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Sunday, 02 June 2024 12:35
REFUGE OPENS FOR INDIGENOUS FAMILIES
Providing a safe place to heal
ELIZABETH FRIAS
A NEW refuge and service named Wirrawee Gunya Dharruk has opened in Western Sydney to provide Aboriginal women and children fleeing violence with a safe place to heal.
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Sunday, 02 June 2024 12:30
HIGH LITTER COSTS PROMPT NEW PLANS
Grant to clean up Western Sydney
THE peak body representing councils in Greater Western Sydney, the Western Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils (WSROC) has been awarded $450,000 in grant funding by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) through the Litter Prevention Grants Program.
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Sunday, 02 June 2024 12:24
COUNCILS BATTLE OVER WINSTON HILLS
THE Hills Shire Council has proposed a minor boundary adjustment in Winston Hills in response to an attempt by the City of Parramatta to move Hills homes and businesses south of the border.
Council will submit a proposed boundary adjustment to the NSW Local Government Minister to remove an anomaly that sees part of The Winston hotel site reside in The Hills Shire, while the rest is in the City of Parramatta.
City of Parramatta’s proposal is for all homes in the Langdon Apartments and businesses at the Winston Hills Shopping Centre site, as well as The Winston to become part of Parramatta LGA.
Mayor of The Hills Shire, Dr Peter Gangemi said Council was determined to keep the homes and businesses in the Shire.
“The boundary anomaly that sees The Winston split by two local government areas needs to be resolved, but it should not come at the expense of homes and businesses on land that has been part of The Hills Shire for more than 100 years,” Mayor Gangemi said.
“I have personally spoken with the residents, and the vast majority have no intention of leaving the Shire. They are deeply rooted in The Hills community and wish to continue being a part of it. Their presence and contribution to the Shire are invaluable, and I urge the Minister for Local Government, Ron Hoenig MP, to consider their sentiments.
“We’re proposing a much more measured solution that moves the boundary down the centre of Caroline Chisholm Drive, bringing the entire Winston hotel site within a single local government area.”
Council’s proposal was unanimously approved by Council at its meeting on April 9.
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