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Media Release - Department of Water and Energy

Date: 6 May 2008


LOCAL WATER UTILITIES INQUIRY - TEMORA ENCOURAGED TO HAVE ITS SAY

A public hearing will be held at Temora on the 7th of May 2008 as part of the NSW Government’s Inquiry into local water utilities.

The hearing will be held in the Temora Ex Services Club, Baker Street, Temora from 10 am. The meeting will run for approximately 2 hours.

Those with an interest in the future delivery of town water supply and sewerage services in Temora are encouraged to register to make a presentation at the hearing or attend as an observer.

You can register online at: www.dwe.nsw.gov.au/water/utilities_local_form.shtml or by phoning: (02) 8281 7319.

“Wednesday’s hearing is one of 15 being held in regional NSW as part of the NSW Government’s Local Water Utilities Inquiry,” said former NSW Deputy Premier, Ian Armstrong.

Mr Armstrong and former head of the NSW Premier’s Department, Dr. Col Gellatly have been appointed to head the Inquiry, which aims to identify the most effective arrangements for the long term sustainable provision of town water supply and sewerage services in country NSW.

“Local water utilities are facing significant challenges, such as changes in population density, skills shortages and climate change. We need to identify the best way to effectively anticipate and respond to these challenges,” Mr Armstrong said.

“There won’t be a Macquarie St, or one size fits all, solution. The Inquiry Panel has no pre-determined model in mind and will work with councils and stakeholders to identify the most effective governance arrangements for the future.”

Only those who have registered beforehand will be able to make a presentation at the hearing.

“The hearings are an important opportunity for local communities, councils, businesses, interest groups and individuals to be part of the Inquiry. I encourage those with an interest to express their views by participating in a hearing or making a submission,” Mr Armstrong said.

More information on the Local Water Utilities Inquiry is available on the Department’s website

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Interviews with Mr Ian Armstrong or Dr. Col Gellatly available.


 

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