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Event to celebrate anniversary of Tracker Riley Cycleway extension

Wednesday, May 22, 2013



Dubbo City Council is celebrating the first anniversary of the new section of the Tracker Riley Cycleway with a family walk and bike ride on Sunday, 26 May 2013. Read More...

Committee endorses proposed telecommunications development

Tuesday, May 21, 2013
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEETING – MAY 2013 Read More...

Supply and demand investigation proposed in annual review of Dubbo LEP

Tuesday, May 21, 2013
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEETING – MAY 2013 Read More...

Dubbo City Regional Airport expansion to cater for future growth

Friday, May 17, 2013



Dubbo 2036 Integrated Plan - 2013/2014 Review
Public exhibition period: 2-31 May 2013
The Dubbo City Regional Airport will contribute $285,000 to Dubbo City Council's Rates and general Revenue in 2013/2014.
The contribution is included in Council's draft 2013/2014 Operational Plan and Budget - on public display until 5pm, Friday 31 May 2013.
The draft Budget has also allocated $2.15 million for an expansion to the Dubbo City Regional Airport. Read More...

Winter break for water at Dubbo's Elston Park playground

Friday, May 17, 2013


Dubbo residents and visitors have this weekend to enjoy the free water playground at Elston Park before the water is turned off on Monday, 20 May 2013 ahead of winter. Read More...

Potential Aboriginal tourism attraction at Dubbo's Wiradjuri Park

Friday, May 17, 2013


A Dubbo park named after one of the largest Aboriginal nations in Australia could become a major educational resource and tourism attraction for the City. Read More...


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