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Recognising First Nations History
Bayside Council will examine the possibility of adding signage to major historical monuments that will highlight the First Nations significance of the area or event being commemorated, subject to a fi
Picnic Tables for Jack Mundey Reserve
Bayside Council will install a picnic table and seating under the existing shaded area in Jack Mundey Reserve, Eastlakes.
Home Energy Efficiency Kits available at Bayside Libraries
Looking for measures to help cut the rising cost of living? Then Rockdale and Eastgardens libraries have the answer.
Library Puzzles for Heritage Festival
As part of the 2025 Australian Heritage Festival, Bayside Libraries will display community puzzles showcasing local historical landmarks. Residents are invited to come along to their local branch and
Museum Artefacts On The Move
Bayside Council will provide a report about the George Hanna Memorial Museum Collection following its proposed relocation from AMAC House at the Botany Aquatic Centre which is closing for redevelopmen
Clothing Bins Policy
Bayside Council is reviewing its Clothing Bin Policy.
Book Launch - Portraits of Women
Explore the multifaceted lives of modern women at a book launch for Portraits of Women by local artist Dina Tourva.
Scheduled Clean Up Services
Bayside Council offers four free scheduled clean-ups throughout the year to give residents the opportunity to dispose of bulky items that can’t go into regular waste bins.
Pop Up Library at Kyeemagh
Bayside Council is bringing storytelling, reading and crafts for children to the Kyeemagh with a pop-up library on Wednesday 28 May.
Candlelight Vigil at Remembrance Garden
The Bayside community gathered at the Reflection Garden at Mutch Park on Tuesday 6 May for a candlelight vigil to remember those loved and lost to family and domestic violence.
No Worries Writers Workshop
Hone your writing skills and learn how to harness your storytelling voice at Bayside Council’s No Worries Writing Workshop series.
Centenary Street Name Trail Restored
Bayside Council completed the restoration of the interpretive signs along the WWI Centenary Street Names Trail in Daceyville just before ANZAC Day.