Local Government is the coalface for the community.
What they do, or don't do, affects everyone in the area. Issues such as community safety, traffic management, protection of the environment, improving the streetscapes, community services, maintaining and enhancing parks and recreation areas, monitoring and controlling the type and quality of developments in the City of Canada Bay are areas of focus for the Council.
So click along and see where the Council can help in your day to day activities and the assistance from many services that is available to its residents.
- Our Vision and Mission
- Council Members
- Departments
- This is the City of Canada Bay
- Our Winning City
- E-communication
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Calendar of Council Meetings
Resident Services
Welcome to Canada Bay's Resident Services. We have recently reviewed the information located here to make it easier for you to find what you are looking for.
- Commendation and Complaint Handling
- Council Services
- Roads and Traffic
- Sustainable Living
- Living in Canada Bay
- Bookings and Enquiries
Business Services
Business and industry are an important component of the Canada Bay community.
The City of Canada Bay is committed to supporting existing businesses and creating an environment for sustainable development over the longer term.
Through the Bayside Business Development Program and other services to business, Council aims to enable the development of liveable, healthy communities while encouraging vibrant and thriving economic growth.
- Economic Development Training and Events
- Business Support Services
- Sustainable Biz
- Shopping and Dining
- Tourism Information
Development and Planning information
The Development and Planning information on Council’s website is divided into five main sections. The five sections are listed below.
Our Services
The information located Canada Bay's website has recently been reviewed to make it easier for you to find what you are looking for. We welcome your feedback.
- Children's Services
- Community Programs
- Arts and Culture
- People with disabilities
- Seniors
- Young People
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
