A sense of community
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Mayor's weekly message
Mayor Scott Nash
07 February 2012
With many locals representing our country and state in sports such as netball, rugby league and surfing, it's no wonder that Randwick City is known as the Sports Coast.
Mayor Scott Nash (left) and South Maroubra Surf Club President Paul Fownes
Fresh new face for iconic surf club
A major upgrade to one of Randwick City's most iconic surf life saving clubs - South Maroubra - is almost complete.
2012 Yound Citizen of the Year and the Community Service Award winner
Australia Day honours for Randwick community service volunteers
A voluntary carer and a dedicated lifesaver were yesterday honoured at Randwick City Council's 2012 Australia Day Community Service Awards.
Boys playing AFL
Winter sports rego coming up
Registrations are now open for  winter team sports across Randwick City.  It's no wonder Randwick City is known as the sports coast with dozens of sports clubs offering a range of great team sports to get fit and meet other people.
Dangerous surf conditions
Dangerous surf closes beach
South Maroubra Beach is closed today due to dangerous surf conditions, with swell exceeding two metres.
The mayors of Woollahra, Waverley and Randwick councils sign a joint letter.
Councils take the 10% Challenge
Residents and the environment are the big winners today as Randwick, Waverley and Woollahra councils team up to urge councils across the country to reduce carbon emissions and fuel and energy consumption by at least 10 per cent.