Moorebank Logistics Park Community Consultative Committee

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Monday 12th March 2018

Moorebank Logistics Park Community Consultative Committee

Nominations are open for the appointment of community members to the Moorebank Logistics Park Community Consultative Committee.

Want to contribute to your community?

Many State Significant projects in NSW have Community Consultative Committees.

These committees provide a forum for open dialogue between the proponent and representatives of the local community, stakeholder groups and local councils on issues directly relating to the project.

We are looking for a mix of people who live locally or are members of a stakeholder group to join the new Moorebank Logistics Park Community Consultative Committee.

NSW Department of Planning & Environment’s Community Consultative Committee guidelines (Section 3.4) require that community representatives must:

  • be current residents or landowners within the relevant local government area
  • demonstrate involvement in local community groups and/or activities
  • have knowledge and awareness of the project and related issues of concern to the local community
  • be able to represent and communicate the interests of the affected local community
  • be willing to adhere to the committee’s code of conduct

Representatives of stakeholder groups must:

  • be a member of a stakeholder group with an interest in the project – including an industry, community, environmental or Aboriginal group
  • have knowledge and awareness of the project and related issues of concern
  • be able to represent and communicate the interests of the group or community
  • be willing to adhere to the committee’s code of conduct

Your role as a committee member is voluntary.

Moorebank Logistics Park has entered major construction for its Stage 1 and recently received Planning Assessment Commission approval for Stage 2 activities at Moorebank Precinct East.

Selection criteria: You will be expected to contribute constructively to committee discussions, attend about four meetings a year and communicate information about Moorebank Logistics Park between the committee and broader community.

If you would like to apply, download a copy of the nomination form below.

Applications must be lodged by 11.59pm on Monday 9 April and sent to the independent chairperson of the Moorebank Logistics Park Community Consultative Committee:

Dr Colin Gellatly

Email: colgellatly@cgaa.com.au

Post: Dr Colin Gellatly, PO Box 56, Hunters Hill NSW 2110

Nomination forms

Community representative

Stakeholder group representative

 

 

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