Marrickville Matters
Marrickville Matters is Council's flagship publication and contains information on the latest Council events, initiatives and programs. You can download both the current edition and past editions of Marrickville Matters below.
- September 2009
Marrickville Street Festival, aquatic centres, Refugee Week, public artwork, Anti-Poverty Week, new Urban Centres program...
- May 2009
Safety in Marrickville, Mackey Park funding boost, Marrickville Medal for Conservation, Eco Issue, Village Centres Study...
- February 2009
Citizens of the Year, Aquatic Centre and Major Projects, Community Survey results, Community Celebrations in Marrickville...
- December 2008
Introducing Your New Council, Main Street Christmas Celebrations, Dulwich Hill Street Fair, Australia Day Celebrations...
- September 2008
Marrickville Cultural Festival, Anti-Poverty Week, Adult Learners Week, Cooks River Sustainability Initiative, free plant give-away...
- May 2008
Refugee Week, Library reopening, Enmore pool redevelopment, affordable housing...
- February 2008
50 years of Youth Week, Citizens of the Year, your stormwater levy at work, Community Survey results...
- December 2007
Ibis Management Plan, New website online, Marrickville's super citizens, Australia Day in Marrickville, Cooks River health report...
- September 2007
Marrickville Cultural Festival, Census snapshot, Your Council at work 2006/07, Spring Garden competition...
- May 2007
NAIDOC 50th Anniversary, Draft Annual Management Plan and Budget, Tom Foster Renovations, Citizen Focus...
- February 2007
Clean Up Australia Day, Cooks River Festival, 2006 Community Report, Youth Week...
- December 2006
Urban Strategy, Australia Day, Summer in the City, Citizen Focus...
- September 2006
Feastability, Annual Snapshot, Garden Give-away and Marrickville Festival...
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May 2006The Marrickville Plan, The Strategic Plan, The Annual Management Plan and Budget and The Urban Strategy...
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February 2006Bairro Português, Youth Week, Marrickville Plan and the Environment Report...
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