Welcome to Centroc

Central NSW Councils (Centroc) represents over 236,000 people covering an area of more than 70,000sq kms comprising the Local Government Areas of Bathurst, Blayney, Boorowa, Cabonne, Cowra, Forbes, Harden, Lachlan, Lithgow, Oberon, Orange, Parkes, Upper Lachlan, Weddin , Wellington, Young and Central Tablelands Water.


Centroc exists to advocate and improve operational efficiencies for its members.

 

BLEG Email Campaign

BLEG are requesting the region get behind an email campaign to help make the expressway a reality sooner rather than later. It is easy and fun to do. Click here

 

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Centroc Staff wins Louise Petchell Memorial Award for Individual Sustainability

Centroc’s Sustainability Programs Manager, Rachael Young was awarded the inaugural Louise Petchell Memorial Award for Individual Sustainability, at the Local Government and Shires Association Excellence in the Environment Awards in Sydney.

This is a highly prestigious award for individual achievement up to and including 2009-2010 in recognition of their contribution to the cause of environmental improvement and sustainability. Centroc also received a Highly Commended for The Shiny Halo Blog in the Energy Saving and Climate Adatpation/ Mitigation Category. This project has been funded by the NSW Environmental Trust.

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Left: Rachael Young accepting the Louise Petchell Memorial Award, with Bernard Proctor

 

 

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Centroc efforts to save hundreds of thousands of dollars through the Compliance and Cost Savings Program has been recognised for its efforts at the recent LGMA Awards.

At the awards, Centroc received the 'Highly Commended' award for Excellence in Leadership and Innovation for Rural Councils.  The LGMA awards recognised leadership in local government that improve organisational performance, productivity and service.  The awards are also designed to present an inspirational role model for the sector.

Right: General Managers of Centroc accepting LGMA award

 

 

centroc_award_edited_kbCentroc has received a third award for the Water Security Study. The Excellence award was from Engineers Australia for the section ‘Engineering for Regional Communities'.

In November 2008, Centroc embarked upon a study of our region's water supplies.  The investigation included sophisticated modelling to forecast urban demand from the dozens of towns within our remit, for a 50-year horizon through to 2059.

We then, in consultation with our 17 local government members and our many other external stakeholders, set about understanding and evaluating the available options.  Ultimately, we settled upon an integrated program of water conservation and demand management measures, coupled with new and upgraded water supply and storage infrastructure.

Left: (L-R) Cr Bob Dowling, Mayor of Cabonne Council, Cr John Davis Mayor of Orange City Council and Cr Paul Toole Mayor of Bathurst Regional Council.

 


Live Issues

Centroc's Live Issues page is regularly updated with issues that arise from communities in Central NSW. A current major concern is Telecommunications, including broadband, digital TV and mobile reception in the region. If you are concerned about telecommunications in your community, find out more about what Centroc is doing here.


Advocacy

Centroc advocates on agreed regional positions and priorities while working co-operatively to benefit the councils and communities of Central NSW. Using Centroc's regional strength and leadership in advocacy Centroc lobbies State and Federal Governments to present a more compelling case for regional priorities which are:

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Centroc does not work on the region's behalf in isolation. The following regional teams and organisations work with us:


Projects

Centroc provides a number of information sharing and aggregated purchasing projects which deliver significant cost savings, compliance, improved environmental and business practice to our councils and out into the community.These include:


Environment

Centroc Councils recognise that the environment, sustainability and understanding and adapting to climate change are important to the long term prosperity of Central NSW. Thats a Good Idea! and Climate eXchange are projects supported by Centroc members to generate energy, interest and most importantly, change in these areas. The funding for these two projects have been funded by the NSW Environmental Trust.

Together through a range of initiatives such as building the capacity of local government staff and making changes to Council operations and infrastructure, and engaging our communities, Centroc is developing and implementing good ideas to reduce the ecological footprint of our region.

We are changing everyday behaviours within council, running community based composting projects and encouraging climate friendly actions.


Training

The Centroc Regional Training Service provides coordinated training services to maximise opportunity and value in training for member Councils.Through Centroc, member councils are able to access timely, professional, and cost effective training for all of their staff.

The training service sources course information and quotes and will coordinate training on behalf of members councils. Discounts from training providers are also negotiated by the training service and passed onto member councils. The service also promotes vacancies in training for council's in-house courses to help reduce council's training costs.

The services are available to all Centroc members. Other councils, state agencies and private organisations are also able to use the services of centroc on a fee for service basis.

A full range of courses are available including OHS compliance, RTA Traffic Control, Heavy Vehicle and Plant Operator Training, Information Technology and Professional Skills Development.

Up coming training can be viewed on the Centroc Training Calendar

 

Live Issues

Telecommunications

Centroc has audited the broadband needs for this region and has responded to all calls from both the State and Federal Government regarding the regional position on telephony. Centroc seeks to ensure that landline, mobile and data services are constantly improving and to ensure that the region is internationally competitive.

The Centroc "On Top" document regarding broadband needs will be presented to the Federal Government soon, along with the results of the recent Telecommunications Survey. Digital Television will be raised as an issue, as well as support for the recent changes made by the Federal Government to the regulatory framework bringing about functional separation of Telstra.

Centroc’s position on broadband is that:

a.    any upgrades be affordable and will scale into the future with the growth of broadband needs

b.    there be wholesale access to infrastructure

c.    there be price parity

d.    there be no overbuild

e.    the regulatory environment be amended to enable the above

f.    that the Centroc region be considered early in the roll out as it is broadband ready and is an area of need

It should be noted that the policy of Centroc to date fits well with the new direction taken by the Federal Government.

Centroc seeks support from the State and Federal Governments to take advantage of significant work undertaken in the region in auditing its broadband needs and capability and prioritise Central NSW for the National Broadband Network roll out. Centroc seeks to ensure that landline, mobile and data services are constantly improving and to assure that the region is internationally competitive.

For more information on any live issues, please contact Centroc.

Upcoming Training Events

Thu Feb 23
Centroc Board Meeting

Events Calendar

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Atmospheric CO2 data

 

Did you know that atmospheric CO2 was 364 parts per million (ppm) during the Earth Summit in June 1992? In the past decade, atmospheric CO2 has been rising about 1.9 ppm per year. This is the fastest rate since scientists started using high-precision instruments to take CO2 measurements directly from the Earth's atmosphere.

To find out what Centroc is doing about Climate Change, click here.