RSS Feed Latest News Refine News Shown Suburb Select all chifley clovelly coogee kensington kingsford la perouse little bay malabar maroubra matraville phillip bay randwick south coogee Topic Select all beaches & lifeguards children council exhibitions, awards & competitions heritage, art & culture mayor's messages planning & development seniors sport sustainability & environment upgrades & improvements workshops, seminars & classes youth Date From: To: Previous12345678910Next Wrap-up from first Randwick Council meeting for 2026 - Randwick City Council Published 25/02/2026 Topic Planning & Development, Upgrades & Improvements, Beaches & Lifeguards, Council, Heritage, Art & Culture, Sustainability & Environment Randwick Councillors met on Tuesday 24 February 2026 for their first Council meeting for the year. In accordance with recent changes to the Code of Meeting Practice, the meeting was the first to be video livestreamed on Council’s website and New emergency access road to Little Bay Beach - Randwick City Council Published 24/02/2026 Topic Upgrades & Improvements, Beaches & Lifeguards A new dedicated emergency access road to Little Bay Beach is now complete, providing faster response times during critical incidents and enhancing public safety. The new route follows existing paths through The Coast Golf Club course, enabling Mayor Parker hits the streets with first mobile office of 2026 - Randwick City Council Published 18/02/2026 Topic Mayor's Messages This Saturday, 21 February, I’m back on the road for my first Mobile Office of 2026—and I’m looking forward to speaking with locals from across Randwick City. I’ll be visiting four town centres for informal pop-up chats. There are no Foodies’ best kept secret in Sydney’s east becomes centre of Lunar New Year celebrations - Randwick City Council Published 18/02/2026 Topic Heritage, Art & Culture, Workshops, Seminars & Classes A cultural and foodies’ gem in Sydney’s eastern suburbs is set to sparkle in red and gold this Saturday 21 February as Randwick City welcomes the Year of the Fire Horse at its 2026 Lunar New Year celebrations. Kingsford’s Meeks Street Plaza Boots, beats and beachside pride: Randwick City celebrates diversity and inclusion - Randwick City Council Published 12/02/2026 Topic Council, Heritage, Art & Culture Randwick City Council is kicking off a vibrant month-long celebration supporting the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras with some Chappell Roan-endorsed boot scootin’ fun and a pride celebration at the iconic Coogee Beach Rainbow Walkway. The Entries open for Randwick City Council’s 2026 Women’s Art Prize - Randwick City Council Published 10/02/2026 Topic Council, Heritage, Art & Culture, Exhibitions, Awards & Competitions, Seniors, Youth Randwick Council is calling for entries to the 2026 Women’s Art Prize, an annual celebration of the creativity of women and girls in the community. Now in its 21st year, the prize offers emerging and established female artists a platform to Sound waves hit Maroubra Beach as young artists take the stage - Randwick City Council Published 28/01/2026 Topic Council, Heritage, Art & Culture, Exhibitions, Awards & Competitions, Youth Update: Congratulations to Steve Wright, our 2026 Maroubra Sound Waves champion! The beat will drop at Maroubra Beach this Saturday 31 January 2026 when Randwick City Council launches its inaugural Maroubra Sound Waves competition, showcasing some Heroes and legends honoured at 2026 Community Service Awards - Randwick City Council Published 27/01/2026 Topic Council, Exhibitions, Awards & Competitions A couple who rescued a man from the water at Coogee Beach on New Year’s Day, and the founder of an organisation providing free clothing for people in need are among the recipients of Randwick City Council’s 2026 Community Service Awards. Seven La Perouse Museum enters a new era - Randwick City Council Published 21/01/2026 Topic Upgrades & Improvements, Council, Heritage, Art & Culture La Perouse Museum has reopened with a fresh new look – both online and onsite – marking an important step in the area’s transformation into a dedicated First Nations Cultural Precinct, Randwick Mayor Dylan Parker announced today. “This Randwick Council marks National Day of Mourning for victims of Bondi Beach terrorist attack - Randwick City Council Published 21/01/2026 Topic Council Randwick City Council will lower flags to half-mast and light up Randwick Town Hall white tomorrow, Thursday 22 January 2026, to mark the National Day of Mourning honouring the victims of, and those impacted by, the Bondi Beach terrorist attack. Previous12345678910Next Back to top