At Tweed Shire Council, we share the community’s passion and pride in the Tweed. We are committed to work together to preserve the Tweed lifestyle, our natural environment and make better decisions as a community-led Council.
We welcome the combined experience, imagination and common sense of the Tweed community to guide Council decision-making. As a community, we will grow and learn from each other and, in turn, Council decisions will be more aligned to community aspirations.
At Tweed Shire Council, we share the community’s passion and pride in the Tweed. We are committed to work together to preserve the Tweed lifestyle, our natural environment and make better decisions as a community-led Council.
We welcome the combined experience, imagination and common sense of the Tweed community to guide Council decision-making. As a community, we will grow and learn from each other and, in turn, Council decisions will be more aligned to community aspirations.
The 2019 Kingscliff
Rotary Duck Race is on Sunday 10 November from 9am – 11.30am at Ed Parker
Rotary Park, Kingscliff.
Council staff will be at the event to
cheer on the duckies and promote the ‘Emergency Dashboard’, an online tool to
help you find the information you need in an emergency, storm, fire or flood.
Visit the Council stall to sign up
for the online engagement portal ‘Your Say Tweed’ and have your say on what is
happening across the Tweed.
Council’s friendly Coastal Ranger
will also be available to have a chatContinue reading
The 2019 Kingscliff
Rotary Duck Race is on Sunday 10 November from 9am – 11.30am at Ed Parker
Rotary Park, Kingscliff.
Council staff will be at the event to
cheer on the duckies and promote the ‘Emergency Dashboard’, an online tool to
help you find the information you need in an emergency, storm, fire or flood.
Visit the Council stall to sign up
for the online engagement portal ‘Your Say Tweed’ and have your say on what is
happening across the Tweed.
Council’s friendly Coastal Ranger
will also be available to have a chat about the dog zones across the Tweed Coast
and provide handy pocket sized maps to help you locate the on and off-leash dog
areas.
North East Waste will be representing Council with their ‘less
to landfill’ tent and will be available to chat about composting, worm farms
and what goes in the green, yellow and red bins. They will also have free compostable
liners and reusable bags to give away until supplies last.
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Community provide feedback on parks and open spaces
The Open Space Strategy guides how Council manages and improves our open spaces in the Tweed. Community feedback was used to help prioritise and begin to roll out 10 years' worth of projects.
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Community's vision for Jack Evans Boat Harbour
The community joined Council at a Family Fun Day to share their vision for what they would like to see in Jack Evans Boat Harbour in the future.