Cumberland City Council Explained

Type:lga
Cumberland City Council
State:nsw
Pop:235,439
Area:72
Mayor:Lisa Lake
Seat:Administration Centre, Merrylands
Region:Greater Western Sydney
Stategov:Auburn
Stategov2:Fairfield
Stategov3:Granville
Stategov4:Prospect
Fedgov:Blaxland
Fedgov2:Greenway
Fedgov3:McMahon
Fedgov4:Parramatta
Url:http://www.cumberland.nsw.gov.au/
Near-N:Parramatta
Near-Ne:Parramatta
Near-Sw:Fairfield
Near-W:Blacktown
Near-Nw:Parramatta
Near-S:Canterbury Bankstown
Near-Se:Canterbury Bankstown
Near-E:Strathfield

Cumberland Council, trading as Cumberland City Council, is a local government area located in the western suburbs of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The Council was formed on 12 May 2016 from the merger of parts of the Cities of Auburn, Parramatta (Woodville Ward), and Holroyd.[1]

The Council comprises an area of and as of the had a population of .

The first Special Meeting of Cumberland Council was held on 19 May 2016 at the Granville Town Hall, and the council currently meets at the Merrylands Administration Centre.[2]

The current mayor is Lisa Lake of the Australian Labor Party, elected on 12 January 2022.[3]

Suburbs and localities in the local government area

Suburbs in the Cumberland City Council area are:[4]

History

Holroyd Council

The area formerly known as the City of Holroyd was first proclaimed in July 1872 as the "Municipal District of Prospect and Sherwood", which became the "Municipality of Prospect and Sherwood" from 1906 and on 11 January 1927 it was renamed the "Municipality of Holroyd" after Arthur Holroyd, the first mayor.[5] [6] From 1 January 1991, city status was granted, becoming the City of Holroyd. Originally located at the Council Chambers in Merrylands West from 1915, the administrative centre of Holroyd was located in the suburb of Merrylands from 1962.[7]

Auburn Council

To the east of Holroyd, the City of Auburn was first proclaimed on 19 February 1892 as the "Borough of Auburn" and became the "Municipality of Auburn" in 1906.[8] On 20 June 1906, the hitherto unincorporated area around Silverwater and Newington was combined into the Municipality of Auburn.[9]

The eastern section of Auburn was originally proclaimed as the Borough of Rookwood on 8 December 1891 and in 1913 Rookwood was renamed "Lidcombe", a portmanteau of the names of the two previous mayors, in an attempt to distance the municipality from the necropolis.[10] On 1 January 1949, with the passing of the Local Government (Areas) Act 1948, the Municipalities of Auburn and Lidcombe were amalgamated to form the new "Municipality of Auburn". In 1993 Auburn Municipal Council became "Auburn Council" and was granted city status in 2008, becoming the "Auburn City Council".

Woodville Ward

The area known as the Woodville Ward of the City of Parramatta until the amalgamations in May 2016, was first incorporated as the "Borough of Granville" on 20 January 1885, which became the "Municipality of Granville" from 1906, and met in the Granville Town Hall when it was completed in 1888.

On 1 January 1949, with the passing of the Local Government (Areas) Act 1948, the municipalities of Granville, Dundas, Ermington and Rydalmere, and Parramatta were amalgamated to form the new "City of Parramatta". Granville municipality became the "Granville Ward" and the council meetings of the new Parramatta City were held at the Granville Town Hall from 1949 until the new administration centre was opened in Parramatta in 1958. In 1995 a reorganisation of Parramatta's wards resulted in Granville Ward being renamed "Woodville Ward" after Woodville Road while the former Granville Municipality suburbs of Harris Park, Rosehill, Telopea, and northern sections of Granville and Clyde, were moved into the Elizabeth Macarthur Ward.

Establishment of Cumberland Council

A 2015 review of local government boundaries by the NSW Government Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal recommended a major reorganisation for the area covered by Auburn, Holroyd and Parramatta councils. The government considered two proposals. The first was a merger of parts of Auburn, Holroyd and Parramatta to form a new council with an area of and support a population of approximately 219,000.[11] The second proposed a merger of parts of Parramatta, Auburn, The Hills, Hornsby, and Holroyd to form a new council with an area of and support a population of approximately 215,725.[12]

On 12 May 2016, Cumberland Council was proclaimed as a new local government area, combining parts of Auburn City Council (south of the M4 Western Motorway), the Woodville Ward of the Parramatta City Council, and the majority of the Holroyd City Council.[13] The remainder of the Auburn City Council area north of the M4 Western Motorway (including parts of the Sydney Olympic Park) and a small section of Holroyd was merged into the reconstituted City of Parramatta Council.[14] [13] The former General Manager of Mosman Council (1986–2013), Viv May, who had been serving as the Administrator of the suspended Auburn City Council since February 2016, was appointed as the Administrator, and the long-serving Holroyd General Manager, Merv Ismay, was appointed as interim general manager.[13] The first Special Meeting of Cumberland Council was held on 19 May 2016, at the Granville Town Hall, the historic former seat of the Granville Municipality, which merged with Parramatta in 1949.[2] [15] Subsequent Council meetings alternated between the Merrylands Administration Building and Auburn Civic Centre, until December 2016 when May decided that the Auburn council chambers would be taken over by the Auburn Library, and all council meetings from then to be held at Merrylands.[2] [16]

After undertaking a significant amount of work to rationalise council services and staff, noting that "Auburn had issues with flagrant rezoning, and Holroyd was over-promising and underdelivering, living in a financial fantasy with many of its projects", May's term as Administrator came to an end in September 2017, with the election of the first council. The former Mayor of Holroyd, Greg Cummings, was elected as the inaugural Mayor of Cumberland Council on 27 September 2017.[17]

"City" trading name

On 18 December 2019, the mayor Steve Christou presented a mayoral minute to Council recommending that Cumberland Council begin trading as "Cumberland City Council", by changing the Council's trading name and business registration. The motion was passed 7-7 with the casting vote of the mayor, and the name change to "Cumberland City Council" was implemented from January 2020.[18] [19] However, this did not legally confer city status on the council as it had merely changed the trading name of the council, the legal name as proclaimed in 2016 remains "Cumberland Council", which can only be changed by official proclamation of the Governor in the NSW Government Gazette under section 206 of the Local Government Act 1993.[20] On 6 September 2023, the Council voted unanimously to write to the Minister for Local Government, requesting that the Council area be formally proclaimed as "Cumberland City" under section 206 of the Local Government Act, and the Council be renamed "Cumberland City Council" under section 207 of the Act.[21] [22]

Heritage listings

The Cumberland Council area has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Demographics

Selected historical census data for Cumberland Council local government area
Census year 2016 2021
Population  
7
% of New South Wales population 2.89%  2.91%
% of Australian population 0.92%  0.92%
Cultural and language diversity
Ancestry,
top responses
Lebanese11.3%  11.9%
Chinese10.8%  12.6%
Australian10.1%  10.6%
English8.8%  9.2%
Indian7.1% 8.7%
Language,
top responses
(other than English)
Arabic15.2%  14.1%
Mandarin6.3%  6.7%
Cantonese4.5%  4.0%
Tamil3.1%  3.3%
Turkish3.1% align="right" -
align="right" - 4.4%
Religious affiliation
Religious affiliation,
top responses
Catholic24.0%  21.3%
Islam21.9%  22.8%
No religion, so described13.8%  14.7%
Hinduism10.2%  13.4%
Not stated 8.2%  8.5%
Median weekly incomes
Median weekly personal income $501  $654
% of Australian median income 75.67%  81.24%
Family income Median weekly family income $1,436  $
% of Australian median income 82.81%  85.28%
Household income Median weekly household income $1,379  $
% of Australian median income 95.89%  96.10%

Facilities

There are eight libraries located throughout the local government area.[28] There are also five council-run swimming pools. On 9 September 2017 a poll put to the residents by council asked for their views on continuing to run all five pools, given that their operating costs took up 2% of council revenue. The poll returned a result of 74% in favour of continuing council operation of all the pools.[29]

Located partially in the region, the Smithfield-Wetherill Park Industrial Estate is the largest industrial estate in the southern hemisphere and is the centre of manufacturing and distribution in western Sydney, with more than 1,000 manufacturing, wholesale, transport and service firms.

Council

Cumberland City Council
Leader1:Lisa Lake
Leader1 Type:Mayor
Leader2:Ola Hamed
Leader2 Type:Deputy Mayor
Structure1: Cumberland City Council composition following the 2021 election
Political Groups1:Majority (8)
    Others (7)
      Last Election1:4 December 2021
      Next Election1:14 September 2024

      Cumberland City Council comprises fifteen councillors elected proportionally, with three Councillors elected in five wards. On 9 September 2017 the first council was elected.[1] The Mayor is elected bi-annually and Deputy Mayor annually by the councillors at the first meeting of the council.[13]

      Current composition

      The most recent election was held on 4 December 2021, and the makeup of the Council, by order of election, is as follows:

      PartyCouncillors
       align=right 8
       Our Local Communityalign=right 3
       align=right 2
       align=right 1
       The Independentsalign=right 1
      Totalalign=right 15
      WardCouncillorPartyNotes
      Granville Ward[30]  Steve ChristouOur Local CommunityElected 2017; Mayor 2019–2022; Labor member until 2019.[31] [32]
       Ola HamedLaborElected 2017; Deputy Mayor 2023–present.
       Joseph RahmeIndependentElected 2017 (Liberal); Holroyd North Ward Councillor 2012–2016.
      Greystanes Ward[33]  Diane ColmanLabor
       Greg CummingsIndependentElected 2017; Mayor 2017–2019; Labor member until 2018.[34]
       Eddy SarkisIndependentElected 2017; Deputy Mayor 2017–2018, 2019–2021; left Our Local Community in February 2024[35]
      Regents Park Ward[36]  Kun HuangLaborElected 2017; Deputy Mayor Jan–Sep 2022.
       Sabrin FarooquiLabor
       Helen HughesOur Local Community
      South Granville Ward[37]  Glenn ElmoreLaborElected 2017; Deputy Mayor 2018–2019.
       Paul GarrardOur Local CommunityElected 2017; Lord Mayor of Parramatta, 2009–2010, 2015–2016.
       Mohamad HusseinLabor
      Wentworthville Ward[38]  Suman SahaLaborElected 2017; Deputy Mayor 2022–2023.
       Lisa LakeLaborElected 2017; Holroyd North Ward Councillor 2012–2016; Mayor 2022–present.
       Michael ZaiterIndependentElected 2017 (Liberal); Deputy Mayor 2021–2022; Holroyd East Ward Councillor 2012–2016.

      Mayors

      MayorTermNotes
      Viv May (Administrator) 12 May 2016 – 27 September 2017 Town Clerk/General Manager of Mosman 1986–2013, Administrator of Auburn 2016[39] [40]
      Greg Cummings (ALP/IND) 27 September 2017 – 25 September 2019 Mayor of Holroyd 2008–2009, 2014–2016
      Steve Christou (OLC) 25 September 2019 – 12 January 2022 [41]
      Lisa Lake (ALP) 12 January 2022 – present [42]
      Deputy MayorTermNotes
      Eddy Sarkis (OLC) 27 September 2017 – 26 September 2018 Deputy Mayor of Holroyd 2005–2007
      Glenn Elmore (ALP) 26 September 2018 – 25 September 2019 [43]
      Eddy Sarkis (OLC) 25 September 2019 – 30 September 2021
      Michael Zaiter (LIB) 30 September 2021 – 12 January 2022 [44]
      Kun Huang (ALP) 12 January 2022 – 28 September 2022
      Suman Saha (ALP) 28 September 2022 – 27 September 2023 [45]
      Ola Hamed (ALP) 27 September 2023 – present
      General ManagerTermNotes
      Merv Ismay 12 May 2016 – 2 June 2016 General Manager of Holroyd 2007–2016
      Malcolm Ryan 2 June 2016 – 22 November 2017 [46]
      Hamish McNulty 22 November 2017 – 22 April 2021 Acting until July 2018[47]
      Peter Fitzgerald 22 April 2021 – present [48] [49] Acting until 12 July 2021.[50]

      Election results

      2021

      Controversies

      Drag queen storytime ban

      In February 2024, Cumberland City Council voted in favour of banning drag queen storytime from council events.[51]

      Same-sex parenting book ban

      See main article: article and 2024 Cumberland book ban. On 1 May 2024, Cumberland City Council voted in favour of removing a book about same-sex parenting from council libraries.[52] The motion was proposed by Councillors Christou and Garrard and passed with 6 votes in favour and 5 against. The state Government's Arts Minister John Graham threatened to cut funding for the Council's libraries due to this motion against same-sex books passing.[53]

      On 15 May 2024, Cumberland City Council voted in favour of a motion to rescind the initial book ban.[54] Separately proposed amendments by Councillors Christou and Garrard to move the book in question to the adult section of the library were voted down, with Councillor Huang stating "we won't compromise on the principle[s] of equality and fairness".[55] Following four hours of debate, the motion was passed with 12 votes in favour and 2 against. Councillors Hughes, Cummings, Hussein, Garrard, and Zaiter changed their position from 1 May to support the rescission motion on 15 May 2024,[56] while Councillors Christou and Sarkis, the latter of whom was not present in the first meeting, voted to keep the ban.

      On the night of 15 May, police and security guards were present as protesters clashed over the book ban outside the council chambers at Merrylands. One councillor, Eddy Sarkis, who initially supported the ban, stated, "I read the book and have come to the conclusion that nothing sexualises children in this book".[57] [58]

      See also

      External links

      Notes and References

      1. Web site: Cumberland Council . 15 March 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180315021010/https://www.strongercouncils.nsw.gov.au/new-councils/cumberland-council/ . dead . Stronger Councils Stronger Communities . . 12 May 2016 . 13 May 2016 .
      2. Web site: Minutes of the Extraordinary Council of Cumberland held at Granville Town Hall, 10 Carlton Street, Granville on Thursday, 19 May 2016. . https://web.archive.org/web/20240511045029/https://cumberland.infocouncil.biz/Open/2016/05/C_19052016_MIN_EXTRA.PDF . live . 11 May 2024 . Cumberland Council . 19 May 2016 . 24 August 2016 .
      3. News: Vella . Joanne . Lisa Lake elected as Cumberland Mayor, Kun Huang the deputy . 12 January 2022 . . 12 January 2022 . subscription . The Daily Telegraph.
      4. Web site: Cumberland Council Wards . Stronger Councils . . 12 May 2016 . 15 May 2016 .
      5. News: Government Gazette Proclamations and Legislation . . 186 . New South Wales, Australia . 5 July 1872 . 18 November 2017 . 1711 . National Library of Australia.
      6. News: LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1919. . Government Gazette Of The State Of New South Wales . 8 . New South Wales, Australia . 21 January 1927 . 18 November 2017 . 305 . National Library of Australia.
      7. News: Stevens. Kylie. Plaque unveiled at former Holroyd council chambers in Arcadia Street. 21 April 2018. Fairfield City Champion. 12 February 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20180421163023/https://www.fairfieldchampion.com.au/story/3724956/old-site-not-forgotten/. 21 April 2018. dead.
      8. News: Government Gazette Proclamations and Legislation . . 122 . New South Wales, Australia . 20 February 1892 . 14 November 2017 . 1457 . National Library of Australia.
      9. News: PROCLAMATION . Government Gazette Of The State Of New South Wales . 184 . New South Wales, Australia . 27 June 1906 . 15 November 2017 . 3727 . National Library of Australia.
      10. News: Government Gazette Proclamations and Legislation . New South Wales Government Gazette . 782 . New South Wales, Australia . 10 December 1891 . 14 November 2017 . 9683 . National Library of Australia.
      11. Web site: Merger proposal: Auburn City Council (part), Holroyd City Council (part), Parramatta City Council (part) . . January 2016 . 22 February 2016 . 7 .
      12. Web site: Merger proposal: Parramatta City Council (part), Auburn City Council (part), The Hills Shire Council (part), Hornsby Shire Council (part), Holroyd City Council (part) . . January 2016 . 22 February 2016 . 8 . 9 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160309130318/https://dpc-olg-ss.s3.amazonaws.com/c09edbfa583792e6cb733ea8da8aaf58/Greater-Parramatta.pdf . dead .
      13. Web site: Local Government (City of Parramatta and Cumberland) Proclamation 2016 [NSW] - Schedule 2 - Provisions for Cumberland Council]. NSW Government. 29 September 2017. 12 May 2016.
      14. News: Saulwick. Jacob . Kembrey. Melanie . McKenny. Leisha . NSW council amalgamations announced . 25 August 2016 . The Sydney Morning Herald. 14 May 2016.
      15. News: Stevens. Kylie. Cumberland Council administrator Viv May runs first meeting at Granville Town Hall. 21 April 2018. Fairfield City Champion. 20 May 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20180421163224/https://www.fairfieldchampion.com.au/story/3918584/historic-night-for-cumberland-council/. 21 April 2018. dead.
      16. Web site: May. Viv. Administrator's Minute – Auburn Council Chambers. Meeting of the Council 21 December 2016. Cumberland Council. 14 April 2018. 21 December 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20180320071503/https://www.cumberland.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/2017-10/Administrators-Minute-Auburn-Council-Chambers.pdf. 20 March 2018. dead.
      17. News: Stevens. Kylie. Greg Cummings is Cumberland Council mayor. 29 September 2017. Parramatta Sun. 28 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170929092155/http://www.parramattasun.com.au/story/4954951/another-surprise-mayoral-result/. 29 September 2017. dead.
      18. Web site: Minutes of Council Meeting, 18 December 2019: Mayoral Minute – Cumberland City Council . Cumberland Council . 9 October 2021 . 2 . 18 December 2019.
      19. News: Cumberland gets city status . live . 9 October 2021 . Cumberland City Council . 3 January 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200227180721/https://www.cumberland.nsw.gov.au/news/cumberland-gets-city-status . 27 February 2020.
      20. Cumberland Council - Notice of Road Closure . NSW Government Gazette . 4 June 2021 . 240 . 5.
      21. Web site: Minutes of the Council Meeting 6 September 2023 . Min.517 MM09/23-36 - Mayoral Minute - Legal Name of Cumberland Council . 11 May 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240511052934/https://cumberland.infocouncil.biz/Open/2023/09/C_06092023_MIN_3046.PDF . live. Minutes - Council Meeting Wednesday, 6 September 2023 . Cumberland City Council . 5 October 2023 . 6 September 2023.
      22. News: Mayor wants return of area ‘city’ status . 5 October 2023 . localnewsplus . Torch Publishing Company . 29 September 2023.
      23. 01945. EF14/11245; H98/74-003. 18 May 2018.
      24. 01661. EF14/4743; H00/00649. 18 May 2018.
      25. 01629. H04/00262. 18 May 2018.
      26. 01662. EF14/4745; 09/02310; H00/00504. 18 May 2018.
      27. 00204. S90/05696 & HC 32605. 18 May 2018.
      28. Web site: Libraries - Cumberland Council. Cumberland Council.
      29. Web site: Cumberland Poll. 11 May 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240511052027/https://pastvtr.elections.nsw.gov.au/LGE2017/cumberland/poll/summary.htm . Cumberland Council currently operates five public swimming pools in the Local Government Area. Each year the five pools expect to cater for a total of approximately 405,000 visitors. In 2018 it is estimated that the total operating costs of all five pools will exceed revenues by almost $2.15 million (which is 2.4% of Council’s rates income), and it is expected that the shortfall will increase in subsequent years. Council subsidises these pools by using other funding sources, such as rates to cover the shortfall. Do you support Council continuing to operate and subsidise all of these swimming pools? . live. 16 September 2017. NSW Electoral Commission. 29 September 2017.
      30. Web site: Cumberland - Granville Ward. 11 May 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240511050606/https://pastvtr.elections.nsw.gov.au/LG2101/cumberland/granville-ward/councillor. live. NSW Electoral Commission. 21 December 2021. The following candidates were declared elected on 21 December 2021: Steve CHRISTOU (OLC) Ola HAMED (ALP) Joseph RAHME.
      31. News: Cumberland mayor quits Labor . 9 October 2021 . Parramatta Advertiser . 26 September 2019 . subscription . The Daily Telegraph.
      32. News: Mayor's defection slammed . 9 October 2021 . localnewsplus . Torch Publishing . 1 October 2019.
      33. Web site: Cumberland - Greystanes Ward. 11 May 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240511050636/https://pastvtr.elections.nsw.gov.au/LG2101/cumberland/greystanes-ward/councillor. live. NSW Electoral Commission. 21 December 2021. The following candidates were declared elected on 21 December 2021: Diane COLMAN (ALP) Greg CUMMINGS (IND) Eddy SARKIS (OLC).
      34. News: Mayor shafted from ALP . 9 October 2021 . Parramatta Advertiser . 26 September 2018.
      35. Web site: Segaert . Anthony . We asked every Cumberland councillor about the same-sex book ban. Here’s what they said . Sydney Morning Herald . 15 May 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240515013329/https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/we-asked-every-cumberland-councillor-about-the-same-sex-book-ban-here-s-what-they-said-20240514-p5jdh4.html . 15 May 2024 . 15 May 2024 . Eddy Sarkis, who left Our Local Community in February after not being endorsed by the party for the upcoming elections.
      36. Web site: Cumberland - Regents Park Ward. The following candidates were declared elected on 21 December 2021: Kun HUANG (ALP) Sabrin FAROOQUI (ALP) Helen HUGHES (OLC). NSW Electoral Commission. 21 December 2021. 11 May 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240511050622/https://pastvtr.elections.nsw.gov.au/LG2101/cumberland/regents-park-ward/councillor . live.
      37. Web site: Cumberland - South Granville Ward. 11 May 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240511050402/https://pastvtr.elections.nsw.gov.au/LG2101/cumberland/south-granville-ward/councillor. NSW Electoral Commission. The following candidates were declared elected on 21 December 2021: Glenn ELMORE (ALP) Paul GARRARD (OLC) Mohamad HUSSEIN (ALP). 21 December 2021 . 21 December 2021.
      38. Web site: Cumberland - Wentworthville Ward. The following candidates were declared elected on 22 December 2021: Suman SAHA (ALP) Lisa LAKE (ALP) Michael ZAITER. NSW Electoral Commission. 21 December 2021. 22 December 2021 . 11 May 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240511050617/https://pastvtr.elections.nsw.gov.au/LG2101/cumberland/wentworthville-ward/councillor . live.
      39. News: Viv May calls it a day. 29 September 2017. Mosman Council. 24 July 2013. Media Release.
      40. News: Taouk. Maryanne. OUTGOING ADMINISTRATOR VIV MAY WARNS INCOMING COUNCILLORS "DON'T WASTE OPPORTUNITY". 29 September 2017. Parramatta Advertiser. 8 September 2017.
      41. News: New Cumberland Mayor elected . 9 October 2021 . Cumberland City Council . 25 September 2019 . Media Release.
      42. News: Councillor Lisa Lake re-elected as Mayor, Councillor Ola Hamed elected Deputy Mayor, of Cumberland Council . 4 October 2023 . Cumberland City Council . 28 September 2023 . Media Release.
      43. News: Cumberland Council elects new Deputy Mayor . 7 March 2019 . Cumberland Council . 27 September 2018 . Media Release.
      44. News: Councillor Steve Christou re-elected as Cumberland City Council Mayor . 9 October 2021 . Cumberland City Council . 1 October 2021 . Media Release . 9 October 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211009134201/https://www.cumberland.nsw.gov.au/news/councillor-steve-christou-re-elected-cumberland-city-council-mayor . dead .
      45. News: Cumberland City Council welcomes new Deputy Mayor . 7 October 2022 . Cumberland City Council . 30 September 2022 . Media Release.
      46. News: General Manager appointed to Cumberland Council. https://web.archive.org/web/20170622124357/http://www.cumberland.nsw.gov.au/news/archive2016/general-manager-appointed-to-cumberland-council/. dead. 22 June 2017. 29 September 2017. Cumberland Council. 30 May 2016. Media Release.
      47. Web site: Malcolm Ryan steps down as General Manager. Cumberland Council. 21 April 2018. Media Release. 22 November 2017.
      48. News: Cumberland City Council welcomes acting general manager . 9 October 2021 . Cumberland City Council . 22 April 2021 . Media Release.
      49. News: Barton . Nicola . Cumberland City Council in safe hands . 9 October 2021 . Parra News . 4 May 2021.
      50. News: Welcome new general manager . 7 October 2022 . Cumberland City Council . 12 July 2021 . Media Release.
      51. News: 'Fear-mongering': Sydney council bans drag queen storytime events at heated meeting . . 29 February 2024 . 11 May 2024 . 8 May 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240511041949/https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/fear-mongering-council-bans-drag-queen-storytime-events-at-heated-meeting/t0n9vslf8 . David . Aidone . live .
      52. News: Sydney council bans same-sex parenting books from libraries for ‘safety of our children’ . 11 May 2024 . 8 May 2024 . . live . 7 May 2024 . Caitlin . Cassidy . Tamsin . https://web.archive.org/web/20240511044041/https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/article/2024/may/07/sydney-council-bans-same-sex-parenting-books-from-libraries-for-safety-of-our-children . Rose.
      53. News: NSW government threatens some Western Sydney libraries' funding over same-sex parenting book ban . 7 May 2024 . 8 May 2024 . 11 May 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240511042843/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-07/nsw-sydney-council-bans-same-sex-parenting-book/103816950 . live . . Isobel . Roe.
      54. News: 2024-05-15 . Protesters lash council over 'extremely homophobic' same-sex parenting book ban as decision reversed . 2024-05-16 . ABC News . en-AU. https://web.archive.org/web/20240516012824/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-15/western-sydney-council-vote-same-sex-book-ban/103851924. 16 May 2024 . live . Alexander . Lewis.
      55. https://archive.today/20240519084916/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edal6JLYPSI . 19 May 2024 . live . BREAKING: Cumberland City Council votes to OVERTURN ban on same-sex parents books 6 News . 2024-05-15 . . 2024-05-16 . YouTube.
      56. News: 16 May 2024 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240516012651/https://www.localelections.com.au/post/what-just-happened-six-councillors-switch-sides-in-cumberland-city-council-same-sex-parents-book-ba . Puglisi . Leonardo . 2024-05-15 . What just happened? Six councillors switch sides in Cumberland City Council same-sex parents book ban vote . 2024-05-16 . Local Elections Australia . en. 6 News Australia.
      57. Tara . Ravens . Grandmother and Equality Australia welcome reversal of Cumberland Council book ban . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519084308/https://equalityaustralia.org.au/grandmother-and-equality-australia-welcome-reversal-of-cumberland-council-book-ban/ . 19 May 2024 . 19 May 2024 . 15 May 2024 . equalityaustralia.org.au.
      58. News: Achenza . Madeleine. 2024-05-16 . Protesters clash over same-sex parenting book ban at Cumberland City Council. 2024-05-19 . . en. https://web.archive.org/web/20240519085217/https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/politics/protesters-clash-over-samesex-parenting-book-ban-at-cumberland-city-council/news-story/63485b6760749f5700b3f3025125928a. live. 19 May 2024.