Council has almost completed the $4.4 million Footpath Renewal Program, undertaken as part of last year’s stimulus program of fast-tracking infrastructure works to boost the Inner West economy during the COVID pandemic.
The latest ArtSeat is designed to “raise awareness of refugee families in the Inner West and their connection to our community,” according to featured artist Sharon Billinge.
The next exhibition to feature at Council’s Chrissie Cotter Gallery, The State of Things, is a series of sculptures created during the isolation and chaos of lockdowns.
The next exhibition to feature at Council’s Chrissy Cotter Gallery, Natura Morta, explores aspects of humanity’s relationship with nature and the climate crisis, and invites viewers to get active and collect waste in exchange for works on view.
Inner West Mayor Darcy Byrne is calling on the NSW Government to amend the Rozelle Parkland’s Urban Design and Landscape Plan (UDLP) to add additional sporting facilities and public, once WestConnex’s Rozelle Interchange has been completed.