Employer of Choice recognition Published on 07 May 2022 Singleton Council has been recognised for its “visionary leadership” as one of 35 organisations selected as HRD’s 2022 Employers of Choice.
*POSTPONED* Retail and Hospitality Roundtable Published on 20 June 2023 *POSTPONED* Singleton Council together with Business Singleton invite you to be part of our Retail and Hospitality Industries Roundtable on Wednesday 21 June, 10am – 12pm at Singleton Civic Centre Foyer.
1st Friday Book Club Published on 30 January 2024 Book Clubs are a great way to meet people and share the love of reading. You can come along to one of our regular book clubs or make use of our many kits to start a club and meet in the Library or at a venue and time of your own choosing.1st Friday | 10.30am
2023/24 Operational Plan and Community Engagement Strategy Published on 12 April 2023 Council at its meeting of 21 March 2023 resolved to place the draft 2023/2024 Operational Plan and Create Singleton Community Engagement Strategy on public exhibition for a period of 32 days and invite community feedback.
A beginner’s guide to electric vehicles Published on 10 August 2023 Singleton Council has joined forces with sustainability experts Good For The Hood to teach you the skills to create meaningful change @HOME. This month, discover what’s new with electric vehicles with expert presenter Daniel Bleakley.
ABA Info + Chat Published on 30 August 2023 Join us at Singleton Public Library and find out how the Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) can support your breastfeeding preparation and journey.
Abandoned Vehicles Published on 11 November 2022 If you believe that a vehicle has been abandoned or dumped in your neighbourhood, you can report the matter to the NSW Police on 131 444, or contact us on T 02 6578 7290.
Abilities Unleashed Published on 22 March 2024 Singleton Council is partnering with Disability Sports Australia to hold an Abilities Unleashed Event at Singleton Heights Sport Centre.This event is an all ages fun and inclusive day of activities which encourages and empower people with a disability to explore and connect with local sport and active recreation opportunities.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People Published on 27 October 2022 The traditional custodians of the Singleton area are the Wonnarua, Wanaruah People.
Aboriginal Services Published on 08 September 2022 The traditional custodians of the Singleton area are the Wonnarua, Wanaruah people, and their lands extend throughout the Hunter Valley.