Building bridges to improve safety and accessibility

A tired looking bridge that was the scene of a horror crash has been given a facelift to create safer access for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians. A tired looking bridge that was the scene of a horror crash has been given a facelift to create safer access for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians. The Fifth Avenue/Burwood […]

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Mayor’s appeal to support the children of Gaza

Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Bilal El-Hayek is urging the community to open their hearts and throw their support behind the innocent children in Gaza. The Mayor’s appeal to support the children of Gaza will raise funds to assist UNICEF Australia deliver critical emergency supplies and humanitarian aid to thousands of children and families. Mayor El-Hayek said the […]

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Beaman Park scores major upgrades

Local football clubs, a district cricket association and other sporting organisations are set to benefit from City of Canterbury Bankstown’s upgrades to Beaman Park Sports Fields at Earlwood Local football clubs, a district cricket association and other sporting organisations are set to benefit from City of Canterbury Bankstown’s upgrades to Beaman Park Sports Fields at […]

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Mayor’s Sleepout to tackle homelessness

Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Bilal El-Hayek is challenging businesses, leaders and the community to help those without a home, sleeping rough, or are at risk of becoming homeless. Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Bilal El-Hayek is challenging business CEOs and community leaders to help tackle homelessness with his second annual Lights Out Sleepout. On Thursday 18 July, Mayor El-Hayek will bunker […]

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First Nations Hub and Resource Centre opens at Bankstown

Bankstown’s brand new cultural space, with a focus on bringing the First Nations and non-Indigenous community together, has opened its doors. For Uncle Harry Allie, Saturday was a very special day. The 81-year-old moved to Chester Hill in 1989, and as an active member of City of Canterbury Bankstown’s First Peoples Advisory Committee, he’s watched […]

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A thousand new citizens call Australia home

Mayor El-Hayek welcomed 1,050 new Aussies that received their citizenship this February 2024. More than a thousand new citizens will now call Australia home after two special ceremonies held by the City of Canterbury Bankstown. Mayor Bilal El-Hayek welcomed 1,050 new Aussies, from more than 60 different countries, at the Highline Venue, Bankstown, on Wednesday […]

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