Michael Want, St Leonards Ward Michael, a seasoned Project Management consultant with over 40 years in the Built Environment sector, is a strong advocate for Sustainable Development, Climate Change, and environmental stewardship. Residing in Crows Nest after relocating from Greenwich, he is committed to community engagement, having contributed to local...
Read moreDetailsLegal action is now a part of Sydney Olympic Pool’s redevelopment history. On the 22nd of July, North Sydney moved to commence legal proceedings against Brewster Hjorth Architects (BHA) for design services in relation to the Pool’s redevelopment. With this resolution, CEO Therese Cole was authorised to notify Sparke Helmore,...
Read moreDetailsBalls Head Reserve in Waverton will be closed for New Year’s Eve. North Sydney Council decided in a recent meeting that the bushland is too fragile to support crowds of visitors on a rowdy night such as NYE. In previous years, the bushland has been trampled, branches snapped to make...
Read moreDetailsCampaign to Stop Redistribution Described as “Frivolous” Kylea Tink’s campaign to stop the abolishment of North Sydney has been met with heavy criticism. Fresh off the Australian Electoral Commission’s (AEC) draft Federal Redistribution announcement, which saw the Division of North Sydney abolished, Kylea Tink held a webinar. Tink’s supporters have...
Read moreDetailsThe 2022 Federal Election was a turning point in Australian politics, and my community North Sydney was one of the first to stand up that year for independent representation. After two years and hundreds of thousands of conversations with members of our community, I am obviously disappointed by the Australian...
Read moreDetailsCHARLES Sturt University is officially launching a campus in North Sydney. Opening its doors to staff and its first cohort of students in February of this year, Charles Sturt University Sydney held a celebration launch event in the beginning of May at the Bay Street Campus. Launching a campus in...
Read moreDetailsTo no one’s surprise, redevelopment at North Sydney Olympic Pool is again delayed. North Sydney Council’s upgrades to the site began in March of 2021, with an original estimated completion date of November 2022. Though, Sydneysiders missed enjoying the summer heat in the promised pool as the project’s completion date...
Read moreDetailsNorth Sydney Council has released its draft Neutral Bay Town Centre Planning Study to the public. Council is requesting community feedback on the draft study before the 2nd of April. The draft study comes after Council rescinded the Military Road Corridor Planning Study in 2022, due to community concerns over...
Read moreDetailsThe new year of parliamentary sittings is well and truly under way, with some big developments this month in taxation, workplace relations and on the climate front. Following relentless community advocacy, the Government has finally moved to introduce a binding New Vehicle Efficiency Standard by 1 January 2025. The standard...
Read moreDetailsLocals are wondering when the promised North Sydney Olympic Pool will be finished. With work on the site beginning in March of 2021, the redevelopment project has been continuously pushed back and has run over budget. As The Post reported last year, North Sydney Council commissioned an independent review of...
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