Our outdoor public spaces are open to everyone to enjoy. Large gatherings may be considered temporary events, and you’ll need ...
Meeras Pavilion is a large-scale, interactive temporary public artwork co-designed by Rohingya and Australian artists. It celebrates creativity, culture and existence beyond narratives of victimhood ...
We plan to upgrade the pocket park at Young Street in Redfern. You can help us understand who uses the area, what works and what doesn’t. We’d also like to hear any ideas you have for the space.
We’re planting 6 new trees on Rosebery Avenue in Rosebery to provide shade, cool the street and increase the overall canopy cover of the area to meet our greening targets. The works include installing ...
We’re planting 13 new trees on Tweedmouth Avenue in Rosebery to provide shade, cool the street and increase the overall canopy cover of the area to meet our greening targets. The works include ...
We propose restrictions at Amy and Devine streets in Erskineville to prevent large vehicles encroaching on the footpath when turning at the intersection. No left turn for vehicles over 6m long for ...
Vehicle access to and from existing properties on Surrey Street will be maintained from Craigend Street. The changes will maintain access for people who walk and emergency vehicles. Kerbside parking ...
Look to our archives if you’re interested in exploring the history of Sydney. As the oldest municipal council in NSW, we have governed, designed and created the city’s urban environment. Our archives, ...
Works are expected to start in September 2025 at Spring Street and Steadman Street and take 14 months to complete, weather permitting. This quietway on Primrose Avenue will create a safe connection ...
With a reputation as a tough neighbourhood, well-known for sex work, Woolloomooloo was the home turf of Tilly Devine, who ...
Woolloomooloo Bay was also known as Palmers Cove. In 1793, the first land grant of 100 acres was made to John Palmer, the ...
The top section of the mural is a street scene and composite social portrait drawn from the cartoons by Phil May for The Bulletin (1886–1889). The lower section combines images drawn from contemporary ...