Saturday, 02 April 2022 15:33
HAVE YOU SAY AT POP-UP FORUMS
RESIDENTS have a chance to talk to the Mayor and local councillors with the return of Blacktown City Council’s community pop up forums in April. Council had to cancel some forums and move others online due to COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions in 2021.
Mayor Tony Bleasdale said he was delighted to see face-to-face forums returning to each ward across Blacktown City. Council’s 2022 forum program will also feature themed forums, including a women’s forum, youth forum, budget forum and local business forum. Residents are encouraged to regularly check Council’s website for event details.
Community Pop Up Forum Dates:
• Ward 2: Saturday 2 April, 11am-1pm. Quakers Court Shopping Centre.
• Ward 5: Saturday 9 April, 11am-1pm. Plumpton Marketplace.
• Ward 4: Saturday 30 April, 11am-1pm. Location TBA.
• Ward 1: Saturday 14 May, 12pm-3pm. Riverstone Festival
• Ward 3: Saturday 18 June, 11am-1pm. Location TBA.
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Monday, 28 March 2022 08:54
LOCAL LIVING PLAN FOR GREENWAY FAMILIES
Labor pledges $12.8M investment package
AN Albanese Labor Government will improve local living for families across Greenway by investing $12.8M into local infrastructure, said Michelle Rowland Federal Member for Greenway.
AN Albanese Labor Government will improve local living for families across Greenway by investing $12.8M into local infrastructure, said Michelle Rowland Federal Member for Greenway.
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Monday, 28 March 2022 08:18
SPECIAL REPORT: Our problem with DIABETES
Fast food debate rages in Blacktown
JADE HOBMAN
DOES Greater Blacktown have a problem with diabetes? Looks like it, according to a swath of research done on our very own doorstep.
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