Media Releases
Canada Bay Council's media releases for the previous year are listed below by month.
Media enquiries should be directed to Council's Communications and Public Relations Team on 9911 6562.
Greening your Business
City of Canada Bay Council's Sustainable City Committee and Bayside Business Development Program present 'Greening your Business' - a free breakfast event for businesses in the Canada Bay Council area..
Nominate now for the 2008 Sustainability Awards
The City of Canada Bay Council's second annual Sustainability Awards are underway, with nominations now open..
Canada Bay Celebrates Aboriginal Culture
To celebrate NAIDOC Week, City of Canada Bay Council is hosting the 'Jeffrey Samuels and friends' exhibition of Aboriginal Art at Five Dock Library..
Canada Bay Council makes it easy to 'GO Local'
The City of Canada Bay Council has recently launched 'GO Local' - an online business directory and campaign to encourage residents in the City of Canada Bay to 'GO Local' and create a more sustainable community.
Canada Bay parks come out to play
City of Canada Bay Council's 'Let's Play' strategy is set to deliver another new play facility to the community.
FuturesPlan20 Update
City of Canada Bay Council's FuturesPlan20 project is coming together and is on the way to achieving a community developed strategic vision for the next 20 years for our City.
Pesticides Notification Plan
The City of Canada Bay Council has adopted a Pesticides Notification Plan to keep residents informed about pesticides used in public outdoor places within the City.
Who Do You Think You Are?
Come along to Concord Library and find out how to trace your family history with local writer, Angelo Loukakis.
Locals shine on Queen’s Birthday list
An impressive list of community minded heroes from the City of Canada Bay has featured on the Queen’s Birthday 2008 honours list.
Canada Bay celebrates World Environment Day
On World Environment Day, Thursday 5 June, City of Canada Bay Council will celebrate its part in reducing the impact of global warming through the Cities for Climate Protection (CCP) Australia Program, said Mayor Angelo Tsirekas.