We offer a range of services online including DA Tracking, waste collection, paying rates, animal registration and more!
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Life Online
Online events, entertainment, support and other resources to help you cope at home during COVID-19
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Chemical CleanOut
The next collection is at St Ives Showground on 24 and 25 October, 9am to 3.30pm.
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Exploration Art Exhibition
Open from 3-17 December showcasing the artwork and skills of artists with a disability, entries close 3 November.
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What's on
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Thursday 1 October 2020
Throughout Spring see the flowers at Swain Gardens.
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Friday 2 October 2020
Ku-ring-gai Youth will be hosting an introduction to photography at the St Ives Wildflower Garden.
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Friday 2 October 2020
A unique opportunity to explore the Wildflower Garden during the twilight hours.
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Thursday 1 October 2020
A drive in cinema is coming to the North Shore!
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Thursday 1 October 2020
The wait list for the native beehive program 2020 is now open - it is for Ku-ring-gai residents only who are interested in hosting a bee hive.
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Thursday 1 October 2020
Painting, printmaking, beaded jewellery, pottery, creative writing, portraits, collage, landscapes, still life, t-shirt printing guitar and more at Ku-ring-gai Art Centre Roseville.
Latest news
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Published Wednesday 30 September 2020
For the most accurate and up-to-date information please visit NSW Health and Australian Government Department of Health websites.
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Published Monday 28 September 2020
A second message from Planning Minister Rob Stokes has cast doubt on the state government’s earlier claim that Ku-ring-gai Council can decide its own housing targets.
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Published Wednesday 23 September 2020
Cr Cedric Spencer was elected Deputy Mayor at the Council meeting on Tuesday 22 September.
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Published Wednesday 23 September 2020
A rescission motion lodged by five Councillors means a Council decision to reject the Greater Sydney Commission housing targets for new development in Ku-ring-gai could be overturned.
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Published Friday 18 September 2020
Barra Brui Sportsground in St Ives could be converted into a synthetic turf field for local hockey, with the community invited to give feedback on the proposal.
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Published Tuesday 15 September 2020
Amid a gloomy outlook, an unexpected benefit of the pandemic include a rise in the number of younger people volunteering and positive changes to the NDIS scheme.
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