COUNCIL CLIPBOARD One Night Only - The Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow Australia's biggest and best comedy spectacular have embarked on its annual road trip around the country and is coming to Moree, showcasing the finest talents from the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Council's General Manager, Kelvin Tytherleigh commented, "The Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow is an example of the live productions we are planning to bring to Moree Memorial Hall when it reopens in late 2024. As we continue renovating the Hall, Moree Plains Shire Council took the opportunity to host the Comedy Festival and secure our place on the Roadshow circuit" The Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow comes to More on Wednesday 3 July 2024, Hosted by Dane Simpson, the More show will also feature comedians Lewis Garnham and Takashi Wakasugi Come along to this line-up of beloved comedy royalty alongside the freshest sensations, all in one hilarious show Mr Tytherleigh encouraged Moree residents to show their support "Gather your mates, secure your tickets and get ready for a well-deserved blast of comedy," The More Memorial Hallis planned to reopen showcasing and attracting a program of theatre and performing arts events to activate the venue TOUR DETAILS: MOREE Date: Wednesday 3 July 2024 Timels: 6pm for 6:30pm start Duration: 135 mins (inc. 20 min interval) Venue: More Services Club Ticket prices: $35 Tickets: www.booking.com/CPZXM Open Streets INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL ROADSHOW Moree Plains Shire Council is proud to announce its success in obtaining $145,000.00 under the Transport for NSW, Vibrant Streets Package (the Package) in the Open Street grants programs The Moree Plains Open Streets Festival will see a vibrant series of free community festival events throughout the year that will provide a safe and activated space for people to meet and gather Council will be rolling out live entertainment, market stalls, festive celebrations, cultural displays and car shows on the horizon in several locations throughout the Shine, with the Winter Festival in Moree set for July. The people of the Moree Plains will be able to connect and celebrate over winter-themed activities and attractions, such as a mechanical snowboard, synthetic ice-skating rink, giant snow globe, live entertainment, performances and food stalls. The Winter Festival will run over the weekend, Saturday 27 July from 12-9pm and Sunday 28 July from 11am- Spm Located on Balo Street from the comer of Heber and Balo Street to the pedestrian crossing located outside Amcal Chemist Vendors Please register your interest in having food/drinks stand by clicking on the following link and completing the form accordingly. https:forms.office.com/em By Monday 15 July 2004 For more information or to enquire, please contact Council's Community Development Offer Moore on 0476 463 123. The Open Streets Program aims to inject vibrancy into our streets and help create thriving local places that support businesses, creative sectors, and the community through events and activations. To ensure a festive and enjoyable experience for all attendees, expanded road closure areas have been designated to accommodate to temporarily close a street) and bring them alive through community events allowing people to enjoy and safely access Street activations and events under this Program will be delivered by January 2025, and will be free, open, and accessible to all Proudly supported by the NSW Government WINTER FESTIVAL JULY 27 JULY 28 Moree LGA Youth Crime Governance Group gathers for the First Time with a Vision to Improve Community Safety and Reduce Youth Crime More Shine Plans Council is proud to be a member of the newly formed More LGA Youth Crime Governance Group, co chaired by the More Local Aboriginal Land Council and Premier's Department Brought together at the end of May, the Group will share decision-making with the NSW Goverment solutions to reduce youth crime, beter support young people and improve community safety across the Moree UGA This approach aligns with the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, and recognises the importance of local decision- making capability building and shared data governance with the More Aboriginal community Council is excited to work in strong partnership with the group, which includes an alliance of Aboriginal recently formed in More, wo Aboriginal community representatives as well as NSW Police Force Just Reinvest, Aboriginal Legal Service, Aboriginal Affairs and Youth Justice In its first meeting, the Group deliberated and agreed on an innovative two-steam funding approach to allocate the $1m announced by NSW Government to boost after hours activities for young people and the desired outcomes from this funding. To prevent conflicts of interest, the Group will not be involved in developing specific assessment for this funding or assessing funding applications The Group also agreed to jointly analyse the data from community listening sessions undertaken by Premier's Department with more than 100 community members, including young people, their parents/caregivers and families, youth service providers, housing providers, social enterprises, business leaders and civil society groups. A report of key findings will be made publicly available. A place-based response in Moree On 12 March 2024, the NSW Government announced a $13.4m package of initiatives to address youth crime, support young people and improve community safety in More Initiatives included: .51m funding for 2024-25 to deliver after hours activities A new Ball Accommodation and Support Servic A service review and Youth Crime Action an Additional judicial resources and an increase in NSW Police options The Group is responsible for representing the voices of community, young people and victims, analysing data to build a shared understanding, and deciding on innovative ways to deliver each of these s Importantly, the Group will be accountable to community for its decisions. Outcomes are widely shared with community after each meeting, and where community members have questions, they can contact the group by emailing More Local Aboriginal Land Council cro@morale.com.au or the Premiers Department at moreecoordination@premierdepartment.now.gov.au Mark Johnson, Mayer, Moree Plains Shire Council "Addressing youth crime in Moree needs a whole of community effort and this group will be key to ensuring local views inform the delivery of meaningful, appropriate and sustainable responses to reduce me." "It's important to the success of this work with the Premier's Department that there is a shared sense of ownership for these issues with the community." "The Group has done a great job of coming together in the spirit of shared decision-making and Council is proud to be part of this. It's fantastic to see progress on the allocation of funding for after-hours activities, which centres on the needs of young people and will boost the valuable work of local community members and organisations". Steve Mcintosh, CEO, More LALC "The More Local Aboriginal Land Council is delighted to be co-chairing the Goverance Group alongside the Pres Department. We are keen to work with Council and other members to better support young people across the community. "As the cultural knowledge holders in Moree, the LALC welcomes this opportunity to bring key stakeholders and community together to expand opportunities for our young people, and empower them" Moree LGA Youth Crime Governance Group members include: Co-chairs Steve Mcintosh, More Local Aboriginal Land Council Plan de Zandt Premiers Department Donna Taylor, Plus X Aboriginal Medical Service Katie Smith, SHAE Academy Lorille Haines, Abcare Kia French, Bimbee Housing Denise Ranby, Thiyama- Family Violence Kain Tytherleigh Moree Plains Shire Counc Inspector Helen McM Mekayla Cochrane, Just NSW Aboriginal Legal Service Toni Johnston, Aboriginal Affairs NSW Carol Thomas, Youth Justice Dawn Blanch, community Peter Duncan, community representative Council is Hiring Begin your rewarding career today. Check out our latest vacancies on our website to find out more > https://www.mpsc.nsw.gov.au/want a job positions-vacant PO Box 420, Moree NSW 2400 council@mpsc.nsw.gov.au (02) 6757 3222 www.mpsc.nsw.gov.au F. McreePlainsShire Council: @MoreePlainsShire Council: moreenplains COUNCIL CLIPBOARD One Night Only - The Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow Australia's biggest and best comedy spectacular have embarked on its annual road trip around the country and is coming to Moree , showcasing the finest talents from the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Council's General Manager , Kelvin Tytherleigh commented , " The Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow is an example of the live productions we are planning to bring to Moree Memorial Hall when it reopens in late 2024. As we continue renovating the Hall , Moree Plains Shire Council took the opportunity to host the Comedy Festival and secure our place on the Roadshow circuit " The Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow comes to More on Wednesday 3 July 2024 , Hosted by Dane Simpson , the More show will also feature comedians Lewis Garnham and Takashi Wakasugi Come along to this line - up of beloved comedy royalty alongside the freshest sensations , all in one hilarious show Mr Tytherleigh encouraged Moree residents to show their support " Gather your mates , secure your tickets and get ready for a well - deserved blast of comedy , " The More Memorial Hallis planned to reopen showcasing and attracting a program of theatre and performing arts events to activate the venue TOUR DETAILS : MOREE Date : Wednesday 3 July 2024 Timels : 6pm for 6:30 pm start Duration : 135 mins ( inc . 20 min interval ) Venue : More Services Club Ticket prices : $ 35 Tickets : www.booking.com/CPZXM Open Streets INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL ROADSHOW Moree Plains Shire Council is proud to announce its success in obtaining $ 145,000.00 under the Transport for NSW , Vibrant Streets Package ( the Package ) in the Open Street grants programs The Moree Plains Open Streets Festival will see a vibrant series of free community festival events throughout the year that will provide a safe and activated space for people to meet and gather Council will be rolling out live entertainment , market stalls , festive celebrations , cultural displays and car shows on the horizon in several locations throughout the Shine , with the Winter Festival in Moree set for July . The people of the Moree Plains will be able to connect and celebrate over winter - themed activities and attractions , such as a mechanical snowboard , synthetic ice - skating rink , giant snow globe , live entertainment , performances and food stalls . The Winter Festival will run over the weekend , Saturday 27 July from 12-9pm and Sunday 28 July from 11 am- Spm Located on Balo Street from the comer of Heber and Balo Street to the pedestrian crossing located outside Amcal Chemist Vendors Please register your interest in having food / drinks stand by clicking on the following link and completing the form accordingly . https : forms.office.com/em By Monday 15 July 2004 For more information or to enquire , please contact Council's Community Development Offer Moore on 0476 463 123 . The Open Streets Program aims to inject vibrancy into our streets and help create thriving local places that support businesses , creative sectors , and the community through events and activations . To ensure a festive and enjoyable experience for all attendees , expanded road closure areas have been designated to accommodate to temporarily close a street ) and bring them alive through community events allowing people to enjoy and safely access Street activations and events under this Program will be delivered by January 2025 , and will be free , open , and accessible to all Proudly supported by the NSW Government WINTER FESTIVAL JULY 27 JULY 28 Moree LGA Youth Crime Governance Group gathers for the First Time with a Vision to Improve Community Safety and Reduce Youth Crime More Shine Plans Council is proud to be a member of the newly formed More LGA Youth Crime Governance Group , co chaired by the More Local Aboriginal Land Council and Premier's Department Brought together at the end of May , the Group will share decision - making with the NSW Goverment solutions to reduce youth crime , beter support young people and improve community safety across the Moree UGA This approach aligns with the National Agreement on Closing the Gap , and recognises the importance of local decision- making capability building and shared data governance with the More Aboriginal community Council is excited to work in strong partnership with the group , which includes an alliance of Aboriginal recently formed in More , wo Aboriginal community representatives as well as NSW Police Force Just Reinvest , Aboriginal Legal Service , Aboriginal Affairs and Youth Justice In its first meeting , the Group deliberated and agreed on an innovative two - steam funding approach to allocate the $ 1m announced by NSW Government to boost after hours activities for young people and the desired outcomes from this funding . To prevent conflicts of interest , the Group will not be involved in developing specific assessment for this funding or assessing funding applications The Group also agreed to jointly analyse the data from community listening sessions undertaken by Premier's Department with more than 100 community members , including young people , their parents / caregivers and families , youth service providers , housing providers , social enterprises , business leaders and civil society groups . A report of key findings will be made publicly available . A place - based response in Moree On 12 March 2024 , the NSW Government announced a $ 13.4m package of initiatives to address youth crime , support young people and improve community safety in More Initiatives included : .51m funding for 2024-25 to deliver after hours activities A new Ball Accommodation and Support Servic A service review and Youth Crime Action an Additional judicial resources and an increase in NSW Police options The Group is responsible for representing the voices of community , young people and victims , analysing data to build a shared understanding , and deciding on innovative ways to deliver each of these s Importantly , the Group will be accountable to community for its decisions . Outcomes are widely shared with community after each meeting , and where community members have questions , they can contact the group by emailing More Local Aboriginal Land Council cro@morale.com.au or the Premiers Department at moreecoordination@premierdepartment.now.gov.au Mark Johnson , Mayer , Moree Plains Shire Council " Addressing youth crime in Moree needs a whole of community effort and this group will be key to ensuring local views inform the delivery of meaningful , appropriate and sustainable responses to reduce me . " " It's important to the success of this work with the Premier's Department that there is a shared sense of ownership for these issues with the community . " " The Group has done a great job of coming together in the spirit of shared decision - making and Council is proud to be part of this . It's fantastic to see progress on the allocation of funding for after - hours activities , which centres on the needs of young people and will boost the valuable work of local community members and organisations " . Steve Mcintosh , CEO , More LALC " The More Local Aboriginal Land Council is delighted to be co - chairing the Goverance Group alongside the Pres Department . We are keen to work with Council and other members to better support young people across the community . " As the cultural knowledge holders in Moree , the LALC welcomes this opportunity to bring key stakeholders and community together to expand opportunities for our young people , and empower them " Moree LGA Youth Crime Governance Group members include : Co - chairs Steve Mcintosh , More Local Aboriginal Land Council Plan de Zandt Premiers Department Donna Taylor , Plus X Aboriginal Medical Service Katie Smith , SHAE Academy Lorille Haines , Abcare Kia French , Bimbee Housing Denise Ranby , Thiyama- Family Violence Kain Tytherleigh Moree Plains Shire Counc Inspector Helen McM Mekayla Cochrane , Just NSW Aboriginal Legal Service Toni Johnston , Aboriginal Affairs NSW Carol Thomas , Youth Justice Dawn Blanch , community Peter Duncan , community representative Council is Hiring Begin your rewarding career today . Check out our latest vacancies on our website to find out more > https://www.mpsc.nsw.gov.au/want a job positions - vacant PO Box 420 , Moree NSW 2400 council@mpsc.nsw.gov.au ( 02 ) 6757 3222 www.mpsc.nsw.gov.au F. McreePlainsShire Council : @MoreePlainsShire Council : moreenplains