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Plans, Strategies and Policies
Bayside Council has a number of plans, strategies and policies that guide our direction and decision making as a Council.  
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.
Doing Business with Council
 Our Procurement Policy sets out the legal obligations and guidelines for all procurement activities. The legislative requirements set out the guidelines of how we purchase goods, services an
Collections and Online Resources
Our library collections of books, magazines and audio-visual materials (CDs and DVDs) have been developed to meet the needs of local residents.    
Cook Park Fitness Stations Renewal
Bayside Council is renewing the two fitness stations at Monterey and Brighton along Cook Park, and are seeking community feedback on the proposed design for a more inclusive and enjoyable outdoor fitn
Tech Savvy Seniors
Bayside Library is holding free Tech Savvy Seniors classes for Ukrainian seniors during May at Rockdale Library.
Local history
We hold a diverse local history collection, including books, archival records, newspapers, photos, historical footage and other items.
Business
Bayside Council supports large and small businesses by staying informed and across major changes that occur in the Local, State, and Federal Government space.We understand the importance of collaborat
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.
Wet Weather Line
Wet Weather/Playing Fields Information For sporting field availability updates that occur over a weekend and/or public holiday, please check the Wet Weather Line on 9562
Planning agreements
See our register of planning agreements under which developers have agreed to provide or fund public amenities or public services.
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.