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    2005

No. 278: Season's Greetings and Holiday Hiatus · Victoria Park Pool Re-opens · Racist Mob Violence Must be Stopped · Cycleway for Kent Street · Heart Theme for New Year's Eve · Liquor Act Watered Down
No. 277: Long Awaited Metro Strategy Disappoints · Council Acts on Inclusion Strategy · Kings Cross Commander Welcomed · South Dowling Street North Traffic · New Start for the Abbey
No. 276: Finding Light at the Tunnel's End · City Moves on Information Access · Another Major Step for the CUB Site · Northcott Works Continue · Chauvel to Remain Film Centre · Climate Power Change · Foster an Abandoned Dog
No. 275: Action on Open Government · Anti-Terrorism or Anti-Democracy? · Erskineville Neighbourhood Service Centre Opens · Revitalising Oxford Street Retail · Mural Program for Edgecliff · Macdonaldtown Triangle Redevelopment
No. 274: Wins and Losses for Pets · Council Sets Direction for Redfern Park · New Community Centre for Surry Hills · The Future of the National Art School
No. 273: Enhanced Design for Redfern and Regent Streets · "City Plan" Consultations Begin · Misinformation about Redfern Park Corrected · Volunteers in Redfern Policing · Glebe Street Fair Turns Twenty-Two
No. 272: Focus on Sustainable Cities · Opened Oval Supports Rabbitohs in Redfern · Northcott Show in Sydney Festival · Festival Showcases Spanish Quarter
No. 271: Redfern PCYC at Risk · City Supports Pakistan Earthquake Appeal · Toys'N'Tucker · More Evidence on Mental Health · Rocks Transit Mall Trial Gears Up
No. 270: Debating Transport Solutions · Chalk it Up in Pyrmont · Millers Point Youth and Employment Award · Victoria Park Pool Delay · Residents Sold Out on Luna Park · Engrave and Record Your Property
No. 269: Tunnel Debacle Confirms Reform Needed · Good News/Bad News for Reservoir · City Supports Inaugural Halloween Festival · The End of Secure Social Housing
No. 268: New Outreach Service for Homeless · ABC Pool Trial Extended Season · Mental Health Week Launch · Another DA for Paddington PCYC Site · Danks Street Festival · LATM Review Underway
No. 267: Backpacker and Sex Services DCPs on Exhibition · Foley Park Plan of Management Adopted · Blackwattle Bay Plan on Exhibition · Green Waste Service · Open Up Liquor Licences
No. 266: Centennial and Moore Parks - The Green Lung of the City · Forum on Green Square's Future · Court Imposes Strict Conditions on Spruikers · City Helps Residents Needing Home Based Heatlh-Care · Sydney Salutes the Swans
No. 265: Hyde Park Trees - Why Urgent Action was Taken · Mental Health Action Needed · Extending Daylight Saving · Final Check Before CUB exhibition · Good News for Rose Bay Secondary College
No. 264: City Unveils South Sydney Vision · State to Determine Sacred Heart Redevelopment · City's Support for Chauvel · Belvoir Street Theatre Gets Go Ahead
No. 263: Lord Mayor's Trust Makes First Grants · City Acts on Childcare Needs · Supporting Small Business · Changing of the Police Guard
No. 262: Aquatic Strategy Shows Way Forward · Your Say on Centennial Park Plans · Mental Health Improvement Begins · Foley Park Plan Ready for Adoption · Bligh Office Staffing
No. 261: CUB Site Planning Near Completion · Timely Tenancy Reform · Future of The Chauvel · Working Harbour Forum · Green Waste Service for City Residents
No. 260: Open Access to DA Information · Koori Rugby League Knockout Support · Paddington Traffic Calming Not in Time · Equal Treatment, Decent Society · Paddington Park Dog Trial · Stealing from Motor Vehicles
No. 259: Caritas Upgrade Urgent · Forum on Harbour Future · Public Housing Bouquets and Brickbats · Tramsheds Plan Prohibited · New Road will Reduce Parkland
No. 258: Mangroves Feature on Foreshore Walk · Curtains Raised on Belvoir Proposal · Programs Support Business and Community · Tax Help for Low Income Earners · City Sponsors Griffin Theatre · Small Grants for Seniors
No. 257: 10,000 New Plants for Sydney Park · St Margaret's East Scaled Back · Prevent "Break and Enters" · Arts Grant for Northcott Community · Brothel Appeal Risks Worse Outcome
No. 256: Reservoir Masterplan to be Completed · City Acts on GLBT Officer Position · Positive Park Plans for Rushcutters Bay · Better Help for Homeless People · City Forums for Business Safety
No. 255: Accelerated Program for City Plan · Community Input Benefits Advanx Plan · Increased Funding for Community Projects · Strategic and Corporate Plan Adopted
No. 254: More Trees for City Streets · Minister to Meet Public Housing Tenants · Progress on CUB Planning · Consultation on Lawson Street Facility · Internet Links Council and Community · Voiceless Grants 2005
No. 253: East Sydney Study When Traffic Stabilises · ...And Cross City Tunnel Traffic Management · CoFA Receives Masterplan Input · Rain, But Not Enough Water · Councils Unite to Reduce Pedestrian Accidents · Policy Officer Position Vacant
No. 252: More Car Park, not Moore Park? · Movement on Crown Street Reservoir · Cataloguing Sydney's Rich History · Farewell Felicity | Position Vacant
No. 251: Health Facility Becomes State Development · Alcohol Free Zones Consultation · Public Tenants Don't Want to be Reshaped · Eastern Suburbs Ferry Still Needed
No. 250: Hard-Won Planning Rights Wound Back · Plan to Stop Rocks Antisocial Behaviour · South Sydney PCYC in Limbo · Working Women's' Centre
No. 249: Green Cities for Environment Day · Sale of White City Announced · Emergency Accommodation Crisis Looming
No. 248: Belvoir Street Review · Oval Options Decision Deferred · Consultation for Redfern Health Facility · More for Moore Park · New Development Contributions Laws
No. 247: City Budget Targets Priority Commitments · My Salary Trust to Assist Charities · Redfern Park to be Considered by Council
No. 246: Deep Concerns on Harbour · Why Waste Energy? · Strengthening Gay and Lesbian Liaison · Redfern Community Health Facility · Rose Bay Secondary College Promises
No. 245: Working for South Sydney · Asbestos Crisis Reveals Failed Transport Planning · A Breath of Fresh Air on Tunnel Pollution · Action on Concerns about Oxford Street Upgrade
No. 244: Council Considers Grants Policy · What Future Public Housing? · Escalating Tolls Threaten Benefits · Access to School Excursions
No. 243: New Approach to Community Consultation · Airport Development Needs Infrastructure Investment · Moore Park Meeting · Major Works for Department of Housing High Rise
No. 242: Water Police Site Handover · Balanced Approach Needed on Street Trees · Northcott and Homelessness Outreach · Royal Hospital for Women Park Opens
No. 241: Call for Immediate Air Quality Monitoring · Airport Over-Development will Create Chaos
No. 240: 5 April Marks First Year · Nominate a Significant Tree · Lack of Infrastructure Investment Puts Sydney At Risk · Speaking Up Against Animal Cruelty · Operation Cat
No. 239: Growing our City Forest · Homelessness Documented · Policing Redfern · Remembering George Clarke · Disability Programs Reforms
No. 238: Brewery Site Planning Continues · Advanx Report Recommends "NO" · Bligh Woman of the Year · Community Groups Funding
No. 237: Shaping up Green Square · Consulting on Standard Parking Fee · Butting out for Health and Environment · Oxford Street Upgrade Continues
No. 236: Happy Mardi Gras! · Ashmore Estate Planning Restarted · Blackwattle Bay Tree Poisoning · Bus and Truck Museum · Locals Love Laneways
No. 235: Redfern Waterloo Authority Board Appointment · Moving on Mass Transit Proposals · Mental Health Action Welcome · Heritage Protection for Sacred Heart · Sydney Film Festival Encore · Seniors Events and Grants
No. 234: 3CBDS Greenhouse Initiative · Workshopping Prince Alfred Park Plans · Two Years at Northcott · Community Grants Programme 2005 · No Rescue in HIH Package · Banking on a Better Plan
No. 233: Join me for Mardi Gras · Achieving Visionary Change for Cities · Reducing Speed for Safety · Edgecliff Interchange Needs Upgrading · Stormy Outlook for Boat Storage · Mental Health Action Overdue
No. 232: Thought Leadership for Jan Gehl · More Checks for Private Certifiers · Foreshore Walk and Park for West Side · Pensioner Tickets Don't Fit All · Kung Hey Fat Choy!
No. 231: Freeing Up Information · Detoxification Services Lost · Park Upgrades · Green Pool Upgrade at Victoria Park · Northcott Needs a GP
No. 230: Lighting the Way on Lighting · Draft Tree Management Plans · Taking your Pet for a Ride · Traffic Planning in Rushcutters Bay
No. 229: Welcome to eNews 2005 · Support for the Victims of the Boxing Day Tsunami · New CEO for City of Sydney · City Sponsors 2005 Mardi Gras

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