As the restrictions ease for the entire state, Dubbo Regional Council (DRC) will return to the Council chambers for the last two scheduled meetings of the Council term. This Monday, 11 October 2021, the Standing Committees will see vaccinated Councillors and staff meet in person for the first time in two months. The public gallery will also be open to 15 members of the double vaccinated public with preference given to those who are pre-registered to make a presentation.
Dubbo Region Mayor Stephen Lawrence said he is glad to be returning to the chambers and in turn some normalcy. “The return of a physical, in person meeting symbolises the return to a normal way of life – albeit with some conditions, but it’s a positive step forward. I look forward to being back in the chambers for these October meetings, and as Mayor I intend to call a final Council meeting mid-November.
“It’s extremely important we uphold the Public Health Orders and keep our staff, ourselves and the wider community safe, that is why we are making sure everyone who attends the meetings are double vaccinated or has their appointment booked for their second jab,” said Councillor Lawrence.
All meetings will still be streamed online via the Council website or facebook page. For anyone who would like to speak to Council but is not vaccinated, the presentation can be tabled and read aloud via staff.
For anyone wishing to attend the public meetings, the following items must be upheld.
Proof of double vaccination, or evidence of a booking for the second appointment or an official health exemption
– Check in via QR codes and face masks will be mandatory