🏆 Bega Valley Shire Council officially presented with the AR Bluett Memorial Award 👏 We’re proud to share that Bega Valley Shire Council was presented today with the most prestigious award for outstanding achievement in local government, the AR Bluett Memorial Award. This award is a testament to the resilience, innovation and dedication of our Council and community. Judges were particularly impressed by our strategies to maintain $1.9 billion in assets following the devastating Black Summer fires of 2019/20 and 13 subsequent disaster declarations, our commitment to sustainable growth and key projects like: ✅ New tertiary-treated water facilities in Brogo-Bermagui ✅ Restoration of the historic Tathra Wharf ✅ Planning for an additional 3,000 home sites and a new affordable housing strategy Mayor Russell Fitzpatrick acknowledged the hard work of Council staff and the community, who continue to shape the Bega Valley into a stronger and more sustainable region. Thank you to everyone who played a role in this achievement! 💙
Bega Valley Shire Council
Government Administration
Bega, New South Wales 1,967 followers
About us
The Bega Valley Shire is an inclusive and welcoming community that integrates quality of life, prosperity, sustainable development, and conservation of the environment.
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http://www.begavalley.nsw.gov.au
External link for Bega Valley Shire Council
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- Bega, New South Wales
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Zingel Pl
Bega, New South Wales 2550, AU
Employees at Bega Valley Shire Council
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David Porter .'.
Elected Member of Local Government, Senior Director Telecommunications, Cybersecurity, Negotiation, Change Management, Business Efficiency…
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Nick Derera
Consultant, Director. Delivering successful outcomes. Coach and mentor, to Executives and business owners.
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Jeff Upston
Project Manager, Electrical
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Ian 'Mac' Macfarlane
Director Assets and Operations at Bega Valley Shire Council
Updates
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Congratulations to staff and former staff who received National Emergency Medals this week. 👏 Staff were awarded a medal for their extraordinary contributions during the Black Summer bushfires. In the midst of the devastation, we witnessed unwavering commitment, tireless work, and unparalleled dedication from over 100 Council staff. It’s hard to believe that nearly five years have passed. Recipients and guests were joined by Mayor of the Bega Valley Shire, Russell Fitzpatrick, deputy Mayor, Mitchell Nadin, Councillors, CEO Anthony McMahon, State Member for Bega, Dr Michael Holland, and Her Excellency, The Honourable Margaret Beazley, AC KC, Governor of NSW. We'd also like to take a moment to acknowledge everyone who played a role during and after the bushfires in a range of capacities, who were not eligible to receive a medal. Their contribution made an immeasurable difference. #resilience #emergencyresponse #nationalemergencymedals #blacksummerbushfires
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Our Central Waste Facility tour was a hit! On Wednesday 20 November, 12 of our staff took part in a tour of the Central Waste Facility (CWF) to learn about how we manage our non-recyclable waste. We’re thrilled with the enthusiasm and participation from staff and look forward to welcoming even more BVSC colleagues on our next tour! 😊 #wastewise
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Congrats to our Mayor Russell Fitzpatrick 👏
A big 👏 to Bega Valley Shire Council Mayor Russell Fitzpatrick who was today elected as Deputy Chair of the NSW Country Mayors Association. NSW CMA represents the interests and provides an effectice advocacy channel for Rural & Regional Councils across NSW, something Russell is very passionate about 👌
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🏆 BEGA VALLEY SHIRE COUNCIL WINS BLUETT AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE! We're thrilled to share that Bega Valley Shire Council has won the Rural/Regional category of the prestigious AR Bluett Memorial Award, celebrating excellence in delivering outstanding community services and infrastructure. “I am incredibly proud of this Council and all who have helped us win recognition as the best performing council in rural NSW,” Mayor, Russell Fitzpatrick said. This achievement highlights the powerful partnership between Council and our community. Your invaluable feedback and insights have driven meaningful improvements across the shire. A huge shoutout to our incredible staff—this award is a testament to your commitment, strength and resilience in working tirelessly for our community’s wellbeing. To read more, go to: https://lnkd.in/gJutH-Yv Together, we’re building a stronger, brighter future for the Bega Valley. 🌟
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☀️ KICKSTART YOUR CAREER WITH US! ☀️ Are you a young Indigenous person in our community looking to build a rewarding career? Bega Valley Shire Council has exciting trainee opportunities open right now in our Water and Sewerage Section. Just like Walbunja man, Tait Farram who started his journey as a trainee with Council, you too can take the first step toward a long and fulfilling career. In this video, Tait shares how his journey began with a trainee position and led to some great career achievements, both within Council and beyond. Ready to learn more? Watch the video to hear about Tait’s story and click the link below to explore our traineeships and current vacancies. This is your chance to be part of a team that values growth, community and a sustainable future. Tap the link to start your journey today! https://lnkd.in/gP3ruDbn
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Provisional Council election result: a mix of experience and new perspectives Bega Valley Shire Council congratulates elected Mayor and Councillors, following the release of the provisional results from September’s Local Government elections by the NSW Electoral Commission. Russell Fitzpatrick was re-elected Mayor in the first public mayoral vote with the result now being declared. Mayor Fitzpatrick is joined by returning Councillors Tony Allen, Mitchell Nadin, Helen O’Neil and David Porter, and newly elected Councillors Simon Daly, Peter Haggar, Peggy Noble and Clair Mudaliar. The new Council will undergo a comprehensive induction process commencing before its first official meeting on 9 October 2024 where a decision regarding the appointment of a Deputy Mayor will be made along with formation of Council committees. It is after this first meeting that they commence formal Councillor functions.
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SECNA are having their first Business for Good Lunch in Bega on Friday 11 October - a fantastic opportunity for social enterprises and supporters to find each other and network. We'll have a representative there who will share more about Council's role in supporting social enterprise. This event is supported by the Business Council of Australia Community Building Trust. See the post below to learn more.
Time to get the diaries out for our first Business for Good Lunch in Bega thanks to the generous support of Bega Valley Shire Council and The Business Council of Australia Community Rebuilding Trust These events are a fantastic opportunity for social enterprises and supporters to find each other and network. We'll be joined by representatives from Bega Valley Shire Council who will share more about the Council's role in supporting social enterprise 🎟 Tickets are available via Humanitix https://lnkd.in/gyU8cak7 See you there! #socialenterprise #members #businessforgood #bega
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Joint initiative receives Highly Commended award 👏 We recently received Highly Commended recognition in the NSW category of the 2024 Resilient Australia Awards. The NSW category recognises and promotes initiatives that build whole of community resilience to disasters and emergencies, as climate change and population growth cause natural disasters become more frequent and severe. Investing in Rural Community Futures (IRCF) Bega Valley - Resilience Connection and Place was a joint initiative with the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal’s (FRRR) and the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation (ARLF). It was funded under the Australian Government’s Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Program. The initiative, which ran from 2022-2024, aimed to develop stronger, more resilient regional not-for-profits, fulfilling their mission with greater impact, leading to a high-functioning, more viable, more sustainable not-for-profit sector across the Bega Valley. Community Development Project Officer, Leah Szanto lead the initiative on behalf of Council, working closely with Investing in Rural Community Futures Program Manager, Carolyn Ardler. Pictured with Leah (holding the Highly Commended award) are (L to R): Community and Cultural Services Manager Anne Cleverley, Joanna Quilty (NSW Reconstruction Authority), NSW Minister for Emergency Services, Jihad Dib and Carolyn Ardler. #resilientaustraliaawards2024 FRRR (Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal) Australian Rural Leadership Foundation
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We were a joint winner in the Operational Risk Initiative category of the recent 2024 Statewide Mutual Risk Management Excellence Awards! 👏 Faced with evolving complexities in procurement and contract management, Bega Valley Shire Council realised the status quo was not an option. The last comprehensive review was in 2015 and despite subsequent audits revealing many improvements, momentum for change had stalled. Recognising traditional approaches were falling short, we engaged SHOP Consulting. The procurement improvement project saw a cultural shift within Council through the establishment of a comprehensive framework, interactive training modules, modernised systems including a Procurement Customer Portal. This procurement improvement project achieved sustainable, simple, good practice that not only delivers value and mitigates risk but also contributes to a thriving Bega Valley. Photo L to R: Tia James (Procurement & Contracts Coordinator), Rickee Marshall (Property & Legal Manager) and Wayne Van Der Westhuysen (Risk Management Coordinator).
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