I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute news in this turn. Here’s a concise update based on the most recent publicly available material I can reference:
Core entity
- Council of the City of Sydney is the local government authority for central Sydney and surrounds, responsible for services, planning, and community programs in the area. This aligns with the City of Sydney’s official overview.[4]
What’s typically covered in recent council news
- Major infrastructure projects, housing targets and affordable housing initiatives, climate and emissions targets, and precinct renewals (e.g., Chinatown renewal, harbour walks, and late-night economy measures) are common themes in City of Sydney communications and publications.[1][4]
- Council meeting minutes and agendas document decisions on committee structures, election of members to committees, and administrative arrangements, which appear in published council minutes from 2024–2025.[2][3]
Where to find the latest news
- City of Sydney News hub provides the latest stories, photos, videos, and podcasts about the local area.[6]
- Official City of Sydney home and the Sydney City News PDFs are primary sources for current and historical council decisions, projects, and policy updates.[7][9][4]
Illustrative examples you might expect to see now
- Updates on the ongoing harbour walk, renewal of Oxford Street and Chinatown, and plans for public parkland in Moore Park and Wentworth Park.[1]
- Announcements about committee structures and key council votes from recent meetings, including how committees are composed and how new members are appointed.[2]
Would you like me to pull the very latest itemized news from the City of Sydney site and summarize it with citations? If you can share any preferred format (bullet list, short digest, or a focused section on a topic like housing or nighttime economy), I’ll tailor it. Citations would accompany each fact drawn from the published City of Sydney sources.
Sources
challenges, breathing new life into our nighttime economy and supporting our community with world-class infrastructure and services. I’m hopeful we can work together to achieve these aims and ensure the City of Sydney continues to thrive. Projects planned for this term include: – Progressing our $2.2 billion infrastructure program – Meeting the State Government’s new housing targets while continuing to contribute to the delivery of more affordable homes than any other council – Addressing...
www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.auThe local government authority for central Sydney and surrounds. Information and council services for residents, business owners and visitors.
www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.auThe latest updates from the City of Sydney. Stories, photos, videos and podcasts about our local area.
news.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au• a significant, non-pecuniary interest in Item 8.3 on the agenda, in that Anabelle Lacroix is a new housemate as of this week, and has been recommended to receive a grant. Councillor Arkins stated that they would not be voting on this matter. … targets. Monday 17 November 2025 14 Recommendation It is resolved that: (A) Council note: (i) the City’s 2025 Annual Green Report shows that since 2006, the City of Sydney has cut emissions from its operations by 78% and, despite population, jobs, and...
meetings.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au7 Thursday 10 October 2024 Recommendation It is resolved that: (A) Council elect a Deputy Lord Mayor for a term commencing immediately following the election and ending on 30 September 2025; (B) the method of voting be by open, exhaustive voting; and (C) … • Cultural and Creative Committee • Resilient Communities and Economy Committee • Transport, Heritage and Planning Committee. Committee Structure Following a review of the administrative arrangements associated with Council’s existing...
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