Latest Penrith City Council News

Adopt Tree Program Sees All Trees Homed
Scholarship Trust Seeks First Nations Applicants
Erskine Park’s Transformed Oasis At Capella Reserve
Penrith Council Hosts Hospitality Industry Forum
Thomas Smith Reserve Named After Early Penrith Settler
Actor and radio personality Andrew Daddo to emcee Penrith’s Mayoral Charity Fundraiser
Penrith Mayor Welcomes Road Funding
Penrith City Council supports National Road Safety Week, 5-12 May
Relief For Local Businesses
Council Endorses St Marys Town Centre Place Plan
Hospitality Industry Forum
Sweet Outdoor Cinema Experience At City Park
Penrith City Council sells 16 ha of industrial land to boost local jobs
St Marys Central Park One Step Closer
Nursery Upgrade To Help Support Greener City
Adopt Free Tree From Penrith City Council
Plant Tree For Mum On Mother’s Day
Chemical Cleanout Returns In May
New playspace opens in Jamisontown reserve named in honour of local Max Baker
Traffic Conditions Improved Along Great Western Highway
Council seeks Expressions of Interest for new Gipps Street sports facilities
New Skate Park And Water Play For Penrith This Year
Nominations Now Open For 2024 Local Celebration Awards
Switch Off For Earth Hour
First Nations Hip Hop Stars To Shine Bright At Penrith 5 March
First Nations musicians star at the 2024 Ngana Birrung festival
Creative Business Workshops Returns
2024 Mayoral Charity Fundraiser
Have your say on changes for Mamre Road Precinct roads
Two New Flood Studies For The Blackwell Creek and Upper Byrne Creek Catchments
Penrith’s City Park to open in time for Christmas
2023 Cr Pat Dixon Memorial Scholarship Winners
New amenities building unveiled at Doug Rennie Field
New Ched Towns Reserve amenities building officially open
Kingswood Park students celebrate opening of new playspace
Bright minds showcase STEM research
Penrith City Council reminds residents to be pool safe for summer
Llandilo students celebrate opening of co-designed playspace
Council provides additional bin collections and waste services over Christmas
Winning upgrades complete at Boronia Park
Pat Yates Oval named after local hero
Library’s History Calendar celebrates 21 years
Historic bricks given new life in Penrith’s City Park
Surveyors Creek Softball Facility upgrades hit home run
Reminder to plan ahead for fire season
Council’s Walk Against Violence Returns
Infrastructure cuts will stifle liveability
Creating Canopies with 500 more trees