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From City of Sydney Information kiosks
The City has information kiosks that provide maps, brochures and tourism information to visitors. More information on Information kiosks -
From City of Sydney 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... -
From City of Sydney 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... -
From City of Sydney Cycling network
Existing, rideable bicycle routes through the City of Sydney local government area for bicycle commuters. Digitised from the 2017 Sydney Cycling Guide and Map (hard copy... -
From City of Sydney 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... -
From City of Sydney 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... -
From City of Sydney 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... -
From City of Sydney 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. -
From City of Sydney Lifts
Publicly accessible lifts throughout the City of Sydney local area. View lifts in the City of Sydney Access and Inclusion map. More information on diversity and inclusion. -
From City of Sydney City banners
City banners are a highly effective advertising medium to promote festivals, sporting, retail, arts, charity, business and cultural events. View the interactive map. More... -
From City of Sydney Street litter bins
There are over 1400 street litter bins throughout the City of Sydney local area. The bins are provided for casual public litter and should not be used for the disposal of... -
From City of Sydney Rain gardens
Small, green gardens are popping up all around Sydney that play a vital role in keeping our waterways free from harmful pollutants. These are Sydney’s rain gardens and more than... -
From City of Sydney Ashtrays
Dumping a cigarette butt attracts heavy fines, particularly if the cigarette is lit. Smokers can instead carry a portable ashtray, use ashtrays on street litter bins or wall-... -
From City of Sydney Hoardings charge zones
Before hoardings and scaffolding can be erected on a public road and/or footpath, you must obtain approval from the City. Different fee rates apply to installations inside and... -
From City of Sydney 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... -
From City of Sydney 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... -
From City of Sydney History in pictures
Look through the spyglass and see Sydney in 1943 -
From City of Sydney 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...