APRIL 2021 Big Win for our Community I am pleased to report that Pre-Anzac Day MARCH our Butt out of Bayside Sunday 18 April 2021 campaign has forced Mascot RSL Sub–Branch and Bayside Council to rethink their ludicrous 1:30pm: Arrive for compulsory QR registration. proposal to carve off a 2pm: March, Wreath Laying Service and Cenotaph portion of Bayside and Ceremony Mascot Memorial Park, Coward St, Mascot. move it into their Local Contact: 9562 1601. Government Area. The area under attack included part of our foreshore Anzac Day Dawn Services together with Monterey, Sans Souci, Ramsgate, Sunday 25 April 2021 Ramsgate Beach and Dolls Point. Council put forward a very detailed and compelling submission against the Botany RSL Sub–Branch and Bayside Council take-over bid, as did many of our residents. 5:30am: Arrive for compulsory QR registration. 6am: Memorial and Wreath Laying Service, Cenotaph I am delighted, and relieved, that Georges River have Ceremony at Booralee Park, corner Bay and Daniel come to their senses. We can now all get on and do Streets, Botany. Contact: 9562 1601. the job we were elected to do, looking after our own residents and ratepayers. Arncliffe RSL Sub–Branch 6am: Memorial and Wreath Laying Service, Cenotaph With COVID-19 restrictions easing, ANZAC Day Arncliffe Park, 71B Wollongong Road, Arncliffe. Services across Bayside will be held, providing a solemn Contact: 9567 3966. opportunity for residents to pay their respects to those Bexley RSL Sub–Branch who made the ultimate sacrifice. 6am: Memorial and Wreath Laying Service at the However, it you attend a service please remember RSL Club, 24 Stoney Creek Road, Bexley. that COVID-19 restrictions although eased, are still in Contact: 9502 1966. place, including complying with the 1.5 metre physical Brighton Le Sands RSL Sub–Branch distancing rule and everyone must register or sign in. 6am: Memorial and Wreath Laying Service at the We have included a full list of services for your Memorial next to the RSL Club, 251 Bay Street, convenience. I suggest that if you are thinking of Brighton Le Sands. Contact: 9567 5157. attending a service please check with the appropriate Earlwood / Bardwell Park / Marrickville RSL Sub-Branch as capacity may be limited depending RSL Sub–Branch on the venue. 6am: Dawn and Wreath Laying Service at the RSL, Council’s No Hooning Campaign calling for the State 18 Hartill-Law Avenue, Bardwell Park. Government to install speed cameras on Bay Street Contact: 9335 9999. in Brighton Le Sands is gaining momentum. We are Kingsgrove RSL Sub–Branch also investigating a number of additional measures to 7:15am: Memorial and Wreath Laying Service in protect the safety of our residents. Memorial Park, 4 Brocklehurst Lane, Kingsgrove. I am looking forward to the year ahead. There are a Contact: 9336 1500. number of exciting projects coming up and together Ramsgate RSL Sub–Branch and Rockdale with my fellow Councillors we will be working to meet RSL Sub–Branch the needs of our diverse community. 6:30am: Assemble at the Sans Souci Literary Council Meetings are live streamed on Facebook. I hope Institute corner Campbell Street and Ramsgate Road, Ramsgate. 7am: March to the Ramsgate RSL Club for you all take the opportunity to get involved in Council’s Memorial and Wreath Laying Service at 7:30am. decision making process. Your feedback is important Contact: 9504 8000. Cr Joe Awada, Mayor Call your local RSL Sub-Branch for more information.

2 | Bayside News April 2021 OUR ANZAC FLAGS

When went to war on 4 August 1914, more than 2,000 men from the Bayside Local Government Area answered the call of King and Country and enlisted. Aboriginal men also served, while nurses contributed to the war effort at home and overseas. This year the ANZAC flags flying across Bayside are a tribute to all our heroes. Our ANZAC flags feature the images of six local heroes. Here are their stories.

Douglas George Jack John David Phyllis Thomas Grant Oscar Emanuel Wright Mary Burtt (1885-1951) Seaforth (1893-1952) (1895-1955) Boissier (1893-1918) Douglas Grant, Nilson Jack Emanuel was John Wright was a (1884-1976) Botany boy a Ngadjonji man (1892-1940) a bookmaker’s Botany fellmonger Matron Phyllis Thomas Burtt from the upland clerk living in who served in Boissier of Botany was working in rainforest country Carpenter George Railway Street, France with the Queensland as a Nilson was the embarked on in the Atherton Rockdale, when 3rd Battalion. the hospital ship shearer and cook Tablelands was son of Alderman he enlisted in when he enlisted He was wounded Kyarra in 1914. a mechanical and Mayor Oscar May 1915 at the in mid-1915. in action at the draughtsman and Nilson of Botany. age of 21. In Egypt she Battle of Menin He lost several wool classer. treated the He served with the He served at Road on 22 toes to frostbite 9th Light Trench wounded from Australia’s only Gallipoli and then September 1917. Gallipoli, receiving suffered at known Aboriginal Mortar Battery on the Western Gallipoli. Invalided Later he took the Royal Red World War I in Belgium, firing Front. home, he soon part in the Spring Cross (2nd Class) prisoner of War, three inch Stokes joined up again. Jack was an Offensives of Medal from King Grant was ammunition at outstanding March and April George V in 1916. Tom was killed in captured during enemy targets. soldier and was 1918 and the action near the First Battle of She also served Hospitalised with twice decorated Second Battle of Villers-Bretonneux Bullecourt in 1917. pleurisy and gas in France during with the Military Albert. the Battles of the on 3 April 1918, During his poisoning during Medal. leaving two war His older brother, Somme. incarceration he the war he never diaries for his Photo credit: Herbert (SERN: became president regained full health. After the war she fiancée in London. Jack Emanuel 4302) was killed of the British was appointed Photo credit: (SERN: 1692). in action in Older brothers Help Committee George Nilson Courtesy Riddington Matron of Royal family Northern France during James Burtt and (The Red Cross) (SERN: 2112). Prince Alfred Image courtesy of Beaches Libraries. March 1917, just Harry Burtt also and organised Hospital. She was Robert Nilson. four days after served. food parcels and the first female he arrived on the medical supplies. Justice of the Photo credit: front line. Peace in NSW. Thomas Burtt Photo credit: (SERN: 1916 & 3023). Photo credit: Private Douglas Grant Photo credit: Image Image courtesy of (SERN: 6020). John Wright courtesy of RPA Geoff Chegwyn. NAA: SP1011/1,2176/1 (SERN: 6378). Heritage Centre. [ABC Publicity Image courtesy of the Reproduced with Photos]. Wright family. permission of RPA Hospital Heritage Centre, Camperdown.

Bayside News April 2021 | 3 2021 Citizens of the Year Mayor Joe Awada presented Paula Lara with the Bayside Citizen of the Year 2021 award in recognition of her ongoing commitment to volunteer community work. Paula has dedicated her time volunteering at a variety of local activities including her children’s school at St Therese Primary School, Mascot. Paula founded the charity Plates4Mates in 2017 alongside two friends with the mission to help those less fortunate in by providing a plate of food for a mate that needs it most. Paul Taliana was named Bayside Sportsperson of the Year and Evelyn Hsieh is Bayside’s 2021 L-R: Paula Lara (Bayside Citizen of the Year), Paul Taliana (Bayside Sportsperson of the Young Citizen of the Year. Year) and Evelyn Hsieh (Bayside Young Citizen of the Year).

Mayor Joe Awada, Deputy Mayor James Macdonald and Councillor Vicki Poulos were in Brighton Le Sands talking about the anti-hooning campaign and canvassing support from the locals for speed cameras on both sides of Bay Street (between Moate Avenue and The Grand Parade). The Minister for Roads and Transport, the Hon. Andrew Constance MP has the power to make this happen. Please add your voice to our campaign and let the Minister know: www.bayside.nsw.gov.au/campaigns

Security Upgrade Small Renovation Council has stepped up security at the Bayside Garden Centre with cameras and more security fencing. Fees Waived “The Centre, a joint a venture between Council and Council voted to waive any Council fees incurred for the Intellectual Disability Foundation of St George, small renovations or alteration works under $100,000 provides meaningful employment for people with a to help support the local economic recovery in the disability. All profits are reinvested into the Centre wake of COVID-19. which has over 800 different plant species available. The Centre is open to the public and is well worth a Council previously voted to waive the fees associated visit,” Mayor Joe Awada said. with lodgement of Development Applications for alterations and additions for Class 1 (single dwellings) and Class 10 (sheds and carports) buildings. “It is important we continue to support ratepayers Bayside Garden Centre where possible, especially when it also helps boost the 41 Beach Street, Kogarah local economic recovery for building and construction Tel. 02 9553 7346 and associated trades,” Mayor Joe Awada said.

4 | Bayside News April 2021 Gradual Rates Harmonisation Bayside Council scheduled an IPART undertook a review of the local Council does not support different Extraordinary Council Meeting on government rating system in 2019 and residential rates in our urban areas Wednesday 3 February to endorse made a number of recommendations as this could lead to the creation of its official response to the State to the NSW Office of Local different communities of interest Government’s draft changes to rates Government. within one local government area and legislation. perceptions of inequity in the way rates These recommendations have been are levied and services are delivered. “Council has always advocated for a under review and in November 2020 all gradual rates harmonisation process NSW Councils were asked to provide that supports all residents during this feedback on draft changes relating to change. We are all one Bayside and the rating system by Friday 5 February. our submission will ensure a fair and Council’s submission supports a staged balanced approach,” Mayor Joe rates harmonisation process over a Awada said. minimum four-year transition period for Council’s submission endorses rate both residents and businesses. harmonisation over a minimum four This is for both the minimum rate year transition period for both change as well as the ad valorem residents and businesses. amounts. The Hon John Ajaka MLC Mayor Joe Awada caught up with The Hon John Ajaka MLC on Friday 26 February to wish him well as he prepares to retire from politics in April. The Hon John Ajaka MLC is currently serving as the 21st President of the Upper House in the NSW Parliament. He began both his legal and political career in Rockdale. Prior to joining the State Parliament of NSW he had a legal practice in Rockdale and served as a Councillor on the former Rockdale City Council from 2004 to 2008. Mayor Awada presented The Hon John Ajaka MLC with a copy of a Mayoral Minute which recognised his outstanding contribution to the community and NSW. Clean Up Australia Day Over 200 Bayside volunteers collected 100 bags of general litter (estimated at 2 tonnes) and 40 bags of recycling (estimated at 100kg) on Clean Up Australia Day on Sunday 7 March 2021. Bayside Mayor Joe Awada also was on hand to help staff prepare for Clean Up Australia Day on Friday afternoon. “I want to thank all Bayside volunteers for taking part in what has become Australia’s largest community-based event,” Mayor Joe Awada said. “Australia faces many waste challenges, but together we can make a difference.”

Bayside News April 2021 | 5 Councillors Out & About

M5 Toll Mayor Joe Awada, Councillor Liz Barlow and affected business owners were interviewed by 9 News Sydney about the intolerable traffic conditions in and around Bexley Town Centre due to the M5 East tolls. The owner of Calibre Money based in the Bexley Arcade advised the Mayor that he will be moving the business out of Bexley due to the traffic and the associated noise and pollution.

Citizenship Ceremonies Mayor Joe Awada welcoming some of our newest citizens who attended one of Council’s regular Citizenship Ceremonies.

Meeting Local Residents Mayor Joe Awada caught up with 87 year old Rockdale resident, Nino Ricigliano to chat about the local community. Nino is passionate about Rockdale and shared his memories about how he organised a petition to try and get the local Medicare Centre re-opened after it was closed in 1997.

Ramsgate Beach More Accessible Mayor Joe Awada, Deputy Mayor James Macdonald, Councillor Liz Barlow and the Principal of the St George School David Lomas presented the Ramsgate Life Saving Club with a beach accessible wheelchair, donated to Council by the St George School. The Mayor thanked the President of the Ramsgate Life Saving Club Councillor Andrew Tsounis for giving the wheelchair a permanent home where it will be used by seniors and people with a disability. The wheelchair can be used also in shallow water.

Fijian Football Stars A Meet and Greet with the Kaiviti Silktails Rugby League Team at Mascot Oval. Mayor Joe Awada and Councillor Dorothy Rapisardi together with the Minister for International Development and the Pacific, Senator the Hon. Zed Seselja welcomed the Kaiviti Silktails Rugby League Football Club to their new home for the season, the Mascot Oval. The Fijian team are participating in the 2021 Rugby League Ron Massey Cup Competition.

6 | Bayside News April 2021 Bayside Netball Courts Official Opening Bayside Council and the St George District Netball Association hosted the official opening of the upgraded netball courts on Saturday 13 March. The Hon David Coleman was in attendance to officially open the courts. The program included a Welcome to Country with a smoking ceremony, official speeches and a plaque unveiling followed by morning tea. The St George District Netball Association successfully secured $1 million from the Australian Government under the Community Development Grants Program for the upgrade which was managed by Council.

Thread Together Bayside Mayor Joe Awada attended the opening of the Thread Together Clothing Communities Warehouse in . The Honourable Gladys Berejiklian MP, Premier of NSW and Her Excellency The Honourable Margaret Beazley AC QC, Governor of NSW and Mr Dennis Wilson also attended. More info at www.threadtogether.org

Say NO to Hooning Councillor Andrew Tsounis, Mayor Joe Awada, Peaceful Bayside campaigners Carmela Savoca, Paulene Dowd and Angela Hume and Bayside Deputy Mayor James Macdonald at the Ramsgate Life Saving Club, Ramsgate Beach.

Congratulations Jacky Council congratulated Jacky Finlay-Jones on her appointment as a Life Member of the St George Football Association. Jacky pictured with Cr Bill Saravinovski.

International Women’s Day Celebrations Bayside Council and the Migrant Women’s Business Network in Bayside hosted a dinner for migrant business women at the Novotel Sydney Brighton Beach on Monday 8 March as part of the 2021 International Women’s Day celebrations. Guests had an opportunity to hear inspiring stories from migrant women setting up their businesses.

Bayside News April 2021 | 7 This is just a small snapshot of some of the projects Council has been working on in the area

Autumn Planting Council has started its annual Autumn Remediation and Planting Program in local parks and reserves. Planning begins in the summer when key areas are identified for renewal and improvement. Mascot Memorial Park is one of the key areas identified for extensive renewal as the hedging, which is about 20 years old, is suffering from boxwood blight. There will be bare patches in the rows of manicured hedges until the young plants grow.

New Roundabout This included a new roundabout being built at the intersection of Clareville and Sanoni Avenues. Designed to assist in filtering and slowing traffic through this intersection the roundabout will also be landscaped to help improve the aesthetic.

Botany Golf Club Council replaced some turf at the Botany Golf Course with Windsor Green Couch. Its deeper root system is better suited to the sandy soil profile of the course.

L’Estrange Park New sporting facilities are also being constructed in L’Estrange Park to support the clubs that use these grounds. This includes: change rooms, a kiosk, club storage and public amenities.

Anglicare Boarding House Mural Council worked with the developer of new boarding house on Botany Road which will be run by Anglicare to ensure the site incorporates a mural painted by a local artist. The history of the site as a former Commonwealth Bank building is also reflected in photographs in the lift areas.

8 | Bayside News April 2021 Botany Town Hall Upgrade “I am very impressed with the improvements to the Botany Town Hall and I am looking forward to seeing this heritage building being returned to community use,” Bayside Mayor Joe Awada said. Council has replaced the roof and guttering. A new internal lift, new accessibility ramp and accessible toilets means the building complies with current standards and will be able to be enjoyed by the wider community. Carpentry work is still being done on the upstairs stage before the floor is sanded and stained. Landscaping the outside gardens will start soon.

Colson Crescent Reserve Cahill Park Café Council is also upgrading the playground at Colson Crescent The café is part of a multi-million dollar upgrade to Cahill with new play equipment and an imaginative play area. New Park that includes an amenities block, a new seawall, shade trees and plants will complement the natural space. pathways and an off-leash dog area. Rasha Enterprises won the tender to operate the new café in Cahill Park. Council received 13 submissions that underwent a comprehensive evaluation assessment by the Tender Evaluation Panel. “The tender process was extremely competitive so it was an added bonus that a local Bayside business was the one selected. Cahill Park is a major recreational space and it is great news that a café will soon be opening for locals and visitors to enjoy,” Mayor Joe Awada said.

Road Community “To claim the grant money Council Other projects included: must put forward projects that meet  Parks seating and picnic shelters Infrastructure Funding the criteria which includes Council’s  Bexley Tennis Courts Council has applied for $5.18M in ability to complete the project by the  Council’s Footpath Program grant funding under the Federal end of the year,” Mayor Joe Awada  CCTV renewals & new installations Government’s Local Roads and said.  Traffic facility renewals Community Infrastructure Program “This $5.18 million would be a great  (LRCI) Phase 2. boost to the community. Investing in  Arncliffe Look Out Safety Fence The Federal Government has allocated doing some much needed maintenance  Cook Park outdoor gym equipment funding for local councils across on traffic islands and traffic  Bexley Town Centre the country and Bayside Council is management systems will improve  Signage eligible to receive up to $5.18 million to visual amenity as well as boosting the  Mascot Memorial Park toilets help deliver projects that benefit the local economy impacted by the global  Dolls Point / Sans Souci traffic community through improved road pandemic.” calming and parking safety, accessibility and visual amenity.  Smart controls for buildings, sport lighting and irrigation  Riverine Park  Rowland Park BBQ

Bayside News April 2021 | 9 Home Library Service Council’s library staff deliver around Library 800 books and other items to residents every month as part of the popular Home Library Service (HLS). News The HLS was temporarily stopped during the COVID-19 response but has now resumed with extra safety precautions in place. Library Fine Amnesty Contact any Bayside Library for more information or to join the service. Bayside Council endorsed a library fine amnesty and agreed to abolish Teen Book Squad future fines on overdue library items at a Council Meeting on Wednesday Our book clubs are looking for new 10 March. members. Meet and discuss great books during term time. “This is a great initiative that is being adopted by many libraries,” Mayor Rockdale Teen Book Squad: Joe Awada said. Second Tuesday each month “I hope all library members look Eastgardens Teen Book Squad: around their homes and bring in all Fourth Tuesday each month overdue books. A book that is not Mascot Red Herring Book Club: returned is a book that cannot be First Friday each month borrowed by anyone else.” Sans Souci 2nd Thursday Book Club: The amnesty on overdue items runs Second Thursday each month from April until the end of June and library members are encouraged to For more information please visit return all overdue items. library.bayside.nsw.gov.au Cyber Safety Workshop for Seniors Free school holiday activities Bookings at: http://baysidelibrary.eventbrite.com Eastgardens Library 152 Bunnerong Road, Ph: 9366 3888 Tuesday 6 April 10:30am to 11:30am Robotics Starter (8-12 y.o.) Wednesday 7 April 2:30pm to 4pm Robotics Master Builders (10-14 y.o.) Tuesday 13 April 2:30pm to 3:30pm MadLab (8-12 y.o.) Wednesday 14 April 10:30am to 11:30am Professional trainers will show you how to stay safe Pet Rocks online, identify scams and reduce opportunities for Thursday 15 April 3:30pm to 4:30pm theft. Hear from the NSW Police about cyber scams Collage Workshop (13+ y.o.) and identity theft. Thursday 15 April, 10am – 12:30pm Rockdale Library Alf Kay Eastlakes Community Centre 444-446 Princes Highway, Ph: 9562 1821 16 Florence Avenue, Eastlakes Tuesday 6 April 2:30pm to 3:30pm MadLab (8-12 y.o.) Thursday 22 April, 10am – 12:30pm Wednesday 7 April 2:30pm-3:30pm Rockdale Town Hall Raft Ahoy! Thursday 8 April 2:30pm to 3:30pm 444 Princes Highway, Rockdale Collage Workshop (13+ y.o.) Bring your own device. Venues are accessible. Tuesday 13 April 10:30am to 11:30am Light lunch and refreshments provided. Robotics Starter (8-12 y.o.) Bookings are essential on 9366 3685 or visit Thursday 15 April 2:30pm to 4pm Council’s website at www.bayside.nsw.gov.au/ Robotics Master Builders (10-14 y.o.) news/cyber-safety-seniors-workshops

10 | Bayside News April 2021 Friday 9 April 2021 9am – 4:30pm Responsible Service of Alcohol Training Course For youth aged 18 to 25 Saturday 10 and Saturday 17 April 2021 9am – 5pm Youth Mental Health (2 day course) First Aid for parents, grandparents and guardians Thursday 15 April 2021 9am – 4:30pm Responsible Conduct of Gambling Course For youth aged 18 to 25 Bookings essential at: www.bayside.nsw.gov.au/ArncliffeYouthCentre Enquiries: [email protected]

The last day of the swimming Bushcare Volunteers season will be Sunday 25 April and the pool will reopen on Saturday 18 September. Botany Aquatic Centre Corner Myrtle & Jasmine Streets Tel (02) 9316 6218

Below is a list of current Bushcare groups that you can attend: Lambert Road Reserve: 1st Saturday of the month, 9am – 12noon Access from Darley Road or Lambert Road, Bardwell Park Hawthorne Street: 2nd Saturday of the month, 9am – 12noon Hawthorne Street, Ramsgate, Corner of tennis courts / walking track Binnamittalong Gardens: 3rd Saturday of the month, 9am – 12noon End of Veron Road, Bexley Sir Joseph Banks Park: 3rd Saturday of the month, 1pm – 3:30pm Corner Folkestone Pde/The Esplanade, Botany Stotts Reserve: 4th Saturday of the month, 9am – 12noon Kingsland Road North, Bexley North, Entrance beside no. 156 For more info or to get involved contact Council on 0411 028 198 or email to [email protected] Bayside Online From paying an account to reporting an issue there are a number of ways residents can use our online services 24/7. By becoming a registered user you can:  Pay rates, invoices, development/certification fees  Apply for Council certificates  Report any Council related issues including graffiti  DA Tracker: track the process of DAs  Apply for pensioner rate concessions Visit: https://online.bayside.nsw.gov.au/ePathway/Prod/Web/default.aspx

Bayside News April 2021 | 11 Local Representatives COUNCILLORS WARD 1 COUNCILLORS WARD 2

Christina Curry Scott Morrissey Paul Sedrak Tarek Ibrahim Michael Nagi Dorothy Rapisardi ALP ALP LIB ALP LIB ALP T 0417 242 506 T 0419 551 556 T 0416 200 034 T 0404 490 291 T 0403 222 666 T 0408 354 718 E christina.curry@ E scott.morrissey@ E paul.sedrak@ E tarek.ibrahim@ E michael.nagi@ E dorothy.rapisardi@ bayside.nsw.gov.au bayside.nsw.gov.au bayside.nsw.gov.au bayside.nsw.gov.au bayside.nsw.gov.au bayside.nsw.gov.au

COUNCILLORS WARD 3 COUNCILLORS WARD 4

Petros Kalligas Bill Saravinovski Andrew Tsounis Joe Awada Liz Barlow Ron Bezic LIB ALP IND ALP – Mayor IND LIB T 0417 079 860 T 0412 139 068 T 0401 268 888 T 0438 223 600 T 0417 490 882 T 0412 898 256 E petros.kalligas@ E bill.saravinovski@ E andrew.tsounis@ E joe.awada@ E liz.barlow@ E ron.bezic@ bayside.nsw.gov.au bayside.nsw.gov.au bayside.nsw.gov.au bayside.nsw.gov.au bayside.nsw.gov.au bayside.nsw.gov.au

COUNCILLORS WARD 5 STATE MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT

James Macdonald Ed McDougall Vicki Poulos Michael Daley mp Ron Hoenig mp Steve Kamper mp Christopher Minns mp IND – Deputy Mayor ALP LIB Member for Maroubra Member for Heffron Member for Rockdale Member for Kogarah T 0434 140 530 T 0419 413 132 T 0416 206 608 T 9349 6440 T 9699 8166 T 9597 1414 T 9587 9684 E james.macdonald@ E ed.mcdougall@ E vicki.poulos@ E maroubra@ E heffron@ E rockdale@ E kogarah@ bayside.nsw.gov.au bayside.nsw.gov.au bayside.nsw.gov.au parliament.nsw.gov.au parliament.nsw.gov.au parliament.nsw.gov.au parliament.nsw.gov.au Seniors Festival

Celebrating the Arncliffe Youth Centre opening with a range of free school holidays & youth week activities for Bayside Seniors Festival from 12 to 30 April Bayside youth aged 12-25 y.o. Registrations essential at www.bayside.nsw.gov.au/SeniorsFestival www.bayside.nsw.gov.au/ArncliffeYouthCentre

Bayside Customer Service Centres EASTGARDENS Westfield Eastgardens, 152 Bunnerong Road Rockdale Rockdale Library, 444-446 Princes Highway Open from Monday to Friday 8:30am – 4:30pm and Saturday 9am – 12 noon Check Council’s website at www.bayside.nsw.gov.au for latest updates.

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