Have your say on plans to build Ku-ring-gai nightlife Published on 26 June 2025 Council is developing a new action plan to build and support Ku-ring-gai’s night-time economy and is keen to hear your ideas. Tagged as: , Media releases
Night road work, pedestrian bridge safety screen upgrade Published on 23 June 2025 Transport for NSW is improving safety at the pedestrian bridge over the Pacific Highway at Coonanbarra Road, Wahroonga. Tagged as: , Public notices
Lorraine Taylor Reserve playground opens Published on 19 June 2025 Ku-ring-gai Council has completed a significant upgrade of the Lorraine Taylor Reserve playground at St Ives. Tagged as: , Media releases
Help your garden grow with new native planting guide Published on 17 June 2025 Learn how to plant the right species for your soil and watch your garden thrive with our new native planting guide. Tagged as: , Media releases
Warm up your winter with the Ku-ring-gai Arts and Cultural Festival Published on 13 June 2025 Celebrate arts, culture and creativity in Ku-ring-gai throughout the months of June and July. Tagged as: , Media releases
Message from the Mayor Published on 13 June 2025 Read the update from our Mayor Christine Kay about what is happening in Ku-ring-gai. Tagged as: , Mayor's message
Temporary road closures - Ku-ring-gai Chase Fun Run 2025 Published on 11 June 2025 View the list of roads that will be closed on Sunday 15 June 2025 from 8am to 11am. Tagged as: , Public notices
BBP Hospitality Expo to help businesses save money, reduce waste Published on 11 June 2025 Hospitality and food-based businesses from across Ku-ring-gai are invited to attend a free expo to help become financially and environmentally sustainable. Tagged as: , Media releases
Extraordinary Council Meeting TOD preferred scenario Published on 06 June 2025 Outcomes of 5 June Council meeting regarding the Ku-ring-gai Transport Oriented Development preferred scenario. Tagged as: , Media releases
Ku-ring-gai Council approves alternative housing solution Published on 06 June 2025 The Council has adopted a preferred scenario for new development in the Gordon to Roseville rail corridor that will replace the NSW Government’s transport-oriented development planning controls. Tagged as: , Media releases