Member snapshot – Joel Board from ICG Construction Group
For 15 years, ICG Construction has specialised in the design and construction of commercial and industrial projects. Their work includes the Oasis Aquatic Centre, Watermark Apartments and Borambola Conference Centre.
Last year, Joel Board returned to Wagga to accept a role with ICG and is now project managing multiple large construction works. He shares what brought him back to Wagga and why he wanted ICG to become a Committee 4 Wagga member.
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Survey of Members
Committee 4 Wagga recently undertook a comprehensive survey of it’s members to understand the sentiment towards Wagga’s economy, future investment, high priority projects, and the performance of both C4W and Wagga Wagga City Council. C4W represents 65 member organisations employing over 4,500 people in Wagga Wagga and the surrounding region.
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Lights4Lake Finale
A long-awaited scheme to light up Lake Albert has finally come to fruition.
The story that appeared in the Daily Advertiser written by Nicolas Jungfer on Monday 10/4/2017 encapsulates the project very well and is repeated here.
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Member snapshot – Kym Hampton from CommBank
Three CommBank Innovation Labs, found in Sydney, Hong Kong and London, allow customers to interact with real-time data, interpret trends and brainstorm solutions to their individual business challenges with specialist project teams.
The bank has taken a pop-up lab from Melbourne to Perth, with plans to extend to other capital cities later this year. But first, it’s Wagga’s turn.
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Member snapshot – Geoff Crouch from Ron Crouch Transport
As far as Geoff Crouch is concerned, it’s imperative that Wagga focus on its transport infrastructure.
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by C4Wadminon March 29, 2017in NewsComments Off on Member snapshot – Angus and Pat Wilson from Big Springs Water Member snapshot – Angus and Pat Wilson from Big Springs Water
Pat Wilson had been looking to do something off-farm for years when his cousin suggested bottling the naturally filtered spring waters found on the family property.
From this one idea, Big Springs Water now serves more than 6000 clients throughout southern and mid-western NSW and north-east Victoria.
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C4W invites Assistant Minster for Cities to speak
The Committe4Wagga has invited the Honourable Angus Taylor, Assistant Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation to speak at a forum in Wagga Wagga this Friday.
The forum is titled “A planned vision for the future of Wagga Wagga.”
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Member snapshot – Jason Wadley from ANZ
Pushing yourself to the brink of endurance doesn’t sound like a fun way to spend three days, but for ANZ Regional Executive Jason Wadley, the cause is worth the effort.
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C4W invites Assistant Minster for Cities to speak
The Committe4Wagga has invited the Honourable Angus Taylor, Assistant Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation to speak at a forum in Wagga Wagga this Friday.
The forum is titled “A planned vision for the future of Wagga Wagga.”
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Member snapshot – Samantha Brunskill
Samantha Brunskill comes from a long line of pioneers who sought to deliver better ways of doing things.
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Lights4Lake Supporter Story – Enirgi Power Storage
One of the first businesses to back the Lights4Lake project, Enirgi Power Storage sponsored lights 15, 41 and 101.
General Manager (Manufacturing) Darren Nelson said as soon as he heard about the Committe4Wagga initiative he could see its potential.
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Lights4Lake Supporter Story – Donebus family
Siblings Daniel, Manuel and Sandra have proudly continued the Donebus family tradition of giving to the community by sponsoring light 48 in the Lights4Lake project.
Parents Carlo and Franca Donebus were well-known for their contributions to the Wagga community and the trio sponsored the light in the name of the family company, Damasa Pty Ltd.
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Lights4Lake Supporter Story – Lloyd Family
Megan and Andrew Lloyd sponsored Light 83 for their daughter Lucy.
Megan was working for Committee4Wagga when the Lights4Lake project was first suggested by Emerging Leader participant Elodie Vanoudendycke.
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Lights4Lake Supporter Story – Ken Bedggood
Sara Schneider, Amanda Olsen and their siblings Matthew Nixon and Tamara Edmunds sponsored Light 98 in memory of their grandfather Ken Bedggood.
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Wagga School Leaders Program 2017 takes off
The Committee 4 Wagga’s 2017 School Leaders Program kicked off yesterday with 16 students from 6 of the city’s high schools visiting the Kapooka Army Base. The group was welcomed by the Kapooka Commandant Colonel Mick Garraway before participating in rock climbing, abseiling and team building activities designed to build leadership and collaboration.
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New lights to pave the way
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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New lights to pave the way
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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Wagga Live expected to draw close to 13,000 revellers
WAGGA’S biggest party of the year is about to undergo a “revolution”.
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Wagga Live expected to draw close to 13,000 revellers
WAGGA’S biggest party of the year is about to undergo a “revolution”.
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