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A
How
everyone
at
that
time
of
the
month
again
when
I
get
checks?
Is
there
any
other
questions?
The
community
want
to
ask
and
we're
pretty
open
about
these
questions.
Sometimes
we
might
have
to
email
you,
the
information,
but
overall
we
try
and
get
the
answers
here.
So
the
first
one
is
from
Katie
Ward
room
or
urgent
street
footpaths
be
fixed,
a
job
number
was
put
in
that
can
2017
and
the
big
holes
and
cracks
still
haven't
been
fixed.
Look
Katie
I
asked
the
staff
to
have
a
search
for
that
job
number.
A
If
you
can
send
it
to
me,
we'll
follow
up.
We've
committed
over
30
million
dollars
to
fix
book
paths
over
the
next
ten
years.
Thirty
million
dollars,
if
you
have
a
footpath,
can
play
contact
us
straight
away
if
it's
not
followed
up
come
back
to
us
in
the
meantime
Katie,
let
me
know
where
the
problem
is,
because
there's
a
lot
of
problems
in
our
footpaths.
I
know
recently
that
next
to
the
national
parks
office
the
foot
park
there,
we
received
a
complaint
six
very
quickly.
A
A
You
know,
council
is
always
reluctant
to
remove
any
of
our
trees,
but
when
we
do
or
when
one
fourth,
that
we
replace
two
for
one
as
people
know
we're
not
going
to
plant
big
great
guns
anymore
and
we're
actually
looking
at
what
should
be
planted.
So
if
you've
got
some
suggestions,
please
let
us
know.
The
other
thing
is
that
we're
actually
applying
or
considering
applying
for
a
ten
million
dollar
loan
and
part
of
that
is,
is
the
upgrade
to
Arjun
Street,
including
banners
and
trees.
A
A
Sorry,
with
a
fun
fuse
be
available
for
much-needed
community
projects,
or
will
they
be
earmarked
and
locked
away
for
the
library
project
and
mucked
untouchable
thanks
for
a
really
good
question,
we're
actually
out
on
public
consultation
about
the
loan
at
the
moment
so
send
in
any
of
your
thoughts,
we've
already
locked
money
away
for
the
library
project.
We've
already
lobbied
the
government
so
predominantly
that
money
is
already
set
aside.
This
10
million
dollars
is
about
those
big
community
projects
and
they're,
including
looking
at
the
redevelopment
of
O'neil
Park,
because
that
is
a
sporting
precinct.
A
That's
had
no
money
invested
in
it,
looking
at
Queen,
Elizabeth
Park
and
how
we
can
make
that
one
of
those
centers
where
families
want
to
go
to
like
Patton
park
instead
park
and
then
looking
at
argent
Street
about
putting
the
banners
and
poles
up
looking
at
our
lighting
in
argent
Street
and
making
sure
we
get
it
right
for
all
our
community.
So
that's
what
the
money
is
for
and
so
can
I
say.
Please
make
sure
for
anybody
listening.
You
have
some
ideas.
Let
us
know
thanks
for
that
match
barons
who
foots
the
bill.
A
If
one
of
the
dead
or
dying
trees
around
tell
land
or
somebody
okay,
so
if
they
land
on
somebody
on
a
house,
look
on,
you
have
to
get
the
risk
management
office
to
get
back
to
us
with
an
answer.
Our
staff
are
really
trying
to
manage
those
trees
and
if
you
see
one
that
actually
is
at
risk,
please
contact
it
straight
away.
A
It's
a
big
issue,
and
but
I've
checked
with
the
risk
management
and
we'll
send
you
a
message
back
thanks
for
that
question
and
important
one
Judy
Kuhn
I've
noticed
that
the
new
gym
equipment
at
Stewart
Park
would
like
would
like
to
know
if
council
intends
to
book
more
senior
friendly
in
quipment
in
the
ones
that
picked
it
over
other
tights
that
I'm
asking
about
Judy.
Thank
you
for
that
question.
I've
seen
that
equipment
seen
the
step
up,
something
I'll
never
be
able
to
achieve,
except
probably
sit
on
the
staff.
A
I've
spoken
to
the
staff
and
yes,
there'll,
be
more
equipment
like
that
at
picton
Oval,
and
that
will
be
at
the
other
corners
of
the
park
as
well.
So
it's
important
that
when
we
look
at
this
activity,
it's
not
just
about
one
age
group
and
it's
important
for
Broken
Hill.
When
we
look
at
getting
our
over-60s,
including
myself,
moving
that
we
have
the
equipment
there
that
is
accessible
for
everyone,
so
Judy
that
equipment
is
coming.
A
I
know:
I
spoke
to
some
of
their
volunteers
that
picked
Anne
over
on
the
weekend
and
they're
loving
how
many
people
are
using
the
equipment
there
so,
in
the
meantime,
take
the
extra
time
to
go
there
but
enjoy
walking
around
the
Stewart
Park
and
we'll
get
that
arrest
of
the
equipment
soon.
So
thank
you
for
that
Tom
Kennedy.
Do
these
questions
get
answered?
Yes,
they
do.
Sometimes,
if
we
don't
like
the
risk
management,
we
don't
have
the
right
answers.
A
Jenny
Robertson
can
gilsu
request
residents
to
secure
iron,
defenses
and
old
ships.
I
see
I'm
hanging
your
fences
with
just
one
or
two
nails.
What
is
our
duty
of
care
to
other
residents
so
that
during
storms,
when
on
it's,
not
flying
or
fencing
into
other
people's
yards?
Thank
you
really
important
question.
Can
I
say
if
you
see
something
that
you
think
there
is
a
risk
to
the
community?
A
If
you
look
concerned
about
neighbors
I'm
being
loose
or
there's
an
old
house
next
to
you,
and
particularly
some
houses
still
haven't,
had
their
birthstone,
please
ring
out
Rangers
friend
Council,
we'll
get
our
Rangers
to
go
out
and
have
a
look,
and
they
will
contact
the
owners
to
make
sure
that's
secured.
So
thank
you
for
that
ring
council
we'll
get
our
Rangers
onto
it
and
go
out
make
sure
you
have
the
address.
So
we
know
what
exactly
you're
talking
about
Bianca
Higgins.
A
Why
has
there
been
no
prior
warning
of
the
multi-beam
changes
after
10
years
of
using
turbines
which
have
been
purchased
through
council
we're
now
being
told?
No,
maybe
this
would
have
been
welcomed
with
our
extra
bins
were,
replaced
with
recycling
bins,
to
reduce
household
waste
and
improve
the
environment.
How
do
you
expect
to
police
who
has
paid
their
282
per
bin
per
year?
Will
the
rubbish
man
have
his
little
black
book
with
him
scrolling
through?
Firstly,
thank
you
for
that.
A
This
isn't
a
new
policy,
it's
actually
an
old
policy
in
that
you
know,
I
think
council
is
now
looking
at
how
we
manage
our
waste
better.
We
realize
that
a
lot
of
people
putting
out
more
than
one
sometimes
three
bins
at
a
time.
We
have
two
bins
system,
we
have
our
normal
waste
and
we
have
our
green
waste.
So
you
know
at
this
stage
we're
asking
to
put
out
your
normal
waste
bin
and
your
green
waste
has
been
on
your
alternate
week.
A
The
other
part
is:
when
councils
solve
bins
to
people
for
a
lot
of
people,
we
thought
it
was
for
mulching
or
for
other
things,
your
own
compost
bin,
but
at
this
stage
we
have
to
go
back
to
what
our
legislation
is.
Any
problems
give
us
a
call.
You
can
talk
to
our
council
start.
How
do
we
place
it?
The
council
staff
have
a
online
system
and
they
manage
that
quite
well
and
we're
just
going
to
give
time
for
people
to
adapt.
A
I
know
it
was
good
during
the
Cova
that
we're
putting
two
bins
out
at
once,
and
that
was
when
we're
putting
out
green
bin
and
our
normal
waste
bin
out.
But
we've
got
to
go
back
and
we're
going
to
manage
this
better
and
it's
our
responsibility.
Everybody
endorsed
our
sustainability
policy
and
that's
what
we're
working
towards
her
Bri
Hill.
When
does
the
library
open
to
full
services
and
I
walk
the
central
North
Area,
most
nights,
I
report,
one
or
two
40
streetlights
and
most
nights
on
these
streets?
A
When
will
I
die,
the
street
lighting
be
upgraded
due
to
heavy
traffic
heavy
traffic,
so
we're
hoping
that
live,
June
we'll
be
opening
the
library
full
capacity,
but
it'll
be
very
different.
We've
got
to
put
in
a
lot
of
regulations,
so
we're
a
bit
concern
how
we
will
actually
put
in.
In
the
meantime,
our
outback
library
services
have
started
this
week
and
we
can
still
do
the
online
when
they
said
they
would
open
libraries.
They
really
didn't
think
what
a
small
library
would
look
like.
A
There
is
regulations
about
how
many
can
come
in
there's
regulations
about
people
touching
books.
They
have
to
be
put
away
and
sanitized
over
time.
We've
got
to
think
about
how
we
manage
our
kids
section.
I
have
older
relatives
that
volunteer
the
library
they
can't
wait
to
get
back,
but
we've
got
to
make
sure
we
get
it
safe
for
you,
and
we've
also
got
to
make
sure
we
meet
the
regulations
that
the
government
is
set,
so
the
staff
are
aiming
for
mid.
A
There's
only
one
soap
dispenser,
no
paper,
towels,
no
sanitizers
and
no
sanitizer
wipes
the
lights
on
the
toilets
are
not
on,
and
it's
quite
a
disgrace
as
the
best
of
times,
but
in
a
pandemic.
It's
shocking,
I
understand
these
complaints.
Dilmer
have
already
been
passed
on
and
we're
looking
at
them,
but
I'm
really
sorry.
You've
had
a
bad
experience.
I
know
that
our
toilets
overall
they're
in
a
poor
condition,
I
haven't
been
upgraded.
A
I
think
our
main
toilet
in
the
center
of
town
probably
hasn't
been
upgraded
since
its
being
built,
I
know
with
our
stuff
they're
trying
to
deep
clean
quite
often,
and
that
a
lot
of
people
and
the
toilet
paper
challenge
anchor
and
the
sanitizer
were
taking
a
lot
of
our
products.
I
hope
we
improve.
We've
got
the
message,
but
also
we've
got
your
complaints,
so
we're
managing
that
hi
john
houseman.
Why
she's
so
happy
John,
really
I'm
the
mirror?
Broken
Hill,
of
course,
I'm
happy.
A
But
there's
lots
to
be
happier
and
at
the
moment
I
would
say
the
fact
that
our
community
responded
so
well
to
the
coronavirus
our
community
states.
They
they
stayed
inside.
We
had
two
cases
that
didn't
have
to
be
hospitalized.
We
have
the
most
incredible
place
to
live
in.
We
have
an
opportunity,
as
people
start
to
move
and
the
coronavirus
settles
for
our
chourus.
We
know
for
the
next
two
years:
people
won't
be
travelling
overseas.
A
We
have
invested
in
a
campaign
to
bring
people
to
Broken
Hill
on
the
outback,
and
we
know
the
small
businesses
are
ready
and
for
those
losses
that
we've
had
in
the
beginning
of
the
year.
We
believe
there'll
be
a
make
up
with
the
amount
of
people
that
will
do
internal
travel.
Our
council
is
investing
for
the
future
and
we're
part
of
that
plan.