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Camden Hospital Must Not Be Left Behind

Camden Council is urging the State and Federal Governments to take the next critical step in healthcare investment for Camden area residents – committing to retain and redevelop Camden Hospital…
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Little Sandy Bridge works commence

Rectification works to Little Sandy Bridge will soon commence and the bridge is expected to reopen by the end of 2025, after Council accepted a tender at its last Council…
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Help Guide Camden’s Next 15 Years

Camden Council is inviting the community to help shape the future of the Camden area, with the draft Camden Community Strategic Plan 2025–2040 and supporting documents now on public exhibition.
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Paws in the Park returns

Dogs are getting ready to wag their tails, with Paws in the Park back for 2025, bringing the community’s favourite dog lovers event to Camden Bicentennial Equestrian Park on Sunday…
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Camden’s Roads Need Action Now

Camden Council is calling on both major parties to commit to delivering the critical road infrastructure needed in South West Sydney, after new election commitments again overlooked some of the region’s most…
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Camden’s call heard: New hospital to come

Camden Council has welcomed the NSW Government’s $15 million investment to kickstart planning for a major public hospital in the Western Sydney Aerotropolis, describing it as a critical step forward…
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Camden Left Behind in Federal Budget

Mayor of Camden, Cr Ashleigh Cagney, has called on the Federal Government to “do more”, after last night’s Budget failed to deliver on the pieces of infrastructure Camden desperately needs.
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Draft plan to build more affordable rental housing in Camden

Camden Council has placed a new draft contribution scheme on public exhibition to provide more affordable rental housing locally.
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See Something. Say Something

Camden Council, in partnership with Camden Police Area Command, has launched a community safety campaign – See Something.