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Surrounded by beautiful parklands, the Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of the country’s most distinguished art museums.
Off Bortfield Drive, Chiswick
Inhale the fragrance of sizzling Szechuan spices, shop for Chinese specialty items, or feast on authentic Asian cuisine at Sydney’s…
Built by convict labor in Sydney Cove, bustling Circular Quay is now home to the city’s main ferry terminal. Thousands of commuters…
A hub for tourists and locals alike, Darling Harbour is a waterfront pedestrian precinct packed with shops, restaurants, museums,…
Come & discover Elizabeth Bay House Elizabeth Bay NSW 2011. Elizabeth Bay House is an historic Colonial style home in the suburb of…
The oldest street in Australia, George Street was once a nameless track trodden by convicts fetching supplies of water.
Step into this historic inland settlement among the sandstone buildings of Hartley Historic Site, on the western edge of the Blue Mountains…
304 Pennant Hills Road, Carlingford
About 2 km east of the CBD, Kings Cross or “The Cross,” as locals call it, is Sydney’s multi-faceted red light district…
Located on the corner of Beauchamp Road and Anzac Parade Matraville, this large grassed area provides an entrance to a housing estate that was established between 1918 and 1925 to house returned soldiers and widows of soldiers from World War I.
361-399R Beauchamp Road, Matraville
Harbourview Park is a cool leafy oasis in the centre of the intense residential development of Woollahra. Its mature trees provide a green canopy over much of the park. It is a pleasant “shortcut” on a walk from Bondi Junction to Double Bay.
Harbourview Park - Woollahra
Oatley Memorial Gardens offers a pleasant outdoor area for residents and visitors near the centre of Oatley Village. Located between Oatley Parade and Oatley Avenue, south of Hurstville Road, the Gardens are a green gateway into the centre of Oatley Village.
Oatley Ave, Oatley
Come & discover Darling Point Road Reserve – Darling Point NSW 2027.
86 Darling Point Rd, Darling Point NSW
With a capacity of up to 100 people, West Lindfield Community Hall is great for group meetings and family functions indoor sport activities. It has a fully-equipped kitchen, air conditioning and fantastic outdoor playground for the kids. Available to book every day, 7am – 1am.
Bradfield Road Australia
Small reserve near the entrance to Echo Point Park
97 Babbage Road, Roseville Chase
Synthetic wicket for cricket and soccer fields in a beautiful bushland setting. Also used for model flying
End of Yanilla Avenue, Wahroonga
Local park with seating
Corner Roseville Avenue and Archbold Road Roseville Australia
There are swings and a picnic table in this bushland reserve.
Linden Way, Castlecrag
The park is a neighbourhood park that is a green and pleasantly landscaped open space that provides opportunities for low-key informal recreation activities. The park reflects the village atmosphere of the surrounding area and incorporates many tangible reminders of its former use.
Royal Hospital for Women Park, Glenmore Road, Paddington
Local reserve with playground and seating
Corner Yeramba Street and Acacia Close, Turramurra
The Princess Anne Arena is located within the St Ives Showground.
450 Mona Vale Road, St Ives
Longueville Reserve is a waterfront park which is accessed from Stuart Street, Longueville. This park is located adjacent to Aquatic Park.
Longueville Reserve
Small park with playground and seating
Plunkett Park, Mosman
Located between Rabaul Way and Poziers Avenue, Matraville, this medium sized reserve has a playground, as well as trees and seating. The playground has swings, a play gym and a spica over softfall.
1R Rabaul Way, Matraville
Mainly flat playing field with views to the Ocean. The reserve also contains remnant vegetation, which is looked after by a team of dedicated bushcare volunteers.
Hugh Bamford Reserve Miltary Road (north of the golf club) North Bondi 2026
Small, shady park at the end of Lee Place
3 Lee Place, St Ives
Flat grassy area with shade trees, benches and an Anzac Memorial, adjacent to, but screened from, busy Bondi Road.
Memorial Garden,Council Chambers,Bondi Rd, Bondi
Small park linking Highfield Road and Provincial Road
Highfield Road, Lindfield
The Pool complex (Pool & Gym & Creche) allows everyone to combine swimming with other leisure or fitness pursuits in the one spectacular location overlooking Sydney Harbour, next door to Luna Park and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Customers can pay per-visit or choose a membership package of fees in order to enjoy the heated swimming facilities and full use of the gymnasium, spa and sauna.
4 Alfred St S, Milsons Point NSW 2061, Australia
The Northern end of Palm Beach consists of a 600m stretch of coastland in a relatively natural state and faces east. The Northern most tip is landmarked by the prominent 100m high lighthouse capped, Barrenjoey Head.
Beach Road Palm Beach NSW 2108
Dunningham Reserve is located on the northern headland of Coogee Beach. Spectacular ocean and coastline views make this reserve a popular location for photographers and filmmakers in addition to the large number of recreational users.
2R Baden Street, Coogee NSW 2034
One of Ku-ring-gai’s largest sports and recreation facilities, Bicentennial Park is home to Ku-ring-gai Fitness and Aquatic Centre and West Pymble Bowling and Sports Club, and plays host to many community events including Carols in the Park and Australia Day.
Corner Lofberg Road and Yanko Road West Pymble Australia
Playground with swingset, slide and seating
50 Carlyle Road East Lindfield Australia
Medium size park with shady trees.
St James Reserve Cnr St James Rd, & Gowrie St Bondi Junction 2022
Come visit & discover Mirren Nunguna Gulla Park Renwick NSW 2575.
60 Renwick Drive, Renwick
Cook’s Paddock is a small park of heritage significance. It was once the overnight paddock for delivery horses for the James Cook Bakery on Oxford Street, Paddington. Now it is a small fenced playground with a see-saw and swing set with park benches for the adults.
James Cook Reserve (Cook's Paddock),Victoria Place, Paddington
Fred Hollows Reserve is a unique vegetated gully in the heart of Randwick City. It is a natural area in Glebe Gully in the Eastern Suburbs. It is a two hectare park that follows a gully from Alison Road to Clovelly Road. The reserve has a footbridge/boardwalk built across the creek which is a pleasant 30 minute walk up the gorge from Alison Road to Bligh Place. There are picnic facilities throughout the reserve and the viewing platforms allow you to take in much of the natural flora and fauna that lives within the tranquil space.
63R St Marks, Randwick NSW 2031
Nestled within the protection of Broken Bay, there is over 2km’s of golden sand to enjoy. It provides the beauty of an ocean beach with the safety of an inland waterway, offering ideal conditions for learning to surf.
Ocean Beach - Umina
Named after Mr ‘Fatty’ Dawson who operated a piggery below the intersection of Dawson Street and West Street around 1860.
Dawson Street, Naremburn
Local park with playground and seating backing on to Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
20 Greenvalley Avenue St Ives Australia
This gorgeous park is situated in bushland on the shores of Middle Harbour and is an ideal venue for functions of all sizes, from family BBQs to weddings. Echo Point Park is Ku-ring-gai’s only park with water frontage and boasts a beach, mangroves, Aboriginal heritage sites, walking tracks, terraced gardens, playground and remains of the old Roseville Baths and Roseville Bridge.
Babbage Road Roseville Chase Australia
Enjoy cricket and baseball in summer and soccer in winter at our state-of-the-art facilty. Features synthetic wicket, cricket nets, baseball batting cage and clubhouse.
Auluba Road South Turramurra Australia
Grace Campbell Reserve 3 is a pocket park located between Grace Campbell Crescent and Rhodes Street, Hillsdale. The reserve acts as a thoroughfare between Grace Campbell Crescent and Rhodes Street. A small playground is located off Grace Campbell Crescent.
7 Grace Campbell Crescent, Hillsdale 2036
Small park with swinget, slide and seating
Corner Blackburn Street and Acron Road St Ives Australia
Pioneers Park is a large recreational facility located on the corner of Franklin Street and Cromwell Place in Malabar, only a few minutes walk from Malabar Beach. The park consists of several large grassed areas and sports fields with native shrubs and a few trees.
1160-1196R Anzac Parade, Malabar
Hurley Reserve is located in Matraville at the end of Hurley Cresent and Wilkes Avenue. It offers a children’s playground with swings, a bucket seat, climbing area, jungle gym, monkey bars, slide, spring animal and softfall flooring. It includes seating and plenty of natural shade and green grass for casual play.
2R Hurley Crescent , Matraville
Conveniently located close to transport and shops, this venue is perfect for meetings, classes and small parties. It can accommodate up to 60 people and has a piano and projector with screen. Available to hire Sunday – Thursday 7am to 11pm, and Friday to Saturday 7am to midnight.
259 Pacific Highway Lindfield Australia
Located on the corner of Dillon Street and Neild Avenue, Paddington
Dillon Street Playground, Dillon Street and Neild Avenue, Paddington
Local park with playground and seating
Corner Hicks Avenue and Parkinson Avenue, South Turramurra
Enjoy cricket and soccer at this great location backing on to bushland. Synthetic wicket and playground.
40 Mimosa Road South Turramurra Australia
Large park with shady playground, seating and bubbler
59 Memorial Avenue St Ives Australia
Enjoy cricket in summer and rugby and soccer in winter at this quiet, secluded venue
Burraneer Avenue, St Ives
Allan Small Park has received a big makeover! We upgraded park facilities through a staged implementation of works aimed at improving general use, access and sustainability in accordance with the Allan Small Park Landscape Masterplan.
Saiala Road East Killara Australia
Multi-purpose facility for cricket, soccer, baseball and softball with synthetic wicket and two diamonds
End of Bryce Avenue St Ives Australia
Balcombe Heights Sportsground (Masonic Ovals) features two single sports fields with a synthetic cricket pitch located in the centre of each. The cricket pitches are covered in the winter. Both are only small fields and best suited to local lower level sports. Touch football is played during the summer season on both fields and Soccer in Winter.
Seven Hills Road, Baulkham Hills 2153
The Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden is located on 123 hectares of tranquil bushland on the edge of the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. It features six walking tracks, picnic areas with BBQs, a playground and a function centre.
420 Mona Vale Road, St Ives
Helen Street Reserve is between Helen Street and Huxtable Avenue in Lane Cove North. It is a shaded, grassed area with tall trees.
Helen Street Reserve,Lane Cove North
Little Sirius Cove, Mosman
This is a foreshore park on the edge of Tambourine Bay with a gentle sloping grassed area.
Tambourine Bay Park Tambourine Bay Rd, Riverview NSW 2066, Australia
Situated on the corner of Mona Vale and Rosedale Roads, this small meeting room is perfect for group meetings and classes, with tables and chairs, fridge and whiteboard. Available for bookings every day, 7am – 11pm
207 Mona Vale Road St Ives Australia
8 Alice Street Jannali
Come visit & discover Rotherwood Park Renwick NSW 2575.
19 Garran Avenue, Renwick
Come & discover Grays Lane & Ellim Place Reserve Cranebrook NSW 2749. Play equipment, swings with mulch softfall.
Grays Lane - Cranebrook
This is a small grassed area with sweeping views across Sydney Harbour and access to tidal sand at low tide.
Dumaresq Reserve, Dumaresq Road, Rose Bay NSW 2029
Shady park with seating adjacent to St Ives Village Green, near St Ives Shopping Village
Corner Mona Vale Road and Memorial Avenue St Ives Australia
Talus Street Reserve is at the headwater of Flat Rock Creek. A path with night lighting runs through the reserve, and the southern end of the park is just a few minutes walk from St Leonards railway station.
Talus Street Reserve, Talus Street, Naremburn
Named after Erik Carlson, (1917-2001) resident of Middle Harbour Ward. His contribution to improving the living environment of Willoughby City will be long remembered; an example being this land acquired in 1989 to mitigate local flooding and to develop as public open space. A rocky channel runs through the park to help direct stormwater.
Carlson Park, Carlson Park 150 High St, North Willoughby
The Commonwealth War Service Homes Commission purchased the Hemsley Estate in 1921 from Arthur Wigram Allen, a partner in the law firm Allen, Allen & Hemsley.
Corner Barcoo St and Barambah Rd, Roseville
The playground has excellent equipment, slides and swings, and a lush green setting. The standard of equipment at the park is excellent.
Phillips Street Neutral Bay New South Wales 2089
Named after Alderman Joseph Bales, Mayor of Willoughby in 1931-32, 1936, 1938-42 and 1945-47. On land formerly used as Chinese market gardens, the park was created by resumption and private purchase during 1930, and was known as Central Park. In 1952, more land was resumed to increase the park area.
Bales Park, Stanley Street, Chatswood
Small park with seating near Lindfield station and shops
335 Pacific Highway, Lindfield
Fenced park with playground and seating
Gladstone Parade Lindfield Australia
Finucane Reserve is a large flat park with mature trees providing natural shade. There is seating located throughout the park and there is a large children’s playground with climbing equipment, see-saw, spring animal and softfall flooring.
1R Finucane Crescent, Matraville
Come & discover Hermitage Foreshore Walk Vaucluse NSW 2030.
Hermitage Foreshore Walk, Bayview Hill Road Vaucluse
Come & discover Andromeda Drive Reserve Cranebrook NSW 2749. Modern multi age play equipment with rubber softfall.
Andromeda Drive Reserve - Cranebrook
Bundock Park is located directly adjacent to Clovelly Beach. On the southern side of the beach you will find an amenities building, beach inspectors’ office, the Sea Salt Cafe, picnic shelters, BBQs and external showers. A children’s playground is located in a small grassed area behind the beach. There are also several small, grassed picnic areas, many of which are enclosed by mature native planting. On the northern side of the bay there are formal pathways, picnic shelters, BBQs, and extensive plantings of native trees and shrubs. The Coastal Walkway runs through the park and it is popular with walkers and joggers.
3-25R Eastbourne Avenue, Clovelly NSW 2031
Local park with playground and seating, backing on to gorgeous bushland near the Lane Cove River
End of Bradfield Road Lindfield Australia
Small grassed area in the middle of Rose Bay on the corner of Wilberforce Avenue.
Corner Newcastle Street and Wilberforce Avenue, Rose Bay
Come & discover Callisto Drive Reserve Cranebrook NSW 2749. Modern multi age play equipment with rubber softfall.
Callisto Drive Reserve - Cranebrook
Templeman Crescent Reserve is a pocket park in Templeman Crescent, Hillsdale. The reserve features play equipment and a green space for Hillsdale residents.
Templeman Crescent Reserve, Templeman Crescent, Hillsdale 2036
Tantallon Oval is an award-winning oval located on the corner of Epping Road & Tantallon Road. This is a public oval & surrounded with parkland.
Tantallon Oval Tantallon Rd & Epping Road, Lane Cove North NSW 2066, Australia
Burns Bay Reserve is a spacious, flat, grassed waterfront park.
Burns Bay Reserve LOT 71 Kooyong Rd, Riverview NSW 2066, Australia
The Mosman Swim Centre is located in Vista Street, Mosman, on the ground floor of the prestigious ‘Nuova’ apartment building, and adjoins a street-front café.
90 Vista Street, Mosman NSW 2088 AUSTRALIA
Small local park
Corner Slade Avenue and Tryon Road Lindfield Australia
Sexton’s Cottage, once used for laying out bodies prior to burial, was restored and turned into a museum in 1984. in 2017 it underwent undergone a major renovation. It houses resources for researching the history of the cemetery and those buried there. Exciting new attractions include a striking reproduction mourning dress and mourning jewellery.
250 West St, Crows Nest
This harbourside tidal enclosure (previously known as Redleaf Pool) is popular with all age groups and can be crowded on weekends in summer. The enclosure provides a swimming area of approximately 90m x 60m.
Murray Rose Pool, New South Head Road, Double Bay
Named after Charles Wickham (1869-1936), local resident and skilled gardener. Charles was the ‘guiding genius’ of the gardens on the Village Green at Artarmon Railway Station. The gardens were first established by the Artarmon Progress Association in 1928. As a volunteer he made the gardens into his retirement hobby, eventually being employed by Council. During 1983-1990 three blocks of land in White Street were acquired by Council for open space in response to Artarmon becoming a more populated suburb. Landscape improvements were completed in 2007.
Wickham Park, White Street, Artarmon
Charles Bean Sportsground is the first ever synthetic playing field in Ku-ring-gai Council to be constructed. The new synthetic surface allows the playing field to be used during wet weather and reduces maintenance costs, compared to a grass surface.
Eton Rd Lindfield 2070 Australia
Small reserve at the entrance to the Founders Way walking track
79a Hunter Avenue, St Ives
The park contains a small playground and park benches
Soudan Street Playground, Sutherland Avenue, Paddington
Location: Cnr Woniora Rd and Neirbo Ave, Hurstville
Cnr Woniora Rd, Neirbo Ave, Hurstville
Multi-purpose sports facility with turf and synthetic wickets plus two practice nets for cricket, floodlit tennis courts, rugby fields and playground at Lindfield Soldiers Memorial Park.
62a Tryon Road, East Lindfield
Come & discover Shepherd Street Park Colyton NSW 2760. Modern multi age play equipment with rubber softfall.
Shepherd Street Park - Colyton
Kensington Park is a large district park located on the corner of Barker Street, Cottenham Avenue and Edward Avenue in Kensington. The focus of the park is Kensington Oval that caters for rugby league and cricket. John Calopedos Memorial Playground is within the park. It is a fenced playground with swings, slides and climbing equipment over softfall and under a shade structure.
2R Edward Avenue, Kensington NSW 2033
Pleasant picnic location with lawns and shade. Divided by Tamarama Marine Drive: West section is a large open area with a shady gully; the smaller Eastern section contains the listed facilities.
Tamarama Park, Tamarama Marine Drive ,Tamarama 2026
Rose Bay Park is a small park located below the Rose Bay Police Station and bounded between Point Piper Marina and Rose Bay Marina. The park provides a sandy beach and a shaded picnic area. This park is often used for small wedding ceremonies as there are many nearby reception venues. Rose Bay was named after The Right Honourable George Rose (he was not knighted) who was joint Secretary to the British Treasury with Thomas Steele, after whom Steel(e) Point at Nielsen Park was named. The name Rose Bay was used as early as 1778 by Captain John Hunter.
Rose Bay Park, Corner New South Head Road and Wunulla Road, Rose Bay
The South Maroubra Village Green is located adjacent to the South Maroubra Shopping Village on Meagher Avenue off Malabar Road. It’s a grassed area which includes a children’s playground. The park is also the location of many regular events such as the South Maroubra Village Green Art Show and the South Maroubra Community Christmas Carols.
5-19R Meagher Avenue, Maroubra NSW 2035
Access the playground from Beresford Road, there are stairs down towards the playground and park seating.
Thornton Playground, Beresford Road, Bellevue Hill
Thomson park is named after the Hon. Dugald Thomson (1848 -1922), the first Federal Member for North Sydney (1901-1910). He was a Free Trader and supported the railway line being extended from St Leonards to Milsons Point. The land was originally part of William Gore’s land grant of 150 acres from the present day St Leonards to Artarmon Railway Station. The land was acquired by the Council in 1925. The sportsground and children’s playground were developed in 1928.
Thomson Park, Reserve Rd, Artarmon
Bushland reserve on the edge of Lane Cove National Park
End of Kissing Point Road Turramurra Australia
Named after Alderman William Cleland junior, Mayor of Willoughby (1906-07) and first president of the School of Arts. He lived in Abbott Road where the Artarmon Public School now stands. The land was intended to be the site of the Council Chambers, as it was elevated and central to the newly created Municipality of North Willoughby in 1865, however when Chatswood Town Hall was opened in 1903 the land became redundant. At the urging of Cleland, it was declared a public park in 1908. Tennis courts have been operating in the park since 1920. You can see the list, what they can be used for, and which clubs use them. More information about local tennis courts is available in pdf format Tennis in the city of Willoughby. A carpark for approximately twenty cars and a Guides Hall (Artarmon District Guides) are also located in the park.
Cleland Park, Barton Roads, Artarmon
Multi-purpose sporting facility with athletics track, synthetic wicket, soccer fields, playground and clubhouse
Corner Bannockburn Road and Birubi Avenue Pymble Australia
End of Beach rd Palm Beach NSW 2108
Corner of Brown Street and Blandford Avenue, Waverley
Small, shady park
50 Alvona Avenue St Ives Australia
There is a grassed area that provides for viewing the Rushcutters Bay.
Sir David Martin Reserve, New Beach Road, Darling Point
Castlecove was the name given by Walter Burley Griffin to the most northern of the three Middle Harbour peninsulas on which he purchased land in 1920.
Holly Street, Castle Cove