Bong Bong Common

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This consultation has concluded. The Bong Bong Common Masterplan was adopted by Wingecarribee Shire Council on 22 May 2019.



Wingecarribee Shire Council is seeking comments on the Draft Bong Bong Common Masterplan.

Council has developed a draft Masterplan for the Bong Bong Common which will guide future provision, development and maintenance of this unique open space.

A key focus of the Masterplan is to create connectivity between the eastern and western sides of the Common and provide opportunities for visitors to learn about Aboriginal heritage, details of the first European settlement and to walk along the original Argyle Road.

Masterplans are visionary and intended to explore the possibilities of sites in order to develop and protect them in the most appropriate manner for each particular location. The Masterplan indicates short, medium and long term projects, some of which are aspirational and subject to available funding, environmental impacts and community feedback.


LEARN ABOUT THE DETAILED PLANS for walks, river crossings, signage, site entry, parking and toilet facilities plus much more in the Document Library and FAQs or view large images. Printed copies can also be viewed at libraries and the Civic Centre or online at www.yoursaywingecarribee.com.au.


SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS by Monday 22 April 2019:

  • in the online submission form
  • via email to mail@wsc.nsw.gov.au
  • post to PO Box 141, Moss Vale NSW 2577

For further information contact Council’s Asset Planner - Parks and Buildings on phone 4868 0888 or use the 'Ask a Question' tool below.




Wingecarribee Shire Council is seeking comments on the Draft Bong Bong Common Masterplan.

Council has developed a draft Masterplan for the Bong Bong Common which will guide future provision, development and maintenance of this unique open space.

A key focus of the Masterplan is to create connectivity between the eastern and western sides of the Common and provide opportunities for visitors to learn about Aboriginal heritage, details of the first European settlement and to walk along the original Argyle Road.

Masterplans are visionary and intended to explore the possibilities of sites in order to develop and protect them in the most appropriate manner for each particular location. The Masterplan indicates short, medium and long term projects, some of which are aspirational and subject to available funding, environmental impacts and community feedback.


LEARN ABOUT THE DETAILED PLANS for walks, river crossings, signage, site entry, parking and toilet facilities plus much more in the Document Library and FAQs or view large images. Printed copies can also be viewed at libraries and the Civic Centre or online at www.yoursaywingecarribee.com.au.


SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS by Monday 22 April 2019:

  • in the online submission form
  • via email to mail@wsc.nsw.gov.au
  • post to PO Box 141, Moss Vale NSW 2577

For further information contact Council’s Asset Planner - Parks and Buildings on phone 4868 0888 or use the 'Ask a Question' tool below.


  • CLOSED: The opportunity to make a submission about the Bong Bong Common Masterplan concluded on Monday 22 April 2019.

    Please review the Draft Bong Bong Common Masterplan (in the Document Library) and provide your feedback below by 9am Monday 22 April 2019.

    All submissions will be considered by Council prior to adoption of a Bong Bong Common Masterplan.

    All responses will be retained for reporting to Council, however, personal details will not be included and confidentiality will be maintained. Any submissions made, may be publicly available under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (GIPA Act).

    This consultation has concluded. The Bong Bong Common Masterplan was adopted by Wingecarribee Shire Council on 22 May 2019.

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