Top 10 most clicked on links in 2022
- Published Date
- 28/12/2022
- News Topic
- Council
Each Wednesday, our communications staff send out an enewsletter to those who have signed up to receive it. What interests you is as diverse as our community. Here's the top 10 most clicked on links in 2022.
The Business Excellence Award Winners for 2022
You love good service, good food and good coffee, which is why you wanted to know which local businesses took out Top Gong at the Randwick 2022 Business Excellence Awards.
Lost Dog? Found Dog?
We are a City of pet lovers and you wanted to see which dogs were found and reunited as well as how to be a good pet owner. Fortunately, all of the dogs that end up at Council find their way back to their owners or into a new, loving home.
Are you ready for the single-use plastics ban?
In November, the NSW Government placed a ban on certain single-use plastic items. All our local business owners and residents wanted to learn more about what this meant for them and how they could be prepared.
Councillors Dylan Parker and Kym Chapple elected
In January we announced Council's Mayor and Deputy Mayor. You read about the announcement here.
History brought to life in new exhibition at Blenheim House
Historic Blenheim House sparked interest as we transformed it into a space for an exhibition called 'Created at Blenheim House'. Located at 17 Blenheim Street, Randwick, the historic two-storey sandstone house was built by the first Mayor of Randwick, Simeon Pearce, in 1848.
The Best BBQ spots in Randwick City
As the weather warmed up and the rain started to ease, spending time outside became a priority, as did picking the best picnic spot!
Malabar Headland Rifle Range Access
As new security gates were installed at the rifle range, residents wondered why? This news story clarified why the gates were installed and when they'd be open.
Hole lotta work
Potholes were on the front of everyone's mind this year, as we repaired three times more than usual in 2022 compared to 2021. We took some time to thank the workers and explain how busy the team was.
FOGO changes in 2023
The EPA recently changed what they deem acceptable to be placed in the FOGO bin. These changes are essential in order to keep our environment from being damaged by additives and chemicals. You were keen to learn more.
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