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kyogle.nsw.gov.au
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Planning Development
Inhalation of asbestos fibres poses a risk to health. It is a carcinogen, known to cause mesothelioma, lung cancer and asbestosis. Repairs and renovations that involve removing, cleaning, cutting, drilling, sanding or painting materials containing asbestos can release dangerous fibres into the air where they can be inhaled. There are two commonly used forms of asbestos product. 1.friable ...
Infrastructure Environment
Residents living within the Urban Areas of the Kyogle Local Council Area may make application to connect to Council's Urban Water System. Kyogle Council operates three water supplies and sewerage systems serving around four thousand people in Kyogle, Bonalbo, Woodenbong, and the Aboriginal community of Muli Muli. Kyogle Water Supply Kyogle is located in the Richmond River catchment, and the ...
Business Industry
Kyogle Council is now using VendorPanel to simplify the way the Council seeks quotes. VendorPanel is a web-based eProcurement system used by hundreds of organisations to increase transparency and compliance in quote-based purchasing processes. Council uses the VendorPanel portal to advertise tenders, quotations, expressions of interest, and other purchasing requirements and to manage the ...
Council Engagement
Your rights to access Council information are provided in the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (NSW) (GIPA Act). The GIPA Act was introduced on 1 July 2010 and replaced the Freedom of Information Act 1989 and Section 12 of the Local Government Act 1993. It introduced a new right to information system designed to meet the community's expectations of a more open and transparent ...
Contact Council
Kyogle Landfill - 6632 3002 Kyogle Pool - 6632 1372 Bonalbo Pool - 6665 1236 Woodenbong Pool - 6635 1204 Kyogle Visitor Information Centre - 6632 2700 Roxy Gallery - 6632 3518 Access to Council Information To find out how you can access Council information, please follow this link to the Access to Information page on this website.
Overgrown Allotments - What to do
The information is designed to help residents understand when and why a property would be considered "Overgrown" and the compliance action that maybe initiated. Fact Sheet