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Ward 5
Ward 5 includes the suburbs of Kyeemagh, Brighton Le Sands, Monterey, Ramsgate Beach, Ramsgate, Dolls Point, Sans Souci and Sandringham.
Priority Precincts
These are areas nominated by the NSW Department of Planning and Environment (DP&E) to be the focus of initiatives to create more housing, jobs and vitality near public transport, shops and ser
Smoking
We're creating healthier communities by establishing smoke free environments across Bayside.
Catalogue
What is it? You can use the Library catalogue to do the following things: Search for books, magazines, eBooks, audio books, DVDs and more Book a computer Renew loans &
Disability Inclusion Action Plan
What is it? The Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) (Link) was adopted by Council in July 2017 after extensive community engagement with people with disability, carers and families as
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Development Advisory Service We have a dedicated services team known as Development Advisory Services (DAS) in addition to Duty Planners. Together they provide general planning advice, including re
Works activities on Council sites
How to seek approval for construction that requires access from public property such as the road or footpath.
Expressions of interest: Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) Working Group
Bayside Council is seeking expressions of interest (EOI) from people who want to represent their community in the Disability Inclusion Action Plan Working Group
Procurement
When deciding how to best spend public money, we have to take into account a range of factors including: Quality and performance; Value for money; Risk management; Ethics and fair dealing;
Kingsgrove Avenue Reserve amenities
Proposed upgrades to the amenities building at Kingsgrove Avenue Reserve.
State Significant Development
The NSW Government is undertaking major projects that will have an impact on the people and places within Bayside Council. One of those projects is Westconnex.
ANZAC Day display at Mascot Library
Alfred and George Benham were brothers who grew up in Botany and enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces (AIF).