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2010 Calendar of Events - 23 Dec 2009 - 31 Dec 2010

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Ordinary Monthly Meeting - 28 January 2010
An invitation is extended to community members to attend Council's Monthly Meeting , to be held at  Coonabarabran on Thursday 18 February, 2010 commencing 11.00am.
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CPR Courses Available - 28 January 2010
Council is conducting a training session on Children's First Aid on Thursday 18 February, 2010, in Coonabarabran, from 9am to 3pm.  You can learn to save a life. Click  here   to find out more.
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2010 Community Event Registration Form - 27 November 2009
Coonabarabran Visitor Information Centre is once again compiling its annual Calendar of Events for 2010 for the whole of Warrumbungle Shire.
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Orana Regional Organisation of Councils
Regional Organisations of Councils (ROCs) are voluntary groupings of Councils and usually involve collaborative partnerships between neighbouring councils in a particular region or area. ROCs vary considerably in size and structure but they have two things in common: their member councils have agreed to work together on one or more common issue and they nominate Councillors to represent them on the ROC’s board. The activities of ROCs vary from organisation to organisation and include: 1 . Research and advocacy on key regional issues to state and federal governments 2 . Management of regional tendering and purchase agreements which achieve economies of scale and/or cost savings for member councils 3 . Facilitation of cooperative activities between councils such as regional planning, environmental management or economic development 4 . Management of regional projects funded by other levels of government 5 . Information exchange and best practice initiatives 6 . Regional promotion Click  here  for further information .
Weight of Loads Group
The primary objective of Weight of Loads Groups is to ensure that heavy vehicles using council and state roads are complying with statutory loading requirements, and to enforce load limits and reduce wear from heavy vehicle overloading.  Click  here  for further information.
Castlereagh Macquarie County Council
The Castlereagh Macquarie County Council was formed in 1949 by the Walgett and Coonamble Shire Councils to control Galvanised Burr. Over years the membership of the County Council has expanded to include Warren, Gilgandra and Warrumbungle Shire Councils in addition to Walgett and Coonamble.  Click  here  for further information.