24 March 2023
… I paint anywhere the mood takes me
23 March 2023
36 Tweed residents to be awarded support to keep their cats safe at home
22 March 2023
Expressions of Interest now open for two Council management committees
21 March 2023
Hear from the experts on how to prepare for change at free forum
20 March 2023
Landslip works worth $61 million — half Tweed’s total flood recovery bill
16 March 2023
Heaps of fun for everyone at free Community Celebration weekend!
15 March 2023
Council officers to monitor compliance of electoral material ahead of State poll
10 March 2023
Rail Trail releases essential safety tips for Trail-goers
09 March 2023
Never-before-seen textiles tell tales of identity from drag queens to mermaids
08 March 2023
New exhibitions explore life, transience, identity and responses to the natural world
Restoration work on site expected to begin within weeks
02 March 2023
Upgrade for Kingscliff Library and new Mobile Library
Benefits of dung beetles for Tweed farmers explored in upcoming workshop
01 March 2023
Enthusiasts embrace Tweed section of Rail Trail on opening day
28 February 2023
Investment helping community sports and the growth of women’s AFL
Useful links, information and contacts.
Information to help rebuild and recover.
Council is recommending a staged approach to introducing the conservation zones.
The opportunity to leave feedback and comments is open until 31 May 2023.
Follow progress on the Growth Management and Housing Strategy on Your Say Tweed
Award winning gallery with views to Wollumbin/Mount Warning.
Dedicated to preserving and sharing the Tweed's unique history and heritage.
Three accessible swimming complexes with an extensive range of programs.
Offering a wide variety of facilities, services and programs across the region.
Tweed Holiday Parks offers 7 idyllic beach, river and creekside locations along the Tweed.
Council provides a range of venues to help create a strong, cohesive and creative community.
Located at Tweed Heads, Brett Street CAFE is a social enterprise initiative of Council.
Situated in beautiful locations, providing peaceful and respectful surrounds.
The Tweed Lab offers a comprehensive range of chemical and biological testing for soil and water.
The airfield can accommodate up to twin propeller aircraft and operates in unrestricted airspace.
The tip is a recycling and problem waste service for Tweed residents located in Stotts Creek.
Visit the tip shop to find great quality second-hand items at bargain prices.
The Tweed offers a diverse network of parks and open spaces for everyone to enjoy.
Search the various sports fields across the Tweed below, including any current closures.
Report a non-urgent problem online. Please call us immediately for any urgent issues.
Providing Tweed residents with useful links, information and contacts in an emergency.
Use our online portal to pay for a range of rates and development charges.
View current vacancies and apply for a job with Council, or sign up to receive email alerts.
Find out when your household rubbish bins are collected.
Households with a domestic red bin collection service qualify for 2 kerbside collections per year.
Council uses your address for rates, water and any sundry debtor accounts.
Receive your rates and water notices up to 10 days early.
Set up a plan to pay your rates notice, water notice or sundry debtor notice.
Use our online mapping service to find your property, zoning, flood information and much more.
Our building inspection service is flexible to meet your needs and bookings can be made online.
Track a development application (DA) or search for a property, including mapping and zoning.
All cats and dogs must be registered by 6 months of age. Register online via the NSW Pet Registry.
You can list your pet as missing on our website, as well as the NSW Pet Registry.
View current requests for offers and awarded contracts or make a submission.