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Cumberland Council is pleased to announce the election of Councillor Ola Hamed as Mayor and Councillor Michael Zaiter as Deputy Mayor of Cumberland Council, following an Extraordinary Meeting of Council on Wednesday, 16 October 2024.
Councillor Eddy Sarkis (Independent) Eddy is a local business operator who specialises in property and vocational training. Eddy is a keen advocate for the community in all local matters, no matter how small, simple or complex they may be.
The City of Holroyd was created on 5 July 1872 and was originally known as the Municipality of Prospect and Sherwood. In 1788, Lieutenant William Badley R. N explored further the Parramatta and Prospect area, is then when they named Prospect Hill. From here he planned the new settlement.
The Cumberland Council area includes the suburbs of Auburn (part), Berala, Chester Hill (part), Fairfield (part), Girraween, Granville (part), Greystanes, Guildford, Guildford West, Holroyd, Homebush West (part), Lidcombe (part), Mays Hill (part), Merrylands, Merrylands West, Pemulwuy, Pendle Hill (part), Prospect (
On 12 May 2016, as part of a NSW State Government program of local government reform, Auburn City Council was abolished. Parts of Auburn City Council, Parramatta City Council, and Holroyd City Council merged to form the Cumberland Council as a new local government area.
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The current Chair of the Council is Cllr Andy Semple and the Vice-Chair is Cllr Linda Jones-Bulman. They were elected into these roles in May 2024 and will continue until May 2025.
Cumberland Council Leader Mark Fryer, Labour since 1 April 2023 Chief Executive Andrew Seekings since 31 December 2022 Structure Seats 46 councillors19 more rows
We have appointed a new general manager Peter J Fitzgerald, who has acted in the role since February.

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