Motorists might have already caught a glimpse of the amazing new tree lights outside Mascot Memorial Park that Bayside Council recently started testing.
Council has upgraded the old tree lighting o
Mascot Library’s current exhibition, showcasing the winners and finalists from last year’s Bayside Photographic competition, highlights the unique beauty of Bayside.
Using a keen photog
Bayside residents can celebrate National Tree Day and help increase native plant biodiversity by planting a tree at Kyeemagh Boat Ramp Reserve on Sunday 28 July.
During last two years Bayside Counc
Properties in Arncliffe, Banksia, Bardwell Valley, Bardwell Park, Bexley, Bexley North, Brighton Le Sands, Carlton, Dolls Point, Kingsgrove, Kogarah, Kyeemagh, Monterey, Ramsgate, Ramsgate Beach, Rock
Cornelia Ramsay, a Bayside resident, chose the Rockdale Library to launch her first book Tales of No Pretence, on Thursday 18 July.
Cornelia discussed her early life growing up in Romania migrating
Bayside Council’s Youth Librarian, Samera Kamaleddine, was acknowledged at last night’s Council Meeting for being shortlisted in the Children’s Book Council Awards.
Samera is also
Bayside Council’s community groups were acknowledged at the 2024 Community Grant Presentation Evening in the Rockdale Town Hall on Wednesday 24 July.
Grant recipients had the opportunity to d
Council is expanding its Smart CCTV network along Riverside Drive from Clareville Avenue to Brantwood Street.
The cameras will act as a deterrent for illegal and antisocial behaviour, whi
This week is Library and Information Week when we celebrate the contribution library and information workers make around Australia.
I would like to thank our library staff for the outstanding work
Bayside Council has adopted an updated Muddy Creek Masterplan that includes an additional 21 parking spaces.
Council adopted the Muddy Creek (Studdert Reserve) Function Plan and Staging Plans at a
Bayside Council has resolved to develop a plan to help protect the historic, aesthetic and social character of the Daceyville Precinct, which is already classified as a Heritage Conservation Area.
Sans Souci Library is hosting an immigrant photo exhibition of works by Chinese-Australian artists who share their personal migration and settlement stories of arriving in Australia.
Curated by the