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The Bankstown Central Library was demolished in 1981 to make way for a different facility which opened in 1983. [citation needed] Bankstown's current library, the Bankstown Library and Knowledge Centre was opened in April 2014. The library was designed by FJMT and is located next to the Western Sydney University Bankstown Campus. [30]
It is now the seat of the City of Canterbury Bankstown, and was the location of the first council meeting on 24 May 2016. In March 1895 a petition was submitted to the NSW Colonial Government by 109 residents of the Bankstown area, requesting the establishment of the "Municipal District of Bankstown" under the Municipalities Act, 1867. [13]
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Bankstown Civic Tower, opened in 1990, was the primary offices of Bankstown council from 1997–2016. It is now the offices of the City of Canterbury Bankstown. In 1989, Council commissioned a new 14-storey "Civic Tower" office building at 66-72 Rickard Road to accommodate additional council staff, state government agencies, and rented office ...
Condell Park, a suburb of local government area City of Canterbury-Bankstown, is 21 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is a part of the Canterbury Bankstown region, and within the Inner South West area categorised by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Bankstown Airport was originally planned in 1929. The plan to build an airport at Bankstown was put on hold until it was established in 1940, after the commencement of World War II when the Department of Civil Aviation attained 630 acres (2.5 km 2) of land for development as a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) facility.
The road project to bypass Lidcombe station to the west and connect to Bridge Street was completed in 1955 (with Main Road 190 deviating from John Street along Childs Street and the new Bridge Street alignment under the railway lines on 23 March 1955, [11] and its southern end also extended along Chapel Road to meet Canterbury Road at Bankstown ...
Kingsgrove within the City of Canterbury-Bankstown Kingsgrove is well connected to both the road and public transport network. Kingsgrove Road has entrance and exit ramps for the M5 Motorway , with access towards Sydney Airport and the Sydney central business district .