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Fairfield City Council The Bland Oak , or Bland's Oak Tree , is a historic Southern live oak situated in Carramar , Greater Western Sydney , New South Wales , Australia , that is approximately over 180 years old, making it one of Sydney's oldest living introduced trees and also one of the largest in the region. [ 1 ]
The Fairfield City Council is a local government area in the west of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.The council was first incorporated as the "Municipal District of Smithfield and Fairfield" on 8 December 1888, and the council's name was changed to the "Municipality of Fairfield" in 1920, before being proclaimed a city in 1979.
Ficus altissima, commonly known as the council tree [3] and lofty fig, is a species of flowering plant, a fig tree in the family Moraceae. It is a large, stately evergreen hemiepiphyte and is native to southeastern Asia .
The Horsley complex is a heritage-listed former vineyard, orchard, horse breeding farm and stock breeding farm and now residence and pastoral property at 52–58 Jamieson Close, Horsley Park, City of Fairfield, New South Wales, Australia.
The Council came about from a name change of Mid Fairfield Council in 1952. In 1972 the Boy Scout Councils of Alfred W. Dater, Mauwehu and Pomperaug voted to consolidate their operations into a new Council and the Council ceased operations and the new one, Fairfield County Council, began its history.[6]
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Voters in Fairfield County voted on replacement levies for Meals on Wheels and the county library, along with Lancaster council.