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Mayors across the harbour city from the coastline to the western suburbs have united to fight Clover Moore’s fun police after ...
The second-largest council in Sydney by population, the City of Canterbury-Bankstown, with more than 370,000 residents, is represented by 15 councillors – the maximum number allowed under NSW law.
Constructed in the 1970s, the centre has served the Canterbury-Bankstown area for more than 50 years. It is indispensable to the community supporting ...
More murders were committed in the Canterbury-Bankstown region than ... A lawyer was shot dead outside the Happy Cup cafe in the Bankstown city Plaza on Tuesday afternoon. Picture: John Grainger ...
Ramadan night market in Lakemba, Sydney [Photo: City of Canterbury-Bankstown] Tens of thousands of people attend the nightly markets throughout Ramadan, a holy month for adherents of the Islamic ...
Among the issues discussed by Canterbury-Bankstown councillors ... and to present him with the keys to the city. “During the Second World War, Bankstown earned the nickname of ‘Yankstown ...
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Sydney builder cops $45,000 fine after trying to appeal fine set by City of Canterbury Bankstown for destroying oak treeAn inspection of the builder's construction site in Revesby was conducted by City of Canterbury Bankstown last year. According to the council, the inspecting officer found excavation work at the ...
Canterbury-Bankstown responded to the situation on Tuesday ... “Of course we have no place for anti-Semitism or Islamophobia in our city but let’s not pretend that the Palestinians have ...
A motion of solidarity with the people of Gaza was adopted unanimously by councillors in one of the largest municipality in Australia, Canterbury-Bankstown City Council. Peter Boyle reports.
The T3 Bankstown Line currently runs from the city circle to Bankstown in south ... Hurlstone Park, Canterbury, Campsie, Belmore, Lakemba, Wiley Park, and Punchbowl will bear the brunt of the ...
Canterbury-Bankstown and Randwick councils have banded together to form a “Vibrancy Alliance”, throwing up their hands to host community events cold-shouldered by the City of Sydney ...
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