MOSS VALE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTRE

Success with our application to the NSW Government Club Grants Category 3 Infrastructure Grants Program for $200K toward Wingecarribee Shire’s new Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) will accelerate its fit-out to the highest standard so that the facility can be fully operational as soon as possible. To provide our community with assurance of a fully coordinated and efficient response to any future emergencies, Council committed $270K to establish the purpose-built emergency operations hub.

Our team prioritised securing the additional funds to proceed with state-of-the-art technology, communications and equipment needed.“This is a win for the whole community and strengthens our ties with neighbouring Wollondilly as we work together to establish a resilient network for resource sharing and mutual support,” said Wingecarribee Shire Council Administrator Mr Viv May.

The 2021 Bushfire Response Recovery Review highlighted the need for an upgraded central operations facility to bring all of Wingecarribee Shire’s emergency agencies together for a strategic and coordinated response to emergencies. “Our project team invested a great deal of research into EOC’s in other regions to benchmark plans for this new facility and has worked diligently to secure the funding needed to achieve a high-quality fit-out.” Mr May said.

“These improvements will not only provide equipment and functional space for our emergency services during a disaster, more resources will also mean improved safety and security for residents in townships and villages across the Shire,” said Wendy Tuckerman MP, Member for Goulburn. 

The facility is strategically located in proximity to the Incident Control Centre, RFS, SES and Police Headquarters. These multiple agencies will operate from the EOC in times of crisis, under the direction of the Police as lead response agency. This eliminates the need to set-up a base and complex logistical arrangements when an emergency hits, enabling a more rapid and coordinated response with the capacity for sharing real-time data and information with the community.

“The EOC has been co-designed in close collaboration with the Local Emergency Operations Controller, Regional Emergency Management Officer and all local emergency response agencies, whose insights and expertise have been invaluable in ensuring a high-level outcome aligned with operational requirements,” Mr May said.

Council’s experience in emergency management has grown through such collaboration with key stakeholders, enhancing our capability to respond effectively together to crises. This multifaceted approach ensures optimal use of resources for the benefit of our growing community.

The Infrastructure Grants Program funds important projects across the state, supporting organisations to create resilient, healthy and connected communities.

DANNIELLE JOHNS SERVICE RECOGNISED

Dannielle Johns, Home Start Bowral is being celebrated with a Community Service Award in recognition of the significant contribution she has made to the local region.

State Member for Goulburn, Wendy Tuckerman presented the award to Ms Johns in a surprise morning tea at Home Start Bowral office this morning.

Mrs Tuckerman congratulated Ms Johns on the honour, acknowledging her personal dedication to helping others and the work she has done to support the community.

“Danielle is a sole worker at Home-Start contracted to support vulnerable families with parenting programs, information, referral, advocacy, and a weekly supported playgroup.

“Danielle is well known for going above and beyond her contracted work, recognising the devastating effects of drought, bush fires, COVID, and landslides and floods that these have all had on local communities.

“Danielle is a powerhouse of ideas, energy and exceptionally community spirited, which has undoubtedly assisted many within the local community and for this I sincerely thank Danielle,” Mrs Tuckerman said.

Home-Start Family Services is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to helping children and families thrive by providing practical parenting support and training, family case management and community connection.

The NSW Government Community Service Award was nominated by the Local NSW State Member of Parliament for the community work performed within the electorate.

The nominee should be held in high regard in the community with strong ethical and community values. Only community work of a high calibre will be considered for the award – an official certificate bearing the NSW State Coat of Arms and the Premier’s signature.

STEVE EDMONDS SERVICE RECOGNISED

Steve Edmonds, Crescent School Principal is being celebrated with a NSW Community Service Award in recognition of the significant contribution he has made to the local region, particularly as the Principal at the Crescent School in Goulburn.

State Member for Goulburn, Wendy Tuckerman presented the award to Mr Edmonds in surprise at the Crescent School Goulburn presentation.

Mrs Tuckerman congratulated Mr Edmonds on the honour, acknowledging his personal dedication to education and the work he has undertaken to develop the school.

“Mr Edmonds has also exhibited an exemplary level of leadership aptitude to establish and maintain a committed and specialised staff group – each reflecting their own dedication to creating a wonderful community within the Crescent School.

“Mr Edmonds is highly respected by the school community, always advancing his education and implementing new ideas at the Crescent School for the benefit of his students and staff, working with many other services or providers in unison to achieve student advancement.

“Mr Edmonds provides an unfailing steadfast approach to his role, providing opportunities for students to achieve across education, daily living, social connection, enjoyment, learning and ongoing personal development.

“I sincerely commend Mr Edmonds and congratulate his inspirational leadership and sincere and open approach to the school and broader community –  a well-deserved honour,” Mrs Tuckerman said.

The Crescent School provides a specialised setting to meet the needs of children and young people aged between four and eighteen years, who have a range of intellectual disability, complex health care needs, mental health conditions and /or behavioural support needs.

The NSW Government Community Service Award was nominated by the Local NSW State Member of Parliament for the community work performed within the electorate.

The nominee should be held in high regard in the community with strong ethical and community values. Only community work of a high calibre will be considered for the award – an official certificate bearing the NSW State Coat of Arms and the Premier’s signature.

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