Sutherland Shire Council Talk Groups

Sutherland Shire Council is the local government authority for the Sutherland region in southern Sydney, known for its beaches, bushland, and vibrant community services. It oversees infrastructure, planning, environmental protection, and community programs across the shire.

 

 

Talk Group ID Description
11071 -
11072 -
11073 -
11074 Workshop
11075  -
11076  Rangers
11077  Back Channel
11078  Waste Services
11079  -
11080  -
11081  -
11082  -

 


About Sutherland Shire Council

 

Key Facts About Sutherland Shire:

        • Area Size: 370 km²

Population:

        • 2021 Census: 230,211 residents

        • 2024 Estimate: 238,614 residents

        • Population Density: 715.1 persons per km²

        • Location: Southern coastal border of Sydney, about 26 km from the CBD

        • Location: 4–20 Eton Street, Sutherland NSW 2232

        • Website: sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au

        • Operating Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30am–4:30pm

        • Contact: (02) 9710 0333 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Services and Responsibilities

 

Sutherland Shire Council provides a wide range of services to residents and businesses:

 

Planning & Development

 

        • Building approvals and land use management

        • Development applications and zoning information

 

Environment & Sustainability

 

        • Bush care and natural area management

        • Pollution control and waterway protection

        • Commitment to a clean and sustainable future

 

Community Services

 

        • Childcare and youth programs

        • Aged care and disability support

        • Multicultural and Aboriginal community initiatives

 

Parks & Recreation

 

        • Maintenance of parks, beaches, and sports facilities

        • Leisure centres and community venues

        • Events like the Jannali Moonrise Festival and Breakfast Torque motorcycle safety day

           

Business & Tourism

 

        • Local business support and tourism promotion

        • Economic development initiatives

 

Community Engagement

 

The council encourages public participation through:

        • Community consultations

        • Volunteering opportunities

        • Cultural and arts programs

 

It also acknowledges the region’s heritage as Dharawal Country, supporting Indigenous engagement and cultural awareness.