Submissions

Submissions

Centroc Submission to the NSW Long Term Transport Master Plan Discussion Paper 2012

Centroc Submission to the Australian Energy Regulator on Public Lighting 2012

Centroc Submission to Roads and Maritime Services on Route Assesment Guidelines for Restricted Access Vehicles 2012

Centroc Submission to Parliament of NSW on the Inquiry into the establishment of special economic zones 2012

Centroc Submission to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure on Wind Farms 2012

Centroc Submission to the NSW Planning System Review on The Way Ahead For Planning in NSW 2012

Centroc Submission to the NSW Legislative Council Standing Committee on State Development Inquiry into Economic and Social Development in Central Western NSW 2011

Centroc Submission to the National Water Commission on Urban Water Future Directions 2011

Centroc Submission to the Productivity Commission on Australia's Urban Water Sector 2011

Centroc Submission to the Productivity Commission on the Inquiry into Australia's Urban Water Sector 2011

Centroc Submission to Infrastructure Australia - Review of Regional Water Quality and Security 2011

Centroc Submission to the Inquiry into the National Broadband Network 2011

Centroc Submission to the Bells Line of Road Long Term Strategic Corridor Plan 2011

National Broadband Network Submission 2010

Maldon to Dombarton Rail Link Feasibility Study Submission 2010

The Guide to the Murray Darling Basin Plan Submission 2010

Submission to the Building Professionals Board - Draft Accreditation Scheme for Local Government 2009

Follow Up Submission to Bathurst Jobs Summit to Premier Keneally December 2009

Roads & Traffic Authority Submission for MT Victoria to Lithgow Upgrade November 2009

IPART Review of regulatory framework for Local Government September 2009

Fibre to the Premises Linkage Paper September 2009

Centroc Response to National Broadband Network: Regulatory Reform Discussion Paper April 2009

Central West NSW Transport Needs Study Submission September 2008

 

 


Live Issues

Water

As part of the Federal Government's commitment to the regions and a promise before the NSW State election in March 2011, Centroc is seeking funding for the first steps in feasibility for the infrastructure components of the Centroc Water Security Study (the Study).

Centroc has been successful in accessing funding for a water security study. The Study has been developed in response to the worst drought on record in the region and local communities seeking a higher level of water security. From the advice within this Study, Centroc will work on ways to improve water security in the region including seeking funding for appropriate infrastructure solutions.

This Study is the first of its kind in the nation as it considers a regional approach to water security as a result of climate change for urban communities in the context of other water users such as irrigators, the environment and industry such as mining.

In November 2009 the Centroc Board unanmiously adopted the Study including emergency infrastructure such as the pipelines to Lake Cargelligo and between Orange and the Macquarie River

The Study has won four awards including national recognition as one of the 6 best engineering projects in Australia.

All Central NSW Council's members form part of the Murray Darling basin and have been experiencing the exigencies associated with the combination of over allocation of water and the worst drought on record. The Study provides advice on the way forward for water secutiry in the region to 2059 includng giving consideration to climate change. This new advice will have impacts on strategic work including funding. Therefore assistance will be sought from other levels of government.

The Study provides advice regarding policy and infrastructure augmentation in Central NSW to improve water security for the communities served by 17 member local government authorities. For a copy of the summary brochure, click here.

For a copy of the options paper, click here

Centroc is progressing work in understanding the carbon impact of the Study with a view to its amelioration. This work is being funded through the Strengthening Basin Communities Program, part of the Federal National Water Initiative.

Members are also collaborating on projects to reduce water consumption and deliver best practice in water management across the region.

Centroc seeks support from the State and Federal governments to assure an adequate level of water security as advised in this important regional strategy.

Link to the NSW Office of Water website www.water.nsw.gov.au

Upcoming Training Events

Tue May 22 @08:30 - 04:30PM
Confined Spaces with Breathing Apparatus - Forbes
Thu May 24
Consultative Committee - Lachlan
Fri Jun 15
Construction Induction - Orange

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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.