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Council History
Lord Mayor Councillor Pierre Esber
Lord Mayor Councillor Pierre Esber
Lord Mayor Sameer Pandey
Lord Mayor Sameer Pandey May to September 2023
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1822-1922 Centenary Re-Union of the Royal Agricultural Society NSW
Centenary Clock Fountain, erected in 1888 at intersection of Macquarie and Church Street: detail of the clock and top decoration. 1982. City of Parramatta Archives: ACC002/108/033
Council Timeline
Photograph - Exterior of the the Parramatta Hotel showing the Parramatta Beecroft and Dundas Valley buses. 1961. City of Parramatta Archives: PRS110/010/018
1961: The Centenary of Local Government in Parramatta
Aldermen of the Parramatta Borough Council outside James Elder's House, ca. 1870's” City of Parramatta Local Studies Library LSP01005
1861: The Proclamation of Parramatta as a Municipality
Illustration from The Illustrated Sydney News, April 17, 1871 p57, "Parramatta New South Wales", Contact print. City of Parramatta Archives: ACC002/034/025
Before 1861: Local Administration in Parramatta
Prince Alfred Park
Parramatta Children’s Library - Prince Alfred Park.
Wentworth Point Library and Community Centre
Wentworth Point Community Centre and Library
Lord Mayor Bob Dwyer 2019
Lord Mayor Bob Dwyer 2019 – 2021
Key to the City of Parramatta
Key to the City of Parramatta
Carlingford Branch Library
Carlingford Branch Library

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