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Committees

s355 Committees

Section 355 committees operate under the banner of Council to provide assistance in carrying out some of our functions.

Advisory Committees

Search meeting dates and minutes, annual reports and constitutions for our Advisory Committees (CACs), including sports committees, library and cultural committees, the Transport Committee, Coastal and Estuary Committee and the Aboriginal Advisory Committee.

Nominate to join an Advisory Committee

Advisory Committees play an important role in our council structure.

Audit, Improvement and Risk (ARIC) Committee

The objective of this committee is to provide independent assurance, oversight, and assistance to Council on risk management,
control, governance, internal audit, organisational performance and external responsibilities in an advisory capacity.

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Grafton NSW 2460

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2 Prince St, Grafton

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