LIFE AUTUMN 2017
NEW MACQUARIE MALL REVIVES CBD The rejuvenated Macquarie Mall is open for business, complete with fresh paving, a water play area and a giant screen. “Pedestrians and diners eating at cafes along the mall are already enjoying the renewed facilities, with new trees and shade structures making for a more comfortable dining experience,” Liverpool Mayor Wendy Waller said. “Through autumn, we are
showing a series of family favourite films on the big screen, including The Sapphires, The Karate Kid and The BFG. “During the day, we will show a range of fantastic programs, including Lego brick animation, thrilling sports, science and much more.
Enjoy the water play area at Macquarie Mall.
“We can’t wait to use this fantastic piece of technology to enhance live community events and help activate the Mall.” Relax at the man
NEW ROUNDABOUT FIXES TRAFFIC BLACKSPOT
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Cartwright residents are reaping the benefits of a new $180,000 roundabout at the northern intersection of Cartwright Avenue and Willan Drive. The finished roundabout helps the intersection cope with traffic numbers and makes the area safer for everyone. Liverpool Mayor Wendy Waller at the new roundabout.
“Parents taking their children to Cartwright Public School
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will find their school drop off and pick up much easier and safer,” Mayor Wendy Waller said. “Liverpool City Council Traffic Committee consulted with Roads and Maritime Services to find the best solution for the traffic woes and now we have delivered.”