Saturday 27 July from 12-9pm and Sunday 28 July from 11am–5pm. Located on Balo Street, Moree

 

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Law changes in July 

Drug Driving
The NSW Government has a zero tolerance for drug driving. This stops drivers from putting themselves and others at risk by getting behind the wheel after using drugs.
In June 2021, a new law introduced harsher penalties for combined drink and drug driving offences.
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Seatbelts
Motorists and their passengers are reminded to buckle up or face the consequences, with mobile phone detection cameras to begin enforcing seatbelt offences from July 1 2024.

Community Enhancement Funding

We are seeking applicants for the 2024 Community Enhancement Funding 

Annual MAAC Pool Closure

Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre Map

Mayor Johnson is not seeking re-election

Mayor Johnson - Not seeking re-election

As the term for our current Council comes to an end, not seeking re-election is our current Mayor Cr Mark Johnson. The decision to step down from Council stems from a personal perspective.  “I feel it's appropriate to let the community know of my decision not to run for another term on Council. This decision is very much a personal one. 

Finalist - NSW Youth Week 2023

Jac Moore Moree Plains Shire Council was announced as a finalist in the 2023 NSW Youth Week for the ‘Best Small Council with most outstanding Youth Week Program’.

Youth Week enables Council to work with outer laying communities in our Shire to deliver a range of free activities that bring an enhancement in community spirit, provide a sense of belonging, and demonstrate how inclusiveness can assist with participation, leadership, a change in habits and recovery through community activities.

Youth came together and took part in a range of activities from a game of touch football with local police and service providers, to watching indoor and outdoor movie screenings with their peers and community leaders.

In total throughout the Youth Week calendar, events throughout the Shire were attended by more than 750 participants. “To see the enjoyment on the faces of the youth in our Shire, is rewarding in itself,” commented Community Development/Liaison Officer, Jacqui Moore.

Youth Week 2023 was a collaborative effort of Council’s partners and service providers that came together to host a variety of events for our youth from movie screenings, fright night, fishing competitions, fashion show, connect days, basketball and art in the park.

Council wishes to acknowledge and thank all services involved in the delivery and collaboration of Youth Week 2023 activities throughout our Shire.

Photo - Community Development/Liaison Officer, Jacqui Moore

 

 

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