Apply for funding to support food support projects that increase access to affordable, healthy food for priority communities ...
The City of Sydney’s Public Art Advisory Panel was initiated by the Lord Mayor Clover Moore and appointed by Council in 2007. It comprises professional artists, curators and architects who provide ...
First Nations self-determination, prosperity and wellbeing. We’re committed to supporting a city where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people self-determine cultural rights, social justice, ...
We run a range of events across the City of Sydney local area each year. Once you’ve registered your interest, your business will be added to our vendor database. If your offering is suitable for a ...
The long link between Sydney and San Francisco was formally recognised in 1968 to strengthen civic, cultural, business, trade, tourism and sporting ties between the 2 ports on opposite sides of the ...
The community centre hosts various activities and has spaces to hire suitable for meetings, conferences and large functions.
Our revenue policy provides a schedule of fees and charges for 2026/27. The schedule is a list of fees for all chargeable services, requests, applications, approvals, licences, hire bookings and ...
We’re adding an extra 6,300m² of green, open space to Gunyama Park in Zetland. This new public outdoor space will complement the City of Sydney’s award-winning pool and recreation centre and outdoor ...
A figurative concrete form artwork in grey and pink hues designed to evoke a play response in children. The play sculpture, known as Earth Mother, in Phillip Park is a rare example of ‘playground ...
develop leadership skills and experiences that can help your future career meet new friends and expand your networks volunteer at major events such as Sydney New Year’s Eve, community services, Sydney ...
Early works will begin in April 2026. Construction will begin in 2027 and is expected to be completed in 2028. We’re upgrading Victoria Street in Darlinghurst, between Craigend and Burton streets.
Folly for Mrs Macquarie by Fiona Hall is a contemporary ‘folly’ drawing on historical, geographic and cultural aspects of the time and rule of Governor Macquarie and his wife, Elizabeth. Commissioned ...