The Committee 4 Wagga welcomes the news that a re-elected Coalition Government will commit $20 million to the upgrading of the terminal, car parking and runway at Wagga Wagga airport.
Read MoreModule 5 of the Wagga School Leaders Program - Me and my place in the City of Wagga Wagga was held on Tuesday 10th May 2022. This module is designed to enhance the students understanding of our City, its history and future.
Read MoreCommittee 4 Wagga members were invited to attend a SAP update delivered at Wagga City Council Chambers by Regional NSW recently.
The presentation was introduced by Executive Director RGDC James Bolton and featured further insights into the project so far by Project Director Wagga City Council Darryl Woods, Project Manager Construction Stewart Owens and Senior Development Planner Luke Perkins.
Read MoreCommittee 4 Wagga School Leaders Program completed Module 4 – Me and My Health and Wellbeing
Read MoreCommittee for Wagga School Leaders Program completed Module 3 - Me and leadership in a broader context yesterday. The morning started with the students interviewing each other on route to Charles Sturt University. The students discussed “Their Hidden Potential”, as highlighted their Clarity 4D personal profiles. Topics covered were what resonated with them, what they disagreed with and how each person’s traits are very different.
Read MoreCommittee for Wagga held our first Welcome to Wagga event at the Charles Sturt University Winery last night (Wednesday 30th March 2022).
New residents were joined by Aunty Mary Atkinson, Deputy Mayor Cr Jenny McKinnon, Cr Kevin Foley, and WWCC General Manager Peter Thompson. The focus of the evening was on making and furthering connections within our community and to our city.
Read MoreModule 2 of the Wagga School Leaders Program was held on Tuesday 22nd March at Borambola Sport and Recreation Centre. This module focused on strengthening the connections between the Wagga School Leader Program participants through meaningful, fun activities, learning about different leadership and communication styles, and providing the students with the opportunity to present to their peers.
Read MoreThe Pro Patria Centre officially launched today (Thursday 17th March 2022) with the exchange of contracts between the Carmelite Sisters Monastery and the Pro Patria Wagga Wagga Property Trust.
Committee 4 Wagga are proud supporters of this centre which aims to “restore, regenerate and empower our veteran and first responder community with ongoing support, strategies and skills for life beyond service”.
Read MoreCommittee for Wagga celebrated 10 years since our incorporation in February! Members and guests joined us at The Riverine Club as we reflected and celebrated our achievements.
Over the last ten years, Committee for Wagga has partnered with our members, the community, business, and all levels of Government for the betterment of our city.
Read MoreThe 2022 Wagga School Leaders Program commenced last Tuesday with Module 1 being completed at the Charles Sturt University.
Read MoreCommittee for Wagga is pleased to announce the appointment of Adam Drummond, as Chair of the Board. We look forward to working with Adam as we continue to champion positive change for a thriving Wagga Wagga through leadership, collaboration, and action.
Read MoreCommittee for Wagga would like to welcome the new cohorts of our Wagga School Leaders Program 2022.
Read MoreIn 2022 Committee for Wagga will proudly partner with the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) in delivering the Company Directors Course (TM) face-to-face in Wagga Wagga over 5 days.
Read MoreWe invite you to read our Annual Report 2021 which provides a summary of our activities during 2021 and includes updates from our Chair, Justeen Kirk, and CEO, Brett Somerville.
Read MoreYesterday the NSW Government released the Regional Housing Taskforce Recommendations Report. The independent report provides recommendations for how the planning system can address housing supply and affordability in regional communities.
Read MoreAn independent report reflecting the community’s experiences of housing and the planning system in regional NSW has been released by the NSW Government. The Findings Report details feedback from consultation with more than 500 people, councils and representatives from community groups across regional NSW.
Read MoreThank you to all members who attended and contributed to the Members’ Strategic Planning Session held on Thursday 9th September 2021. This session was an opportunity for members to contribute to the future direction of Committee for Wagga and voice their opinion on our projects, current and future.
Read MoreTransport for NSW has developed plans for the Olympic Highway intersections at Old Narrandera Road and Travers Street, at either end of Gobbagombalin Bridge.
The concept design and Review of Environmental Factors (REF) report to assess the project’s impact on natural and cultural heritage, feedback on the report is currently open.
Read MoreIn September 2021 Transport for NSW released the Detailed Design and Review of Environmental Factors for the planned Marshalls Creek Upgrade. The Marshall’s Creek Upgrade forms part of the Transport for NSW Draft Wagga Wagga Transport Plan and involves the replacement of the current two-lane bridge with a new four-lane bridge, with a shared pedestrian pathway (for pedestrians and cyclists), and a second footpath for pedestrians.
Read MoreCommittee for Wagga is pleased to welcome Samantha Beresford to the Board of Directors. Sam joins the Board as a representative of Charles Sturt University where she is the Director, External Engagement.
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