Shape the future of Sydney Streets
Have your say on our neighbourhood community events.
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Have your say on our neighbourhood community events.
How a City of Sydney sponsorship is helping to bring Sydney’s brightest performers to Oxford Street this Mardi Gras
The popular outdoor street events are back this summer.
Retailers, venues and community groups set the stage and celebrate the precinct’s rich history and queer culture.
Eat, shop and play in Glebe and Darlinghurst, make your own jewellery and take an adventure in manga. Here are 9 exciting events to enjoy.
A multi-million dollar facelift polishes the inner-city gem while it’s business as usual for your favourite retailers.
Switch up your routine with something other than your same old Saturday night.
You can’t miss the explosion of colour taking over the town right now. Follow the rainbow and enjoy these displays in our area.
How the love that dared not speak its name found its voice.
A massive celebration of LGBTIQA+ communities from around the world.
With visitors from all over the world in town for Sydney WorldPride, making sure the strip looks its best was front of mind for the City of Sydney.
The global event will also be a launchpad to revamp Oxford Street.
7 local neighbourhoods transformed into traffic-free destinations.
We’re asking for community feedback on our plans to upgrade a 1 kilometre stretch from Devonshire Street to Oxford Street.
We stopped traffic in our neighbourhoods for everyone to dine, drink and celebrate outdoors.
We’re looking for applicants who can show innovation and diversity.
A new separated cycleway on one of our busiest bike routes will make it safer and easier to cross the city
We’re asking for input on the future of the beloved strip. Here’s how to give feedback and why your say matters.
Our plans to revitalise the historic strip.
7 apartments available as part of our Creative Spaces program
From bush track to a high street with a heart, the strip beats with special resonance for Sydneysiders.
We're reviewing planning rules for Oxford Street and surrounds.
Take a moment to relax and explore the city from a different perspective.
Locals share their go-to op shops and favourite vintage stores.
From heritage-inspired offices to creative spaces, cafes and bars, a new development is set to breathe life into the city’s eastern fringe.
Darlinghurst Public School students, parents and teachers join thousands across the country cycling and scooting.
Stepping stones, distorting mirrors, a rain wheel and timber animals form the heart of an imaginative new playground in Darlinghurst.
Capturing the crossing from every angle.
Walk or ride over the rainbow.
A burst of colour will be a permanent tribute to the Darlinghurst area’s close links with LGBTIQ communities.