Draft Fraud and Corruption Policy
Council has updated its Fraud and Corruption Policy which has been developed to strengthen Council’s commitment to preventing and responding to fraud and corruption. Share your feedback on this policy.
Council has updated its Fraud and Corruption Policy which has been developed to strengthen Council’s commitment to preventing and responding to fraud and corruption. Share your feedback on this policy.
Council is planning a new shared walking and cycling path connecting Mascot to Eastlakes. The project aims to create a more connected, accessible, and well-serviced transport network for the community. Have your say, your local knowledge is vital to shaping this project.
Jointly funded by the Australian Government Building Australia and NSW Government, plans for a Shared Path on Bestic Street, Kyeemagh are being proposed. Visit the project page to have your say.
Council is proposing three new fitness stations to be installed in Linear Park between John Street and Church Avenue Mascot.
The NSW Government is replacing the previous ferry wharves at La Perouse and Kurnell as part of the Kamay Botany Bay National Park, Kurnell Master Plan. Click here to learn more about the project.
Kamay Wharves
Transport has installed 60 purpose-built ‘seahorse hotels’ in Kamay Botany Bay to create artificial habitats for the endangered White’s Seahorse, as part of the Marine Biodiversity Offset Strategy. Structures will be monitored over the next five years, with captive-bred seahorses to be released in 2026.
This is an Ausgrid project. Read here for the latest information of how it benefits the whole community.
This is a Transport for NSW project. Click here for the latest news and updates.
We've created local hotspot maps to gather community insights and pinpoint specific issues in our area. Share your local knowledge by dropping a pin on our maps.
The draft Bayside Development Control Plan amendment sets out design guidance for the Eastgardens Centre, focusing on built form, public spaces, transport, and connectivity.
Council is renewing Barwell Park to create a more accessible, family friendly and vibrant space that celebrates its heritage. Your input will help finalise the design to ensure Barwell Park continues to serve the community for years to come.
Do you prefer a fenced or unfenced dog park? Ron Gosling Reserve is currently an unfenced off-leash dog park. At the August 2025 council meeting, it was decided to ask residents and local community if they would like the park to be fenced. Let us know your thoughts.
Council previously asked the community about renewing Victory Reserve. We’re now moving ahead with the new playspace and inviting feedback on a new concept. Help shape Victory Reserve by having your say!
Submissions now closed.
Council is reviewing and updating our Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) to help build a more inclusive & accessible community. Your feedback is essential in making real progress toward inclusion.
Council is shaping the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in our organisation. We have prepared a draft AI Policy to guide how AI will be introduced and used responsibly across our organisation.
Would you use Gujaga Skate Park after dark? We would like to hear from you.
Bayside Council's CCTV network helps reduce crime and anti-social behaviour, supporting safer public spaces for everyone.
Council is working with private operators to install 21 new electric vehicle (EV) kerbside charging stations across the LGA. Have your say on the proposed locations.