We’ve been looking at ways to improve the financial sustainability of the council.
We routinely check our water and waste facilities and report on pollution monitoring data.
Our officers can inspect and assist with domestic squalor conditions with concerns relating to general rubbish, decomposing food items, animal faeces, vermin, mould or similar.
Council officers can investigate complaints about vermin and pests and advise or direct landowners and occupiers to implement appropriate measures to address the concerns.
Our officers can investigate issues with noise, odours, air quality and other local nuisance complaints.
Council is actively involved in mosquito management to help protect the community and visitors from mosquito-borne diseases.
The new Public Spaces Unattended Property laws create stronger incentives for people to take responsibility for their property in public. Find out what this means for you.
If you need to make a complaint about a food business in your area, you should notify Council. Find out what information you need to make a complaint.
Keep an eye out for the purple and green certificates and stickers on display at some of our local cafés and restaurants – it’s a sign of their participation in the NSW Scores on Doors food safety and hygiene rating program.
If you operate a food business, we will undertake inspections to determine whether premises are clean, food handlers have appropriate skills and that food is safely prepared and stored. Find out more.