A Budget that needs to strike home

A Budget that needs to strike home

The 2024 NSW budget has measures that need to be focussed on South West Sydney, according to Liverpool Mayor Ned Mannoun.“Liverpool Council stands ready as always to help the state and federal governments grow South Western Sydney,’ Mayor Mannoun said.“New funding to hire more state government planners and invest in technology to speed the assessment of development applications is welcome,” Mayor Mannoun said.“Liverpool council recently cleared a backlog of nearly 700 historic development applications (from 967 to 286), so we have cleared the decks for action – because we want our city to grow,” he said.“We also look forward to some of those new bus routes coming our way and are on standby to process Development Applications when Liverpool’s essential workers get some of the budgeted 400 build-to-rent apartments.“From a quick read the school at Austral is getting an upgrade – but what about the roads that parents need to get their kids to and from schools?“There are many road building and associated infrastructure projects that need to be completed if the area is going to be ready for the opening of Western Sydney International Airport in 18 months time.“These seem to be missing from this latest budget and we will be taking this up with the State Government.Mayor Mannoun said he had a list of priority transport projects that urgently need funding:  15th Avenue is the main thoroughfare to the airport and is currently a two lane goat track that needs the federal and state governments to provide overdue funding a much needed express rail service from Liverpool to the city or even Parramatta we also need an express service from Liverpool to Bankstown to link up with the new Metro Liverpool stands ready to work with the state and federal governments to ensure the success of Western Sydney International Airport,” Mayor Mannoun said.<ENDS>Media Contact: Alan Gale [email protected] 0492 087 403
Liverpool City Council News
18 Jun 2024
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Moore Street Staff Relocation

Moore Street Staff Relocation

Liverpool City Council has acted promptly and out of concern for its staff, staff members working on levels five and six of the 33 Moore Street Counciln Building have reported thyroid cancer over the …
Liverpool City Council News
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Liverpool’s rolled kerb guarantee

Liverpool’s rolled kerb guarantee

Liverpool City Council has instructed its rangers not to book drivers who park over rolled kerbs, creating more space on narrow streets for passing traffic.Liverpool Mayor Ned Mannoun said that in man…
Liverpool City Council News
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Liverpool Council’s New Customer Service Hub at Moorebank

Liverpool Council’s New Customer Service Hub at Moorebank

Media Release 4 June 2024 LIVERPOOL COUNCIL’s NEW CUSTOMER SERVICE HUB AT MOOREBANK Liverpool Mayor Ned Mannoun has officially opened Council’s latest satellite customer service hub at the Moorebank C…
Liverpool City Council News
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Forced to flee– Refugee Week 2024

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Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre marks Refugee Week 2024 with a powerful and heart-moving production by Treehouse Theatre.Forced To Flee is a challenging, 90-minute production exploring authentic stories…
Liverpool City Council News
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Edmondson Avenue Upgrade

Edmondson Avenue Upgrade

Liverpool City Council has responded to claims by the Member for Leppington, Nathan Hegarty MP, that a major upgrade to Edmondson Avenue in Austral is needlessly delayed.In a letter from the Council’s…
Liverpool City Council News
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Casula Powerhouse Announces The Winners Of The 68th Blake Prize For Art And Poetry

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Component Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre (CPAC) congratulates the extraordinary artists and poet whom the judges have selected, from among 600 entries and 57 finalists, as the winners of the three art …
Liverpool City Council News
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Liverpool Council Budgets For Growth

Liverpool Council Budgets For Growth

This year’s Liverpool City Council budget sets up the council to meet the challenges of being one of the state’s most rapidly growing cites and meeting the increasing needs of its residents and ratepa…
Liverpool City Council News
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Mayor Mannoun officially opens new synthetic playing field at Hammondville Park

Mayor Mannoun officially opens new synthetic playing field at Hammondville Park

Keep up to date with the latest developments in Liverpool and hear about upcoming events and opportunities, enter your details to subscribe to Liverpool Business Connect, Liverpool City Council's …
Liverpool City Council News
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