Residents will soon be able to safely walk around Lake Albert late at night as work on Wagga’s Lights for Lake project officially kicks off.
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Read MoreGraham Gorrel’s Friday On My Mind | Opinion, February 26, 2016, Daily Advertiser:
The Committee4Wagga has kicked another goal with its Lights4Lake project, one of the best community projects undertaken in the city for many years and provides a terrific hat-trick for C4W following the installation of CCTV in the CBD and the New Year’s Eve event, Wagga Live.
Read MoreThe Committee for Wagga (C4Waggga) has applied for and received a grant of $40,000 from the NSW State Government as seed capital to fund a solar powered lighting project at Lake Albert.
The C4Wagga is proud to have contributed to this significant project that enhances the safety of our community and residents of our City of Wagga Wagga. C4Wagga members and the larger community have contributed $100,000 towards this $1,100,000 project that brings significant safety benefits to the city.
Read MoreLocal trucking magnate Ron Finemore will tell his story at the Emerging Leaders Program on Tuesday 12th May. Born and raised in Wagga Wagga Ron was previously the Executive Chairman of Finemores Transport prior to its sale to Toll Holdings in 2011 and he now heads up Ron Finemore Transport.
Read MoreIn an announcement last week, the Committee 4 Wagga has received a commitment by the NSW State Government to fund a $100,000 planning study for a Master Transport and Alternate Route Plan for the City of Wagga Wagga, through local member for Wagga Wagga, Daryl Maguire.The funding will come from the NSW Roads and Maritime budget.
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