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From City of Sydney Night-time precincts
Precincts identified as central to the City’s night-time economy and life. More information on the City's night-time economy -
From City of Sydney 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,... -
From City of Sydney Explore early photographs of Sydney
From 1900, City Building Surveyor’s department of council began hiring professional photographers to document ‘old, insanitary and ruinous’ buildings when they were condemned,... -
From City of Sydney Recreation centres
Our community centres are open to all residents, workers and visitors. The services and programs we provide are tailored specifically to meet the recreation and learning needs... -
From City of Sydney Taxi ranks and secure taxi ranks
Taxis in Sydney can be hailed from the kerb on the street or engaged at one of several designated taxi ranks throughout the city centre. Taxis can also be booked directly with... -
From City of Sydney Mobility parking
If you hold a mobility parking scheme permit, you can enjoy free parking for a certain period of time in designated parking zones. This applies to parking zones with meters or... -
From City of Sydney Property boundaries
Property boundaries represent the extent of ownership of an address in line with NSW Valuer General for the purposes of address verification and rating. The spatial layer is... -
From City of Sydney Administrative maps gallery
The City of Sydney is the local government authority responsible for the city centre and more than 30 suburbs within our boundaries. More information on City of Sydney -
From City of Sydney Parking meters
Please note: the map is a guide only and should not be used as an exact reflection of every individual parking meter. Parking meter rates vary depending on the time and... -
From City of Sydney Aboriginal history places
Location and summary information of places that have historical associations for Aboriginal people. Visit the interactive map More information on Aboriginal history places -
From City of Sydney Assessment books
The data set is a transcription produced by volunteers from the original registers held by the City Archives. Users are advised that the original data may have had errors or... -
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 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 Planning controls by area
Different policies and consent authorities apply across the city. Determine which planning controls apply within the City of Sydney’s area More information on planning controls -
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 Floodplain management catchments
Under the NSW Government's flood prone land policy the City is required to manage flooding issues and put plans into place to safeguard flood-prone areas. The local area has... -
From City of Sydney Parking meters
Please note: the map is a guide only and should not be used as an exact reflection of every individual parking meter. Parking meter rates vary depending on the time and... -
From City of Sydney Pedestrian Counts from Automated Sensors - Sites
For responsive design see Pedestrian Counts Dashboard Experience. We are currently trialing a small number of automated pedestrian counters. The counters have been placed in... -
From City of Sydney Sharps disposal bins
Community sharps are needles, syringes and lancets that are used to administer medications and drugs outside a clinical setting. We need to dispose of sharps safely to prevent...