Pesticide Use Notification Procedure for Outdoor Public Places May

Pesticide
Notification
Gosforduse
City
Council
Procedure for Outdoor
Pesticide Use Notification Procedure
Public
Places
FOR
Outdoor Public Places
May 2015
INTRODUCTION
Gosford City Council ('Council') is responsible for the management of a large area of land within the
Gosford local government area. Refer to Appendix 2 for a map of the regional context of the
Gosford LGA and Appendix 3 for a register of public places owned or managed by Council for
recreation activities. Council is obligated under the Noxious Weeds Act 1993 (NSW) to control
noxious weeds on land for which it is responsible. Under the Threatened Species Conservation Act
1995 (NSW) Council is also responsible for implementing the actions specified in threat abatement
plans to manage key threatening processes, such as predation by the European Red Fox, in order
to protect threatened species.
A variety of methods are available to control pests, each method has advantages and
disadvantages. Before conducting pest control, Council considers the environmental, social and
economic aspects of the methods available. Where practical, Council aims to employ methods other
than pesticide application to control pests or to minimise the risk of harm from pesticide use by
applying the control hierarchy provided in the Safe Use of Pesticides Including Herbicides in Nonagriculture Workplaces (2006) published by Workcover NSW. If pesticide application is determined
to be the most efficient and practical method, legislative requirements (including record keeping and
trained operators), label instructions, relevant permit requirements and Licence conditions are
adhered to.
The NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (formally the Department of Environment and
Conservation) defines pesticides as any substance or mixture of substances used to destroy,
suppress or alter the life cycle of any pest. Pesticides include herbicides, fungicides, insecticides,
fumigants, bactericides, rodenticides, baits, lures, repellents and pesticides used on animals to
control external parasites (refer to glossary in Appendix 1). Council's main pesticide uses are
herbicide application for weed control and insecticide application for control of certain insect pests in
specific locations. Council holds an Environmental Protection Licence (#7643), issued by the NSW
Office of Environment and Heritage, for the application of herbicides to the waterways of Gosford
local government area. Bait insecticides are used for termite and ant control to protect structures
and public safety wherever this is considered an effective method. Other pesticide uses include
fungicides, rodenticides, bird baits and large vertebrate baits.
This Pesticide Use Notification Procedure has been prepared in accordance with the requirements
of the Pesticides Regulation 2009 (NSW). The aim of the procedure is to meet the community's right
to know about pesticide applications made to outdoor public places that are owned or controlled by
Gosford City Council. The procedure allows members of the community to take action to avoid
contact with pesticides, if they wish.
The Pesticide Use Notification Procedure describes how Gosford City Council will notify members of
the community of pesticide applications it makes or allows to be made to public places that it owns
or controls. The procedure describes:
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Public places covered by this procedure;
Who regularly uses these public places, an estimate of the level of use and the types of
pesticides Council may use;
How and when Council will notify the community of pesticide use in outdoor public places;
How the community will be notified of the procedure;
How future reviews of the procedure will be conducted; and
Contact details for anyone wishing to discuss this procedure with Council.
This procedure only applies to pesticides used in outdoor public places and around the exterior of
Council buildings.
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PUBLIC PLACES COVERED BY THIS PROCEDURE
Gosford City Council proposes to use or allow the use of pesticides in the following categories of
outdoor public places that it owns or controls in the local government area:
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Public gardens;
Parks;
Playgrounds & BBQ areas (including Mangrove Dam);
Sporting fields and exterior of sporting facilities (including courts, skate and bike facilities and
stadiums);
Golf courses and bowling greens;
Camping grounds;
Foreshore reserves;
Bushland reserves (excluding BBQ areas);
Beaches and dunes;
Waterways and enclosed water bodies (including drainage channels, coastal lagoons and
wetlands);
Water supply catchments (Mangrove and Mooney Mooney Creeks);
Bridges and wharves;
Road verges and reserves (including medians, roundabouts and streetscapes);
Laneways and pathways;
Easements accessible to the public (including road, water and sewer);
Landfills;
Council structures (e.g. bus shelters and car parking stations); and
Exterior of Council buildings (including amenity blocks, community centres, theatres and
galleries, libraries, shopping centres).
Gosford City Council's estimate of the level of community use, regular user groups and types of
pesticide used in each of the categories of outdoor public places owned or controlled by Council is
summarised in the following table. Although not required by the Pesticides Regulation 2009 NSW, a
summary of the type of pesticide use in each category of public place is also provided. Note some
public places may include crown land under Council's care control and management.
Public places
Public gardens
Parks
Playgrounds
& BBQ Areas
(including
Mangrove
Creek Dam)
Regular user
groups
 General
community
 General
community
 General
community
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Level of
use
Type of pesticide and application method
(glossary in Appendix 1)
High
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Medium
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High
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Direct application of herbicides
Low volume spraying of herbicides or
insecticides
High volume spraying of herbicides
Spraying of fungicides
Spraying of termiticides
Direct application of herbicides
Low volume spraying of herbicides or
insecticides
High volume spraying of herbicides
Spraying of fungicides
Spraying of termiticides
Direct application of herbicides
Low volume spraying of herbicides or
insecticides
High volume spraying of herbicides
Spraying of termiticides
Bait bird control
Rodenticides
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Sporting fields
and facilities
(including
courts, skate
and bike
facilities and
stadiums)
Golf courses
and bowling
greens
Camping
grounds
Foreshore
reserves
 Sporting clubs
and
associations
 School sports
groups
 General
recreational
users (e.g.
joggers, dogwalker)
 Members of
the golf or
bowling club
and visitors
 Customers
 General
community
 General
community
High
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High
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High
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High
Bushland
reserves
(excluding
BBQ areas)
 General
community
Medium
Beaches and
dunes
 General
community
High
Waterways
and enclosed
water bodies
(including
drainage
channels,
coastal
lagoons and
wetlands)
 Local
residents
Low
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Direct application of herbicides
Low volume spraying of herbicides or
insecticides
High volume spraying of herbicides or
insecticides
Spraying of fungicides
Spraying of termiticides
Direct application of herbicides
Low volume spraying of herbicides or
insecticides
High volume spraying of herbicides or
insecticides
Spraying of fungicides
Spraying of termiticides
Bait termiticides
Bait bird control
Rodenticides
Direct application of herbicides
Low volume spraying of herbicides or
insecticides
High volume spraying of herbicides
Spraying of termiticides
Bait termiticides
Bait bird control
Rodenticides
Direct application of herbicides
Low volume spraying of herbicides or
insecticides
High volume spraying of herbicides
Spraying of termiticides
Direct application of herbicides
Low volume spraying of herbicides
High volume spraying of herbicides
Spraying of termiticides
Bait termiticides,
Large vertebrate baiting
Direct application of herbicides
Low volume spraying of herbicides
High volume spraying of herbicides
Spraying of termiticides
Bait termiticides
Direct application of herbicides
Low volume spraying of herbicides
High volume spraying of herbicides
Application of algaecides
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Water supply
catchments
(Mangrove and
Mooney
Mooney
Creeks)
Bridges,
wharves, road
verges and
reserves
(including
medians,
roundabouts
and
streetscapes)
Laneways and
pathways
Easements
accessible to
the public
(including
road, water
and sewer)
Landfills
Council
structures
(including bus
shelters) and
exterior of
Council
buildings
(including
amenity
blocks)
 Campers at
Dubbo Gully
 Walkers
Low
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Direct application of herbicides
Low volume spraying of herbicides
High volume spraying of herbicides
Large vertebrate baiting
 Local
residents or
visitors
walking or
driving on the
road
 Commercial
road users
 Transport
industry
workers
 Local
residents
 People who
work in the
area
 Visitors to the
area
 Local
residents and
people who
work in the
area
Low for
rural roads
and
bridges
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Direct application of herbicides
Low volume spraying of herbicides
High volume spraying of herbicides
Spraying of termiticides
Bait termiticides
Medium to
high
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Direct application of herbicides
Low volume spraying of herbicides
High volume spraying of herbicides
Spraying of termiticides
Low to
medium
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Direct application of herbicides
Low volume spraying of herbicides
High volume spraying of herbicides
Spraying of termiticides
High
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Direct application of herbicides
Low volume spraying of herbicides or
insecticides
Spraying of termiticides
Bait termiticides
Bait rodenticides
Bait bird control
Low volume spraying of herbicides or
insecticides
High volume spraying of insecticides
Spraying of termiticides
Bait termiticides
Bait rodenticides
Bait bird control
 Customers
 General
community
 Council staff
 Sporting
groups
Medium to
high for
urban
roads and
wharves
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High
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NOTIFICATION ARRANGEMENTS
This section of the procedure describes how and when Gosford City Council will provide notice of
pesticide use in outdoor public places, including special measures for sensitive places that are
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adjacent to public places, arrangements for emergency pesticide applications and circumstances
where notice will not be given.
These notification requirements are based on Gosford City Council’s assessment of:
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The level of use of public places where pesticides may be used;
The extent to which members of the public who are most likely to be sensitive to pesticides
(for example children, sick, pregnant or elderly people) use these areas regularly;
The extent to which activities generally undertaken in these areas could lead to some direct
contact with pesticides (such as BBQ areas where food is consumed, sporting or other
recreational activities that result in contact with the ground); and
Type of pesticide used.
Notice of pesticide use will be provided by one or more of the following methods:
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Signs;
Information on Council's website (which will describe programmed pesticide use in public
places);
Information on Council’s Gosford Connect newsletter or social media;
Letters;
Fax and email;
A notice in a local newspaper;
Door knocking;
Letterbox drop; and/or
Phone contact.
Council will also allow persons and organisations to nominate to have their details placed on a
central register which would allow them to be notified of certain types of pesticide uses in particular
places, as described in this section of the procedure.
Outdoor recreation areas
The notification procedures described below will apply to the following public place categories
owned or controlled by Council within the local government area:
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Public gardens;
Parks;
Playgrounds and BBQ areas;
Sporting fields and facilities;
Golf courses and bowling greens;
Camping grounds;
Foreshore reserves;
Bushland reserves; and
Beaches and dunes.
Appendix 3 provides the name and address of Council owned or managed land for recreational use.
In these public places, signs will be erected near the application area or main entrance immediately
prior to application and removed immediately after application (if label instructions for the selected
pesticide provide a withholding period, the signs will be removed after this period has expired) for
the following pesticide uses:
o Direct application of herbicides;
o Low volume spraying of herbicides or insecticides;
o High volume spraying of herbicides and insecticides;
o Spraying of fungicides; and
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Spraying of termiticides.
If a spray vehicle is used, an additional sign will also be attached to the vehicle.
If bait termiticides, bait bird control or rodenticides are used in outdoor recreation areas, including
outdoor BBQ facilities, signs will be provided to the general community near the application area or
main entrance on the day of application and removed seven days following application.
Where any of the above pesticide uses occur adjacent to sensitive places (see glossary) the
occupiers will be provided with 48 hours prior targeted notice by phone, fax, email or letterbox drop
(whichever is most practical).
In addition to the notification requirements stated above:
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For playground and BBQ areas only, signs will be provided to the general community near
the application area or main entrance on the day of application and removed the day
following application, for all the above pesticide uses (excluding bait termiticides, bait bird
control or rodenticides).
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For sporting fields and facilities only, sporting groups, schools and occupiers of adjacent
sensitive places that register interest with Council can also have notice of high volume
spraying of herbicide and insecticide programs faxed or emailed at least 48 hours prior to
application.
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For public gardens only, if pesticides must be applied during periods of high use and work
cannot be scheduled at another time, a Council employee will be present to observe
pedestrian movements and prevent access to the area during application.
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For bushland reserves only (specifically Katandra Reserve, Kincumber Mountain Reserve
and Rumbalara Reserve), signs will be erected at least five days prior to the commencement
of large vertebrate baiting. Signs will remain erected during baiting and for a minimum of four
weeks from the last day of baiting. Signs will be erected at:
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Every man made entrance to the bushland reserve;
At every entrance to the baiting location;
At the extremities of and at 1km intervals along the boundaries where the bushland
reserve adjoins a public thoroughfare; and
At the extremities of and at 1km intervals along any public thoroughfare traversing
the bushland reserve but not along internal roads, tracks or trails.
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Public notification will also include an advertisement in a local newspaper at least five days
prior to the commencement of baiting. All neighbours immediately adjoining the bushland
reserve boundary, within 300m of the site where baits will be laid, will be given a minimum of
five days written notice prior to the commencement of the baiting program. Public notification
will include details of the baiting program and a reminder that dogs and cats are prohibited in
bushland reserves.
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For golf courses and bowling greens only, information on the quarterly program for all
pesticide uses listed in Table 1 shall be available in a printed brochure from the
administration office.
For Bushcare sites, pesticide use will not be scheduled on days that a group works. In the
event that this is not possible, the Bushcare Convener will be notified at least 24 hours prior
to application.
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Waterways and enclosed water bodies
For low or high volume spraying of selective herbicides to waterways, notification will be provided in
accordance with Environmental Protection Licence #7643 conditions, which include:
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Information published in a notice in a local newspaper at least 7 days prior to the application
to waters,
Written notification to any occupiers of waters, or any occupier of land adjacent to the
waters, into which herbicides are to be applied at least 7 days in advance, and
Erection of a warning sign adjacent to the waters into which herbicides are to be applied,
remaining erected until water is safe for use.
For application of algaecides to waterways, notification will be provided in accordance with
Environmental Protection Licence #12170 conditions, which include:
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Information published in a notice in a local newspaper at least 7 days prior to the application
to waters,
Written notification to any occupiers of waters, or any occupier of land adjacent to the
waters, into which algaecides are to be applied at least 7 days in advance, and
Erection of a warning sign adjacent to the waters into which algaecides are to be applied,
remaining erected until water is safe for use.
Outdoor public thoroughfares, water supply catchments and certain easements accessible
to the public
The notification arrangements described below will apply to the following categories of public place
owned or controlled by Council within the LGA:
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Water supply catchments;
Bridges and wharves;
Road verges and reserves, including table drains not holding water, medians, roundabouts
and streetscapes;
Laneways and pathways; and
Easements.
In these public places, information on the forward program of high volume spraying of noxious
weeds declared under the Noxious Weeds Act 1993 NSW will be posted annually on Council's
website.
In these public places, where:
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Direct application of herbicides;
Low volume spraying of herbicides;
High volume spraying of herbicides;
Spraying of termiticides; and
Bait termiticides
is to take place, signs will be erected immediately prior to spraying and removed immediately after
spraying. Signs will be placed at the beginning of the area to be sprayed, except for roundabouts
where signs will be placed a major access points. Spraying shall occur at no more than 1km from
the sign. Signs will indicate the full product name and contact details for enquiries. An additional
sign will also be attached to the spray vehicle during operation.
Notice will not be given where occupiers of properties adjacent to Coucil public places use
pesticides on parts of these public places adjacent to their properties.
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Herbicide spraying or termiticide application will not take place on outdoor public thoroughfares,
bridges and wharves and easements adjacent to sensitive places when these places are in use. For
example, herbicide spraying could occur during school holidays or out of school hours. In addition,
prior notice by mail or letterbox drop will be provided at least five days before pesticide application.
Certified organic farmers, and/or parties who register interest with Council (for example
immunodeficiency), may request that Council does not apply pesticides adjacent to their property, if
they supply copies of certification. Council will continue not to apply pesticides adjacent to the
property, as long as the property owner eradicates all noxious weeds and maintains the height of
grassed verges to a maximum of 25cm. Certified organic farmers are also requested to erect signs
at property boundaries indicating 'organic farm'.
For water supply catchments only, signs will be erected at every man made entrance into the
catchment one week prior to, during and four weeks following large vertebrate baiting. All
neighbours immediately adjoining the water supply catchment boundary, within 300m of the site
where baits will be laid, will be given a minimum of five days written notice prior to the
commencement of the baiting program. Information regarding large vertebrate baiting programs will
also be published in a notice in a local newspaper two weeks prior to the commencement of baiting.
Council structures, landfills and Council buildings exteriors
For pesticide use at Council structures, landfills and building exteriors (including amenity blocks,
community centres, theatres and galleries, libraries and shopping centres), signs will be erected
near the application area or main entrance immediately prior to application and removed once
pesticide application has finished for the following pesticides uses:
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Direct application of herbicides;
Low volume spraying of herbicides or insecticides;
Spray termiticides;
Bait termiticides;
Bait rodenticides; and
Bait bird control.
For high volume spraying of insecticides or termiticides at Council structures, landfills and building
exteriors, signs will be erected near the application area or main entrance immediately prior to
application and will remain erected for 24 hours following pesticide application.
Council's annual pest and noxious weed control program will also be displayed on Council's
website, which will specify the location, type of pesticide to be used and intended period of
application.
Where any of the above pesticide uses occur adjacent to a sensitive place, the occupiers will be
provided with 24 hours prior targeted notice either in person or by phone, fax, mail or letterbox drop
(whichever is most practical). Also, signage will remain erected for 24 hours following application.
Special measures for sensitive places
The Pesticides Regulation 2009 NSW defines a sensitive place to be any:
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School or pre-school;
Kindergarten;
Childcare centre;
Hospital;
Community health centre;
Nursing home; and
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Any additional place declared to be a sensitive place by the NSW Office of Environment and
Heritage.
Special notification measures for programmed pesticide use in outdoor public places adjacent to
sensitive places, for each category of public place, have already been noted.
For non-emergency reactive pesticide use in outdoor public places next to sensitive places, Council
will provide concurrent notice shortly before use to the occupier by phone, door-knock or letterbox
drop, depending upon what is practical.
If a pesticide must be used to deal with an emergency in an outdoor public place that is adjacent to
a sensitive place, Council will organise a door-knock of that sensitive place, immediately before
application, so people are aware that a pesticide is about to be used to deal with a dangerous pest
infestation.
Notification of emergency pesticide applications
In cases where emergency pesticide applications in public places are required to deal with biting or
dangerous pests such as wasps, bees, venomous spiders, fleas, bird mites, ants or rodents (that
pose an immediate health hazard), or pests that pose immediate risk of harm to assets (e.g. army
grubs at sporting fields), Council will provide notice by erecting signs near the application area or
main entrance immediately prior to application, removing them immediately after, for the following
pesticide uses:
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Low volume spraying of insecticides;
High volume spraying of insecticides; and
Bait rodenticides.
A sign will also be attached to the spray vehicle during operation.
Pesticide contractors and lessees of public places
Gosford City Council may engage contractors to perform maintenance or pest control activities, on
its behalf, on public land. As part of these activities, if a contractor must use pesticides on public
land, Gosford City Council will ensure that the contractor notifies the community in accordance with
the requirements of this procedure.
Where persons or organisations hold an existing lease on Gosford City Council land that remains a
public place and if they use pesticides in this area, Gosford City Coucil will still require notification in
accordance with the requirements of this procedure.
Types of pesticide use for which no notice will be provided
Notice will not be provided for the use of pesticides (such as chlorine) for the purpose of water
treatment in outdoor public places, such as spas, pools and water features.
Council may use small quantities of some pesticides that are widely available in retail outlets and
ordinarily used for domestic purposes (including home gardening). Examples include control of
minor outbreaks of outdoor insect pests using baits or aerosol cans and spot weed control using a
hand-held applicator or paint brush for cut and paint technique (see 'direct application' in glossary in
Appendix 1). The Pesticide Regulation 2009 clause 13(2)(c) provides a small-scale exemption for
record keeping if the pesticide:
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Is ordinarily used for domestic purposes (including home gardening); and
Is widely available to the general public at retail outlets (for example, at supermarkets); and
Is being applied by hand or hand-held applicator; and
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Is being used in a quantity that in the case of outdoor use is appropriate for outdoor
domestic purposes (so long as it does not exceed 20 litres or 20 kilograms of 'ready-to-use'
product or 5 litres or 5 kilograms of concentrated product).
The small-scale exemption will be adopted for the purposes of this notification procedure. Notice of
pesticide use in outdoor public places will not be provided if all of the conditions listed above are
met. If a team of workers apply pesticides, the small-scale exemption applies to each individual
user. That is, notification will not be provided if each individual meets the conditions listed above.
WHAT INFORMATION WILL BE PROVIDED
In accordance with clause 20(1)(h) of the Pesticides Regulation 2009 NSW, notice of pesticide uses
will include the following information:
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The full product name of the pesticide to be used.
The purpose for which the pesticide to be used.
The dates on which, or the range of dates during which, the pesticide is to be used.
The places where the pesticide is to be used.
Any warnings about limitations on the subsequent use of or entry onto the land if such
warnings are specified on the approved label for the pesticide or in the permit for use of the
pesticide.
A contact telephone number or email address for the officer of the public authority whom the
affected persons can contact to discuss the notice.
HOW THE COMMUNITY WILL BE INFORMED OF THIS PROCEDURE
Gosford City Council will advise residents of this procedure and its contents by:
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Making a copy of the procedure available for public viewing, free of charge, at its main
customer service centre at 49 Mann Street, Gosford, during office hours;
Placing a copy of the procedure on the Council website at www.gosford.nsw.gov.au;
Placing a notice in Express Advocate - Gosford Edition; and
Placing a notice in the NSW Government Gazette.
FUTURE REVIEWS OF THE PROCEDURE
The notification procedure will be reviewed every three years or when circumstances require a
review of the procedure. The review will be co-ordinated by the Environment Officer (IMS). The
review will include:
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A report on progress of implementing the procedure;
Placing the procedure on public exhibition, with any proposed changes and calling for public
submissions; and
In light of public submissions, making recommendations for alterations (if applicable) to the
procedure.
CONTACT DETAILS
Anyone wishing to contact Gosford City Council to discuss the notification procedure or to obtain
details of pesticide applications in public places should contact:
Team Leader - Culture
49 Mann St, Gosford. NSW. 2250.
Phone: (02) 4325 8222 Fax: (02) 4323 2477
Email: goscity@gosford.nsw.gov.au or access the website www.gosford.nsw.gov.au
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APPENDIX 1
GLOSSARY
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GLOSSARY (Sourced from http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/envirom/pestwhtr.htm)
Algaecides - These are pesticides used specifically for controlling algae blooms, for example in
waterways.
Bactericides - These destroy, suppress or prevent the spread of bacteria. Examples are swimming
pool chemicals containing chlorine, and products used to control black spot (bacterial blight) on
garden plants or in orchards. Disinfectants for household and industrial use are excluded and are
not considered pesticides.
Baits - These are ready-prepared products or products which need to be mixed with a food to
control a pest. This category includes baits prepared for the control of large animals, such as foxes
and rabbits, and baits for insects, such as cockroaches and ants.
Direct application - Method of applying concentrated liquid immediately onto target, for example
cut and paint technique whereby concentrated herbicide is directly painted onto the cut stump of a
plant, or drill and fill technique whereby holes are drilled in woody stump and filled with a small
volume of concentrated herbicide.
Fungicides - These control, destroy, render ineffective or regulate the effect of a fungus; for
example, fungicides are used to treat grey mould on grape vines and fruit trees.
Herbicides - These destroy, suppress or prevent the spread of a weed or other unwanted
vegetation; for example, the herbicide glyphosate is used to control a range of weeds in home
gardens, bushland and agricultural situations.
High volume spraying - Method of applying a high volume of a liquid through the use of a
motorised mechanical pump.
Insecticides - These destroy, suppress, stupefy, inhibit the feeding of, or prevent infestations or
attacks by, an insect. Insecticides are used to control a wide variety of insect pests, including thrips,
aphids, moths, fruit flies and locusts. In NSW, pesticides include products such as flea powders and
liquids used externally on animals. Injections or other medicines administered internally to treat
animals are veterinary medicines and are excluded.
Low volume spraying - Method of applying a low volume of a liquid using a hand pump applicator.
Lures - These are chemicals that attract a pest to a pesticide for the purpose of its destruction.
Solely food-based lures, for example cheese in a mousetrap, are excluded and are not considered
pesticides.
Rodenticides - These are pesticides used specifically for controlling rodents such as mice and rats.
Repellents - These repel rather than destroy a pest. Included in this category are personal insect
repellents used to repel biting insects.
Sensitive place - School or pre-school, kindergarten, childcare centre, hospital, community health
centre, nursing home, or any additional place declared to be a sensitive place by the Environment
Protection Authority (now a part of the Department of Environment and Conservation), as declared
under clause 11J(1) of the Pesticides Regulation 1995 NSW.
Termiticides - These are pesticides used specifically for controlling termites, which may be applied
as a spray or deployed as a bait.
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MAP OF GOSFORD CITY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
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REGISTER OF PUBLIC PLACES OWNED OR MANAGED BY GOSFORD CITY COUNCIL FOR
RECREATION ACTIVITIES
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ALAN DAVIDSON PARK
ALAN STREET BUSH RESERVE
ALAN STREET RESERVE
ALANNA STREET RESERVE
ALBANY STREET RESERVE
ALBATROSS CLOSE RESERVE
ALBION STREET RESERVE
ALDINGA DRIVE RESERVE
AMETHYST AVENUE RESERVE
ANDERSON MEMORIAL PARK
ANGLER STREET RESERVE
ANNE CLOSE RESERVE
ANNIVERSARY AVENUE ACCESS RESERVE
ANNIVERSARY AVENUE PLAYGROUND
APARA CLOSE RESERVE
ARALUEN DRIVE RESERVE
ARALUEN DRIVE ROAD RESERVE
ARCHBOLD PARK
ARNOLD CLOSE ACCESS RESERVE
ARRAWARRA STREET ACCESS RESERVE
ATTUNGA CLOSE PARK
AUSTIN BUTLER OVAL
AUSTRALIA AVENUE PLAYGROUND
AVOCA BEACH
AVOCA BEACH SHOP RESERVE
AVOCA DRIVE BUSH RESERVE
AVOCA DRIVE FOOTPATH RESERVE
AVOCA DRIVE WETLANDS
AWABAKIL ROAD BUSH RESERVE
BADEN STREET PLAYGROUND
BALOO ROAD RESERVE
BAR POINT RESERVE
BARDO PARK
BAREENA ISLAND
BARINYA LANE BUSH RESERVE
BARINYA LANE BUSHLAND
BARWON ROAD RESERVE
BAYSIDE DRIVE RESERVE
BEACH DRIVE CARPARK
BEACHFRONT PARADE RESERVE
BEACHVIEW ESPLANADE BUSH RESERVE
BELLBIRD PARK
BELROSE PLACE BUSH RESERVE
BEN DAVIS RESERVE
BENAVIE RESERVE
BENJAMIN PARKER RESERVE
BENSVILLE GREEN
BENTLEY ROAD PARK
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BERRY'S HEAD RESERVE
BERRYS HEAD ROAD RESERVE
BINNOWEE PARK
BLACKWALL MOUNTAIN
BLESSINGTON RESERVE
BLOODTREE OVAL
BLUEGUM CLOSE RESERVE
BLUEGUM PARK
BLUEWAVE CRESCENT RESERVE
BONNAL ROAD RESERVE
BOOLARI ROAD BUSH RESERVE
BOORALIE ROAD RESERVE
BRADLEYS ROAD BUSHLAND
BRADYS GULLY PARK
BRANCOURT CIRCUIT RESERVE
BRENDAN FRANKLIN OVAL
BRICK WHARF ROAD WATERFRONT
BRIE CLOSE RESERVE
BRISBANE AVENUE PLAYGROUND
BRISBANE WATER DRIVE RESERVE
BRISBANE/BATHURST STREET RESERVE
BROADWATER DRIVE RESERVE
BROADWATER DRIVE WETLAND
BROADWATER PARK
BRONZEWING DRIVE RESERVE
BROULA CLOSE ACCESS RESERVE
BRUSH/MATCHAM ROAD RESERVE
BUNGOONA ROAD RESERVE
BURNS PARK
BUSHLANDS AVENUE PLAYGROUND
BUYUMA PARK
BYLTH STREET CEMETERY
CABBAGE TREE AVENUE RESERVE
CAMBOURN DRIVE PLAYGROUND
CANNING PARK
CAPE THREE POINT ROAD RESERVE
CAPTAIN COOK LOOKOUT
CAPTAIN COOK MEMORIAL RESERVE
CARAWAH RESERVE
CARBEEN ROAD RESERVE
CARLISLE CLOSE BUSH RESERVE
CARLO CLOSE PLAYGROUND
CAROLINA/ROUND DRIVE RESERVE
CAROLINE BAY RESERVE
CAROLINE COX RESERVE
CARRABELLA AVENUE RESERVE
CARRAK ROAD BOATRAMP
CARRAK ROAD RESERVE
CARRINGTON AVENUE PLAYGROUND
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CARRINGTON STREET RESERVE
CARRINGTON/PANDALA SPORTS GROUND
CARY STREET RESERVE
CASINO STREET ACCESS RESERVE
CASTLE CCT/HOMAN CL BUSH RESERVE
CASTLE CIRCUIT BUSH RESERVE
CATHY CRESCENT ACCESS RESERVE
CENTENNIAL AVENUE BOATRAMP
CHAMBERLAIN ROAD BUSH RESERVE
CHAMBERLAIN ROAD RESERVE
CHAPMAN CRESCENT RESERVE
CHAPMAN CRESENT BUSH RESERVE
CHARLES KAY DRIVE RESERVE
CHEERO POINT PLAYGROUND
CHERYL AVENUE PLAYGROUND
CHISHOLM CLOSE ACCESS RESERVE
CLIFF AVENUE RESERVE
COACHWOOD ROAD RESERVE
COAST ROAD BUSH RESERVE
COCHRONE STREET BUSH RESERVE
COCKRONE LAGOON
COCKRONE LAGOON FORESHORE
COGRA ROAD RESERVE
COMMONNAME
COMO PARADE BUSH RESERVE
COMPTON STREET RESERVE
CONDULA PARK
CONNEX PARK
COOMAL AVENUE WETLAND
COPACABANA / SUSAN FAHEY PARK
COPACABANA BEACH
COPACABANA BEACH LOOKOUT
COPACABANA DRIVE BUSH RESERVE
COPACABANA SLSC
COPACABANA SLSC CARPARK
CORAL CRESCENT PLAYGROUND
CORREA BAY BUSH RESERVE
CORREA BAY RESERVE
CORRIBEG RESERVE
COTTESLOE AVENUE BUSH RESERVE
COTTESLOE AVENUE RESERVE
COUCHE PARK
COULTER ROAD RESERVE
COURTNEY PLACE RESERVE
COWPER ROAD PLAYGROUND
CRANBROOK STREET RESERVE
CREIGHTON LANE RESERVE
CULLENS ROAD BUSH RESERVE
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CULLENS ROAD BUSHLAND
CULLENS ROAD BUSHLAND RESERVE
CUTROCK ROAD RESERVE
DAINTREE PLACE RESERVE
DAKARA AVENUE RESERVE
DALEYS AVENUE RESERVE
DALEYS POINT RIDGE
DALEYS POINT RIDGE ACCESS
DALGETY/AVOCA DRIVE RESERVE
DAVID STREET PLAYGROUND
DAVISTOWN MEMORIAL OVAL
DAVISTOWN ROAD BUSHLAND
DAVISTOWN ROAD RESERVE
DAY STREET RESERVE
DE LA SALLE RECREATION AREA
DEERUBBUN RESERVE
DEL MONTE PLACE RESERVE
DELAWARE ROAD PLAYGROUND
DELL ROAD RESERVE
DENISON CLOSE RESERVE
DEODAR ROAD RESERVE
DIGNITY CRESENT RESERVE
DIOR CLOSE RESERVE
DONNA CLOSE RESERVE
DOYLE STREET BUSH RESERVE
DOYLE STREET BUSHLAND
DRUMMER PARRY PARK
DUFFYS RESERVE
DULKARA ROAD PLAYGROUND
DULWICH/ENTRANCE ROAD RESERVE
EAGLE CLOSE RESERVE
EDGEWATER AVENUE RESERVE
ELAROO ROAD RESERVE
ELFIN HILL ROAD RESERVE
ELGATA AVENUE RESERVE
ELIZABETH ROSS PARK
ELM ROAD RESERVE
ELVYS AVENUE RESERVE
EMMA JAMES STREET RESERVE
EMMA STREET WETLANDS
EMPIRE BAY CENOTAPH
EMPIRE BAY DRIVE BUSH RESERVE
EMPIRE BAY TENNIS COURTS
ENID CRESCENT RESERVE
ERIC CLOSE RESERVE
ERINA OVAL
ETTALONG BEACH WATERFRONT RESERVE
ETTALONG OVAL
EVE WILLIAMS OVAL
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FARRAND CRESCENT WETLAND
FERNTREE CLOSE RESERVE
FICUS AVENUE CARPARK
FIG TREE RESERVE
FITZGIBBON CLOSE RESERVE
FLETCHERS GLEN BUSH RESERVE
FLORIDA AVENUE PLAYGROUND
FORRESTERS BEACH
FOSTER FAMILY PARK
FOX CLOSE GARDEN
FRASER ROAD BUSH RESERVE
FRASER ROAD RESERVE
FRED PINKSTONE OVAL
FREDERICK STREET RESERVE
FROST RESERVE
GARNET ADCOCK MEMORIAL PARK
GAVENLOCK OVAL
GILFORD AVENUE RESERVE
GINDURRA ROAD RESERVE
GLENROCK/JOHNS ROAD RESERVE
GLENROCK/MOWARRA CLOSE RESERVE
GLENWOOD ROAD RESERVE
GLENWORTH CLOSE RESERVE
GOLDEN GROVE PLAYGROUND
GOLDSMITHS ROAD BUSH RESERVE
GOODAYWANG RESERVE
GOONAK PARADE PLAYGROUND
GOONAK PARADE RESERVE
GOONDARI RESERVE
GOSFORD CITY PARK
GOSFORD EDOGOWA COMMEMORATIVE
GARDEN
GOSFORD LIONS PARK
GOSFORD TENNIS CENTRE
GOSFORD TENNIS CENTRE
GOSFORD WATERFRONT RESERVE
GRAHAME PARK
GRANT CLOSE RESERVE
GREEN PLATEAU ROAD RESERVE
GREENHAVEN DRIVE BUSH RESERVE
GREENHAVEN DRIVE RESERVE
GREENVALE ROAD PLAYGROUND
GREGORY STREET ACCESS RESERVE
GURDON RESERVE
HAGGERTY CLOSE RESERVE
HALCYON STREET RESERVE
HAMILTON CLOSE RESERVE
HARGRAVES PARK
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HART CLOSE PLAYGROUND
HASTINGS WHARF RESERVE
HAWKE HEAD DRIVE BUSH RESERVE
HAWKE STREET BOATRAMP
HAYDEN ROAD RESERVE
HEATH ROAD BUSH RESERVE
HEAZLETT PARK
HELMSMAN BOULEVARDE RESERVE
HELY STREET PLAYGROUND
HELYS GRAVE
HENRY KENDALL STREET RESERVE
HENRY PARRY/JOHN STREET FOOTPATH
HENZEL ROAD BUSH RESERVE
HILLVIEW STREET BUSH RESERVE
HORSFIELD BAY WETLAND
HOWARD AVENUE RESERVE
HOWARD/HENZEL ROAD RESERVE
HUMPHREYS ROAD BUSH RESERVE
HUMPHREYS ROAD WETLAND
HUNTER PARK
HYLTON MOORE PARK
ILLOURA RESERVE
ILLOURA RESERVE AMY STREET
ILLYA AVENUE RESERVE
ILUKA/KAHIBAH CREEK WETLANDS
ILUMBA AVENUE RESERVE
ILUMBA/KINCUMBER CRESENT WETLANDS
INDRA ROAD ACCESS RESERVE
IRONBARK CREEK RESERVE
IRWAN STREET RESERVE
ISIS STREET RESERVE
JACANA AVENUE RESERVE
JACK MULLER PARK
JACQUELINE AVENUE BUSH RESERVE
JAMES BROWNE OVAL
JAMES NORTON ROAD RESERVE
JAMES SEA/VERDEN CLOSE RESERVE
JANE YOUNG RESERVE
JANINE CLOSE RESERVE
JANINE/DONNA CLOSE RESERVE
JARRAH PARK
JARRETT STREET PLAYGROUND
JERRIBIN STREET RESERVE
JIRRAMBAH AVENUE PLAYGROUND
JIRRANG ROAD RESERVE
JOHN GRAY CLOSE RESERVE
JOHN WHITEWAY DRIVE BUSH RESERVE
JUDY ANNE CLOSE RESERVE
JUMBUCK CLOSE RESERVE
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KALLAROO ROAD BUSH RESERVE
KAREEL CLOSE RESERVE
KAREN CLOSE RESERVE
KARINA DRIVE PLAYGROUND
KARIONG PROGRESS HALL PLAYGROUND
KARIONG RECREATION AREA
KARWIN AVENUE BUSH RESERVE
KATANDRA RESERVE
KENDALLS ROCK BUSH RESERVE
KENMARE ROAD RESERVE
KIBBLE PARK
KILLCARE SURF CLUB
KILLCARE/PUTTY BEACH
KINCUMBA MOUNTAIN RESERVE
KINCUMBER CRESENT WETLAND
KINGSVIEW DRIVE BUSH RESERVE
KITCHENER PARK
KOALA CRESENT RESERVE
KOOLEWONG WATERFRONT RESERVE
KOORIN ROAD RESERVE
KOORIN/OAK ROAD RESERVE
KYLIE CLOSE WETLANDS
LADY PENRHYN RESERVE
LAKESHORE DRIVE EAST
LAKESHORE DRIVE PLAYGROUND
LAKESHORE DRIVE WEST
LAKESIDE DRIVE BUSH RESERVE
LAKESIDE DRIVE RESERVE
LAKESIDE DRIVE WETLAND
LANCE WEBB RESERVE
LANGFORD DRIVE ENTRY GARDEN
LANGFORD DRIVE RESERVE
LEAGUES CLUB FIELD
LEGGE PLACE RESERVE
LEMON GROVE PARK
LEMON TREE STREET RESERVE
LENTARA ROAD PLAYGROUND
LETT PARK
LISAROW WETLAND RESERVE
LITTLE CLOSE RESERVE
LITTLE WOBBY
LONG ARM PARADE RESERVE
LUMEAH/BUNDARA AVENUE WETLAND
LUSHINGTON STREET RESERVE
MACDONALDS ROAD RESERVE
MACKENZIE AVENUE RESERVE
MACLEAY AVENUE RESERVE
MACMASTERS BEACH
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MAGNOLIA AVENUE WETLAND
MAHOGANY CLOSE PLAYGROUND
MAIDENS BRUSH OVAL
MAIDENS BRUSH RESERVE
MAIDENS BRUSH ROAD BUSH RESERVE
MAITLAND BAY DRIVE BUSH RESERVE
MAITLAND BAY DRIVE BUSHLAND
MALINYA ROAD RESERVE
MALIWA ROAD RESERVE
MALIWA ROAD WETLAND
MANGROVE ROAD RESERVE
MANNS ROAD BUSH RESERVE
MANOOKA ROAD BUSH RESERVE
MANOR HILL CLOSE RESERVE
MARANOA STREET RESERVE
MARIE BYLES LOOKOUT
MARLOO ROAD RESERVE
MARLOW RESERVE
MARRIL ROAD RESERVE
MASONS PARADE RESERVE
McEVOY AVENUE WETLANDS
McEVOY OVAL
MCGRATH CLOSE RESERVE
MELALEUCA CRESENT BUSH RESERVE
MEMORIAL PARK
MEMORIAL PARK GOSFORD
MERIDETH PLACE PLAYGROUND
MERINDAH AVENUE RESERVE
MERRITS ROAD WETLANDS
MILPERA ROAD BUSH RESERVE
MILPERA ROAD RESERVE
MILYERRA ROAD RESERVE
MIMOSA AVENUE ACCESS RESERVE
MITCHELL PARK
MOANA STREET RESERVE
MONASTIR ROAD BUSH RESERVE
MOONEY MOONEY PLAYGROUND
MOORAMBA AVENUE RESERVE
MOORES ROAD RESERVE
MORO CLOSE RESERVE
MORTON CRESCENT RESERVE
MORTON CRESENT WETLAND
MOUNT ETTALONG
MOUNT PLEASANT RESERVE
MOUNT WHITE BUSH RESERVE
MT ETTALONG ROAD WETLAND RESERVE
MULAWA CLOSE RESERVE
MULHALL HALL
MUNDOORA ROAD RESERVE
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NAGARI ROAD BUSH RESERVE
NAMBUCCA DRIVE PLAYGROUND
NARARA MODEL RAILWAY
NARARA VALLEY DRIVE RESERVE
NERISSA AVENUE RESERVE
NEWMAN PARK
NIAGARA PARK RECREATION AREA
NICHOLII CLOSE RESERVE
NIJORIE PARK
NOOREE LANE RESERVE
NORTH AVOCA BEACH
NORTH AVOCA SURF CLUB
NORTH BURGE ROAD RESERVE
NORTHWIND AVENUE RESERVE
NULLAWA PARK
NURSERY STREET BUSH RESERVE
NYEENA ROAD BUSH RESERVE
OAK ROAD RESERVE
OAK/COACHWOOD ROAD RESERVE
OAKGLEN ROAD RESERVE
OBERTON STREET RESERVE
OCEAN BEACH
OCEAN VIEW DRIVE RESERVE
OCEANO STREET BUSH RESERVE
OGILVIE STREET RESERVE
OGILVIE STREET WETLAND
OKANAGAN CLOSE RESERVE
OLD WAMBERAL SAND QUARRY
ONTHONNA TERRACE BUSH RESERVE
ORANGE PARADE PLAYGROUND
PACIFIC HIGHWAY RESERVE
PACIFIC VIEW STREET RESERVE
PACIFIC/CHAMBERLAIN ROAD RESERVE
PADDY CLIFTON OVAL
PALERMO RESERVE
PALM GULLY PARK
PALMGROVE PLACE RESERVE
PALMTREE GROVE BUSH RESERVE
PANGARI CLOSE PLAYGROUND
PANORAMA PARK
PAROO/WATTLE TREE ROAD BUSH
RESERVE
PARRY PARK
PATONGA BEACH FORESHORE
PATONGA CARAVAN AND CAMPING AREA
PATONGA CREEK BUSH RESERVE
PATONGA CREEK FORESHORE
PATRICIA PLACE ACCESS RESERVE
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PATRICK CROKE OVAL
PAUL LANDA PARK
PAUL OVAL
PAUL STREET PLAYGROUND
PEACE PARK
PEARL BEACH
PEARL BEACH DRIVE BUSH RESERVE
PEARL BEACH NATIVE ABORETUM
PEARL BEACH TENNIS
PEARL PARADE PLAYGROUND
PELICAN PARK
PENINSULA LEISURE CENTRE
PEPPERMINT PARK
PERRATT CLOSE ACCESS RESERVE
PERRATT CLOSE BUSH RESERVE
PERRATT CLOSE RESERVE
PHEGANS BAY ROAD RESERVE
PHEGANS/RAYMOND ROAD RESERVE
PHYLLIS BENNETT RESERVE
PHYLLIS LOVELL RESERVE
PICKETTS VALLEY ROAD RESERVE
PIER AVENUE RESERVE
PIERCE STREET RESERVE
PILE ROAD RESERVE
PILES CREEK RESERVE
PINAROO ROAD RESERVE
PINE AVENUE RESERVE
PINETOP STREET RESERVE
PINYARI CLOSE PLAYGROUND
PIONEER PARK
PIXIE AVENUE BUSHLAND
POINT CLARE WATERFRONT
POZIERERS AVENUE RESERVE
PRETTY BEACH BOAT RAMP
PRIESTLEY PARADE RESERVE
PUTTY BEACH RESERVE
PUTTY BEACH ROAD RESERVE
QUARANG ROAD RESERVE
RAILWAY CRESCENT RESERVE
RAINFOREST ROAD RESERVE
READS ROAD BUSH RESERVE
REES STREET RESERVE
REEVES STREET BUSH RESERVE
REEVES STREET BUSH RESERVE
REEVES STREET RESERVE
REEVES/CROSS STREET RESERVE
REEVES/DAWSON STREET BUSH RESERVE
REMEMBRANCE DRIVE RESERVE
RICHARD STREET RESERVE
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RICKARD ROAD WETLAND
RIDGEWAY/AWABAKIL BUSH RESERVE
RIDGWAY ROAD BUSH RESERVE
RIP ROAD RESERVE
RIVIERA AVENUE ACCESS RESERVE
RIVIERA AVENUE RESERVE
ROBSON CLOSE RESERVE
ROGERS PARK
ROMFORD CLOSE RESERVE
ROSS PARK
ROTARY PARK GOSFORD
ROUND DRIVE PLAYGROUND
RUMBALARA RESERVE
RYANS ROAD RESERVE
RYSDYK PARADE PLAYGROUND
SALISBURY DRIVE RESERVE
SARATOGA OVAL
SEABROOK RESERVE
SENSORY PARK
SHAKEYS FOREST RESERVE
SHAUN BRINKLOW PARK
SHERWOOD DRIVE RESERVE
SHERWOOD FOREST
SIERRA CRESCENT RESERVE
SILETTA ROAD BUSH RESERVE
SILETTA ROAD RESERVE
SINGLETON ROAD RESERVE
SOLSTICE PLACE RESERVE
SORRENTO ROAD RESERVE
SOUTH END PARK
SOUTH PACIFIC DRIVE BUSH RESERVE
SPECTRUM ROAD RESERVE
SPENCER WATERFRONT
SPOON BAY ROAD RESERVE
SPRINGFIELD ROAD BUSH RESERVE
SPRINGFIELD ROAD RESERVE
ST HUBERTS ISLAND BRIDGE RESERVE
STACHON STREET RESERVE
STANLEY STREET PLAYGROUND
STATION STREET RESERVE
STEWART STREET BUSH RESERVE
STEYNE ROAD RESERVE
STONEY PARK
STRAND AVENUE RESERVE
STRATFORD PARK ENTRY
SULLENS AVENUE PLAYGROUND
SUN VALLEY PARK
SUNNYBANK ROAD RESERVE
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SUNNYSIDE AVENUE RESERVE
SYD SHERAR PARK
SYDNEY 2000 PARK
SYLVAN VALLEY CLOSE RESERVE
TAPLEY ROAD RESERVE
TARUN ROAD BEACH SHOWER
TASCOTT SHOPS RESERVE
TERRIGAL BEACH
TERRIGAL BOWLING CLUB
TERRIGAL HAVEN
TERRIGAL LAGOON RESERVE
TERRIGAL LAGOON WETLAND
TERRIGAL PALM GROVE RESERVE
TERRIGAL ROTARY PARK
TERRIGAL WATERFRONT
TERRY OVAL
THAMES DRIVE RESERVE
THE ARENA
THE ARENA BUSH RESERVE
THE ENTRANCE ROAD STRAIGHT NORTH
THE ENTRANCE ROAD STRAIGHT SOUTH
THE EVERGLADES WETLANDS
THE LAVENDER PATCH
THE PINES PLAYGROUND
THE RAMPART BUSH RESERVE
THE RIDGEWAY RESERVE
THE ROUND DRIVE BUSH RESERVE
THE ROUND DRIVE WETLANDS
THE RUINS DUNE RESERVE
THE SCENIC HWY HILLTOP RESERVE
THE SCENIC HWY WETLAND
THE SCENIC ROAD BUSHLAND
THE SCENIC ROAD RESERVE
THISTLE GLEN CLOSE RESERVE
TIARRI/SCENIC HWY RESERVE
TIMBERTOP DRIVE BUSH RESERVE
TORA AVENUE SCHOOL OF ARTS
TOWNSEND AVENUE BUSH RESERVE
TRACIE CLOSE RESERVE
TRAFALGAR AVENUE PLAYGROUND
TRAMWAY ROAD RESERVE
TREELINE CLOSE PLAYGROUND
TRIPLE SPRINGS BUSH RESERVE
TUDIBARING HEAD
TULANI AVENUE RESERVE
TUMBI ROAD RESERVE
TUMBI ROAD RESERVE/FIRE STATION
TURO RESERVE
TUROSS CLOSE RESERVE
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UMINA RECREATION AREA
URATTA STREET PLAYGROUND
VERNON PARK
VERON ROAD BUSH RESERVE
VERON/HILLVIEW STREET RESERVE
VETERAN HALL CEMETERY
VICTORIA PARK GOLF LINKS
VICTORIA PARK OVAL
VIEW PARADE RESERVE
W L LLOYD PARK
WAKARA ROAD RESERVE
WALDER CRESCENT PLAYGROUND
WALDER CRESENT BUSH RESERVE
WALDRON ROAD RESERVE
WALLABY PLAYGROUND
WAMBERAL BEACH
WAMBERAL CEMETERY RESERVE
WAMBERAL MEMORIAL HALL
WAMBERAL PARK
WAMBERAL PARK GOLF LINKS
WAMBERAL RESERVIOR
WAMBINA ROAD RESERVE
WAMBINA/MATCHAM ROAD RESERVE
WARRANA ROAD RESERVE
WARRAWILLA ROAD PLAYGROUND
WARREN AVENUE RESERVE
WARRINGAH CLOSE RESERVE
WATERVIEW PARK
WATTLETREE ROAD RESERVE
WATTLETREE/KOORIN ROAD RESERVE
WB GRAHAM PARK
WELLS STREET BUSH RESERVE
WELLS/COBURG STREET RESERVE
WELLS/MORELLA CLOSE RESERVE
WENDOREE PARK PLAYGROUND
WENDY DRIVE BUSH RESERVE
WENDY DRIVE PLAYGROUND
WEST STREET RESERVE
WESTON STREET BUSHLAND
WETLANDS MCDONALDS PACIFIC HWY
WHARF RESERVE
WILLARI AVENUE PLAYGROUND
WILLOW GLEN CLOSE RESERVE
WILSON ROAD RESERVE
WINDSOR ROAD ACCESS RESERVE
WINNEY BAY RESERVE
WINTER CLOSE PARK
WISEMANS FERRY ROAD BUSH RESERVE
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WISEMANS FERRY ROAD RESERVE
WONGARRI ROAD BUSH RESERVE
WOODPORT PARK
WOODVIEW AVENUE RESERVE
WOODVIEW ROAD RESERVE
WORRELL CIRCUIT RESERVE
WORTHING CREEK RETENTION BASIN
WOY WOY BAY ROAD RESERVE
WOY WOY LIONS PARK
WOY WOY OVAL
WOY WOY WATERFRONT
WYCOMBE ROAD PLAYGROUND
WYOMING ROAD RESERVE
WYUNDA COURT PLAYGROUND
YARANG CLOSE RESERVE
YARINGA PARADE RESERVE
YARRAM ROAD PLAYGROUND
YEO STREET BUSH RESERVE
YEO STREET RESERVE
YERAMBA CRESCENT ACCESS RESERVE
YIRIK CLOSE RESERVE
YUROKA STREET PLAYGROUND
YURUNGA AVENUE RESERVE
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Email: goscity@gosford.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.gosford.nsw.gov.au
Printed by Gosford City Council (May 2015)