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Sports and recreation facilities
The City of Sydney offers a variety of sports and recreation options across its facilities. Book a court, join a sports competition, use a fitness station or go for a swim at... -
Sports and recreation facilities
The City of Sydney offers a variety of sports and recreation options across its facilities. Book a court, join a sports competition, use a fitness station or go for a swim at... -
Wayfinding signage
Wayfinding signage and a network of tactile street signs has been rolled out across every signalised pedestrian crossing throughout the City of Sydney local area, making it... -
Library locations
The City of Sydney Library has 9 branches where you can browse and borrow from the collection, access free wifi and use our public computers and printers. There are also 2... -
Smart poles
Smart poles controlled by the City of Sydney. Smart poles support a range of extra functions outside mounting for lighting. -
Community gardens
Even if you don’t have the space or resources, you can still keep your green thumbs busy by getting involved with a community garden. Community gardening offers you the... -
Walking counts
Twice a year we carry out walking count surveys to give us a picture of walking trends across the local area. The counts take place at around 100 locations from 6am to midnight... -
Dog off-leash parks
Taking your pet outdoors to a dog-friendly space is important, especially in inner-city areas with high-density dwellings where dogs don't have much space to exercise. Dogs are... -
Tree donations
The City of Sydney welcomes tree donations from the public. Our tree donation policy has been designed to encourage community participation in the greening of Sydney. View the... -
Venues for hire
We have a great variety of community venues available for hire. They include rooms, halls, auditoriums and landmark venues that are suitable for either community meetings,... -
Swimming pools
City of Sydney proudly provides the community with 6 outstanding aquatic centres. While each centre is different, they all boast 50-metre pools for lap swimming as well as a... -
Outdoor alcohol restrictions
Data identifying where in the LGA alcohol restrictions apply. Alcohol restrictions are applied in some locations in response to police and community requests to help prevent... -
Stairs
Publicly accessible stairs throughout the City of Sydney local area. View stairs in the City of Sydney Access and Inclusion map. More information on diversity and inclusion. -
Cycle network
Existing, rideable bicycle routes through the City of Sydney local government area for bicycle commuters. Digitised from the 2017 Sydney Cycling Guide and Maps (hard copy... -
Access and Inclusion map
Understanding the location of potential barriers such as stairs or steep hills and access features such as accessible toilets or taxi ranks provides people with disability... -
Drinking fountains (water bubblers)
There is a large network of drinking fountains (water bubblers) dotted around the city where you can get fresh water while you're walking or cycling. Most are in parks and... -
Information kiosks
The City has information kiosks that provide maps, brochures and tourism information to visitors. -
Drinking fountains (water bubblers)
There is a large network of drinking fountains (water bubblers) dotted around the city where you can get fresh water while you're walking or cycling. Most are in parks and... -
Bridges
Bridges in the City of Sydney local area including pedestrian and vehicular, those controlled by the City and those owned by others.