SGS news

Welcome to SGS news

Image of welcome message in community languagesSGS news is a free weekly email newsletter, with over 1900 subscribers, sharing information between human services providers, interagencies and communities in the southern Sydney local council areas of Bayside, Georges River and Sutherland Shire. Anyone can subscribe to the newsletter.

What’s in SGS news?

SGS news lists local events, new services, programs and resources for people of all ages living, learning or working in the Bayside, Georges River or Sutherland Shire council areas, in the following categories:

  • Children and families
  • Youth
  • Adults (includes seniors)
  • Carers and people with disabilities
  • Multicultural communities
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
  • Professional development and training
  • Funds and grants
  • Local jobs in the human services and community sector
  • Volunteering
  • A timetable of interagency meetings.

There is nowhere else in the St George and Sutherland areas where the range of community sector news can be found quickly and regularly. [2015 survey response]

How SGS news connects people and networks

The SGS news e-bulletin is an independent and trusted source of information, containing information from not for profits, local councils, government agencies and community groups.

Subscribers and readers include staff and volunteers in not for profit organisations, government agencies, local councils, schools, education services for all ages, private businesses, community groups and local residents. Everyone is welcome to subscribe.

Free to subscribe and share information

It is free to subscribe. Not for profits, local councils, government agencies and community groups are welcome to submit information to publish, at no charge.

Our supporters


South Eastern Sydney Local Health District


Oral Health
Carer Program
Mental Health Service
Multicultural Health Service
Health Promotion Service
HIV and Related Programs Unit
St George and Sutherland Child and Family Interagencies