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Mums and Daughters Self Defence Workshops
Bayside Council has partnered with KYUP! to present four free self-defence workshop for mums and daughters at the Arncliffe Youth Centre in March 2025.
Mums and Daughters Self Protection Workshop
Bayside Council has partnered with KYUP! to present a free self-defence workshop for mums and daughters at the Arncliffe Youth Centre on Thursday 5 December.
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
Naggangbi Business Connect
Bayside Council is hosting a First Nations business forum where attendees will hear stories, business tips and insights from successful First Nations business owners.
NAIDOC Week
The first week of July is a time when we celebrate and recognise the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Nancy Hillier Lecture 2024
Bayside Council is once again presenting the 2024 Nancy Hillier OAM Memorial Lecture on Thursday 7 November in the Botany Town Hall.
National Reconciliation Week 2025
Bayside Council will celebrate National Reconciliation Week with a Smoking Ceremony and Flag Raising at the Rockdale Town Hall on Thursday 29 May.
National Reconciliation Week 2025
Bayside Council celebrated National Reconciliation Week with a Smoking Ceremony and Flag Raising at the Rockdale Town Hall on Thursday 29 May.
National Tree Day
Bayside residents can celebrate National Tree Day and help increase native plant biodiversity by planting a tree at Scarborough Park on Sunday 27 July 2025.
Native Bees
Did you know that 'honey bees' are an introduced feral species? While they play a crucial role in honey production and crop pollination, they also compete with our native bees and aren&rsquo
Native Sugarbag Bee Workshop
Bayside Council is hosting a free native bee workshop where residents will have the opportunity to inspect a native beehive and taste the honey.The workshop will be run by Tim Heard from Sugarbag Bees