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Penrith milk factory celebrates 100 years of local operations
Manufacturing is the most significant industry in Penrith by way of output, and one local manufacturer is celebrating 100 years of operations this month.
Regatta Park celebrates our river
Regatta Park celebrates our river
The Public Notices page contains public notice information regarding a variety of topics.
Frequently Asked Questions for rural residents moving to the 3-bin system.
Find out information about the wards within the Penrith LGA and the government areas.
Development Contributions Plans
Council collects contributions from developers which it then uses to provide the public infrastructure, services and amenities needed as a result of new development.
View Council's contact details including location of offices and opening hours.
Are you over 55 and living in Penrith City? Council invites you to join us as we 'reimagine ageing'...
Is there a problem you would like to report to Council? You can do so on this page.
Find information related to volunteering to help the community including an application form.
Council continues to be recognised as a leader in a range of fields. Many of our people, programs, services, initiatives, plans and facilities have won awards.
We currently have around 50 businesses in Penrith City that have permission for outdoor dining areas on the street.
The very real benefits of events
The very real benefits of events
The World War 1 conflict greatly impacted Australian life and the Penrith community was no exception...
Find out about different kinds of on-site sewage management systems and your responsibilities as an owner. Also read about Council's role and policy...
Under Councils DCP, you must not ringbark, cut down, top, lop, remove, injure or wilfully destroy any tree or other vegetation without Council permission. Failure to obtain permission can lead to fines of over $1 million and legal action under the EP&A Act.
150 Years of Penrith City Council
On Tuesday 18 of July 1871, Penrith Council met for the first time. The meeting was chaired by the elected mayor, James J Riley, and there were eight elected aldermen present. This year marks 150 years since this historic beginning.
Australia – Korea: 60 Years of Diplomatic Relations
Korean and Australian relations continue to strengthen as the two nations commemorate 60 years of diplomatic ties. Australia and Korea established full diplomatic relations in 1961.
As the authorised Roads Authority* for local public roads within the Penrith area, Council assesses all applications for permanent road closures.
An easement is a legal right to access and use land to benefit either another parcel of land, person or a prescribed authority. An easement is created over part of the land and is recorded on the Certificate of Title.
The Property Development Manager has authority to act on behalf of Council, to provide Council consent (as the landowner) for the lodgement of a Development Application, and other associate statutory requests made on behalf of a third party.
Council reports regularly on our activities and spending...
A landmark agreement between three levels of government to develop a coordinated plan and deliver long-term prosperity for the region...
Annual Fire Safety Statement Program
Owners of certain buildings have an obligation under Clause 177 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2000 to submit Annual Fire Safety Statements to Council and Fire and Rescue once a year.
Coffee culture adds upbeat vibe
Coffee culture adds upbeat vibe
Australian-first facilities in Penrith
Australian-first facilities in Penrith
$110 million proposal for High Street Penrith
$110 million proposal for High Street Penrith
Jamison Park Synthetic Facility
Work is currently underway on a $3.7 million multi-use synthetic sports facility at Jamison Park that will increase capacity and provide year-round playing surfaces for a number of sporting codes.
Go plastic free and help reduce the number of single-use plastics going to landfill. Take the challenge and be a part of the solution to plastic pollution with some plastic-free tips and resources.
Penrith secures another international sporting event
2025 will see the world come to Penrith to compete in the ICF Canoe Slalom and Extreme Canoe Slalom World Championships.
First look at bold new design in Penrith’s CBD
The redevelopment of the former Council Chambers at 129-133 Henry Street into a new commercial building and community precinct will be the catalyst for the revitalisation of the Penrith CBD.
$1500 rebate available for small businesses
A new rebate scheme from the NSW Government will allow eligible businesses to recoup various running costs.
Several new entrants into the Penrith CBD dining scene this year demonstrates the confidence in the local market.
Learn more about the working conditions and benefits Council offers.
The 20-year vision for Penrith’s future economic growth
The vision for Penrith New West’s employment lands has been revealed, with the release of Council’s draft Employment Lands Strategy (ELS).
Penrith has approximately 450 hectares of bushland across over 70 bushland reserves under the care, control and management of Penrith City Council. It consists of a series of floodplains, alluvial woodlands and shale plains with the spectacular Nepean River parallel to the western boundary.
Go for a bushwalk and enjoy our wonderful natural areas! Take your time to look and listen for the sights and sounds of life.
2021 Local Celebration Award Winners
2021 Local Celebration Award Winners
Businesses, small and large, look forward to a prosperous summer as they emerge from a long winter of lockdown.
Penrith City Council's Community Recycling Centre (CRC) opened on 20 July 2017. It provides the community with a free and convenient way to dispose of problem waste in an environmentally friendly way.
City welcomes over $8 million investment in early education
Penrith City Council has approved several development applications in the last month that will see an increase to the childcare sector in the city.
Penrith continues to be on the rise
The revitalisation of Penrith is well underway, and a recent video produced by the Penrith CBD Corporation illustrates the extent of investment in the City.
Read about our local efforts to protect the valuable biodiversity in our City...
The Nepean River, Wianamatta Creek and South Creek all lie within the Penrith City Council Local Government Area (LGA), along with many other creeks and tributaries. The rivers, creeks and surrounding areas are used by residents and visitors for a variety of activities including recreational boating, fishing, skiing, canoeing and picnics.
WSUD is the sustainable management of water in urban areas through intelligent and integrated design. It considers all aspects of the urban water cycle including potable (drinking quality) water, rainwater, wastewater, stormwater and groundwater.
Council wins LGNSW Planning Award
Penrith City Council’s planning team were the winners of a Local Government NSW (LGNSW) Planning Award in early August at the Local Government Week Awards dinner, taking out the top spot in Division C (population over 70,000) of the Culture Change Innovation/Excellence category for its submission ‘Developing “Places of Penrith”, a strategic framework for an emerging city’.
Recognition for local business owner at Blind Australian of the Year Awards
Craig Shanahan, owner of The Blind Chef Café & Dessert Bar in Penrith was recently announced as the Inaugural Winner, Link Vision Employer of Choice Award 2022, at the Blind Australian of the Year Awards Gala Dinner on the Gold Coast.
Council’s new Penrith Visitor Guide showcases diverse tourism offering
Penrith City Council has launched a new Visitor Guide – an invitation to discover positively adventurous Penrith!
Mayoral Charity Ball provides hope for safer, brighter tomorrow
Last month in front of emcee David Campbell OAM and more than 220 guests, Penrith Mayor Tricia Hitchen presented a cheque worth $60,000 to The Haven – Nepean Women’s Shelter, thanks to the fundraising success of Penrith’s Mayoral Charity Ball.
Micro-credentials in Key Industry at WSU
After a successful launch in 2022, expressions of interest are now open for the 2023 Essentials of Metal Additive Manufacturing Short Course Training Program, commencing on Tuesday 11 July at Western Sydney University. This short course is one of the many micro-credentials available as part of the NSW Government and Western Parkland City Authority (WPCA) New Education and Training Model (NETM).
The Nepean River is the main waterway that runs through the Penrith Local Government Area (LGA). We created a video series to highlight its importance and the efforts Penrith City Council and Camden Council take to protect the water quality.
We play an active role in protecting the health of our community by making sure the 700+ local food businesses follow high standards...
We have library branches at Penrith (7 days), St Marys (7 days) and St Clair (6 days a week)...
Penrith Library, in partnership with Nepean Community College, provides free computer and digital device classes...
It’s an exciting time for Penrith. Our growing City is undergoing a major transformation as Council proactively seeks to create a liveable, connected, active, accessible, and sustainable City for the future.
Fish Habitat Resnagging Project
Penrith Council and the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) restored fish habitat at Emu Green Reserve and Fowler Reserve.
Western Sydney Conference Centre set to transform Penrith’s events and conference industry
The economic landscape of Penrith is poised for a remarkable transformation with the opening of the Western Sydney Conference Centre (WSCC).
Penrith's dining scene undergoing a delightful transformation
Penrith's dining scene has been undergoing a delightful transformation of late, with the new establishment, The Orchard, emerging as a vibrant hub for foodies. With its prime location on the Nepean River, and supportive local community, it's no wonder more and more new restaurants and cafés are choosing to open their doors in Penrith.
2024 Local Celebration Award Winners
Penrith is home to many dedicated, selfless and inspirational people and Council’s Local Celebration Awards are an opportunity for us to recognise and celebrate these people in our community.
As the festive season and end of year approaches, it is timely to remind everyone of Council’s ‘Thanks is Enough’ policy as part of our Code of Conduct Policy.
Help Shape the Future of Penrith and St Marys After Dark
Penrith City Council is inviting the community and businesses to provide feedback on its bold new strategy to grow a safe, thriving, and inclusive 24-hour economy in Penrith and St Marys.
Council champions housing and infrastructure delivery
Penrith Council proudly sponsored the Western Sydney property and Infrastructure Forum.
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Published 10 June 2020
Penrith celebrates Make Music Day
Penrith is set to join the worldwide Make Music Day celebrations on Sunday 21 June with a special, livestreamed performance by local artists Ricky Nifo and Pauliasi. Penrith is set to join the worldwide Make Music Day celebrations on Sunday 21 June with a special, livestreamed performance by local artists Ricky Nifo and Pauliasi.
Published 09 June 2021
Penrith Celebrates Make Music Day 2021
For the second consecutive year, Penrith City Council will join the worldwide Make Music Day celebrations with two pop-up music performances on Sunday 20 June 2021.
Published 22 November 2023
Library’s History Calendar celebrates 21 years
The Research Services team at Penrith City Libraries has once again curated a special History Calendar from their beloved Photographic Collection for its 21st anniversary.
Published 24 June 2024
Penrith City Council Celebrates NAIDOC Week 2024
Together with our community, Penrith City Council will celebrate NAIDOC Week 2024 with the return of its highly anticipated NAIDOC community event at Jamison Park from 10am to 3pm on Friday 12 July 2024.
Published 22 July 2024
Penrith City Libraries celebrates Library and Information Week
In celebration of Library and Information Week, which runs from Monday 29 July to Sunday 4 August 2024, Penrith City Libraries is permanently changing some of its key services for its members.
Published 18 August 2015
The Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre (The Joan) is celebrating 25 amazing years.
Published 02 May 2016
Penrith celebrates International Compost Awareness Week
Council is celebrating International Compost Awareness Week and for good reason.
Published 18 May 2021
Penrith City Council Celebrates its 150th Anniversary
Penrith City Council has reached an important milestone – this year is the 150th anniversary of Penrith becoming a municipality.
Published 06 August 2019
Penrith’s Wrap with Love Knit-In celebrates 10 years
Penrith’s Wrap with Love Knit-In group celebrated their 10 year anniversary of knitting and crocheting wraps for local and international communities in need at Penrith City Library on Monday 5 August.
Published 19 October 2020
Penrith celebrates 10 years of FOGO
10 years ago, Penrith City Council introduced the Food Organics Garden Organics (FOGO) service to the urban areas of Penrith. The FOGO service is best known as the community’s green-lidded bin and kitchen caddy.
Published 15 November 2021
Colourful new mural illustrates community’s resilience during pandemic
A thoroughfare in St Marys is now home to a bright piece of art which represents the efforts and resilience of our City’s residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Published 09 December 2021
Council commemorates the 60th anniversary of Australian-Korean diplomatic relations
Korean and Australian relations continue to strengthen as the two nations commemorate 60 years of diplomatic ties.
Published 16 May 2022
Beloved Trees for Mum event celebrates successful 15 years
Penrith mums, grandmothers, aunts, and mother figures have been celebrated and honoured with a special Trees for Mum event held by Penrith City Council’s Bushcare team on Mother's Day.
Published 19 July 2022
Council celebrates International Friendship Day
To celebrate this year’s International Friendship Day on Saturday 30 July, Penrith City Council will reflect on its longstanding relationships with cities in the United Kingdom, Japan, China and Korea.
Published 08 June 2023
Penrith City Council celebrates NAIDOC week 2023 with a special program of community events
Penrith City Council will celebrate NAIDOC Week 2023 with a special program of community activities and events taking place across the City from Sunday 2 July to Sunday 9 July 2023.
Published 26 September 2022
Penrith celebrates 30 years of Council’s Access Committee
Penrith City Council is celebrating a special milestone – the 30-year anniversary of the Access Committee and its valuable contributions to making Penrith a more accessible and inclusive City.
Published 12 December 2022
Library’s History Calendar celebrates 20 years
The Research Services Team at Penrith City Library has once again mined their beloved Photographic Collection for photographs to create another calendar celebrating Penrith’s history with interesting facts about the naming origins of twelve of Penrith City’s suburbs.
Published 25 May 2023
Beloved Trees for Mum successfully celebrates 16 years
Penrith mums, grandmothers, aunts and mother figures were celebrated and honoured with a special booked-out Trees for Mum event held by Penrith City Council’s Bushcare team on Mother's Day.
Published 22 January 2016
Property values increase across City
Residential property value across the City has increased by an average 33% in the past 3 years.
Published 23 March 2018
We've moved online for property certificates
We’ve moved to an online system to make it faster and easier to get the documents you need when buying or selling property.
Published 07 June 2018
From 2 July 2018, the Federal Government’s new child care package will take effect. The Government is making a lot of changes, including rolling two benefits into one new subsidy.
Published 21 September 2015
"In the past 12 months as Mayor I've been privileged to be part of some wonderful projects," Councillor Ross Fowler OAM said in his final Mayoral Minute. Cr Karen McKeown has been elected Mayor for the next term. Cr Fowler will serve as Deputy Mayor.
Published 30 August 2019
Penrith’s oldest shopping strip – High Street – is rejuvenated and Penrith City Council wants residents to come and explore what’s in store.
Published 13 September 2019
Penrith’s Day of Peace celebration
The 2019 Day of Peace will be held on Saturday 21 September from 9.30am – 1.30pm at the Mondo greenspace (between Westfield and the Joan).
Published 27 May 2021
The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia’s (MCA) latest C3West initiative Skirts, opens Sunday 30 May in partnership with Penrith City Council.
Published 09 July 2022
Winter isn’t time to hibernate with new programs from Ripples
While the weather may have cooled down, Council’s fitness and aquatics team are ramping up their operations with a suite of new service offerings to the community.
Published 07 May 2023
Mayoral Charity Ball provides hope for safer, brighter tomorrow
The future of local women and children escaping domestic violence is looking brighter thanks to the fundraising success of Penrith’s Mayoral Charity Ball.
Published 28 May 2015
Fit for the Future setting clear position
While a number of NSW Councils have recently had approval for SRV for 2015/16, Penrith Council did not apply for an increase above the 2.4% announced for all NSW local governments.
Published 03 March 2015
Council asks candidates what they’re doing for Penrith
One month out from the State election, Council is calling on the major political parties to show they’re committed to a better Penrith.
Published 02 October 2019
Help shape the future of Penrith City
Penrith City Council’s draft Local Strategic Planning Statement (LSPS) is now on Public Exhibition. The LSPS describes the vision and priorities for land use across Penrith City for the next 20 years.
Published 07 July 2020
Student-designed playground opens in Oxley Park
There’s a new playground at Brian King Reserve in Oxley Park for local families to enjoy thanks to the fresh ideas and creative minds of students from Oxley Park Public School.
Published 15 October 2020
Smart waste collection vehicle an Australian first
Penrith City Council in collaboration with SUEZ, Stillwell Trucks and Mercedes-Benz Trucks have launched Australia’s first smart waste collection vehicle. The vehicle is unique due to its innovative steerable rear axle, which allows the large vehicle to operate within the specifications of a more manoeuvrable small collection vehicle.
Published 02 November 2020
Council recognised for Climate Change Adaptation – wins Excellence in the Environment Awards
Penrith City Council has won the Climate Change Adaptation Award at the Local Government NSW Excellence in Environment Awards for its Cooling the City Masterclass held in February this year.
Published 17 November 2020
Expressions of Interest sought for new public artwork in Regatta Park
Penrith City Council is calling for artists to submit their Expressions of Interest to design and create an iconic public art piece for the new Regatta Park recreational precinct.
Published 14 December 2020
Final design unveiled for Regatta Park's transformation
Regatta Park on the Nepean River is set to become the new focal point for nature, leisure and recreation in Western Sydney with the final design for a $24 million upgrade showcasing a spectacular transformation.
Published 11 March 2021
Council joins with the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia for C3West Project
Women of Kingswood speak about their aspirations for the future of their community.
Published 25 March 2021
Penrith City Council to revitalise CBD with world class design for 131 Henry Street
Penrith City Council has announced the winner of its design excellence competition to reinvigorate the former Council Chambers at 129-133 Henry Street, into a new commercial building set to revitalise the Penrith CBD.
Published 12 June 2020
Civic Centre re-opens on Monday
Penrith City Council will re-open its Penrith Civic Centre on Monday 15 June for customer payments and the lodgement of forms for customers who have been unable to utilise Online Services.
Published 19 May 2021
Civic Centre lights up for Wear Orange Wednesday
The Penrith Civic Centre will shine a shade of orange every night this week to reflect Penrith City Council’s gratitude for the tireless efforts of NSW State Emergency Service (SES) personnel.
Published 27 February 2018
Penrith’s Real Festival gets funding boost
Destination NSW has awarded Penrith’s annual Real Festival $20,000 in funding to enhance the marketing and promotion of the event in 2018.
Published 27 March 2018
Western Sydney’s future transport corridors
Penrith Council was yesterday made aware of the NSW State Government’s proposed future transport corridors for Western Sydney.
Published 30 July 2021
Council receives funding to fix safety issues, save lives in black spots
Penrith City Council will soon introduce greater safety measures on dangerous roads in the LGA thanks to funding from the Australian Government.
Published 31 August 2021
Local Celebration Awards recipients revealed
The recipients of Penrith City Council’s inaugural Local Celebration Awards – which shine a light on dedicated, selfless and inspirational people in Penrith - were announced at Council’s August Ordinary Meeting.
Published 02 July 2018
Council recognised for excellence by Greater Sydney Commission
Penrith City Council has won two planning excellence awards for The Quarter and Cooling the City along with receiving a commendation for The Village Café at the Greater Sydney Commission Planning Awards held on Tuesday night.
Published 22 October 2018
Free shuttle bus just the ticket for Real Festival
Attending Real Festival from 2-3 November is even easier with Busways offering patrons a quick and easy travel option to the event.
Published 14 December 2021
Jamison Park’s new synthetic facility open
Jamison Park’s new $4 million multi-use synthetic facility is complete and open for use.
Published 18 March 2022
Help shape our future and switch off for Earth Hour
Penrith City Council is a proud supporter of Earth Hour and is encouraging the community to join us as we take part in the global movement on Saturday, 26 March 2022 between 8.30pm and 9.30pm.
Published 23 March 2022
Penrith Producers set to light up Triangle Park
Eat, drink and enjoy live music when Penrith Producers returns to Triangle Park on Friday 1 April.
Published 19 April 2022
Penrith’s proposed industrial employment hub progresses to next step
Penrith City Council’s vision for a new industrial employment hub at 158-164 Old Bathurst Road, Emu Plains, has reached a significant milestone with the Development Application (DA) formally submitted for assessment.
Published 03 May 2022
Endeavouring to help residents save on energy bills
Penrith City Council is excited to announce that an Energy Concierge service is being brought to our community, to provide advice that will offer support and cost-saving solutions for residents.
Published 29 October 2018
Council awarded for environmental excellence
Mountain View Reserve at Cranebrook has been recognised for environmental excellence at the 2018 Stormwater NSW Awards and the Keep Australia Beautiful NSW 2018 Sustainable Cities Awards.
Published 20 November 2018
Penrith embraces International Day of People with Disability
Join Penrith City Council at our free community event on Monday 3 December to celebrate International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD).
Published 14 February 2018
National Apology Day – 10 Years later
Penrith City Council today acknowledged the 10th anniversary of the National Apology to Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with a ceremony in Council chambers.
Published 02 August 2022
Local Celebration Awards 2022 recipients revealed
The recipients of Penrith City Council’s annual Local Celebration Awards – which shine a light on dedicated, selfless and inspirational people in Penrith – were announced at Council’s Ordinary Meeting last week.
Published 04 September 2022
Council opens community facilities EOI for 2023-2024
Expression of Interest (EOI) applications are now open for community groups and businesses to secure a regular community facility booking for 2023-2024.
Published 15 September 2022
Community feedback invited on St Marys Town Centre Structure Plan
Penrith City Council is leading an exciting planning pathway for the future of St Marys Town Centre. The draft St Marys Town Centre Structure Plan is a design-led strategic planning document that will guide the growth of St Marys Town Centre into the future.
Published 13 February 2019
Council acknowledges National Apology Day
Penrith City Council today acknowledged the 11th anniversary of the National Apology to Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with a ceremony at the Civic Centre.
Published 05 December 2017
Call for community reps for local planning panel
We are looking for local residents interested in being a community representative on a new Penrith local planning panel, to help determine certain applications for local development.
Published 17 October 2022
Explore your City with the Penrith Visitor Guide
Penrith City Council has launched a new Visitor Guide – an invitation to discover positively adventurous Penrith!
Published 17 February 2016
Council childcare gets top marks
Local families can sleep well knowing their children are receiving quality childcare with Council childcare centres receiving high marks nationally.
Published 14 March 2023
Switch off for Earth Hour in support of protecting our planet
Penrith City Council is a proud supporter of Earth Hour and is encouraging the community to join us as we take part in the global movement on Saturday, 25 March 2023 between 8.30pm and 9.30pm.
Published 31 March 2023
Entertainer David Campbell OAM to emcee Penrith’s inaugural Mayoral Charity Ball
Beloved Australian singer, actor and television personality David Campbell OAM will visit Penrith in May to host an event that will help change the lives of local women and children in need.
Published 22 October 2015
Earlier this week Penrith was deemed Fit for the Future by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART).
Published 21 September 2015
Community Panel meets for the first time
The Community Panel comprising 34 people from all walks of life, met for the first time recently to learn about Council’s services and assets and start to deliberate on the City’s future.
Published 29 May 2023
Council calls on the community to help save lives
Did you know that an old, unused mobile phone can save the life of someone trying to escape domestic violence?
Published 19 September 2022
St Clair’s new inclusive playspace complete
St Clair residents and school children can enjoy their new inclusive playspace with the upgrade of the David Currie Playspace now complete.
Published 27 June 2023
Help shape the future of the Nepean River Precinct
Penrith City Council invites the community to share their ideas and aspirations for the Nepean River Precinct as work to update the Our River Masterplan gets underway.
Published 20 November 2023
Council’s Walk Against Violence Returns
As part of 16 Days of Action Against Gender-Based Violence (25 November to 10 December), Penrith City Council is proud to invite the community to join in raising awareness about violence against women and its impacts on our community at the 'Walk Against Violence'.
Published 28 November 2018
Penrith Library wins ‘Innovation in Outreach Services’ Award for Toy Library
At the annual NSW Public Libraries Association (NSWPLA) conference dinner held on 27 November 2018 it was announced that Penrith library had won the 2018 ‘Innovation in Outreach Services’ award for our toy library service.
Published 11 March 2024
Celebrate Harmony Week at free multicultural event, Culture Fusion
Celebrate Harmony Week at Culture Fusion, a fun free multicultural event on Saturday 23 March 2024, hosted by Penrith City Council.
Published 19 May 2024
Council launches new campaign to promote diversity and inclusion
Penrith City Council is shining the spotlight on the diverse abilities and achievements of individuals within the community, with a new campaign called "One Community, Many Abilities”.
Published 25 August 2015
Bennett Wagons new pavilion opening soon
Penrith Council has honoured the heritage of one of the region’s earliest manufacturers with the completion of a new pavilion to house all three Bennett Wagons at St Marys.
Published 18 May 2016
IPART endorses Penrith’s path to strong future
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has endorsed Penrith Council’s vision for a strong Regional City by approving a Special Variation (SV) application.
Published 10 December 2024
Key to the City for Jessica Fox; Olympians and Paralympians celebrated
Penrith Council has awarded Jessica Fox OAM the Key to the City, following her stunning successes over many years.
Published 14 April 2025
Penrith Council champions housing and infrastructure delivery at Western Sydney forum
Penrith City Council proudly sponsored today’s Western Sydney Property and Infrastructure Forum, hosted at the Western Sydney Conference Centre in Penrith.
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Download this application to arrange to pay your rates by direct debit from your bank, building society or credit union account (but not your credit card) on a quarterly basis.
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Holiday Activities at Penrith City Library
School holidays are just around the corner and if you haven’t planned anything for the kids yet don’t worry, set your orbit around the library with great holiday workshops, activities and entertainment for 3-16 year olds.
Event Ends: 14 September 2025
Penrith’s flagship event, Real Festival is returning to the Nepean River in 2025!
Celebrate Children’s Week - Cranebrook
Children’s Week 2019 celebrates children, parents and caregivers.
Celebrate Children’s Week - Grandparent's Day
Children’s Week 2019 celebrates children, parents and caregivers.
Penrith is set to join the worldwide Make Music Day celebrations on Sunday 21 June with a special, livestreamed performance by local artists Ricky Nifo and Pauliasi.
Council will join the worldwide Make Music Day celebrations with two pop-up music performances on Sunday 20 June 2021.
What’s in Your Backyard? Webinar: Minibeasts in your backyard
Minibeasts live in your backyard. Discover why they are important and learn how to find them in your garden or local bushland reserve.
Penrith City Council will celebrate NAIDOC Week 2024 with our annual NAIDOC event at Jamison Park from 10am to 3pm on Friday 12 July 2024.
The Penrith Seniors Festival is run in conjunction with the NSW Seniors Festival and celebrates the role and contribution of older adults to local communities throughout Australia.
The annual NSW Seniors Festival celebrates the role and contribution of older adults to local communities throughout Australia.
Write Out West Festival: The Lost Recipes with Ross Dobson
“The Lost Recipes” celebrates 90 rediscovered and revived Australian classics from a time that honoured seasonal locally grown ingredients and truly understood the value of food as comfort.
Future of Fashion – Wardrobe ReSTYLE & Clothes Swap Event
Penrith’s future is taking a fashionably sustainable leap forward this year as Council prepares to host its first “Wardrobe ReSTYLE & Swap” event for FREE.