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Camden, NSW

Area in New South Wales

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94.2k population • AU$336.0m budget
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Camden, NSW Hook, Line & Measure project works with anglers on research about local waterways

Council officials ask residents to fill out an online form when they fish on local rivers and streams. The form asks for the date, location, and outcome of any fishing activities in Camden. Anglers are also asked for fish species and weights along with photos of their catches. The Hook, Line & Measure website includes an interactive map and data about the most commonly caught fish. Additional resources cover topics like humane harvesting and state licensure.

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Camden, NSW empowers residents to recycle more household items with RecycleSmart partnership

Camden residents download the RecycleSmart app to realize the full benefits of this collaboration. RecycleSmart collects electronic waste, plastic bags, and unwanted clothing that often end up in the trash. App users schedule weekday collections - referred to as Power Pickups - and package materials for curbside placement. The app includes a searchable Recyclopedia that explains how 180 categories of waste can be recycled.

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Camden, NSW translates its development control plan into a user-friendly website

The Development Control Plan website centers on a searchable index of controls for residential properties. Residents can search their addresses in an interactive map to locate applicable controls. Assessment tables for each area of Camden are available on the site's sidebar. Frequent users save specific pages for future research within the website rather than adding bookmarks to their browsers.

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Wollondilly, NSW and fellow Western Parkland members pursue cross-council Sensor Network project

Wollondilly led the eight-council group on the multi-year development of a shared IoT network. The Sensor Network publishes real-time data on air quality, pedestrian flows, sports ground conditions, and water quality on public dashboards. The councils worked with Sydney Water on incorporating the utility's IoT devices for a fuller picture of local conditions. Long-term applications of network data range from reducing urban heat islands to the conservation of local waterways.

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