Community Forum

The Georges River Association together with our Councillor Ben Wang invite you to join the Community Forum. 


The Hurstville Community Forum provides a transparent and open communication platform for residents to discuss community issues such as public safety, parenting and education, personal health, legal aid, transport, environmental protection, public space improvements, cultural activities, sports facilities, housing policy, development plans and council rate policies. 


The Community Forum aims to: 



The forum is held irregularly, usually every other Sunday afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. 

Next session: 

Sunday 19th May 2024  2:00 PM to 4:00 PM Salvos Services

Address: The Salvation Army Hurstville Corps,Cnr Bond &, Dora St, Hurstville 


Register only, please register below.  


We value your thoughts and ideas.  Together, we are building a better and a stronger Georges River community. 

Community Forum with Salvos


Georges River Association together with Councillor Ben Wang invite you to participate in the Community Forum with Salvos to learn: 


What services can The Salvation Army provide for you? How can a person in need obtain food and material aid?

How can a person sleeps on the street receive Homeless Support? Is there any help and care for young people?

How can  jobseekers get assistance to look for employment? 

Can people receive consultation when they face financial difficulties?

Under what situation can one receive financial assistance from the Salvos?


Every 17 seconds, The Salvation Army in Australia helps someone in need. 


Sunday 19th May 2024  2:00 PM to 4:00 PM 

Address:The Salvation Army Hurstville Corps,22 Bond Street, Hurstville  


Please register below. 

Event registration

Register only, please register below for the event: 

Community Forum Survey

Previous Community Forums

Community Forum with Police Officer

In light of the recent tragic knife attacks and acts of terrorism at church, Georges River Association together with Councillor Ben Wang invite you to participate in the Police Community Forum to discuss the community safety and crime prevention. 


Are you concerned about your safety? 

Do you want to know what is the security situation and major crimes in the Hurstville area?

Do you want to know how to deal with theft or personal injury in public places?

Do you want to know how you should respond to burglary at home? 

Do you want to know how you should respond to vehicle theft?

Do you want to know how you should respond to harassment in public places? 

Do you want to know how to follow up on the progress of a reported case?

Do you want to know what to do if your English is not good and you must call the police? 

Do you want to know what assistance the police can provide to residents?

Do you want to know what the police duties are in the community? 

Do you want to know what the responsibilities of a Multicultural Community Liaison Officer are?


Date: Tuesday 7th May 2024 

Time: 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM 

Address:The Salvation Army Hurstville Corps,22 Bond Street, Hurstville  


We value your thoughts and ideas. Please fill in the survey below. 

Community Forum with Police Officer Survey

Presenter: Ken Yang

Councillor Ben Wang sharing his stories

Hurstville Community Forum


The Georges River Association together with our Councilor Ben Wang invite you to join the Community Forum to discuss community issues such as public safety, parenting and education, personal health, legal aid, transport, environmental protection, public space improvements, cultural activities, sports facilities, housing policy, development plans and council rate policies etc. We value your thoughts and ideas.  Together, we are building a better and a stronger Georges River community. 


The Community Forum aims to provide a platform for open discussions on diverse topics of community interest, fostering knowledge-sharing and community engagement.


First session: Sunday 10th March 2024 

Time: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM 


Address: The Salvation Army Hurstville Corps,22 Bond Street, Hurstville NSW 2220

(Mr. Jun Qi, president of the Georges River Association, Mr. Ben Wang, independent councillor of Georges River Council, and MC Ms. Yahong Zhang))

(Local residents actively spoke and discussed during the inaugural forum)

(Councillor Ben Wang responding to residents' questions)

Community Forum Inaugural Event hosted by the Georges River Association

On the afternoon of March 10, 2024, the inaugural Community Forum initiated by the Georges River Association was successfully launched in Hurstville.

President Jun Qi first delivered a speech, elaborating on the core principles and history of the Georges River Association, emphasizing the establishment of an open and transparent platform for discussion on issues such as public safety, parenting and education, personal health, legal aid, transport, environmental protection, public space improvements, cultural activities, sports facilities, housing policy, development plans and council rate policies etc. 

Councillor Ben Wang expressed that the Community Forum initiated by the Georges River Association is an innovative initiative, providing residents with a platform to express their views on local affairs directly, enhancing cohesion and participation among community residents, and providing space for collective wisdom to benefit the community.

During the forum, residents actively voiced their opinions and suggestions on various community issues.

Ms. Chen from Hurstville proposed the development of night markets to boost the local economy and the cultivation of multiculturalism based on the region's characteristics to attract tourists.

Traffic safety also sparked discussion, with Ms. Liu from Carlton highlighting frequent accidents at certain intersections and urging improvement.

Councillor Wang thanked the residents for their suggestions and assured them that some issues had already been addressed through official channels. He mentioned that his proposal for a sunshade over the gazebo near Hurstville Station had been approved and would soon be constructed. Additionally, measures to improve traffic safety in the Rose St section near Westfield Shopping Centre, had been approved by the council.

Councillor Wang also introduced the "Snap Send Solve App," which allows residents to report issues to the local government conveniently, and a demonstration of the app will be conducted at the upcoming community forum.

To accommodate residents with language barriers, translation services were provided, ensuring everyone had a voice and contributing to the forum's vision of "knowing each other, helping each other, identifying problems, and solving problems collaboratively."

Residents Norman expressed gratitude for the community's care and concern, echoing the sentiments of many attendees. Some residents who couldn't attend the event submitted written suggestions to the organizers, demonstrating their deep caring to the community.

The Community Forum will be held regularly, focusing on topics of community interest, providing residents with a platform to voice their concerns and ideas. The Georges River Association looks forward to hearing more from residents and working together for the betterment of the Georges River area. With Councilor Ben Wang's support, the forum aims to provide direct and effective assistance and support to the community's welfare. Stay tuned for the next event on the official website https://www.gra.org.au/community-forum.