Sweet gesture to commemorate Rosebery’s history

Sweet gesture to commemorate Rosebery’s history

In a nod to the suburb famed for its confectionary making, the City of Sydney is proposing to name two areas in Rosebery after of some of Australia’s most-loved lollies.
City of Sydney 27 Aug 2020
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Cumberland Community Sector Networking Forum

The Community Sector Forum is an opportunity for community members to find out about recent changes, Council services, and programs and meet with new Council staff.
Cumberland Council 26 Aug 2020
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Cumberland Community Sector Networking Forum

Cumberland Community Sector Networking Forum

The Community Sector Forum is an opportunity for community members to find out about recent changes, Council services, and programs and meet with new Council staff.
Cumberland Council 26 Aug 2020
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Flooding causes more than $427,000 in damage to roads, infrastructure and assets

Flooding causes more than $427,000 in damage to roads, infrastructure and assets

More than $427,000 in damage occurred to roads, parks and infrastructure following flooding across the weekend of 7-9 August, resulting in the declaration of a natural disaster zone for the Yass Valle…
Yass Valley Council 26 Aug 2020
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Mayoral Column - 26 August 2020

Mayoral Column - 26 August 2020

At our Ordinary Council Meeting last week, Councillors voted in favour of placing on public exhibition a proposal to support the accreditation of the Bombala Medical Centre with a one-off donation of …
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Entries now open for the 2020 Blacktown City Art Prize

Entries now open for the 2020 Blacktown City Art Prize

Entries are now open for the $20,000 Blacktown City Art Prize, which celebrates its 25th year in 2020.
Blacktown City 26 Aug 2020
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Setting sights on pristine oceans and waterways

Waterways and beaches in the Northern Beaches Council area are on track to become cleaner than ever with a new water quality benchmark.
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Dying fig to be removed because of safety risk

Dying fig to be removed because of safety risk

A 17m tall weeping fig at the intersection of Daley Street and Jubilee Street in Mullumbimby will be removed on Wednesday 2 September because of the risk it poses to pedestrians and drivers.
Byron Shire Council 26 Aug 2020
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