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If you live, work or own property in the Austinmer, Thirroul, Bulli or Woonona area and want to join the conversation about your local area, get involved with Neighbourhood Forum 3. Neighbourhood Forums are resident community groups that aim to:
Share and express concerns & aspirations for their local area
Support each other and promote the best interests of the community
Find out about Council’s services, facilities and plans
Provide feedback about current & future Council business
Neighbourhood Forum 3 will hold their Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 19 March and will hold elections for the roles of Convenor, Co-Convenor and Secretary at this meeting. Nominations are currently open for these roles, so now’s the time to volunteer if you’d like to be more actively involved in your community.
Neighbourhood Forum 3 meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7pm in Thirroul Library and Community Centre.
You can read the Neighbourhood Forum Charter on Council’s website for more information about what’s involved and how the Forum runs.
If you live, work or own property in the Austinmer, Thirroul, Bulli or Woonona area and want to join the conversation about your local area, get involved with Neighbourhood Forum 3. Neighbourhood Forums are resident community groups that aim to:
Share and express concerns & aspirations for their local area
Support each other and promote the best interests of the community
Find out about Council’s services, facilities and plans
Provide feedback about current & future Council business
Neighbourhood Forum 3 will hold their Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 19 March and will hold elections for the roles of Convenor, Co-Convenor and Secretary at this meeting. Nominations are currently open for these roles, so now’s the time to volunteer if you’d like to be more actively involved in your community.
Neighbourhood Forum 3 meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7pm in Thirroul Library and Community Centre.
You can read the Neighbourhood Forum Charter on Council’s website for more information about what’s involved and how the Forum runs.