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Community support for Kalaru to Bega shared path
Council calls for action on Sweltering Cities
Councillors call for ambitious COP26 emissions target
Temporary closure of Streets 29 October
New guide to assist community to stage events on Northern Beaches
Community Vision and four year Council Plan adopted
Port Campbell residents needed for Community Reference Group
Community input needed for sports facilities master plan
Mentoring program helps Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musicians hit high notes
Remembering those who served in virtual Port Phillip Remembrance Day service
New lights for Thomas Dalton Park – Wollongong
Birthday celebrations for Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary
Popular skate park to undergo repairs
Big plans for Reserve in Blairgowrie
City’s 2020-21 Annual Report now available
Next chapter in our services’ reopening – Wollongong
Berrima takes home Gold at Top Tourism Town Awards
Council facilities reopening as restrictions ease
Liverpool is open for business after reeling from effects of months of lockdown
Covid Vaccination available in your area
NAIDOC Week celebrations encourage us all to Heal Country
Future Tunes concert booked out
Residents encouraged to get vaccinated
Boneyard now open
Council begins replacing timber bridges across shire
Central West Childcare Services Officially Opened
Double vaccination for Council services
Help shape future of our play spaces
Severe weather event across Manningham
Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Secretary appointed as new Youth Council meets for first time
Annual Report 2020 – 2021 out now
Focus on reducing gambling-related harm and supporting community wellbeing
Business meetings are back
Council adopts community informed plans to shape Baw Baw’s future
Development Proposal – Designated and Integrated
Teddy Bears’ Picnics for Children’s Week
Baw Baw grants over $140,000 to community groups
Collaborative art projects come to life at Art Gallery
Development and Complying Development Certificate Applications Received – Monday, 18 October to Friday, 22 October 2021
Penrith plants feeding Western Sydney Zoo animals
Program encourages community to dig in for our environment
Bring nature to your own wildlife garden
Exciting initiatives on horizon to expand arts and culture scene
Council celebrates resilience of Hume businesses throughout pandemic
Yellow petals fall on memorial as miners’ legacy illuminates
Upgrade begins for animal centre
Council celebrates resilience and perseverance of Hume businesses
Council 2020/21 Annual Report out now