Montreal Goldfield volunteers
10 February 2022
Bega Valley Shire Council is seeking expressions of interest from community and business members to fill vacancies on seven Committees of Council.
Acting CEO Anthony McMahon said volunteers play a central role in the advancement and sustainability of our shire.
“The Committees of Council provide forums for the community to present views and support the shire on issues relevant to our activities,” he said.
“I’d encourage anyone who is looking for a way to support their community, to consider nominating for one of the committees.”
The needs two additional community members to help with assessing nominations for Bega Valley Citizens of the Year and Bega Valley Medallions.
The (AIAC) seeks volunteers from the community and the business, disability and tourism sectors to bring about improvements to access and inclusion across the Bega Valley Shire.
The (CFMC) seeks volunteers from the community and the business and aquaculture sectors to advise Council on coastal and flooding issues.
The 11 each require a minimum of three volunteers to represent the regular users of the facilities. These committees assist Council in managing the use of sportsgrounds with recommendations to Council, through the s355 Committee, on sportsground management, operations, fees and charges as well as providing advice on sportsground facility upgrade projects.
Expressions of interest are sought from members of the Pambula and Tathra communities to volunteer to join the . Committee members look after the general care and maintenance of the facility and the management of bookings. They are also authorised to manage essential emergency repairs when Council’s after-hours assistance line is unable to coordinate these repairs.
The Section 355 is seeking to appoint a diverse membership from the community including individuals with an interest in cemeteries, local history, genealogy, tourism, cemetery management, horticulture and landscape architecture. Committee members will work in partnership with Council to bring about improvements to the management of Council’s 14 cemeteries, under the governance of a range of legislative, policy and procedural requirements.
The is seeking volunteers to ensure the Goldfield continues to remain fit for purpose. This includes responsibility for the Goldfield’s care and management and conserving the environmental and cultural heritage of the site.