Current consultations

Feedback on current Council proposals

Randwick City Council values community feedback, and we regularly seek community comment on our proposed projects, policies and plans.

Our consultations are hosted on our Your Say Randwick website where you can register to receive updates.

The way that Council consults with our local community is guided by Council's Community Engagement Strategy Randwick City Council recognises the important role that community participation and engagement plays in helping the community have a voice in Council decision-making.

Current consultations

  • Maroubra's Rubik's Cube
    In December the iconic Maroubrix Cube on Maroubra Beach was solved overnight. It’s a question that is dividing the Maroubra community – do you like it solved or unsolved?
    Feedback open: 11 March to 8 April 2024

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Consultations by other authorities

Randwick Council publishes notification of the following community consultations run by other authorities for the information of our local community. Please note these are not Randwick Council consultations.

  • Moore Park South
    Greater Sydney Parklands invites you to share your ideas on plans for a new public park and golf offer within Moore Park. The proposal by the NSW Government will transform 20 hectares of Moore Park South into green open space for community recreation. You can provide feedback via a survey, making a submission or attending a pop up session.  
    Pop-up Kokoda Memorial Park, Kensington on 23 March, 2-4.30pm 
    Consultation closes: 10 April 2024
  • IPART - Special Rate Variation applications
    IPART are seeking community feedback on Randwick Council's special rate variation application to extend the Environmental Levy. You can view Council's submission and make a submission to IPART online.
    Submissions close: 18 March 2024.
  • Bus Industry Task Force
    The NSW Government has created a Bus Industry Taskforce to make recommendations to improve the reliability, quality and effectiveness of bus services across NSW; bringing together bus operators, industry experts, the workforce, and community representatives to determine how to deliver more efficient and reliable services. 
    The community are invited to have your say about bus services by:
    - Completing a survey
    - Uploading a submission
  • Bundock Street Housing Redevelopment
    Australian Government Defence is planning to develop 62 houses along Bundock Street between Canberra Avenue and Hendy Avenue. This is part of Defence’s investment in Randwick Barracks to supply housing to Defence families posted in the area.
Looking for another consultation? Check out our completed consultations page.
Last Updated: 11 March 2024
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