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Canterbury-Bankstown has been recognised as a state leader in food safety, taking out the top honour at the 2025 NSW
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Canterbury-Bankstown has been recognised as a state leader in food safety, taking out the top honour at the 2025 NSW

Mayor Bilal El-Hayek
City of Canterbury Bankstown
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At dawn, Australians across the country will gather to remember the men and women who fought bravely for the rights and freedoms we
all enjoy today.
It’s a time-honoured tradition since the very first dawn service, believed to have been held in 1923, when a group of returned servicemen gathered at the Cenotaph in Martin Place, Sydney
to commemorate their fallen comrades.
The day is also marked by marches through our city centres and regional towns and while the number of living veterans has dwindled, the force of their spirit and legacy lives on through their children and grandchildren.
ANZAC Day is a reminder of past and present wars, of suffering and courage, and stirs emotions of sorrow and pride. It is also a timely moment to think about those enduring hardship in the Middle East and around the world.
I encourage everyone to keep our cultural traditions of mateship, courage and sacrifice alive, and to attend a local dawn service or march to pay your respects.
To find an Anzac Day
event near you, visit
www.rslnsw.org.au
Lest We Forget.
ANZAC DAY

It was another busy year at Lakemba Nights during Ramadan with a record number of people converging on Haldon Street

Hundreds of Western Sydney students are celebrating the first major improvements to their schools in two decades, with major upgrade

On April 8, 2025, Superintendent Rodney Hart and Inspector Nathan Green of the Bankstown Police Area Command visited the offices

قام الوزير والنائب عن دائرة واتسون طوني بورك بزيارة دير كنيسة مار شربل في بانشبول، وأعلن بحضور المطران أنطوان شربل

More than 30 community groups from across Sydney and Australia are expected to gather at Paul Keating Park on Sunday,

A much-loved sports field has received a multimillion-dollar makeover and transformed into a state-of-the-art facility. The Crest at Bass Hill

Dear Residents,
The theme of this year’s Youth Week is: “We’re the future and the future
is now”.
I can see a remarkable future in the over 65,000 young people who live in Canterbury-Bankstown. They are amazing. Energised, progressive, creative, thoughtful, ingenious, talented and so much more!
But what would young people say about themselves, about our City and the community they live in?
Youth Week is more than just a chance for young people to have fun (although there will be plenty of that). It’s a chance for them to express themselves and show everyone
what matters to them.
Our Youth Week activities, which will run from April 9-17, will give young people that chance, with activities including a young storytellers competition, a “Vibe & Dine” evening of meaningful conversation and a debating competition for schools.
All opportunities for young people to tell us what they think.
But our support for young people is not limited to one week a year.
During Youth Week, Council will be seeking expressions of interest from young people to be part of a Youth Advisory Working Group to make recommendations on what they want to see around our City.
We will also be seeking feedback
from young people in our City at
cb.city/HaveYourSay to help develop Council’s next Youth Action Plan (2025-2029).
This plan will set priorities to help improve the lives of young people in our City and guide our work with young people, the community and service providers over the next few years.
I look forward to hearing all your wonderful suggestions.
Regards,
Clr Bilal El-Hayek
MAYOR

Engage. Educate. Empower. (Thanks to Sydney Water) Join us for an evening dedicated to water sustainability and conservation practices. This event