
A statement from the Mayor of Blacktown City, Brad Bunting
It was with great sadness that we learned that former Blacktown City Deputy Mayor and Councillor Chris Quilkey has passed away.
First and foremost, our thoughts are with Chris's family, friends and all those who knew him.
Chris was first elected to Blacktown City Council in 2016 and served for 2 terms, including as Deputy Mayor and, for a period, as Acting Mayor.
A resident of Quakers Hill, he served the community he loved with energy and commitment. An engaged and energetic presence at Council, he focused on representing residents and supporting the City during a period of growth.
Chris had a long record of public service. He worked in policy and legislative roles across the NSW public sector, including in Corrective Services NSW, the Crown Solicitor's Office and the Attorney General's Department.
He was also active locally as a junior sports coach and trainer.
Chris made a strong contribution to Council's work through several committees, including as Chair of the Companion Animals Advisory Committee. He also represented Blacktown at a regional level through the Western Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils (WSROC).
A passionate advocate for Blacktown City, he believed strongly in the role of local government to improve people's lives. He recognised the diversity of our city and the importance of supporting a growing population.
He focused on practical improvements that mattered to residents, including local infrastructure such as bus shelters that support everyday life.
Those who worked with Chris knew him as someone who understood people. He valued the connections that bring a place like Blacktown City together and the role Council plays in supporting them.
He was loved by his community, and he loved it back.
He will be remembered for his service and his contribution to Blacktown City.
