- Our Environment
- Bushland Reserves
- Vegetation Communities of Blacktown
- Ecologically Sustainable Development
- State of the Environment Reports
- Programs & Events
- Community Pride
- Eco Active Schools
- Sustainability Street
- Supporters of Sustainability Challenge
- Cities for Climate Protection
- Fridge Buyback off to a great start
- Environmental Expo
- Soil and Erosion Control
- On-Site Sewage Management
- Free Sustainable Living Workshops
- Water for Life
- State of the Waterways Management Plan
- NSW Climate Change Fund Rebates
- Educational Resources
- Wetlands and Waterways
- Benefits of Wetlands
- Human Changes in Waterways
- Catchment Management
- Catchments, Creeks and Wetlands in the Blacktown Local Government Area
- Animals, Plants and Algae in Wetlands
- History of Wetlands and Waterways
- Common Wetland and Waterways Issues
- What is Happening in the Blacktown City Council
- William Lawson Wetland
- Plumpton Park Wetland
- Tuscan Waters
- Woodcroft Lake and Wetland
- Lorikeet Marsh
- Mount Druitt Waterholes
- Blacktown Creek
- Eastern Creek
- Ropes Creek
- Bells Creek
- South Creek
- Bungarribee Creek
- Lalor Creek
- Cattai Creek Sub-Catchments
- Further Information and Links
- Resources for Schools
- Wetlands and Waterways
- Indian Myna Birds
- Green Power
- Protect Your Local Environment
- Plans of Management - Parks and Reserves
- Recycle your light globes for FREE in an environmentally friendly way
Neighbourhood Beautification
The Community Pride Movement has projects helping local neighbourhoods to clean up their areas. This includes park clean ups, greening and tree planting days, lending out lawn mowers and whipper snippers and providing gloves bags and rubbish pick ups.
If you would like to arange a neighbourhood clean up with your local community contact Council's Community Enhancement Officers on 9839 6000 to see how they can help.








