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Outdoor dining here to stay
Rare snorkelling find
Push for environmentally sustainable design development
Winners for Ellen José art award for young women announced
Plastic Free July: How plastic is made and why is it problem?
Next step for Reconciliation
Bayside budget adopted
All eyes on Hampton Library, with installation of its latest mural by Cat Rabbit
Community embraces new future for Billilla
Small Business Energy Saver Program sees success in Bayside
Chain of ponds opens
Dendy and New Street intersection upgrade
Curious about compost?
Community satisfaction survey results 2022
Ellen José Art Award supports young women artists
No excuse for elder abuse
Think safety first
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2022
Donald MacDonald Pavilion upgrade complete
Green light for construction of Bayside Netball Centre
Immunisation catch up session for teens
Library Service Scheduled Outage
Bayside’s urban forest
Stay well this winter- Free flu shots available
Street Light, it’s only light I know
Lights on for dogs this winter
Inside Asher Bilu’s Studio
Dendy Street Beach renourishment complete
Planning brighter future for North Brighton Children’s Centre
Ellen José Student Reconciliation Awards
New look for Brighton Recreational Centre
North Road car park upgrade
Athletic track’s winning restoration
Planning future for Elsternwick Park Nature Reserve
New playgrounds to explore
Protecting our pets, people and wildlife
World-renowned children’s theatre company, Polyglot, is back with their latest Play Space work, Bees!
Community access to Brighton Grammar School’s Crowther Oval
Beaumaris Concourse western car park renewal
Diversity, inclusion and IDAHOBIT Day in Bayside
Beaumaris Library back better than ever
Funding for sustainability projects
Calling high school students – Share your story with ABC’s Takeover Melbourne
Deck replacement for Middle Brighton Baths
New loos at Black Rock Life Saving Club
Election pledge commitments
Upcoming weekday closure of Dendy Street Beach
Saving street trees with stormwater