Australia in the last 200 years are now weeds.
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What we do?
Property inspections: Routine inspections of businesses and rural and urban properties within the Clarence Valley are conducted regularly to assess the presence of noxious weeds. Property owners/occupiers will be provided with information on identification and control techniques.
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When is consent required?
Demolition, moving, or altering the exterior of a heritage items or any property in a Conservation Area requires consent under Clarence Valley LEP 2011.
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Wherrett Park
This park is used for a number of different sporting activities, and is located close to the near by Maclean Hospital
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Who's responsible for weed control?
Information on who's responsible for weed control
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Woodford Island Sewage Treatment Plant
The largest single concrete pour of the $80M Grafton and Maclean Sewerage projects was completed today, 15/7/08 by Subcontractor KEP, Contractor Haslin Constructions Pty Ltd under supervision of Department of Commerce.
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Wooli Beach Coastline Management Plan
The Wooli Beach Coastline Management Plan (December 1997) was adopted by the former Ulmarra Shire Council on 18 March 1998.
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Wooli Camping and Caravan Park
Wooli Camping & Caravan Park is situated on the banks of the Wooli River, only a 50 metre walk to the beach.
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Wooli Wooli River Estuary Management Plan
This report forms the first stage planning document towards the development of an estuary management plan for the Wooli Wooli River.
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Wooloweyah Lagoon Coastal Zone Management Plan
The Wooloweyah Lagoon catchment and waterway is of significant social and economic benefit to the community, has high ecological values, and is listed on the 'Directory of Important Wetlands in Australia'.
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Yamba Bay Park
This park comprises two sections, east and west. Eastern section has remnant vegetation, picnic tables and small carpark.
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Yamba Coastline Management Plan
The Coastline Management Plan represents the final stage in a sequential process that commenced in 2000
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Yamba farmers and food market
Information on Yamba farmers and food market
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Yamba industrial estate
The Yamba precinct consists of 2 industrial areas, the first an established estate comprising 49 land parcels covering an area of 18.13 ha situated on level topography.
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Yamba Oval
Adjoins Lions Park - This park includes a fenced oval used by Rugby Union and Cricket.
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Yamba sewerage augmentation project
The township of Yamba and the neighbouring communities of Angourie and Wooloweyah are located on the North Coast of NSW on the mouth of the Clarence River and are serviced by a centralised gravity sewerage system that transports raw sewage to the Yamba Sewage Treatment Plant (STP).
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Yamba Skatepark
This skatepark has some seating and a water bubbler and is popular with skateboarders. Adjoins Lions Park and Yamba Oval.
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Young people
Get involved in youth events, advisory committees and workshops or just find out where your nearest skatepark is.
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Your Choice - Flexible Respite Solution (FRS)
The Your Choice program provides a range of flexible respite options for people between 0-65 years old with a diagnosed disability & their families in the Far North Coast region.
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Your State and Federal Members of Parliament
Information on the State and Federal Government sitting members.
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Youth strategic plan
In August 2010, 403 young people contributed their ideas to the development of our first strategic plan specifically focused on young people.
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