The Annual Meeting of Council will be held at 6:30pm, Tuesday 12 November to table the audited Financial Statements together with the Auditors Report for 2023-24.
Animal nuisances can include a variety of issues relating to noise, hygiene and other disturbances, such as crowing roosters, unreasonable odours or keeping more than the maximum number of animals allowed on residential property.
Did you know that if your dog or cat becomes a nuisance to your neighbours, it could cost you in excess of $880 for the first offence and $1,650 for subsequent offences?
Report animal nuisances online or call Council on 02 4645 4000.
Tips on dealing with barking dogs and who to contact for assistance when barking dogs are causing a nuisance.
Have you found a roaming or stray dog? Find out what actions you can take and who to contact for assistance.
Some introduced pests have become extremely well adapted to living in Australia, and their large populations have had some disastrous problems for our environment.
Are you having problems with magpies, Ibis or bees? There are contact details here of people who can help.
Cats are allowed to roam in public places and onto private property. There is no law prohibiting cats from roaming.
A licensed snake catcher can catch and relocate a snake for a fee. All snakes are protected in NSW and killing one can be considered an offence. Only licensed people are allowed to catch or keep snakes.