In the bustling heart of the inner east, theCity of Bayswater is home to a culturally diverse and vibrant community setagainst the backdrop of four thriving town centres, over 380 hectares of greenopen space and a 10km stretch of the Swan River.
The City of Bayswater has built a reputationon the delivery of services that our community value. We operate threelibraries, three recreation centres and support over 120 local sporting clubsthrough the provision of club rooms and facilities. We maintain 189 parks,ovals and open spaces, and manage a local road network that spans 360km.
We manage parking, promote responsible petownership and ensure the City is bushfire ready. We understand our residentswant to feel safe and have invested heavily in a network of CCTV cameras tocomplement our regular security patrol service.
We are particularly passionate about theenvironment, dedicating precious time and resources to addressing waterquality, protecting our wetlands and planting over 1,500 trees to address ourdeclining tree canopy. An early adopter of the three-bin system, we are seriousabout reducing waste and educating our residents about how they can contribute.
The fabric of our community lies with the respect we show our residents- helping them create connections with others, celebrating our diversity, andproviding support and care for those who need it the most.
The foundation for this is our commitment to community engagement.We ask and listen to what our community wants, then work closely with them toprovide the services they need.
We respect and value the important role older members of our communityplay, and we work with the City's youth to keep them engaged and encouragetheir participation in decision making processes.
We prioritisethe health of young children and their parents, and will continue to operatefive child health centres, immunisation clinics and conduct health inspectionsat local eateries.
Our multiculturalism is something we are proud to celebrate and promote throughart, festivals and community events. The City's first Reconciliation ActionPlan will soon be completed, and we will continue to work with community groupsto foster an inclusive City for all.
We are committed to strengthening our strategic planning framework to bettermanage growth and ensure the delivery of well-designed buildings. This willcomplement the success we continue to achieve through the activation of ourmajor town centres of Bayswater, Morley, Maylands and Noranda.
We will continue to host community events thatbring families together to celebrate this glorious City we live in. We willdeliver a streamlined community grants program that supports environmental andcommunity initiatives brought forward by the raft of hardworking volunteers thatgive up their time so selflessly to make our City a better place to live, workand visit.In the bustling heart of the inner east, theCity of Bayswater is home to a culturally diverse and vibrant community setagainst the backdrop of four thriving town centres, over 380 hectares of greenopen space and a 10km stretch of the Swan River.
The City of Bayswater has built a reputationon the delivery of services that our community value. We operate threelibraries, three recreation centres and support over 120 local sporting clubsthrough the provision of club rooms and facilities. We maintain 189 parks,ovals and open spaces, and manage a local road network that spans 360km.
We manage parking, promote responsible petownership and ensure the City is bushfire ready. We understand our residentswant to feel safe and have invested heavily in a network of CCTV cameras tocomplement our regular security patrol service.
We are particularly passionate about theenvironment, dedicating precious time and resources to addressing waterquality, protecting our wetlands and planting over 1,500 trees to address ourdeclining tree canopy. An early adopter of the three-bin system, we are seriousabout reducing waste and educating our residents about how they can contribute.
The fabric of our community lies with the respect we show our residents- helping them create connections with others, celebrating our diversity, andproviding support and care for those who need it the most.
The foundation for this is our commitment to community engagement.We ask and listen to what our community wants, then work closely with them toprovide the services they need.
We respect and value the important role older members of our communityplay, and we work with the City's youth to keep them engaged and encouragetheir participation in decision making processes.
We prioritisethe health of young children and their parents, and will continue to operatefive child health centres, immunisation clinics and conduct health inspectionsat local eateries.
Our multiculturalism is something we are proud to celebrate and promote throughart, festivals and community events. The City's first Reconciliation ActionPlan will soon be completed, and we will continue to work with community groupsto foster an inclusive City for all.
We are committed to strengthening our strategic planning framework to bettermanage growth and ensure the delivery of well-designed buildings. This willcomplement the success we continue to achieve through the activation of ourmajor town centres of Bayswater, Morley, Maylands and Noranda.
We will continue to host community events thatbring families together to celebrate this glorious City we live in. We willdeliver a streamlined community grants program that supports environmental andcommunity initiatives brought forward by the raft of hardworking volunteers thatgive up their time so selflessly to make our City a better place to live, workand visit.