Home » Name to stay the same

Name to stay the same

After ongoing controversy, Blacktown City Council has voted to keep its name.

Last month, after a two-hour long debate, Blacktown City Council voted along party lines to not take any further action around changing the City’s name.

Blacktown City Council’s Mayor, Stephen Bali – supported by six other Labor councillors and the independent Deputy Mayor, Councillor Jacqueline Donaldson – voted in favour of the motion, defeating six Liberal Councillors and another independent.

“This was the best possible outcome,” Mayor Bali said.

Late last year, a group of Blacktown councillors moved to change the City’s name, suggesting options such as “Western Sydney Council” and “Fairwater Council”.

Mayor Bali said the issue gained statewide media attention and drew criticism from Aboriginal groups, when it was suggested by some proponents the name “Blacktown” was disrespectful to Indigenous Australians.

“We also asked the Blacktown Aboriginal community and discovered the situation was quite the reverse – they are proud to live in Blacktown,” Mayor Bali said.

“Because people kept constantly reviving the name change issue, it was necessary to determine the matter once and for all,” said the Mayor.

During November and December last year, opinions were gathered through an impartial, citywide phone survey, an online survey through the council’s “Bang the Table” portal, hard copy survey forms and the collected opinions of those who spoke at community consultation meetings.

Four survey streams conducted by Council found that just under 80 percent of those surveyed or offered opinions didn’t want a name change.

The community consultation came at a cost, Mayor Bali said, “It cost council $98,000 to find out what everyone living here should already have known – we love Blacktown.”

But, the Mayor said Council is glad to put the issue to rest once and for all: “The issue has been thrown out and it’s not escaping from the garbage truck ever again.”

Digital Editions


More News

  • Redlands on the runway to the Olympics

    Redlands on the runway to the Olympics

    Redlands Coast businesses and industry leaders have come together at a special event in Alexandra Hills to share ideas, network and forward plan for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic…

  • Urgent action needed on childcare

    Urgent action needed on childcare

    NSW councils are demanding urgent action to expand and properly fund council-run childcare services in response to a parliamentary inquiry into the early childhood education and care sector, finding that…

  • Paving the way sustainably

    Paving the way sustainably

    City of Moreton Bay is paving the way for more sustainable roads, partnering with infrastructure company Fulton Hogan in 2024/25 to facilitate a Queensland first research and development project aimed…

  • Taking a hard-line on soft plastics

    Taking a hard-line on soft plastics

    Giving soft plastics a second, third, fourth life – and counting. “Nice work Surf Coast, your soft plastic recycling efforts are paying off, with the first shipment from Anglesea now…

  • Greater Geraldton bridge lauded

    Greater Geraldton bridge lauded

    City of Greater Geraldton bridge replacement project wins prestigious engineering award Inovative engineering has earned the recently completed Nangetty-Walkaway Road Bridge Replacement Project top honours at the 2026 Institute of…

  • New paint technology at Alexandrina

    New paint technology at Alexandrina

    A paint trial is taking the heat out of Alexandrina’s council infrastructure. Alexandrina Council’s Alexandrina Wastewater division is trialing new paint technology to cool down the temperatures inside cabinetry housing…

  • Rotary honours library employee

    Rotary honours library employee

    Whyalla Public Library’s Chris Barsby has been recognised for her outstanding contribution to youth learning, receiving a Special Community Award from the Rotary Club of Whyalla. The award celebrates her…

  • Surfcoast Ecotourism champs

    Surfcoast Ecotourism champs

    Ecotourism Australia is proud to announce that the Surf Coast Shire has officially earned ECO Destination Certification, formally recognising the region’s adherence to global best practice sustainable tourism and environmental…

  • Special transformative project for Bayside

    Special transformative project for Bayside

    In the northwest pocket of Bayside City Council’s municipal boundary, something very special is happening. Yalukit Willam Nature Reserve is a transformative project. The former golf course-to-nature reserve conversion is…

  • Big attraction for tiny town

    Big attraction for tiny town

    Dozens of tourists have created history as the first passengers in decades to arrive in the tiny southern Queensland town of Thallon by rail. Excited passengers travelled for hours on…