The recent Liverpool Council meeting has unveiled a concerning initiative dubbed “Project 26,” which proposes consideration and the potential sale of council-owned properties to address budget shortfalls. This short-sighted approach to fiscal management raises serious questions about the council’s strategic planning and its duty to preserve community assets for future generations. We can not sell…
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Every Thursday at around 6am I arrive at Warren Park Serviceway Carpark in the CBD of Liverpool and make my way down the stairways to exit. It is sadly confronting to see homeless people sleeping in the stairways on top of cardboard surrounded by evidence of illicit drug use, including used needles and syringes in…
The streets of Liverpool have long been plagued by abandoned shopping trolleys, a persistent eyesore that affects our community’s appearance and safety. Liverpool Council refuse to acknowledge the unique challenges that exist in our City and rather than proactively research solutions they constantly blame others for their own short comings. While retailers themselves have attempted…
This week marks a significant moment in Liverpool’s history as the demolition of Bob Ingham’s iconic mansion in Casula has officially begun. This event signifies not just the end of a landmark, but also serves as a poignant reminder of the legacy left by one of Australia’s most successful businessmen. Bob Ingham, along with his…