Council News | Carols in the Park, Australia Day Awards and more
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Carols in the Park
Sat 6 Dec, 4-9pm at Wiley Park Amphitheatre
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling?
Celebrate the season with a magical night of Christmas carols! Join MC Monica Trapaga and the Crawfish Po Boys, plus special guests, Chris Sebastian, Monique Raso and kids’ sensation Emily Who, for plenty of festive fun.
Enjoy FREE kids’ activities, face painting, Christmas crafts and a variety of delicious food trucks. Don’t miss the spectacular finale and fireworks show to wrap it up – it’s a night the whole family will love!
Carols in the Park is proudly sponsored by Montessori Academy and Montessori Care, Bankstown Sports, Ria Money Transfer and Giftzzy.
Mayor's Message
Dear resident,
On Monday evening our community came together for a truly moving and powerful event at the Bryan Brown Theatre – a celebration of the life and legacy of Billy ‘The Kid’ Dib. It was an evening focused on the impacts of bullying and raising awareness about mental health.
It was an honour to host this special event and to sit down with Billy, a two-time world boxing champion, cancer survivor and now a passionate advocate for young people. His story, from overcoming bullying and health challenges to becoming a global sporting icon, is one of resilience, courage and hope.
I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to our guest speakers, Matthew and Kelly, the parents of 12-year-old Charlotte O’Brien who took her own life after being bullied. Their loss and story brought many in the audience to tears.
I also want to thank Federal Education Minister, Jason Clare; Tracy Adams, CEO of Kids’ Helpline, and Gavin Robertson, former Australian cricketer and motivational speaker. Their contributions reminded us all of the urgent need to address bullying and support the mental health of our youth.
We were also joined by NSW Government Minister Jihad Dib, along with many local MPs, Councillors, school leaders, community representatives and, of course, Billy’s family, friends and supporters.
A special mention to Danny Abdullah who lost his three children and their cousin in a fatal crash some five years ago – his presence and strength continue to inspire us all.
The evening was not only a tribute to Billy’s remarkable journey, but also a call to action.
Together, we raised over $20,000 for Kids Helpline and shone a light on the importance of standing up against bullying and supporting young people who feel alone or unheard.
Thank you to everyone who attended, donated and helped make the night so memorable. Let’s continue to build a community where every child feels safe, supported and empowered to thrive.
Regards,
Mayor Bilal El-Hayek
Australia Day Awards - nominations now open
Do you know someone who has made a positive difference to our community?
Nominate them for a CBCity Australia Day Award!
It could be a volunteer at your local soccer club, a neighbour helping to preserve our environment or a teacher who goes above and beyond. There are countless champions in our community who deserve to be recognised for their contributions. The award categories are:
- Jack Mundey Environment and Heritage Award
- Woman in the Community
- Citizen of the Year
- Young Citizen of the Year
- Volunteer of the Year
- Community Organisation of the Year
Nominations close Monday 8 December 2025 at 11.59pm. Learn more and nominate now.
Have your say on updated DCPs
Help shape the future of Belmore, Lakemba, Punchbowl and Wiley Park centres.
Read the updated draft development control plans (DCPs) and submit your feedback by Monday 1 December.
On 23 March 2021, the City of Canterbury Bankstown endorsed the #RacismNotWelcome campaign.
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