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: Previous12345678Next Message from Mayor Parker - 10 December 2025 - Randwick City Council Published 10/12/2025 Topic Mayor's Messages What a year for Randwick City! We upgraded roads, footpaths and community spaces, added outdoor gyms at Maroubra Beach and Little Bay, and refreshed playgrounds at Wills Reserve and Woomera Reserve. We progressed the missing link of the Coastal Turning blue for mental health: Nagle Park tree becomes symbol of hope - Randwick City Council Published 17/11/2025 Topic Heritage, Art & Culture, Mayor's Messages Randwick Mayor Dylan Parker and Federal Member for Kingsford Smith, Matt Thistlethwaite, joined community members from The Man Walk group today, Friday 14 November 2025, at Nagle Park to paint and officially dedicate the tree as a symbol of hope as Mayor Parker hits the street with new mobile office - Randwick City Council Published 17/09/2025 Topic Mayor's Messages One of the most important parts of my job is listening to the concerns and ideas of Randwick City locals. Whether it’s a quick chat with a business owner on a high street, a conversation with a resident at an event, or a community worker at the Message from Mayor Parker - 13 August 2025 - Randwick City Council Published 13/08/2025 Topic Mayor's Messages Everyone in Randwick City needs to be safe, heard, valued and connected, no matter their background, age, faith or circumstance. Over the past several months, we’ve been working with our community to strengthen Council’s work to ensure everyone Quail Street fig tree here to stay - Randwick City Council Published 03/04/2025 Topic Mayor's Messages A statement from the Mayor of Randwick, Dylan Parker:. Like many in our community, I was saddened to learn of the necessity to remove a mature fig tree in Quail Street, Coogee. Randwick Council values trees and we’ve been proactive in planting Message from Mayor Parker - 2 April 2025 - Randwick City Council Published 02/04/2025 Topic Mayor's Messages It’s been a week of wild weather, heavy rain and hazardous surf along the Sydney coastline. Please take additional care when driving and avoid the shore. We know heavy rainfall leads to a spike in the number of potholes forming and our pothole Affordable housing for essential workers vital for growth - Randwick City Council Published 12/02/2025 Topic Planning & Development, Council, Mayor's Messages Randwick Mayor Dylan Parker has fronted a state parliamentary inquiry into essential worker housing, arguing that affordable housing for essential workers is vital to productivity and to “ensuring the sustainability, growth and diversity of Mayors of Sydney issue joint statement on social cohesion - Randwick City Council Published 12/02/2025 Topic Mayor's Messages At a historic meeting at Bondi Pavilion on Thursday 6 February 2025, Mayors representing more than half the population of Sydney, including Randwick Mayor Dylan Parker, issued a joint statement calling for an end to racism and religious violence. Message from Mayor Parker - 5 February 2025 - Randwick City Council Published 05/02/2025 Topic Mayor's Messages Last Thursday, Mount Sinai College and a nearby home in Maroubra were vandalised with offensive graffiti, in another antisemitic attack in Randwick City. The vandalism was located close to the childcare centre that was left severely damaged in a Randwick Mayor condemns attack on Maroubra Jewish school – graffiti removal crews onsite - Randwick City Council Published 30/01/2025 Topic Council, Mayor's Messages Offensive graffiti found on Mount Sinai College and a nearby home in Maroubra earlier today, 30 January 2025, has been condemned by Randwick Mayor Dylan Parker. The vandalism is located close to a childcare centre that was left severely damaged in a Previous12345678Next Back to top