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Fibro & Asbestos: A renovator and homeowner's guide

WEBmean that your health is at risk if you find that your home or workplace is made from fibro products. Studies have shown that these products, if in sound condition and left undisturbed, are not a significant health risk. If the asbestos fibres remain firmly bound in a solid cement sheet or structure, generally you do not need to remove

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WORKING WITH ASBESTOS

WEBThe need for asbestos-related health surveillance should be determined by an assessment of the potential for exposure to asbestos in accordance with the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001 (OHS Regulation). Additional guidance on health surveillance may be obtained from the ASCC Guidelines for Health

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Vinnies NSW can provide support during COVID-19

WEBAs the health and economic impacts of COVID-19 continue to be felt across NSW, many people experiencing poverty and disadvantage are facing additional financial pressure.

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Make the Move to Junee

WEBHere are the top 10 reasons you should choose Junee, the jewel of the Riverina. 10. A better place and pace. When you drive into Junee, you’ll feel the city stress melt away. Residents of Junee live a modern life in a vibrant town, at a pace they choose. Tempered by traditional values, Junee will welcome you home to all the services

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Building Information

WEBBuilding Information Child page Health and Building Info This is where you need to look if you want forms or brochures for building works, food and swimming pool safety, working… Continue reading Building Information

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Emergency Management

WEBNSW Police – Junee Station – Law and Order – (02) 6924 1144 or 000 (or 112 on mobiles) in emergency. NSW Ambulance – Medical Emergency – 000 (or 112 on mobiles) in emergency. Fire & Rescue NSW – Town/structure fires, Primary Rescue Unit – 000 (or 112 on mobiles) in emergency. NSW SES (Volunteers) – Flood, Storm & Tempest – 132

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JUNEE SHIRE COUNCIL

WEBJunee Shire Council acknowledges the serious health hazard of exposure to asbestos. In Australia, asbestos was gradually phased out of building materials in the 1980s and the supply and installation of asbestos containing goods has been prohibited since 31 December 2003. Yet asbestos legacy materials still exist in many homes, buildings and

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JUNEE SHIRE COUNCIL AGENCY INFORMATION GUIDE

WEBThe Mayor acts as the Chairperson of Council meetings, carries out the civic and ceremonial functions of the office, exercises, in cases of necessity, the decision making functions of the body politic between its meetings and performs any other functions that the Council determines. The Principal Officer of the Council is the General Manager.

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Commencement of Works

WEBBookings for inspections may be arranged by telephoning Council’s Development Services Section 48 hours prior to the required inspections or emailing [email protected]. You can book an inspection by calling 6924 8100 between 8.30am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday. To book an inspection it will be necessary to have the following information ready:

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Councillors & Staff

WEBYour Councillors & Your Staff Child page Councillor Contact Details Current Councillors and their contact details are listed below: Bob Callow MayorEmail: [email protected] Neil Smith Councillor Email: [email protected] Mark Cook… Continue reading Councillors & Staff

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Junee Waste Facility Opening Hours

WEBChild page Hours of Operation Day Hours Monday Closed Tuesday 8:30am – 4:30pm Wednesday 10:00am – 4:30pm Thursday Closed Friday 11:00am – 4:30pm Saturday 10:00am – 4.30pm except in Daylight… Continue …

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Zone RU5 Village

WEBZone RU5 Village. 1. Objectives of zone. To provide for a range of land uses, services and facilities that are associated with a rural village. To promote and encourage development that will strengthen the economies of Junee and the villages of Wantabadgery, Illabo, Bethungra and Old Junee in a manner that is compatible with their urban function.

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Zone RU1 Primary Production

WEB1. Objectives of zone. To encourage sustainable primary industry production by maintaining and enhancing the natural resource base. To encourage diversity in primary industry enterprises and systems appropriate for the area. To minimise the fragmentation and alienation of resource lands. To minimise conflict between land uses within this zone

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