- Home Home
-
Residents
Residents
- Waste & recycling Bins, clean-ups and disposing of tricky household items
- Parking Permits, car parks, maps and safety
- Your trees, plants & garden Tree pruning, native gardens and Living Connections
- Neighbourhood issues Report and resolve common issues
- Pets Dog and cat ownership, lost animals and off-leash parks
- Precinct committees Your local connection to Council
- Waverley LGA Maps Maps of the environment, planning zones and more
- Payments Pay for rates, certificates, permits and licences
-
Community
Community
- Children, youth & family services Early education, day care, support & resources
- Awards & grants Local Hero Awards, Garden Awards, Small Grants
- Get involved in your community Volunteering, creating connections, gardening
- Over 60s Services, activities, Mill Hill 60+ program
- Housing & homelessness Affordable housing, programs & support services
- Cultural diversity & inclusion Multiculturalism, language help, citizenship
- Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people Commitment to Reconciliation, plans & policies
- Disability inclusion Support services, access & inclusion projects
-
Business
Business
- Resources for Business Events, grants and support
- Innovation Roadmap 2025 to support business
- Tourism Home to Australia's most famous beach.
- Sponsorship Support local events
- Procurement Submitting tenders & expressions of interest to Council
- Commercial waste & recycling services Tailored waste services for business
- Mobile vending Waverley has limited mobile vending licenses
- Hello Bondi Council’s website to help visitors enjoy their stay
-
Recreation
Recreation
- Events Browse performances, exhibits and experiences
- Places of interest Historic buildings, markets, dining and Bondi Pavilion
- School Holiday Programs Fun-filled activities, workshops and events.
- Beaches & coast Beach information, safety, pool cleaning schedules
- Parks & reserves Location, public facilities and accessibility
- Arts & culture Artistic vision, creative programs, spaces and awards
- Sport facilities & hire Sport facilities inc Margaret Whitlam Recreation Centre
- Venue & open spaces hire Hire for private, community and commercial events
-
Environment
Environment
- Council leadership on environmental action Research, strategies and Council programs
- Climate resilience and reducing emissions Switch to electric, go solar and grants for apartments
- Water and the coast Keep beaches clean, save water and enjoy the sea
- Towards zero waste Reduce waste at home and at work
- Public tree management & urban greening Street Tree Masterplan and planting zones
- Native vegetation and animal habitat Join Bushcare and enjoy Waverley’s natural spaces
- Transport Council policy, bike and car share, electric vehicles
- Second Nature Council’s environmental news and events hub
-
Planning & Development
Planning & Development
- Development Applications The DA process, key documents & community consultation
- DA Tracking Tool Search a Development Application by number or date
- Application forms & certificates incl Planning, Rating, Construction and Occupation
- Waverley Local Planning Panel (WLPP) DA determination panel
- Compliance and regulations incl fire safety, food, pools and pollution
- Heritage incl Heritage Conservation Areas and fact sheets
- Urban planning and design Making Waverley a great place to live and work
- Major projects Council-delivered buildings, streets and parks
-
Council
Council
- Organisation structure Four directorates serve the community
- Mayor & councillors Your Mayor, Councillors, wards and contact details
- Council & committee meetings Dates, agendas and minutes of meetings of Council
- Advisory committees Advisory Committees of Council
- Policies, plans, strategies and reports Council's vision and delivery
- Jobs Current vacancies and working at Waverley
- Access to information Gaining access to publicly available information
- Payments Pay for rates, certificates, permits and licences
- Home
- >
- News & Media
- >
- Media Releases
- >
- Waverley Mayor welcomes award-winning artist to Bondi
Waverley Mayor welcomes award-winning artist to Bondi
08 November 2019 | Media Release
8 November 2019
Award-winning Greek artist Danai Nikolaidi-Kotsaki is taking part in Sculpture by the Sea as part of an initiative of the Mayor of Waverley, Councillor Paula Masselos and developed by the Hellenic Club of Sydney and members of the Greek Australian community.
The talented 27-year-old Greek artist received the inaugural $20,000 Greek Artist Program for Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, 2019. The program was developed with help from the Consulate General of Greece in Sydney with the aim of presenting Greek artistic talent and to help raise Greece’s profile in the art world.
Danai Nikolaidi-Kotsaki pays homage to her artwork with a breathtaking performance. Photo: Kim Kench @MumMe Photography, Tamarama.
The piece showcased at Sculpture by the Sea was created using steel, stainless steel, train rails and scrap materials from railways.
Mayor Masselos said Waverley Council and the residents of Waverley have proudly supported this world-famous event for the past 23 years.
Prof Elias Masselos, Councillors Steven Lewis, Christos Karras, Greek Consul General, Sydney, Danai Nikolaidi Kotsaki, artist Danai Nikolaidi-Kotsaki, Waverley Mayor, Paula Masselos and Sculpture by the Sea founding director, David Handley viewing the sculpture at Marks Park.
“I am delighted to continue to offer our iconic coastal walk from Bondi to Tamarama Beach and our community headland park, Marks Park, as the setting for this event,” Cr Masselos said.
“I have a long history within the arts sector and a great respect for the endeavours of the Sculpture by the Sea artists and look forward to what they have in store for the community this year.”
Visitors to Sculpture by the Sea can view Danai Nikolaidi-Kotsaki's performance at 5.45am and 7.15pm tomorrow, Saturday 9 November. Photo: Kim Kench @MumMe Photography, Tamarama.
Signalling the beginning of summer, Sculpture by the Sea draws up to 450,000 visitors over 18 days. It is held along two kilometres of the Eastern Suburbs coastline with more than 100 works by sculptors from Australia and around the world.
Waverley Council supports the event to the tune of around $150,000 each year. This is mainly for work done in kind, including covering the cost of turf remediation, venue usage and traffic control around Marks Park. This $150,000 also includes $20,000 in grants, including $5000 in the form of a Small Grant for ‘Tactile Tours’.