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The residents of Campbelltown are fortunate to live in an area with abundant natural beauty including pristine bushland and meandering waterways. Council is committed to preserving and rehabilitating these areas for current and future residents of the city. In this section, see what Council is doing to protect and improve our local environment through a number of environmental initiatives, and learn how you can become involved.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Living Macarthur Nature Photography Competition - Exhibition, and Online Gallery!
We have received 160 entries in the Living Macarthur Nature Photography Competition, and there are some stunning photos in there. Make sure you check out the travelling exhibition of the entries which is being shown throughout the Macarthur region. There is also an online gallery featuring some of the entries into the competition.

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CAMPBELLTOWN CITY COUNCIL

Phone: (02) 4645 4000
Fax: (02) 4645 4111
Click here to email us: council@campbelltown.nsw.gov.au
Postal Address: PO Box 57, Campbelltown NSW 2560.
Street Address: Corner Queen and Broughton Streets, Campbelltown.
Main entry off Queen street; parking entrance off Broughton Street.

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