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 Shoalhaven Water - 4/12/02 Water Restrictions
Water Restrictions have not been imposed in the Shoalhaven City (Water supplied from Berry in the North to Lake Tabourie in the South of the City)
As we have had only sporadic rain in the past few weeks, the flow in the Shoalhaven River (the City's main water source) is dropping.
In the interim it is essential that the Shoalhaven Community continue with their efforts to conserve water.
www.shoalwater.nsw.gov.au /6hotnews/waterrestrictions.html   (200 words)

  
 Shoalhaven - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Shoalhaven is a Local Government Area (Shoalhaven City, population ~85,000) and a region in south-eastern New South Wales (NSW), Australia, two hours south of Sydney.
To the north of Shoalhaven is located the coastal Illawarra region (which is a geographic, rather than an administrative region).
The most well-known part of the Shoalhaven is the Jervis Bay area.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shoalhaven   (267 words)

  
 UOW - Shoalhaven - Function Centre
Shoalhaven City, on the South Coast of New South Wales is one of the prettiest parts of Australia.
The City of Shoalhaven is home to 85,000 residences with approximately 4660 square kilometres comprising 49 towns and villages with an estimated 1,000 kilometres of coastline when all bays and inlets are considered.
Additionally, the Shoalhaven Campus can offer the use of its Video Conferencing Studio that allows meetings to be conducted both in Australia and throughout the world.
shoalhaven.uow.edu.au /function.html   (327 words)

  
 Shoalhaven Hockey
Shoalhaven Hockey in conjunction with Shoalhaven City Council is currently planning to build a water based synthetic hockey pitch at Bernie Regan Sporting Complex at North Nowra during 2006, subject to approvals for construction and finance.
Each season Shoalhaven Hockey has accumulated $10,350 which is matched $ for $ from Shoalhaven City Council under the User Contribution Policy.
Funds raised in the Association canteen will assist in this venture, as well as profits from carnivals and championships hosted by Shoalhaven Hockey.
shoalhavenhockey.org.au /administration.php   (444 words)

  
 Shoalhaven Water - Water Supply - Wastewater Services
These guidelines are mandatory for Shoalhaven City Council and involve the introduction of appropriate fees and charges for liquid trade waste dischargers.
Shoalhaven Water and the Department of Energy, Utilities and Sustainability are on track to complete the scheme for connection in 2006/07...
Council has resolved on 3/11/05 to introduce Development Servicing Plans (DSP’s) for Water Supply and Sewerage for primarily the majority of urban areas within the city....
www.shoalwater.nsw.gov.au   (322 words)

  
 Arts Shoalhaven
Shoalhaven City Council) for the funding assistance provided to its members' projects, including this 2004 competition
Award and other entries are on display till 16 June at the Shoalhaven City Art Centre, 12 Berry St, Nowra- phone 02 4422 0648
- Shoalhaven Internet Services for the hosting of this website
www.arts.shoalhaven.net.au /scoephoto2004results.html   (158 words)

  
 Shoalhaven Coast - Australian wine regions - Wine Diva
The Shoalhaven Coast is located in the South Coast Zone and takes in the city of Wollongong, and the key towns of Kiama, Berry, Nowra and Ulladulla.
The Shoalhaven Coast is an emerging region on the South Coast of NSW.
Along with a number of winery accommodation services there are the winery cafes including Jasper Valley Wines, the award winning restaurants at Silos Estate and Coolangatta and the restaurant with the view of the coastline at Crooked River.
www.winediva.com.au /regions/shoalhaven-coast.asp   (461 words)

  
 Shoalhaven Health Services - 08/03/1994
Shoalhaven city has 25.2 per cent of the population yet receives only 17.1 per cent of the budget from the Illawarra Area Health Service.
The growth rate of Shoalhaven and south Shoalhaven needs to be recognised, but that growth rate cannot be translated into financial terms unless we get substantial increases in the amount of money available for general health services.
The Reid-Harris report stated that 15.5 per cent of the Shoalhaven population was more than 65 years of age, compared with only 11.7 per cent of people in that category throughout the whole of the Illawarra.
www.parliament.nsw.gov.au /prod/parlment/hansart.nsf/a60a6a8d2db7ace1ca256e6a0024cf47/eb832ba737893d91ca256e9e00185bbf!OpenDocument   (613 words)

  
 Coastal Explorer: Shoalhaven
Nowooro was the indigenous people's name for what is now the commercial and administrative hub of the City of Shoalhaven, Nowra.
Shoalhaven Heads located at the southern end of Seven Mile Beach National Park, at the mouth of the Shoalhaven River, is ideal for surfing, swimming, fishing, bushwalking and kite flying.
Shoalhaven is Australia's newest wine region and its winemakers are keen to impress you with their product.
www.coastalexplorer.com.au /shoal.html   (1908 words)

  
 Seascape Navigator - Shoalhaven - City of Beauty, Beaches and Bush
Shoalhaven - City of Beauty, Beaches and Bush
The Shoalhaven is that part of the South Coast of New South Wales covering Nowra, Jervis Bay and Ulladulla.
Nowra is a pleasant 2-hour journey south from Sydney (163 kms) and we have a range of accommodation right throughout the Shoalhaven to suit all tastes and budgets.
www.maritimeworld.net /sn.asp?PageNumber=107   (271 words)

  
 Visitor Home Page
Shoalhaven City Council has a committee whose role is to enrich, celebrate and develop The Arts for the benefit, esteem and image of the whole Shoalhaven Community.
We hope that your visit to the Shoalhaven Region is enjoyable and the information in our web site can help you find places to stay and things to do in the area.
Council operates a series of tourist parks in the Shoalhaven and it's well worth a look at the facilities they can offer you during your visit.
www.shoalhaven.nsw.gov.au /region/default.htm   (404 words)

  
 City's thirst a threat to health of Shoalhaven - Environment - www.smh.com.au
Presently, when the city starts to run out of water the State Government can pump from Tallowa Dam on the Shoalhaven River into Fitzroy Falls Reservoir in the Southern Highlands.
The Sydney Catchment Authority began transferring water from the Shoalhaven in April 2003 because of the drought.
Almost a third of Sydney's water is being supplied by the Shoalhaven River each day, but there are fears the huge amount being moved could permanently alter the ecology of the river.
www.smh.com.au /news/Environment/Citys-thirst-a-threat-to-health-of-Shoalhaven/2005/01/14/1105582718207.html   (560 words)

  
 Shoalhaven Art Society
We also have a small first-class exhibition in the foyer of the Shoalhaven City Council building.
The Shoalhaven Art Society was formed in 1963 to promote and foster an appreciation of fine arts, and recognition of the artist in the community.
The Shoalhaven Art Centre has been open since the end of February, and the Art Society has been making the most of its first ever place to call home.
www.shoal.net.au /~bsippo/art/sas.html   (524 words)

  
 Shoalhaven Tourism inews
Shoalhaven City, on the South Coast of New South Wales, just under two hours south of Sydney.
The Shoalhaven is the No. 1 Tourist Destination in the State of New South Wales..
Covering the coast from Berry in the north down to Bawley Point and North Durras in south, along with Kangaroo Valley, Ulladulla, Sussex Inlet and Jervis Bay.
www.shoalhaven.net.au /tourism   (69 words)

  
 Shoalhaven Seachange Home Page
Since 2000 a trend has been emerging within the Shoalhaven whereby employers of all types, both in the private and public sector, have encountered difficulties in attracting younger professionals to the district to take up employment opportunities.
As a result a general awareness has emerged amongst management within both the public and private sectors, that the Shoalhaven must work at attracting professionals, particularly those of the younger demographic profile.
Copyright © 2002 Shoalhaven City Council - Last updated:
www.shoalhavenseachange.com.au   (131 words)

  
 Nowra, New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The City of Shoalhaven (population 91,500) is the local government area that covers 4,660 square kilometres covering around 100 km from the town of Berry in the north, to Durras Lake in the south; and, around 70 km from Jervis Bay in the east to Mount Griffith Taylor near Bungonia Caves in the west.
Nowra is, with its twin-town of Bomaderry, across the Shoalhaven River, a town of around 29,000 people (2001 Census).
HMAS Albatross, the naval air station of the Royal Australian Navy, about 10 km west of Nowra.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nowra,_New_South_Wales   (225 words)

  
 Welcome to GoLive CyberStudio 3
The Shoalhaven employment series figures maintained by the Economic Development Office of Shoalhaven City Council show that unemployment numbers have increased by only 90 between June 1996 and June 1998 and during this period an additional 1,375 jobs have been created to take up the increase in the labour force.
The Shoalhaven has strong population growth and is expected to increase from its current population of 82,000 to approximately 120,000 by the year 2010.
Young people in the Shoalhaven now have an important new information source available to them following the launch recently of the Shoalhaven Youth Services Directory.
www.shoalhaven.net.au /~sacc/Seb/bul6/pg2.html   (580 words)

  
 25/7/2005 -- Bitter outpouring at Carr's water plan
The river was already suffering from increased salinity, pollution, heavy concentrations of jellyfish and the death of native aquatic plants because the Sydney Catchment Authority was diverting fresh water flows from the top of the dam to Sydney, said Terry Barratt, the chairman of the Shoalhaven River Alliance.
About 200 Shoalhaven residents who attended a rally at Tallowa Dam in the valley at the weekend condemned the Premier, Bob Carr, for not consulting residents and demanded Sydney recycle its own water instead of taking more from the Shoalhaven River.
A $680 million project to pump more water from the Shoalhaven River to Sydney and raise the height of the Tallowa Dam threatens fishing and tourism interests and could worsen flooding in the Kangaroo Valley, residents, fishermen and tourism operators allege.
forests.org /articles/reader.asp?linkid=44523   (920 words)

  
 City's thirst a threat to health of Shoalhaven - Environment - www.smh.com.au
Presently, when the city starts to run out of water the State Government can pump from Tallowa Dam on the Shoalhaven River into Fitzroy Falls Reservoir in the Southern Highlands.
Almost a third of Sydney's water is being supplied by the Shoalhaven River each day, but there are fears the huge amount being moved could permanently alter the ecology of the river.
The Sydney Catchment Authority began transferring water from the Shoalhaven in April 2003 because of the drought.
www.smh.com.au /news/Environment/Citys-thirst-a-threat-to-health-of-Shoalhaven/2005/01/14/1105582718207.html   (560 words)

  
 Little Hills Press Travel Info NSW : Nowra
Nowra is the hub of the City of Shoalhaven, which has a population of around 83,000.
Nowra is situated on the banks of the Shoalhaven River, on the south coast of New South Wales.
The lookout is on Tourist Road, Beamont, north of Bomaderry, and offers panoramic views of the Shoalhaven River Valley and the coastline.
littlehills.com /travel_information/nsw.nowra.shtml   (3337 words)

  
 Peter Garrett - National Trust 1999 Annual Heritage Lecture
The impact of the city is immense, with an ecological footprint-the total amount of productive land and water required to produce the resources and accumulate the waste of the the city's population-stretching as far afield as Coffs Harbour to the north, past the Shoalhaven in the South.
The cathedral spires which dominated European cities for centuries were here very quickly passed by skyscrapers in their dozens, as the city of a mere two hundred and ten years grew at a breakneck pace.
The final irony now apparent as the infamous "toaster" imposes its ugliness upon the entrance of the city and at the same time is lauded as having the distinction of being the most expensive real estate in the world, courtesy of the spectacular views.
www.nsw.nationaltrust.org.au /pgarrett.html   (3337 words)

  
 Sanctuary Point
According to Ian Borrowdale, a two story house in Bolt street Shoalhaven Heads lost all of its roof which landed on the property to the rear, causing damage to the house.
They returned to the Shoalhaven on Wednesday pm after changing vehicles with a relief team of four from the northern unit who returned to Sydney.
Three response units from the Shoalhaven City unit were assisted by one from Southern Shoalhaven unit.
www.sanctuarypoint.com /ses.htm   (470 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Jervis Bay Territory Article
The nearest city is Nowra, about 40km or 30 minutes drive away, on the Shoalhaven River to the north.
Within the Booderee National Park is HMAS Creswell, the Royal Australian Navy College named after Captain William Creswell, the Director of the Commonwealth Naval Forces which later became the RAN.
Kalkara are launched from the airfield and later recovered by parachute into the water and thence by boats maintained at HMAS Creswell, after target-towing exercises off the coast with ships or aircraft.
www.ipedia.com /jervis_bay_territory.html   (694 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Sydney, other Australian cities could run dry by 2006
There are urgent plans to top up Sydney's dams from the Shoalhaven River via a new $195 million pipeline as part of the state government's plan to meet the city's water needs for the next 25 years.
The Murray is one of the country's foremost river systems, responsible, along with the Darling River, for irrigating 40% of the country's crops.
The growing of European-style crops is one of the main reasons for the degradation of the fresh water, experts say.
www.usatoday.com /weather/resources/climate/2004-11-19-dry-australia_x.htm   (912 words)

  
 Shoalhaven River, Nowra, Bridge Crossing Feasibility Study - 25/06/2003 - PRIV
Of course, this is not a matter for Shoalhaven City Council, although it is considering the problem.
I have great sympathy for the residents of the South Coast and, in particular, those who need to use the bridges crossing the Shoalhaven River.
On his whirlwind visit to the South Coast, the Minister correctly identified that the feasibility study he promised would be the first stage of addressing the river crossings.
www.parliament.nsw.gov.au /prod/parlment/hansart.nsf/V3Key/LA20030625038   (596 words)

  
 The Weekly Times Online
He was Chief Petty Officer on the HMAS Shoalhaven (in Korea), HMAS Melbourne and Sydney and later gave yeoman service to the Balmain Junior League and Putney-Tennyson Bowling Club.
Bill is a life member of BJL where he served as secretary and both the Putney-Tennyson Bowling and Community Clubs, helping establish the organisation as one of the finest in the City of Ryde.
Bill, who served in the Navy, grew up in Perth and helped Western Australia win a National Surf Life Saving Championship.
www.weeklytimes.com.au /2005/06_june/01_06_05/storyhh_07.html   (213 words)

  
 What's On Shoalhaven South Coast NSW Australia
Families can have the opportunity to get the know and understanding the rich environmental heritage of the Shoalhaven and Southern Highlands of the South Coast There are summer activities program during
8 and 20 Shoalhaven City Turf Club Meeting, Archer Racecourse, Albatross Road Nowra 4421 4550
26 -27 Shoalhaven Expo Manildra Environmental Farm Bolong Road Bomaderry.
www.southcoastleisuretimes.com.au /shoalhaven/whatson.html   (902 words)

  
 Shoalhaven City Council's Home Page
Following a comprehensive public exhibition period and consideration of a substantial number of submissions, Shoalhaven City Council at the Ordinary Meeting of Council held on Tuesday 28th June, 2005 adopted its Draft Management Plan 2005-2008 and Budget for 2005-2006.
A display of some of Shoalhaven City Council’s initiatives in relation to Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD) will be featured in Council’s main foyer at the Administrative Centre in Bridge Road Nowra.
A major consideration for Council in it’s Management Plan was to increase general purpose rates during 2005/2006 to provide additional funding for maintenance and infrastructure.
www.shoalhaven.nsw.gov.au   (902 words)

  
 Shoalhaven City Arts Centre
Apply at the Arts Centre or Council Administration Building Nowra for more information.
www.shoalhaven.nsw.gov.au /region/Arts/ArtsCentre   (902 words)

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