Despite being one of the most developed estuaries in Australia, Botany Bay still contains diverse land and marine ecosystems that are home to unique flora and fauna. To preserve th
Bayside Council Rangers enhance and promote public safety and conduct regular patrols along the foreshore over the summer, ensuring equal access for everyone visiting the foreshore
With temperatures expected to rise over the summer period, it is important that everyone is prepared and knows how to respond should an extreme heat event occur.The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) defines
Bayside has cultural and historical significance and Traditional Custodians who still live in the area today. Aboriginal people have inhabited the Botany Bay (Kamay) area for thousands of ye
Reducing the use of single-use plastics is essential to preserving the environmental integrity of our beaches. Plastics often find their way into marine ecosystems, posing serious threats to
Bayside Council requires electronic lodgement of all plans and supporting documentation in digital form as PDF documents on a non-returnable USB. The USB will become the property of Bayside Council.
What is it?
The Urban Context Report includes detailed site and context analysis, design response and the proposed building envelopes. The proposed building envelopes are illustrated in a UCR by us
You must submit a Dewatering Management Plan (DMP) to apply for a Temporary Dewatering Permit (TDP), which allows for discharging pumped water into Bayside Council’s stormwater system.