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  1. 1. Item 2 - WESTCONNEX UPDATE REPORT PROCUREMENT FOR LOCAL AREA TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENT STRATEGY and ASSESSEMENT OF STAGE 3 - WestConnex    Item 2 - WESTCONNEX UPDATE REPORT PROCUREMENT FOR LOCAL AREA TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENT STRATEGY and ASSESSEMENT OF STAGE 3 Document
  2. 2. Item 2 - WESTCONNEX UPDATE REPORT STAGE 3 ASSESSEMENT - LOCAL AREA TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENT STRATEGY AND SUPPORT FOR COMMUNITY ADVOCACY - WestConnex    Item 2 - WESTCONNEX UPDATE REPORT STAGE 3 ASSESSEMENT - LOCAL AREA TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENT STRATEGY AND SUPPORT FOR COMMUNITY ADVOCACY Document
  3. 3. Item 5 WESTCONNEX UPDATE REPORT DRAFT SUBMISSION ON M4 M5 LINK CONCEPT DESIGN LOCAL AREA TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENT STRATEGY and EXTENSION OF FUNDING F - WestConnex    Item 5 WESTCONNEX UPDATE REPORT DRAFT SUBMISSION ON M4 M5 LINK CONCEPT DESIGN LOCAL AREA TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENT STRATEGY and EXTENSION OF FUNDING F Document
  4. 4. ITEM 1 WESTCONNEX -UPDATE-REPORT - M4-M5 CONCEPT DESIGN - LOCAL AREA TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENT STRATEGY - COMPLIANCE - CIVILISING WESTCONNEX - WestConnex    ITEM 1 WESTCONNEX -UPDATE-REPORT - M4-M5 CONCEPT DESIGN - LOCAL AREA TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENT STRATEGY - COMPLIANCE - CIVILISING WESTCONNEX Document
  5. 5. WestConnex Local Area Improvement Strategy - Final report - WestConnex    WestConnex Local Area Improvement Strategy - Final report Document
  6. Council
    6. WestConnex     On this page What is Council doing on WestConnex? Predicting Traffic impacts What local outcomes can be improved? Work with Council to protect our local community Contact your local State Representative Council's WestConnex Unit Compliance Officer Cou Web page
  7. 7. What is Council doing about WestConnex? - What is Council doing?    Find details about Inner West Council's stance on WestConnex and what it is doing to assist its residents. Web page
  8. 8. WestConnex project updates - Project updates    Weekly updates on WestConnex plus latest media releases Web page
  9. Council
    9. Class 1 Contracts register     Class 1 Contracts register Web page
  10. 10. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  11. 11. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  12. 12. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  13. 13. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  14. 14. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  15. 15. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  16. 16. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  17. 17. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  18. 18. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  19. 19. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  20. 20. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  21. 21. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  22. 22. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  23. 23. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  24. 24. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  25. 25. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  26. 26. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  27. 27. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  28. 28. The Children, by Lucy Kirkwood - Marrickville    Local theatre production (adults) Web page
  29. 29. The Children, by Lucy Kirkwood - Marrickville    Local theatre production (adults) Web page
  30. 30. The Children, by Lucy Kirkwood - Marrickville    Local theatre production (adults) Web page
  31. 31. The Children, by Lucy Kirkwood - Marrickville    Local theatre production (adults) Web page
  32. 32. The Children, by Lucy Kirkwood - Marrickville    Local theatre production (adults) Web page
  33. 33. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  34. 34. The Children, by Lucy Kirkwood - Marrickville    Local theatre production (adults) Web page
  35. 35. The Children, by Lucy Kirkwood - Marrickville    Local theatre production (adults) Web page
  36. 36. The Children, by Lucy Kirkwood - Marrickville    Local theatre production (adults) Web page
  37. 37. The Children, by Lucy Kirkwood - Marrickville    Local theatre production (adults) Web page
  38. 38. The Children, by Lucy Kirkwood - Marrickville    Local theatre production (adults) Web page
  39. 39. Aesthetic Accessories: Jewellery Making Workshop - Leichhardt     Join us for a relaxed afternoon of creativity led by local maker Ewe Tulips (Emily Jacobs). Web page
  40. 40. The Children, by Lucy Kirkwood - Marrickville    Local theatre production (adults) Web page
  41. 41. The Children, by Lucy Kirkwood - Marrickville    Local theatre production (adults) Web page
  42. 42. The Children, by Lucy Kirkwood - Marrickville    Local theatre production (adults) Web page
  43. 43. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  44. 44. GENERATE Youth Music Festival - Ashfield    Generate Youth Live Music Festival is a youth focused music festival and will feature a jam-packed day of performances from local artists under the age of 18. Web page
  45. 45. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  46. 46. Local Matters Forum - Ashfield-Djarrawunang ward - Dulwich Hill    Local Matters Forum - Ashfield-Djarrawunang ward Web page
  47. 47. Customer Service Stall - Ashfield - Ashfield    Mobile customer service stalls throughout the area. Web page
  48. 48. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  49. 49. Shelley Watters: Compost Is So Hot - Marrickville    Local artist explores compost (ing) as an artistic practice and methodology in her new exhibition spanning photography, sculpture and sound art. Web page
  50. 50. Composer Series: Composing the City with Elizabeth Jigalin - Ashfield    Join composer/performer Elizabeth Jigalin as she delves into her recent projects, inspired by the locale. Web page
  51. 51. Shelley Watters: Compost Is So Hot - Marrickville    Local artist explores compost (ing) as an artistic practice and methodology in her new exhibition spanning photography, sculpture and sound art. Web page
  52. 52. Customer Service Stall - Rozelle - Rozelle    Mobile customer service stalls throughout the area. Web page
  53. 53. Creative Use of Town Halls Opening Event - Petersham    Inner West Council is transforming all seven of our Town Halls into venues for use by local artists and creatives. Web page
  54. 54. Shelley Watters: Compost Is So Hot - Marrickville    Local artist explores compost (ing) as an artistic practice and methodology in her new exhibition spanning photography, sculpture and sound art. Web page
  55. 55. Shelley Watters: Compost Is So Hot - Marrickville    Local artist explores compost (ing) as an artistic practice and methodology in her new exhibition spanning photography, sculpture and sound art. Web page
  56. 56. Step Into Volunteering - Ashfield    Come find out about volunteering and hear from local services and volunteers Web page
  57. 57. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  58. 58. Shelley Watters: Compost Is So Hot - Marrickville    Local artist explores compost (ing) as an artistic practice and methodology in her new exhibition spanning photography, sculpture and sound art. Web page
  59. 59. Shelley Watters: Compost Is So Hot - Marrickville    Local artist explores compost (ing) as an artistic practice and methodology in her new exhibition spanning photography, sculpture and sound art. Web page
  60. 60. Customer Service Stall - Leichhardt - Leichhardt    Mobile customer service stalls throughout the area. Web page
  61. 61. Shelley Watters: Compost Is So Hot - Marrickville    Local artist explores compost (ing) as an artistic practice and methodology in her new exhibition spanning photography, sculpture and sound art. Web page
  62. 62. Shelley Watters: Compost Is So Hot - Marrickville    Local artist explores compost (ing) as an artistic practice and methodology in her new exhibition spanning photography, sculpture and sound art. Web page
  63. 63. Callan Park Bushcare - Rozelle    Join this weekly working bee and learn about your local environment. Web page
  64. 64. Community Engagement Strategy     Community engagement strategy Web page
  65. 65. 18 June 2024 Inner West Local Planning Panel     18 June 2024 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  66. 66. 12 June 2024 Inner West Local Planning Panel     12 June 2024 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  67. 67. GreenWay local streets - Completed works    Construction updates for the GreenWay, an environmental and active travel corridor linking the Cooks River at Earlwood with the Parramatta River at Iron Cove. Web page
  68. Council
    68. Council welcomes WestConnex whistle-blowers’ evidence - 2024 media releases    “Today’s revelations from respected former Transport executives that the traffic chaos at the Rozelle Interchange had been identified a decade ago proves that the planning of WestConnex is one of the great infrastructure debacles in the history of NSW." Web page
  69. 69. 14 May 2024 Inner West Local Planning Panel     14 May 2024 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  70. 70. 30 May 2024 Inner West Local Planning Panel     30 May 2024 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  71. Development
    71. Inner West Council welcomes agreement for planning to stay local - 2024 media releases    Inner West Council welcomes the decision of the NSW Government to allow planning powers over locations around 4 train stations in the Inner West to remain with the Council. Web page
  72. 72. 9 April 2024 Inner West Local Planning Panel     9 April 2024 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  73. 73. 19 March 2024 Inner West Local Planning Panel     19 March 2024 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  74. Council
    74. Mayor calls for Inquiry into Rozelle Interchange and WestConnex - 2024 media releases    Inner West Mayor Darcy Byrne is calling for a Parliamentary Inquiry into WestConnex and the Rozelle Interchange to find out who knew what and when about the design of this infrastructure disaster. Web page
  75. Environment
    75. Blue-Green Grid Strategy     The Blue-Green Grid is a place-based strategy that connects spaces within the wider public realm, through enhancing creek corridors, transport routes, suburban streets, footpaths and cycleways. The 85 links will make a vital contribution to the development of a liveable city. Web page
  76. 76. 13 February 2024 Inner West Local Planning Panel     13 February 2024 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  77. 77. 19 December 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel     19 December 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  78. 78. 12 December 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel     12 December 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  79. 79. Customer Experience Strategy 2024-2027 - Customer Experience Strategy    The Customer Experience Strategy is Inner West Council’s three-year roadmap to making your experiences with us better every day. Web page
  80. 80. 14 November 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel     14 November 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  81. 81. 10 October 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel     10 October 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  82. 82. 12 September 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel     12 September 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  83. 83. 8 August 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel     8 August 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  84. 84. Cycling Strategy and Action Plan     The Inner West Cycling Strategy, along with the associated Action Plan outlines priorities, actions and projects to expand the bike network and support more people riding a bike. Web page
  85. 85. 11 July 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel     11 July 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  86. 86. 13 June 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel     13 June 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  87. 87. Community Engagement Strategy     The Community Engagement Strategy guides community involvement in Council's planning and delivery of services. Web page
  88. 88. Resourcing Strategy  - Resourcing Strategy    The Resourcing Strategy shows how Council will achieve its long-term commitments. It contains the Asset Management Strategy, the Long Term Financial Plan and the Workforce Management Strategy. Web page
  89. 89. 9 May 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel     9 May 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  90. 90. 18 April 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel     18 April 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  91. 91. Report litter in a public area     Form for reporting litter in a public area. Web page
  92. 92. 14 March 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel      14 March 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  93. 93. 14 February 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel     14 February 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  94. 94. 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel - 2023 Planning Panel Meetings    2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  95. 95. 2024 Inner West Local Planning Panel - 2024 Planning Panel Meetings    2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  96. 96. Healthy Ageing Strategy 2022-2025     Healthy Ageing Strategy 2022-2025 Web page
  97. Council
    97. Local democracy group meetings calendar  - Local democracy groups    Find dates for our local democracy groups. Web page
  98. 98. Creative Inner West: Cultural Strategy 2022-2025 - Creative Inner West: Cultural Strategy 2022-2025     Creative Inner West: Cultural Strategy 2022-2025 Web page
  99. 99. Local Matters Forums     A series of monthly, face-to-face forums where Ward Councillors and the executive staff of Council will attend to listen to your ideas and concerns about how your community can be improved. Web page
  100. 100. 14 September 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel     14 September 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel - Heritage Planning Proposals Web page
  101. 101. 9 March 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel     9 March 2023 Inner West Local Planning Panel - Planning Proposal Web page
  102. 102. Zero Waste Strategy - Zero Waste Strategy     The Inner West Zero Waste Strategy outlines how Council and the community are required to collectively take responsibility for waste and recycling and to work together to ensure resources can be valued as part of a circular economy. Web page
  103. 103. Gender equity strategy and action plan - Gender equity strategy and action plan     Council's Gender Equity Strategy aims to develop initiatives and programs to challenge gender inequality. Web page
  104. Arts and Culture
    104. Local Creative Sexy Galexy at Chrissie Cotter Gallery for Pride Inner West - Local creatives    blah blha Web page
  105. 105. Local Strategic Planning Statement     Local Strategic Planning Statement Web page
  106. 106. Supporting local food business      A list of businesses by suburb offering takeaway and delivery in out local area. Web page
  107. 107. Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee (ARIC) - Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee (ARIC).     Find details about the Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee (ARIC) of Inner West Council. Web page
  108. 108. Local democracy groups     Council runs local democracy groups to engage with its residents. Web page
  109. 109. Council's Climate and Renewables Strategy     Council's Climate and Renewables Strategy Web page
  110. 110. WestConnex Community Liaison Forum minutes archive     Find archived minutes from the WestConnex Community Liaison Forum. Web page
  111. 111. WestConnex Media Release Archive - Media Release Archive    Find media release from the WestConnext project before 2 months to date. Web page
  112. 112. WestConnex Archive - Archive    Find archived details about the West Connex project. Web page
  113. 113. What can I do about WestConnex? - What can I do?    Ways you can get involved and speak up about WestConenx impacts on you. Web page
  114. Development
    114. Inner West Local Planning Panel     Inner West Local Planning Panel Web page
  115. Development
    115. Report issues with WestConnex - Report issues    Ways to report your WestConnex issues including key contact details. Web page
  116. Development
    116. About the WestConnex project - About WestConnex     Details about the different stages of the WestConnex project including maps and plans. Web page
  117. Council
    117. Social Strategy Advisory Committee     Social Strategy Advisory Committee Web page
  118. Council
    118. Local Democracy Groups - Local democracy groups    Information about Inner West Council's Local Democracy Groups. Web page
  119. Council
    119. Road and Footpath Improvement Works at Elizabeth Street, Ashfield - Upcoming and ongoing projects    Inner West Council is investing $1M to upgrade Elizabeth Street, between Bland Street and Liverpool Road, Ashfield. Web page
  120. Council
    120. Waterdale Park Natural Area extension - Upcoming and ongoing projects    Waterdale Park Natural Area extension Web page
  121. Council
    121. 22-23 Local & Regional Road Program - Upcoming and ongoing projects    Find information about the projects that Council is working on. Web page
  122. Council
    122. Community engagement strategy - Delivery Program and Resourcing Strategy    The Community Engagement Strategy guides how Council will engage so that a broad range of perspectives are sought and the community has a strong voice in Council’s decision-making. Web page
  123. Residents
    123. Marrickville Local Traffic Committee archive - Local Traffic Committee    Inner West Council was formed on 12 May 2016 by the merger of the former Marrickville, Ashfield and Leichhardt Councils. The new Inner West Council Local Traffic Committee replaces the individual traffic committees for the three former councils. This page for the former Marrickville Web page
  124. Residents
    124. Leichhardt Local Traffic Committee archive - Local Traffic Committee    The Traffic Committee makes recommendations to the Council. The recommendations are included in the Ordinary Meeting Business Paper. The decisions are included in the Ordinary Meeting minutes. Issues to be presented to the Traffic Committee must be arranged with Council's traffic section pri Web page
  125. Residents
    125. Ashfield Local Traffic Committee archive - Local Traffic Committee    Roads and Maritime Services is legislated as the organisation responsible for the control of traffic on all roads in New South Wales. Roads and Maritime Services delegates certain aspects of the control of traffic on Regional and Local Roads to the Councils of Local Government areas. The Web page
  126. Council
    126. Local Emergency Management Committee     Emergencies can occur within communities as a result of the impact of a wide variety of man-made and natural events such as storms, building or bridge collapses. To minimise the consequences of emergencies, it is necessary for a responsible authority to have in place an emergency management Web page
  127. Residents
    127. Local Traffic Committee     The Local Traffic Committee advises Inner West Council on traffic and parking control matters for which Council has been delegated authority from NSW Roads and Maritime Services. This committee replaces the individual traffic committees for the former Marrickville, Leichhardt and Ashfield co Web page
  128. Council
    128. WestConnex Stage 3A M4-M5 Link - Haberfield to St Peters     WestConnex Stage 3 M4-M5 Link - Haberfield to St Peters Web page
  129. 129. WestConnex Stage 3B Rozelle Interchange     WestConnex Stage 3 M4-M5 Link - Haberfield to St Peters Web page
  130. Development
    130. WestConnex Stage 2 New M5 - Beverley Hills to St Peters     WestConnex Stage 2 New M5 - Beverley Hills to St Peters Web page
  131. Development
    131. WestConnex Stage 1 M4 East - Ashfield, Haberfield - WestConnex Stage 1 M4 East - Ashfield, Haberfield - Complete    WestConnex Stage 1 M4 East - Ashfield, Haberfield Web page
  132. Residents
    132. Local primary schools and high schools - Local primary schools and highschools    Local Primary and High Schools All primary schools and the majority of high schools have designated intake areas. We have provided a list of links to find schools in the inner west area: To find Public schools, visit the Finding a public school webpage on the NSW Department of Educ Web page
  133. 133. Local heat mapping     Our city is getting hotter. Urban areas with lots of hard surfaces like concrete and roads tend to store and radiate heat, especially where there is little vegetation. This build-up of heat is known as the urban heat island effect. On top of the urban heat island effect, extreme heat even Web page
  134. Residents
    134. Local veterinary hospitals     Hospital name Address Phone Website All Natural Vet Care 292 Lyons Rd Russell Lea NSW 2046 9712 5844 link Ann Web page
  135. Development
    135. WestConnex     WestConnex Web page
  136. Development
    136. Parramatta Road Corridor Urban Transformation Strategy     Parramatta Road Corridor Urban Transformation Strategy Web page
  137. Business
    137. Business improvement initiatives     Business improvement initiatives Web page
  138. 138. Local creatives     Local Creatives Web page
  139. Residents
    139. Parking strategy     Parking strategy Web page
  140. 140. Draft Inner West Local Infrastructure Contribution Plan 2022 and supporting studies     Development contribution plans Web page
  141. Development
    141. Local environmental plans (LEP)     Local environmental plans (LEP) Web page
  142. 142. Biodiversity in the Inner West     Biodiversity is the variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or area. Inner West is home to a surprising number of native plants and animals. Web page
  143. 143. Nature for backyards - Nature for backyards guide    We have created a resource to help you understand, plan, create and maitain native gardens to foster further biodiversity in the area. Web page
  144. 144. Rezoning projects     Find details about proposed rezoning projects in your area. Web page
  145. Arts and Culture
    145. David Field - Local creatives    David bought his first camera using his pocket money when he was eight, and has never stopped taking photos ever since. He works primarily in environmental portraiture and documentary photography, focusing on the role of imagery in story-telling. He fell into a long-term documentary project on heritage telecommunications equipment while working for Telstra, and that saw him documenting a number of exchanges across the Inner West Council area. Web page
  146. 146. Telling your stories - Inner West COVID19      Inner West residents experienced Covid-19 lockdown from 20 March to 1 June 2020. As part of the lockdown experience, the local residents were asked to tell their story in times of isolation. Web page
  147. Arts and Culture
    147. الهام مروی Elham Marvi - Local creatives    As part of Council's celebrations for Refugee Week we are acknowledging Elham Marvi, an artist who has been involved in local programming at the Community and Refugee Welcome Centre and other Council venues. Web page
  148. Arts and Culture
    148. Jill Carter Hansen - Local creatives    Jill Carter-Hansen is a local combined media artists who has published 80 books with her beautiful illustrations and has also written three of these published books. She has animated short films (Eclipse, Messenger, Songs of the Immigrant Bride) as well as worked as a photo journalist, fine arts teacher, gallery facilitator and is unofficially the poet in residence with the Chris O'Brien Lifehouse. Web page
  149. 149. Cultural planning     Council is a passionate supporter of local arts and culture. Find out how we are working to shape the area's future. Web page
  150. 150. Statutory committees      Council is required to run a number of committees for legislative purposes including: Flood Management Advisory Committee, Local Emergency Management Committee and the Local Traffic Committee. Web page
  151. Arts and Culture
    151. Find a gig - Check out the Lineup gig calendar    Use Council new Inner West gig guide to find local gigs near you. Web page
  152. 152. List a gig     List your local live music event on the Lineup, Inner West's gig guide. Web page
  153. 153. News and gig reviews     Find local gig reviews for live music in the Inner WEST. Web page
  154. 154. EDGE Creatives - Videos and vox pops     Find a series of videos from our local creatives talking about their artistic practice. Web page
  155. Development
    155. Cultural planning     Council is a passionate supporter of local arts and culture. Find papers and research we have undertaken to help better plan for our arts community. Web page
  156. Residents
    156. Traditional custodians and how to acknowledge     The traditional Aboriginal groups of the Inner West Council area are the Gadigal and Wangal peoples of the Eora Nation. Web page
  157. Residents
    157. Works by public utility companies     Generally Inner West Council does not approve night works within the LGA. If there are night works in your area this could be public utilities work conducted by RMS, Ausgrid, NBN, Sydney water etc. Web page
  158. 158. Jazz in the Park: 3pm to 6pm - Sunday 24 November - Balmain    An afternoon of Jazz including headline Emma Pask - grab a hamper from a Balmain local retailer. Web page
  159. 159. EDGE Sydenham: 2 to 10 August - EDGE Sydenham 2019    EDGE Sydenham fires up the industrial heartlands of the Inner West and invites you to explore this curious and experimental area over two weekends from 2 to 10 August. Web page
  160. 160. Independent skate demo - Independent skate demo    A local area skating event. Web page
  161. 161. Radar speed displays     Radar speed displays are a Local Government safety initiative which work by displaying a car's speed to the motorist and indicating to them when they are exceeding the speed limit. Web page
  162. 162. School zones     School zones are a priority area for Council and a number of actions have been implemented to educate and improve safety around school areas. Web page
  163. 163. Speed management     Council has been working on a "Slow Down in My Street” campaign to help with speed management in local streets. Web page
  164. 164. Sydney Motorway Corporation meeting minute archive - Sydney Motorway Corporation meeting minutes archive    Find archived meeting minutes from the Sydney Motorway Corporation meetings on WestConnex. Web page
  165. 165. What is EDGE?     EDGE celebrates our cutting edge creatives and our vibrant local communities. Web page
  166. 166. Our Place Inner West     Our Place Inner West Land Use Planning Framework for the Inner West Area Web page
  167. 167. Planning policies, strategies and studies - Former Ashfield Council - Former Ashfield Council    Former Ashfield Council area Web page
  168. 168. Planning policies, strategies and studies - Former Leichhardt Council - Former Leichhardt Council    Former Leichhardt Council area Web page
  169. Environment
    169. Subcatchment planning - Subcatchment planning     Water catchment areas can be broken up into smaller areas known as subcatchments where all the rain falling in the local area flows to the same waterway at the same point. Web page
  170. Residents
    170. Pride Seat Nominees - LGBTQ+    In 2018, the Inner West Council accepted a donation of Pride Seats from Street Furniture Australia in recognition of its strong support for the LGBTIQA+ community and the marriage equality campaign. Community were asked to nominate a local person, group or organisation that has advanced LGBTIQA+ human rights, equity and inclusion in the Inner West. Thanks to all the nominees for their tireless work for the community Web page
  171. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    171. Sports and recreation events calendar     Find all the local sports and recreation events in our amazing Inner West. Web page
  172. Development
    172. Ausgrid tree works - Ausgrid tree works     Find the latest Ausgrid tree works planned for the area. Web page
  173. Development
    173. Planned Council tree works - Tree works     Find out about planned tree works in the area. Web page
  174. Residents
    174. Respectful relationships project     The project seeks to create generational change to end domestic and family violence in our community by providing every child and young person in the Inner West Local Government Area with the opportunity to participate in respectful relationships education. Web page
  175. 175. Inner West Council waste app - Waste app    A handy app to help you find out your collection day, set reminders, find out what goes where and when local drop offs are scheduled. Web page
  176. Arts and Culture
    176. Travis De Vries - Local creatives    Local creative, Travis de Vries is a creator of dark fiction and graphic artwork with a rich background in vis arts, performance, literature and Indigenous culture. Web page
  177. Council
    177. Telstra site public space - Completed projects    A new community open space and streetscape area in Balmain. Web page
  178. 178. Sheds      A listing of local "sheds" for seniors to get together. Web page
  179. Residents
    179. New Years Eve - Resident access permit application  - New Years Eve    An application form for residents or businesses within the area of Balmain affected by the road closures of New Years Eve. Web page
  180. Council
    180. Section 603 certificates     A Section 603 certificate (Local Government Act 1993) advises the amount – if any – due or payable to Council by way of rates, charges or otherwise, on a parcel of land. Web page
  181. Development
    181. Heritage items and area    The Inner West Council area is unique and rich with items that contribute to the heritage significance of the Local Government Area (LGA). Web page
  182. Development
    182. Heritage studies     There are numerous studies that have been carried out over the years on the Inner West Council Area. Below is a list of the most recent and relevant studies. Web page
  183. Development
    183. Heritage conservation area    Heritage Conservation Areas (HCA) are significant and of value due to the collective nature of buildings and elements in that area. Controls and guidelines for each of the individual HCAs can be found by selecting your suburb below: Web page
  184. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    184. Filming and photography     Council encourages filming and photography in the Inner West Council area. We have a range of lovely parks and waterside areas that make ideal locations for event photography and filming. All film projects and still photography shoots are subject to Council's fees and charges Filming locatio Web page
  185. Council
    185. Flood Management Advisory Committee     The Inner West Flood Management Advisory Committee helps develop and implement of Flood Risk Management Plans (FRMP) for the Inner West local government area. The purpose of the committee is to assist Council in implementing the NSW Government's Flood Management policies and strategies Web page
  186. Environment
    186. Sustainability in schools  - At school    There are many possibilities for schools to integrate sustainability into their school life. Find out what you can do to become a more sustainable school. Web page
  187. Development
    187. Off Broadway Precinct - Parramatta Road Corridor Urban Transformation Strategy    Off Broadway Precinct Web page
  188. Development
    188. Track-free trams would transform Parramatta Road - Parramatta Road Corridor Urban Transformation Strategy    Track-free trams would transform Parramatta Road Web page
  189. Development
    189. Council Fighting Imprudent Lords Road Rezoning - Lords Road re-zoning    Council Fighting Imprudent Lords Road Rezoning Web page
  190. Development
    190. New Plans Developed for Callan Park Skate Park - Callan Park future     New Plans Developed for Callan Park Skate Park Web page
  191. Development
    191. Callan Park Master Plan awaits green light - Callan Park future     Callan Park Master Plan awaits green light Web page
  192. Development
    192. Council pushes ahead with Callan Park recreation plans - Callan Park future     Council pushes ahead with Callan Park recreation plans Web page
  193. Development
    193. Council awaits Government Green Light on Waterfront Oval upgrade - Callan Park future     Council awaits Government Green Light on Waterfront Oval upgrade Web page
  194. Development
    194. State Government backflips on Callan Park Skate Park - Callan Park future     State Government backflips on Callan Park Skate Park Web page
  195. Residents
    195. Principles of Co-operation - Aboriginal community    Leichhardt Council recognises the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council (Metro) as the custodians of Aboriginal land, cultural sites and landscapes. Metro has spiritual and cultural ties to the land of the Leichhardt area. The Leichhardt Council is the elected representative body for Web page
  196. Arts and Culture
    196. Creative of the Month - Creative of the month    The Inner West is home to a higher than average percentage of artists and creatives. Here we showcases the work of some of the many who live and/or work in our community. Cultural Industries are estimated to have generated $1,164m in output for the Inner West Council area in 2014/15, $556m in Web page
  197. Arts and Culture
    197. Beatrice Gallery - Self guided art tours    The IWC Public Art Map features six outdoor art trails with a range of public artworks for your enjoyment. Public art makes a valuable contribution to an enlivened and vibrant locality, by complementing and building on the unique qualities of our streetscapes and town centres. Beatrice Web page
  198. Environment
    198. What lives here - Wetlands    Diversity of life This site has been planted using local native plant species, creating a seed bank for future planting projects and preserving the living history of the local area. There are both native "terrestrial" (land) plants and water plants here. The planted area is designed to create Web page
  199. Environment
    199. How it works - Wetlands    Water is pumped up from Whites Creek into the "sedimentation basin" of the wetland. In this basin, mud and dirt particles settle to the bottom. The water is then moved through the other ponds of the wetland one by one. In the last pond, some water returns to the creek and some is ‘reticul Web page
  200. 200. Recreation activities     Find recreation activities in the Inner West. Web page
  201. Environment
    201. How it started - Wetlands    Originally the idea of a local resident and Friends of the Earth member, Mr Ted Floyd, the concept of a wetland in Whites Creek had been in the planning stages for many years. In Ted's own words: "The group Friends of the Earth began a campaign in 1994 to restore the natural water c Web page
  202. Environment
    202. Background - Wetlands    Wetland maintenance Dredging of the wetlands is done infrequently (more than 10 year intervals), although wetlands are monitored regularly for litter removal and annually for sediments. Pump maintenance is approximately every six months. A Continuous Deflection System, which traps gross pollut Web page
  203. 203. Composting - Composting and worm farming    Composting Web page
  204. Residents
    204. Yanada Room, Lewisham     The Yanada Room is one of our community venues available for hire. Find us at Luna Apartments 22 Hudson Street, Lewisham Contact Phone: 02 9392 5000 Email: council@innerwest.nsw.gov.au Hire Information Suitable for: Community event Meeting Birthd Web page
  205. 205. Art Classes  - Annandale Community Centre    This group functions as a self motivating group, where artists of all skills are welcome to join in and try their hand at drawing. There is no cost to attend. Web page
  206. Residents
    206. Emergency contacts     Emergency contacts Web page
  207. Residents
    207. Key aged care priorities     Key aged care priorities Web page
  208. Residents
    208. Home maintenance and modification service     The Inner West Home Maintenance and Modification Service assists people with access, safety and independence in daily living in their own home, or with a carer. Our service provides a modification, maintenance, adjustment and advice service for frail older people, younger people with disa Web page
  209. Residents
    209. Safety     Scams, fire safety , elder abuse Web page
  210. Council
    210. Bicycle Working Group     Council has established the Bicycle Working Group to assist Council in its development of strategy, policy and designs relating to the inner west bicycle network. Interested members of the inner west community are invited to attend and participate in the group. Terms of reference ( Web page
  211. Development
    211. Bays Taskforce Report – Recommendations for the Land - Bays Precinct    Bays Taskforce Report – Recommendations for the Land Web page
  212. Development
    212. Bays Taskforce Report – Strategic Planning Principles - Bays Precinct    Bays Taskforce Report – Strategic Planning Principles Web page
  213. Development
    213. NSW Treasurer speaking notes – Bays summit - Bays Precinct    NSW Treasurer speaking notes – Bays summit Web page
  214. Development
    214. Bays Precinct – Council's guiding principles - Bays Precinct    Bays Precinct – Council's guiding principles Web page
  215. Council
    215. Community Strategic Plan - Our Inner West 2036 - Community Strategic Plan    The Inner West Community Strategic Plan (CSP) is called Our Inner West 2036. The CSP identifies the community’s vision for the future, long-term goals, strategies to get there and how to measure progress towards that vision. Web page
  216. Council
    216. Councillor Marghanita da Cruz (Greens) – Gulgadya Ward (Leichhardt) - Mayor and councillors    Clr Marghanita da Cruz – Gulgadya Ward (Leichhardt) Web page
  217. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    217. Camperdown Memorial Rest Park     Camperdown Memorial Rest Park is a large grassed area adjacent to Federation Road is a popular spot for picnics and casual ball games. Web page
  218. Council
    218. Inner West Council ward map - Ward map of Inner West Council    The Inner West Council area is divided in to 5 wards (3 councillors per ward) Web page
  219. Council
    219. Clr Darcy Byrne – Baludarri Ward (Balmain) - Mayor and councillors    Councillor bio for Clr Darcy Byrne. Web page
  220. 220. Homelessness     Homelessness is a significant and growing issue in the inner west community and takes many forms including sleeping rough, couch surfing and staying in unstable or overcrowded accommodation. Web page
  221. Residents
    221. Out of School Hours Care - Out of school hours care    Waitlist applications To add your child to the waitlist for Council's out of school hours care (OSHC) services, download and complete this application form: Middle childhood waitlist application form Email your Web page
  222. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    222. Event submission guidelines - What's on calendar    To be considered for listing on Inner West Council’s What’s On page all submitted community events must meet our guidelines and terms and conditions. Web page
  223. 223. Council clean-up and extra red-lid bin collection     When you have items that cannot be re-used, donated or sold, you can book a clean-up online. Web page
  224. 224. Report illegal dumping     What is illegal dumping and how to report it. Web page
  225. Arts and Culture
    225. Art on the GreenWay - Art on the Greenway    Art on the GreenWay Web page
  226. 226. Business waste     Business waste Web page
  227. Residents
    227. Parking permit     We have different permit parking zones based on your address. Select your suburb to see which parking permit zones apply for where you live. Web page
  228. Library and History
    228. Norton Street Historical Walking Tour      An immersive walking tour created by a partnership between Dlux media, the Heritage Group of Leichhardt and the Inner West Community History and Heritage department. The walk covers notable sites and infamous businesses in the heart of Leichhardt. Narrated by historian Sue Tronser from the Heri Web page
  229. 229. Business Environment Awards     Business Environment Awards Web page
  230. 230. Skip bins     Skip bins Web page
  231. Residents
    231. Domestic waste management charges     Your rates notice includes an annual domestic waste management (DWM) charge to Council to manage and collect residential waste. Web page
  232. Residents
    232. Senior's Festival and other key events - Seniors Festival 2024    Seniors Festival and other Key events for Older People Web page
  233. Residents
    233. Aged services committees     Aged services committees Web page
  234. Residents
    234. Activities for seniors     Council offer a number of activities for seniors living in the Inner West Council area. Web page
  235. 235. Multicultural Inner West     The Inner West is the birthplace of multiculturalism in Australia. We are proud of our strong multicultural roots and seek to acknowledge and celebrate the many cultures, traditions and languages living in and visiting the Inner West. Web page
  236. Residents
    236. Domestic and family violence     Domestic and family violence Web page
  237. Residents
    237. Useful links and contacts - Useful links and contacts for families    Below you will find a range of links and contact details for children and family assistance. There are links for parents and links for children. Websites for Parents/Carers Resourcing Parents The Resourcing Parents site provides parenting education information and support to the parent Web page
  238. 238. Magic Yellow Bus     Daily updates For daily updates on the Magic Yellow Bus, including notices of cancellation due to wet or extreme weather, follow Inner West Council's Twitter feed. Updates are posted before 9am every weekday. The Magic Yellow Bus is a free activities and community information service hel Web page
  239. Residents
    239. May Murray Early Learning Centre     Note from the Coordinator Situated in close proximity to the Cooks river -The River of Goolay'yari- May Murray Early Learning centre is a service that embraces its local community, encourages children to be active participants in their own community and engages in learning in all its for Web page
  240. Residents
    240. Leichhardt Early Learning Centre     Leichhardt Early Learning Centre Web page
  241. Residents
    241. Activities for children     Find a playgroup, learn to swim program and other activities for children. Web page
  242. Residents
    242. Affordable housing     Shelter for All Inner West Council believes that affordable housing is a basic need and an essential element of an inclusive and sustainable city. Housing is considered to be ‘affordable' when households who rent or have mortgage repayments are able to meet these costs and still h Web page
  243. Residents
    243. Aboriginal Community - Aboriginal community    The traditional Aboriginal groups of the Inner West Council area are the Gadigal and Wangal peoples of the Eora Nation. Web page
  244. Business
    244. Fire safety     Fire safety is the responsibility of all property owners, property managers, tenants, and business operators who own, occupy or manage buildings in the area ranging from various types of residential properties to commercial, retail and industrial premises. Web page
  245. Arts and Culture
    245. Self guided art tours     These public art maps features six outdoor trails in part of our local area, allowing you to visit six different outdoor “art galleries” – all proudly named after high achieving, hard working women from the area. The six galleries are named after Beatrice Bush, Bronwyn Bancroft, Christina Web page
  246. Residents
    246. Community Centres, Hubs, Aquatics, Parks, Sport and Recreation - Community Centres, Hubs, Libraries, Sport & Recreation    Our community centres provide activities, events and services for older adults living in the inner west. Web page
  247. Business
    247. Skin penetration premises     Body decorating and grooming practices can only be carried out by people who are registered as health professionals. This is outlined in the Public Health Act 2010 and the Public Health Regulation 2012 that regulates skin penetration industries. The regulated Web page
  248. Arts and Culture
    248. Creative trails and tours     Open studio weekends over the year in different local areas. Web page
  249. Residents
    249. Smoke from wood heaters     Harmful smoke pollution can be drastically reduced if we improve the way we use our wood heaters. Here are some tips on how to make a difference: Check your heater complies with the standard New heaters are cleaner burning and more efficient than older-style wood heaters and open fires. Web page
  250. Residents
    250. Noise     Noise can annoy different people in different ways. Find out what is permissible. Web page
  251. Environment
    251. Wetlands     The Inner West Council area has two wetland areas: Tempe Lands in Tempe, and Whites Creek Wetland in Annandale. Both of these wetlands are excellent examples of how a man-made habitat can become a thriving ecosystem, home to numerous native plants and animals. Tempe Lands Off South Street, T Web page
  252. Residents
    252. Fire safety     Fire safety is the responsibility of all property owners, property managers, tenants, and business operators who own, occupy or manage buildings in the area ranging from various types of residential properties to commercial, retail and industrial premises. Web page
  253. Environment
    253. Community native plant nurseries - Sourcing native plants    Inner West Council supports two community native plant nurseries, Marrickville and Rozelle Bay. In partnership with Council, volunteers collect seeds from remnant bushland and choose plants which are native to the Inner West LGA. These seeds are propagated and the seedlings are us Web page
  254. 254. Hollows as homes     Hollows as Homes launched in March 2016 and is coordinated by the Royal Botanic Garden, the University of Sydney, and Australian Museum. Inner West Council is one of 30 councils encouraging community participation in this project. With the help of the community, this project aims to find out ho Web page
  255. 255. Habitat Stepping Stones - Habitat stepping stones    Inner West Council has joined the Habitat Stepping Stones program! You're invited to sign up and start creating habitat in your backyard or balcony. It's free to join and you'll receive a pledge pack plus great discounts at local nurseries and gardening centres. Choose as many foo Web page
  256. Environment
    256. Pest animals and weeds     Feral animals impact native bird and animal populations in highly urbanised environments Web page
  257. Environment
    257. Bushcare programs     Council's Bushcare program is a great way to gain on-ground skills and experience such as native plant identification, weed control techniques and how to build and protect habitat for native wildlife. Come along and join our invaluable Bushcare volunteers! No experience is required - all you Web page
  258. 258. Bushcare programs     Council's Bushcare program is a great way to gain on-ground skills and experience such as native plant identification, weed control techniques and how to build and protect habitat for native wildlife. Come along and join our invaluable Bushcare volunteers! No experience is required - all you Web page
  259. Environment
    259. Water catchments     Gross Pollutant Traps (GPTs) What are GPTs? Gross pollutant traps (GPTs) are one way to treat stormwater before it enters local waterways. Inner West local government area falls within three catchments: Lower Parramatta River catchment in the north west that flows into Sydney Harbour Web page
  260. Development
    260. Track applications     How to track Development Applications lodged with Council. Web page
  261. Development
    261. Planning certificates     Planning certificates Web page
  262. 262. Sustainable Schools Network - Inner West Sustainable Schools Network    Schools in the Inner West have many possibilities to integrate sustainability into their school life. Join the Sustainable Schools Network to learn more about it and become active in this field. Web page
  263. 263. Green Living Centre     The Green Living Centre is a sustainability initiative. It started in Newtown in 2003 and has been working with the local community to live more sustainably since then. The Green Living Centre runs workshops and projects around the inner west to inspire and support the local community to Web page
  264. Council
    264. Legal matters     A summary of legal proceedings that Council is engaged in – these could include the Land and Environment Court, Supreme Court (including Court of Appeal matters), District Court and Local Court and any other superior court matters. Web page
  265. Council
    265. Political donations     As a result of amendments to the EP&A Act 1979 and Local Government (LG) Act 1993 commencing 1 October 2008, all relevant planning applications (eg, LEPs, Section 94 Plans, DCPs and development applications or modifications) and all relevant public submissions are required to disclose infor Web page
  266. Council
    266. Planning decisions     In a directive from the NSW Department of Planning (Circular PS 08-0007, issued 21 August 2008 and re-issued 16 September 2008), the General Manager is required to keep a register containing (for each planning decision made at a Council or Committee meeting) the names of The Administrator/ Coun Web page
  267. Residents
    267. Review of tree removal decisions - Review of tree removal decisions     Your options if you would like to review a decision about a tree removal application. Web page
  268. Residents
    268. Street trees - Street trees     Do you have a vacant tree pit or grass verge in front of your house? If you do and would like Council to plant a tree, lets us know! Web page
  269. Residents
    269. Neighbour's trees – pruning or removing     Information about Council's role and requirements in removing trees on a neighbouring property. Web page
  270. Residents
    270. Urban forest     Trees are an important urban asset providing many benefits: economic, environmental and social. The best time to plant a tree was 50 years ago... the second-best time is now! Web page
  271. Residents
    271. Street parties     Street parties are a fun way to get to know the neighbours – to socialise and share ideas. A successful street party could be as small and intimate as a few chairs in a front yard, right up to a BBQ in your local park, or a party in your street or unit block. Street parties are a great Web page
  272. Residents
    272. Street lighting     Street lighting in the area is owned and maintained by Ausgrid. For problems with street lights contact Ausgrid on 1800 044 808 (24 hour service) or enter details of the problem directly onto the Ausgrid website The tool shows the approximate location of lights in Ausgrid's str Web page
  273. Residents
    273. Street furniture     Repairs to street furniture If you would like existing street furniture repaired or replaced please contact your local Customer Service Centre and provide Council with the address of the broken item of street furniture. Council will arrange to have the item repaired (usually Web page
  274. Residents
    274. Signage     Repair or Replace Signage Council will repair or replace street and traffic signage in the local area . Given the high number of signs within the Municipality, Council has developed service levels for the replacement of each category of sign. Traffic Sign Typ Web page
  275. Residents
    275. Roads     Responsibility for roads There are three categories of roads in New South Wales: State Roads, Regional Roads and Local Roads. Each is the responsibility of and funded by varying government agencies. To report potholes and other road or footpath damage you can: State roads - Maj Web page
  276. Residents
    276. Transport Strategic Reference Group     The Transport Strategic Reference Group will: Provide feedback, guidance and recommendations to Council on specific issues, including strategic planning and policy Provide input on the development and review of Council policy on local and regional strategic transport issues and proj Web page
  277. Residents
    277. Rates     Rates payments, Change postal address, Rates rebates for eligible pensioners, Register for rates e-notices, Domestic waste management charges, Section 603 certificates Web page
  278. Residents
    278. Useful links and more pet information     Inner West Pets Facebook group Join our Inner West Pets Facebook group to find regular information on responsible pet ownership. You'll also find pet-related information for pet owners, prospective pet owners and the general public in the inner west of Sydney. Companion Animal Informa Web page
  279. Residents
    279. Companion Animal Forms and Educational Materials - Educational materials and forms    NSW companion animal forms and educational materials Lifetime Registration (R2) Permanent Identification (P1A) Change of ownership/details (C3A) Change of address (C3C) For more information regarding forms and FAQs visit the Office of Local G Web page
  280. Residents
    280. Registration and microchipping pets  - Registration fees and microchipping pets    All dog and cat owners must 'lifetime register' their pets You must take two steps to lifetime register your pet: microchipping and registration. These two steps will help return your pet to you if it is lost, hurt or stolen. Council recommends desexing of all companion animals. Web page
  281. Residents
    281. Pets and noise phobias     Many pets can become terrified by the noise and flashes associated with fireworks. This stress may cause some animals to escape their yards and roam the streets in an agitated and disoriented state. A lost pet may end up in an animal shelter or badly injured. Pet owners can provide a secure env Web page
  282. Residents
    282. Keeping pets cool in hot weather     Many of us love the warm and sunny weather, as do the majority of pets. But when the temperature soars, take steps to protect your furry best friend. Never leave dogs in the car. Not even if you think you’ll only be a few minutes. Even when it isn't so hot outside, temperatures can Web page
  283. Residents
    283. Dog ownership laws and fines     Laws relating to dog ownership are set out by the Companion Animals Act 1998 and the Companion Animals Regulation 2008. All dogs must be microchipped by 12 weeks of age or earlier if sold or given away All dogs must be lifetime registered by 6 months of age All dogs must Web page
  284. Residents
    284. Dog training     Obedience training is one of the most important aspects of owning a dog. It is important to remember that, along with daily exercise, dogs need discipline and mental stimulation. Training your dog can provide this. Dog training classes are run by private business or by community groups. You can Web page
  285. Development
    285. Western Harbour Tunnel     Western Harbour Tunnel Web page
  286. Council
    286. Western Harbour Tunnel - Rozelle to Frenchs Forest     In March 2017, the NSW Premier and Minister for Roads announced early planning for this project, including the preferred route and the start of geotechnical drilling. This project is not part of WestConnex or NorthConnex. The proposal includes two key components: The Western Harbour Tunnel Web page
  287. Residents
    287. Dog attacks, dangerous dogs and restricted dogs - Dog attacks, dangerous and restricted dogs    Dog attacks A dog attack is considered if a dog rushes at, attacks, bites, harasses or chases any person or animal (other than vermin), whether or not any injury is caused to the person or animal. All dog attacks reported to Council are considered very serious allegations. Council officers th Web page
  288. Residents
    288. Being a responsible dog owner     If you are a dog owner you have a responsibility to: Microchip and lifetime register your dog, and attach a collar and identification tag with your contact phone number – visit this page to order a free engraved pet tag (conditions apply) Secure your dog safely on your p Web page
  289. 289. Dog exercise area    Inner West Council provides a number of off-leash dog exercise areas. The use of parks by dog walkers is encouraged and recognised by Council as creating a positive sense of community if conducted in a responsible manner. Web page
  290. Residents
    290. Change of address and ownership for pets     Change of ownership When you purchase a companion animal or have been given a companion animal, ensure that the previous owner or breeder sends the local Council a signed and completed Change of Ownership Form. If you sell or give away a companion animal, it is your responsibility as the 'old o Web page
  291. Residents
    291. Choosing the right cat     The decision to own a pet should involve everyone in your household so that their needs, fears and concerns are considered. This will also allow you to determine how much time each person will be able to spend with your pet and the amount of responsibility that each person is willing to assume. Web page
  292. Residents
    292. Cat confinement     It's preferable for cats to be kept inside the house or confined in the backyard. As long as their basic needs are being met, cats can live just as happily in confinement as when allowed to roam free. Research shows that a cat who is allowed to roam free may have a shorter life span than that Web page
  293. Residents
    293. Cats and the environment      Inner West Council works to protect and enhance our native biodiversity as much as possible by restoring habitats for native fauna, particularly in local parks and reserves. All cats are natural hunters – regardless of whether they are owned or unowned, hungry or fed regularly. Cats are Web page
  294. 294. Cat ownership laws and fines     Laws relating to cat ownership in the Inner West. Web page
  295. Residents
    295. Marrickville  - Marrickville    Permit parking area map for the former Marrickville Council areas. Web page
  296. Residents
    296. Ashfield     Permit parking area map – Former Ashfield Council areas Most streets in the area have 2 hour parking between 8am and 6pm Monday to Friday along one side of the street. There are no parking limits overnight or on the weekend. Resident's vehicles displaying a valid Resident Web page
  297. Council
    297. Mayor and councillors     Mayor and councillors Web page
  298. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    298. Bike user groups     Bike user groups Web page
  299. Events
    299. Built Environment Awards     Built Environment Awards Web page
  300. Events
    300. Business Environment Awards     Business Environment Awards Web page
  301. Events
    301. Citizenship ceremonies     Citizenship ceremonies Web page
  302. 302. Community profile - Community profile     Community profile Web page
  303. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    303. Dockless bike share     Dockless bikes can be used throughout the Inner West. Web page
  304. Events
    304. Footprints Ecofestival     Footprints Ecofestival Web page
  305. Events
    305. Inclusion Festival     Inclusion Festival is Inner West Council's celebration of International Day of People with Disability (3 December) with music, creativity and culture of one of Sydney's most colourful suburbs. Web page
  306. Events
    306. Jazz in the Park     Jazz in the Park Web page
  307. 307. Public transport     Public transport Web page
  308. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    308. Steel Park     Steel Park Web page
  309. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    309. Tempe Recreation Reserve     Tempe Recreation Reserve Web page
  310. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    310. Useful links for cycling     Useful links for cycling Web page
  311. 311. Walking and cycling     There are a number of great cycleways and walking routes in our local area. Walking and cycling are great ways to keep fit while at the same time taking in the local sites. Web page
  312. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    312. Walking and cycling routes     There are a number of great cycleways and walking routes in our local area. Walking and cycling are great ways to keep fit while at the same time taking in the local sites. Web page
  313. Development
    313. Lords Road re-zoning     Lords Road re-zoning Web page
  314. Development
    314. Callan Park future - Callan Park future     Callan Park future Web page
  315. Development
    315. Bays Precinct     Bays Precinct Web page
  316. Business
    316. Contact the economic development team     Contact the economic development team Web page
  317. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    317. Mackey Park     Mackey Park Web page
  318. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    318. Marrickville Park     Marrickville Park Web page
  319. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    319. Petersham Park     Petersham Park Web page
  320. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    320. Pratten Park     Pratten Park Web page
  321. Arts and Culture
    321. 228 Illawarra Road     228 Illawarra Road Web page
  322. Arts and Culture
    322. Art groups and classes     A listing of some of the local art groups and classes in the Inner West. Web page
  323. Arts and Culture
    323. Art organisations, venues and creative businesses - Arts organisations, venues and creative businesses    Art organisations, venues and creative businesses Web page
  324. Residents
    324. Boost - Education & Employment Pathways    Opportunities for young people aged 12-24 years to gain skills, knowledge and qualifications to assist them to gain employment, continue with further education and/or improve their life skills. Web page
  325. Business
    325. Business chambers and associations     Business chambers and associations Web page
  326. Business
    326. Business resources and links     Business resources and links Web page
  327. Arts and Culture
    327. Busking     Information about busking in the Inner West including the Inner West Council Busking Policy. Web page
  328. Residents
    328. Car share parking     Car share parking Web page
  329. 329. Community recycling centres     Community recycling centres Web page
  330. Environment
    330. Compost Collective     Compost Collective Web page
  331. Residents
    331. Council car parks     Council car parks Web page
  332. Residents
    332. Dividing fences     Dividing fences Web page
  333. 333. E-waste and chemicals events     E-waste and chemicals events Web page
  334. Council
    334. General purchase order conditions     General purchase order conditions Web page
  335. Residents
    335. Inner West Youth Alliance     The Inner West Youth Alliance (IWYA) is a network of youth and community service providers that engage with and advocate for young people aged 12–24 years in the Sydney Inner West local government areas of Burwood, Canada Bay, Inner West and Strathfield. Download the IWY Web page
  336. Residents
    336. Justice of the peace     Justice of the peace Web page
  337. 337. Live music     Live music Web page
  338. Residents
    338. Mobility Parking  - Mobility Parking    Mobility Parking Web page
  339. Residents
    339. Parking     Inner West Council manages parking in the local area to balance the needs of residents, businesses, commuters, shoppers and others. Find further details below about parking in the Inner West. Web page
  340. Residents
    340. Precinct Parking Strategies - Newtown, Enmore, Marrickville, Lewisham, Sydenham     Precinct Parking Strategies - Newtown, Enmore, Marrickville, Lewisham, Sydenham Web page
  341. Environment
    341. Rainwater tanks - Rainwater tank rebate    Rainwater tank rebate Web page
  342. Environment
    342. Reporting pollution - Report pollution    Reporting pollution Web page
  343. Residents
    343. Support services for young people     The Inner West has a number of local area support services for young people. Web page
  344. Business
    344. Sustainable business     Sustainable business Web page
  345. Environment
    345. Sustainable design     Design and renovation Web page
  346. Arts and Culture
    346. Thirning Villa     Thirning Villa Web page
  347. Arts and Culture
    347. White's Creek Cottage  - Whites Creek Cottage     Whites Creek Cottage Web page
  348. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    348. Leichhardt Oval     Leichhardt Oval Web page
  349. Residents
    349. Community gardens     Community gardens are places where people grow food, create habitat and connect with nature and their local community. Web page
  350. Council
    350. Internal Ombudsman     Internal Ombudsman Web page
  351. 351. General manager and senior staff     The Acting General Manager of Inner West Council is Brian Barrett. Brian was appointed in October 2020. Web page
  352. Residents
    352. Building sites     The Inner West Council Local Government Area has a large number of active building sites which are in development in accordance with consents issued by Council. Developers have conditions which they must adhere to when operating at these sites, and the conditions imposed by Council are in part applied to ensure that the construction process does not adversely impact the local community. Web page
  353. Development
    353. Your questions answered     Your questions answered Web page
  354. Development
    354. Contact the Building Certification team     Contact the Building Certification team Web page
  355. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    355. King George Park     King George Park Web page
  356. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    356. HJ Mahoney Memorial Reserve - HJ Mahoney Memorial Park    HJ Mahoney Memorial Reserve Web page
  357. Development
    357. Building certification services and forms     Building certification services and forms Web page
  358. Development
    358. Why choose Inner West Council building certifiers?     Why choose Inner West Council building certifiers? Web page
  359. Development
    359. Building certification     Building certification Web page
  360. Development
    360. State government and utility works and projects - State government and utility works and projects     Find information about works and projects run by the State government and utility companies in the local area. Web page
  361. Council
    361. Ashfield Town Centre upgrade - Completed projects    Ashfield Town Centre upgrade Web page
  362. Council
    362. Ashfield Aquatic Centre project - Upcoming and ongoing projects    Ashfield Aquatic Centre project Web page
  363. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    363. Cohen Park     Cohen Park Web page
  364. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    364. Centenary Park     Centenary Park Web page
  365. 365. Camdenville Park     Camdenville Park Web page
  366. Council
    366. Marrickville Library and Community Spaces - Completed projects    Marrickville Library and Community Spaces Web page
  367. Development
    367. Carrington Road Marrickville Planning Proposal     Carrington Road Marrickville Planning Proposal Web page
  368. Development
    368. Public transport     Public transport Web page
  369. Development
    369. Transport planning     Transport planning Web page
  370. Development
    370. Planning studies     Planning studies Web page
  371. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    371. Birchgrove Park     Birchgrove Park Web page
  372. Development
    372. Strategies and policies for development     Strategies and policies for development Web page
  373. Development
    373. Recently Completed Projects     Recently Completed Projects Web page
  374. Development
    374. Streets Alive - Main Streets     Streets Alive - Main Streets Web page
  375. Development
    375. Streets Alive - Master Plans     Streets Alive - Master Plans Web page
  376. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    376. Ashfield Park     Ashfield Park Web page
  377. Development
    377. Planning proposals     Planning proposals Web page
  378. Development
    378. Are any approvals required?     Are any approvals required? Web page
  379. Development
    379. Development contributions - Development contribution plans    Development contribution plans Web page
  380. Development
    380. Marrickville DCP     Marrickville DCP Web page
  381. Development
    381. Leichhardt DCP     Leichhardt DCP Web page
  382. Development
    382. Ashfield DCP     Ashfield DCP Web page
  383. Development
    383. Development control plans (DCP)     Development control plans (DCP) Web page
  384. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    384. Debbie and Abbey Borgia Recreation Centre     Debbie and Abbey Borgia Recreation Centre Web page
  385. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    385. Robyn Webster sports centre     Robyn Webster sports centre Web page
  386. Residents
    386. Planning and Heritage Strategic Reference Group     The Planning and Heritage Strategic Reference Group will: Provide feedback, guidance and recommendations to Council on strategic planning and heritage issues Provide input on long-term strategic policies and action plans on planning and heritage issues including local environmental Web page
  387. Residents
    387. Environment Strategic Reference Group     The purpose of the Environment Strategic Reference Group is to assist Council with matters relating to environment and sustainability. The Environment Strategic Reference Group will: Provide input on the development and review of Council policy positions on local and regional str Web page
  388. Residents
    388. Housing and Affordability Reference Group     The purpose of the Housing and Affordability Reference Group is to support Council in its efforts to ensure that the Inner West Local Government Area remains a diverse, inclusive and accessible area to live. Specifically, the Housing and Affordability Reference Group will: Provide feedb Web page
  389. Residents
    389. Economic Development Strategic Reference Group     The purpose of the Economic Development Strategic Reference Group is to assist Council with matters relating to sustainable local economy. Assistance will be directed toward strategic initiatives and priorities that support employment and local economic activity. Specifically, the Economic De Web page
  390. Residents
    390. Social Inclusion Strategic Reference Group     The purpose of the Social Inclusion Strategic Reference Group is to provide informed advice to Council on issues that impact on and promote social inclusion across the inner west community, thereby integrating the consideration of social justice and inclusion into Council's everyday busin Web page
  391. Residents
    391. Young Leaders Reference Group     The Young Leaders Reference Group will assist Council to ensure that young people have a voice within the Inner West and are provided with the opportunity to bring new perspectives to Council programs and initiatives. Specifically, the Young Leaders Reference Group will: Web page
  392. Residents
    392. Strategic reference groups     Inner West Council is committed to local democracy and community engagement and has established a number of interim strategic reference groups to ensure the community has a say in decisions affecting the local area. Council has appointed representatives from the community to be members on thes Web page
  393. Residents
    393. Sport and recreation volunteering     Sport and recreation volunteering Web page
  394. Residents
    394. Environmental volunteering     Environmental volunteering Web page
  395. Residents
    395. Volunteer Inner West      Be the change you want to see in the world! Web page
  396. Residents
    396. Previous Citizen of the Year recipients - Citizen of the Year Awards    Citizen of the Year Web page
  397. 397. Walking and cycling     There are a number of great cycleways and walking routes in our local area. Walking and cycling are great ways to keep fit while at the same time taking in the local sites. Web page
  398. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    398. Tempe Recreation Reserve     Tempe Recreation Reserve Web page
  399. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    399. Tempe Lands     Tempe Lands Web page
  400. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    400. Station Street Reserve     Station Street Reserve Web page
  401. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    401. Kendrick Park     Kendrick Park Web page
  402. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    402. Green Street Park     Green Street Park Web page
  403. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    403. Tillman Park     Tillman Park Web page
  404. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    404. Sydenham Green     Sydenham Green Web page
  405. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    405. Underwood Reserve     Underwood Reserve Web page
  406. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    406. 64 Kensington Road Pocket Park     64 Kensington Road Pocket Park Web page
  407. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    407. John Paton Reserve     John Paton Reserve Web page
  408. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    408. Darrell Jackson Gardens     Darrell Jackson Gardens Web page
  409. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    409. Carrington Street Playground - 45-51 Carrington Street    Carington Street Playground Web page
  410. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    410. Cadigal Reserve     Cadigal Reserve Web page
  411. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    411. Simpson Park     Simpson Park Web page
  412. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    412. May Street Reserve     May Street Reserve Web page
  413. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    413. Francis Playground     Francis Playground Web page
  414. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    414. Weekley Park     Weekley Park Web page
  415. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    415. Stanmore Reserve     Stanmore Reserve Web page
  416. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    416. Ryan Park     Ryan Park Web page
  417. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    417. Montague Gardens     Montague Gardens Web page
  418. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    418. Maundrell Park     Maundrell Park Web page
  419. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    419. Rozelle Common     Rozelle Common Web page
  420. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    420. O'Connor Reserve     O'Connor Reserve Web page
  421. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    421. Petersham Park     Petersham Park Web page
  422. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    422. Marr Playground     Marr Playground Web page
  423. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    423. Brighton Street Reserve     Brighton Street Reserve Web page
  424. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    424. Wicks Park     Wicks Park Web page
  425. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    425. Warren Park     Warren Park Web page
  426. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    426. Steel Park     Steel Park Web page
  427. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    427. Richardson's Lookout     Richardson's Lookout Web page
  428. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    428. Princes Street Park     Princes Street Park Web page
  429. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    429. Ness Park     Ness Park Web page
  430. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    430. Murdoch Playground     Murdoch Playground Web page
  431. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    431. McNeilly Park     McNeilly Park Web page
  432. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    432. Marrickville Golf Course     Marrickville Golf Course Web page
  433. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    433. Mackey Park     Mackey Park Web page
  434. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    434. HJ Mahoney Memorial Park     HJ Mahoney Memorial Park Web page
  435. 435. Enmore Park     Enmore Park Web page
  436. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    436. A B Crofts Playground     A B Crofts Playground Web page
  437. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    437. William Stuart Playground     William Stuart Playground Web page
  438. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    438. Leichhardt Park     Leichhardt Park Web page
  439. Residents
    439. Active Inner West Grants     The Active Inner West grants stream (formally known as Recreation Grants) provides financial support to community and non-government groups that offer sport and/or active recreation programs and services to residents in the Inner West. Web page
  440. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    440. War Memorial Park     War Memorial Park Web page
  441. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    441. Wangal Nura Park     Wangal Nura Park is located on a former factory site that Council purchased in 2003 to increase open space. This playground is fully fenced, is suitable for toddlers and is great for all abilities. As well as the playground equipment there is a grassed area with a soccer goal and a basketball half court. Web page
  442. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    442. Pioneers Memorial Park     Pioneers Memorial Park Web page
  443. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    443. Marlborough Street Playground     Marlborough Street Playground Web page
  444. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    444. Lambert Park Playground     Lambert Park Playground Web page
  445. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    445. Hawthorne Canal Reserve     Hawthorne Canal Reserve Web page
  446. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    446. Evan Jones Playground     Evan Jones Playground Web page
  447. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    447. 36th Battalion Park     36th Battalion Park Web page
  448. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    448. Robson Park     Robson Park Web page
  449. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    449. Richard Murden Reserve     Richard Murden Reserve Web page
  450. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    450. 284 Hawthorne Parade     284 Hawthorne Parade Web page
  451. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    451. Federation Place     Federation Place Web page
  452. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    452. Enmore Dog Park     Enmore Dog Park Web page
  453. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    453. Tom Kenny Reserve     Tom Kenny Reserve Web page
  454. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    454. Morton Park     Morton Park Web page
  455. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    455. Mallam Reserve     Mallam Reserve Web page
  456. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    456. Johnson Park     Johnson Park Web page
  457. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    457. JG McCartney Playground     JG McCartney Playground Web page
  458. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    458. Centenary Park     Centenary Park Web page
  459. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    459. Bede Spillane Reserve     Bede Spillane Reserve Web page
  460. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    460. Anthony Street Reserve     Anthony Street Reserve Web page
  461. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    461. Peter Cotter Reserve     Peter Cotter Reserve Web page
  462. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    462. O'Dea Reserve     O'Dea Reserve Web page
  463. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    463. Yurulbin Park     Yurulbin Park Web page
  464. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    464. Mort Bay Park     Mort Bay Park Web page
  465. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    465. Birchgrove Park     Birchgrove Park Web page
  466. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    466. Ballast Point Park     Ballast Point Park Web page
  467. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    467. Punch Park     Punch Park Web page
  468. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    468. Propeller Park     Propeller Park Web page
  469. Residents
    469. Community history grants     Community history grants Web page
  470. 470. Environment Grants - Environment grants    The Environment Grants support groups that benefit the environment and community through projects focused on: Environmental improvement Sustainability education Awareness-raising and the promotion of sustainable living as a way of life. Applicants are encouraged to Web page
  471. Residents
    471. Community Wellbeing Grants - Community wellbeing grants    The Community Wellbeing Grants provides financial and in-kind assistance to not-for-profit community based organisations or community groups auspiced by an organisation. Web page
  472. Residents
    472. Arts grants     Arts grants Web page
  473. Residents
    473. Grants     Inner West Council has a range of grants to enable the community to develop projects and programs to address local needs. Web page
  474. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    474. Origlass Park     Origlass Park Web page
  475. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    475. Lookes Avenue Reserve     Lookes Avenue Reserve Web page
  476. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    476. Issy Wyner Reserve     A lovely little park in Balmain. Web page
  477. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    477. Illoura Reserve     Illoura Reserve Web page
  478. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    478. Gladstone Park     Gladstone Park Web page
  479. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    479. Ewenton Park     Ewenton Park Web page
  480. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    480. Elkington Park     Elkington Park Web page
  481. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    481. Birrung Park     Birrung Park Web page
  482. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    482. Victoria Square Reserve     Victoria Square Reserve Web page
  483. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    483. Rotary Park     Rotary Park Web page
  484. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    484. Rose Street Playground     Rose Street Playground Web page
  485. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    485. Pratten Park     Pratten Park Web page
  486. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    486. Hammond Park     Hammond Park Web page
  487. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    487. Brunswick Parade Reserve     Brunswick Parade Reserve Web page
  488. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    488. Ashfield Park     Ashfield Park Web page
  489. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    489. Albert Parade Reserve     Albert Parade Reserve Web page
  490. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    490. Whites Creek Valley Park     Whites Creek Valley Park is a large parkland in Annandale. Web page
  491. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    491. Smith, Hogan and Spindlers Parks     Smith, Hogan and Spindlers Parks Web page
  492. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    492. Hinsby Park     Hinsby park Web page
  493. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    493. Badu Reserve     Badu Reserve Web page
  494. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    494. Arguimbau Street playground - Arguimbau Street Playground    Arguimbau Street playground Web page
  495. 495. Community gardens     Community gardens are places where people grow food, create habitat and connect with nature and their local community. Web page
  496. Library and History
    496. Join the library     Join the library Web page
  497. Parks, Sport and Recreation
    497. Your stories     People of note Tommy Andrews 1890-1970 Cricketer who was born in Newtown and played for Petersham Cricket Club, based at Petersham Park. He played 16 tests for Australia, and is among a select few cricketers called for throwing the ball in major matches in Australia. Web page
  498. Library and History
    498. Leichhardt walking tour     Walking tours of Leichhardt focusing on the public buildings and spaces that have shaped the local area. Exploring Leichhardt Heritage Author: HGOLD The Heritage Group of Leichhardt Compiled by Jeanette Knox (2010) Available at Leichhardt and Balmain Library $20.00 A comprehens Web page
  499. Library and History
    499. Tom Uren Trail     The Tom Uren Trail honours the life of a man committed to working in the service of the human family. The Trail is a circuit commencing at Thornton Park near Balmain East Ferry Walk. The walk takes 2 hours and invites you come to come and discover the Balmain of Tom Uren, the place where he wa Web page
  500. Library and History
    500. Land and suburbs     History of the inner west Inner West Council was formed by the merger of the former Leichhardt, Ashfield and Marrickville councils. The history of the inner west is diverse, comprising of the rich history of 27 inner city suburbs. We acknowledge that this land area traditionally belonged to th Web page
  501. Library and History
    501. History blogs and journals     Leichhardt 5,000 Close to 5,000 men and women from the former Leichhardt Council area – which includes the suburbs of Annandale, Balmain, Birchgrove, Leichhardt, Lilyfield and Rozelle – enlisted their services for World War I. The Leichhardt 5,000 website is dedicated to li Web page
  502. Library and History
    502. House history research     Inner West house history Inner West Council is a local government area located in the inner western region of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The area covers 35 square kilometres and 27 suburbs including: Annandale Ashfield Ashbury Balmain Balmain East Birchgrove Web page
  503. Library and History
    503. Self-guided heritage walks     Walking tours of the Inner West includes a series of walks that focuses on significant people, public buildings and the social and political history of the area Web page
  504. Library and History
    504. Community collections     The Inner west Council community archives care for and hold community collections which provide insight into the history and activities of local not for profit organisations, including, sporting clubs, activist groups, election material, indigenous collections, clubs and associations, historic Web page