Cumberland City Council Regents Park Ward

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Regents Park Ward

The suburbs I represent at Cumberland City Council, with every council motion, active campaign, school, park, library and community facility on the map. Click a marker to see what is happening in your street.

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Suburbs (in part or in full)

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Locations tied to motions

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Active campaign

27

Places mapped

Suburbs in the ward

  • Lidcombe
  • Berala
  • Auburn (partial)
  • Regents Park (partial)
  • Rookwood
How the ward boundary works →
  • Lidcombe - whole suburb sits in the ward.
  • Berala - whole suburb sits in the ward.
  • Auburn - north of the railway line only.
  • Regents Park - Cumberland LGA portion; the rest is in Canterbury-Bankstown LGA.
  • Rookwood - Rookwood Necropolis.

Cumberland City Council has fifteen councillors across five wards (Granville, Greystanes, Regents Park, South Granville and Wentworthville). Regents Park Ward elects three of them. For the official boundary, see cumberland.nsw.gov.au/ward-map.

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Council motions (5)
  1. Tilba Street pedestrian crossing

    Berala

    Notice of Motion requesting a pedestrian crossing on Tilba Street, Berala, in response to long-standing safety concerns from local residents.

  2. Lidcombe Station - bike lockers

    Lidcombe

    Expansion of secure bike storage at Lidcombe Station, supporting residents who cycle to public transport. T2 Inner West, T3 Bankstown and T7 Olympic Park lines meet here.

  3. Lidcombe Town Centre smart parking

    Lidcombe

    Smart-parking feasibility study for Lidcombe Town Centre, including Bridge Street and the kiss-and-ride zones on Tooheys Lane and Church Street outside Lidcombe Station. Costed report due 31 August 2026.

  4. Regents Park Station - centenary and Inner West Line

    Regents Park

    Commemorative signage for the Regents Park Railway centenary, alongside formal advocacy for the restoration of direct Inner West Line services through Regents Park.

  5. M4 Shared Path crossing - Silverwater Road

    Silverwater Road (LGA edge)

    Council advocacy for safer cyclist and pedestrian access at the M4 Shared Path crossing at Silverwater Road. The intersection sits on the northern edge of the Cumberland LGA, on a Transport for NSW corridor.

Active campaigns (1)
  1. Carnarvon Golf Course

    Lidcombe

    Over 40 hectares of active open space on Crown land, proposed by Metropolitan Memorial Parks for conversion into a cemetery. Active community campaign; four passed council motions; parliamentary inquiry called.

Schools (7)
  1. Lidcombe Public School

    Lidcombe

    Public primary, 46 John Street, Lidcombe (Mills Street frontage).

  2. Berala Public School

    Berala

    Public primary, 216 Harrow Road, Berala.

  3. Regents Park Public School

    Regents Park

    Public primary, 1 Auburn Road, Regents Park.

  4. Auburn North Public School

    Auburn (north of railway)

    Public primary, 100 Adderley Street West, Auburn - north of the railway.

  5. Auburn Girls High School

    Auburn (north of railway)

    Public secondary girls' school, Consett Street, Auburn - north of the railway.

  6. St Joachim's Catholic Primary School

    Lidcombe

    Catholic systemic primary, 2 Mills Street, Lidcombe.

  7. Trinity Catholic College - Regents Park campus

    Regents Park

    Years 7–8 campus, 37 Regent Street, Regents Park. The Years 9–12 campus on Park Road, Auburn sits south of the railway and is in South Granville Ward.

Parks and reserves (6)
  1. Wyatt Park

    Lidcombe

    23-hectare sporting precinct on Church Street - home to Lidcombe Oval, Ruth Everuss Aquatic Centre, Auburn Basketball Centre, Auburn Youth Centre and PCYC.

  2. Phillips Park

    Lidcombe

    Recently upgraded inclusive playground and open space on Dalley Street, Lidcombe.

  3. Coleman Park

    Berala

    Park on Nottinghill Road, Berala. Previously included in MMP's cemetery proposal, now removed from scope. Site of the 31 August 2025 rally that drew 2,000+ residents.

  4. Lidcombe Remembrance Park

    Lidcombe

    WWI memorial, playground and walking path at 31 Joseph Street, Lidcombe (corner of Joseph and James Streets).

  5. Guilfoyle Park

    Regents Park

    Playground and open space at the corner of Amy and Regent Streets, Regents Park. (Approximate marker at the intersection.)

  6. York Street Park

    Berala

    Recently upgraded local park on York Street, Berala.

Libraries and centres (5)
  1. Regents Park Library and Community Centre

    Regents Park

    Branch library at 1 Amy Street with the Regents Park Community Centre directly behind it at 1D Amy Street - bookings, meeting rooms, programs.

  2. Lidcombe Library

    Lidcombe

    Branch library at 3 Bridge Street, Lidcombe - adjacent to Lidcombe Town Centre.

  3. Auburn Library and Civic Place

    Auburn (north of railway)

    Main branch library and civic gathering space at 1 Susan Street, Auburn - on the north (in-ward) side of the railway.

  4. Berala Community Centre

    Berala

    Community venue and customer-service point at 98–104 Woodburn Road, Berala. Function rooms available for community hire.

  5. Ruth Everuss Aquatic Centre

    Lidcombe

    Council-operated aquatic centre on Church Street (inside the Wyatt Park precinct). Indoor and outdoor pools, learn-to-swim programs.

Railway stations (2)
  1. Berala Station

    Berala

    T3 Bankstown Line station serving Berala and the surrounding streets.

  2. Auburn Station

    Auburn (boundary)

    T2 Inner West and T1 Western Line station. The platform sits on the railway corridor that forms the southern boundary of Regents Park Ward in Auburn - north of the platform is in-ward, south is South Granville Ward.

Cemetery (1)
  1. Rookwood Cemetery (the necropolis)

    Rookwood

    Australia's largest cemetery and a NSW State-Heritage-listed necropolis. The entire suburb of Rookwood is the necropolis and sits inside Regents Park Ward.