Watch: stories of courage and compassion
For Pride Month, we asked members and allies of our LGBTIQA+ communities to share powerful moments in their time.

The latest clips from the City of Sydney
19 video posts
For Pride Month, we asked members and allies of our LGBTIQA+ communities to share powerful moments in their time.
Delhi-born Australian artist, Kirtika Kain shares the inspiration and process behind her latest work.
Hear their answers about what it’s like to live with disability and what the day means to them.
Meet Abang, Simon and Khatereh. We're proud to welcome them, and all refugees and people seeking asylum, to our city.
Food waste from the landmark building is being turned into compost to help our city’s parks and gardens grow.
Leah Giblin, textile artist and costume maker, shares how to refresh a stained shirt, turn an old tee into a pillowcase and transform socks into heat packs.
Leah Giblin, local textile artist and costume maker, shows how to shop from the clothes you own. Create stylish and fresh looks, without buying more stuff.
Leah Giblin, creator of clothing label Day Keeper, covers which fabrics to buy and avoid, how to reduce the impact of polyester and caring for natural fibres.
‘bara’ by Aboriginal artist Judy Watson is a major new permanent artwork to celebrate the First Peoples of Sydney.
Planning to get stuck into some chocolate this Easter? Foil chocolate wrappers are 100% recyclable! Find out how to recycle your leftover packaging properly.
Take a stroll past lights, decorations and shopping destinations. Discover the magic of Christmas on your mobile on a free self-guided tour.
Construction of our beautiful Gunyama Park Aquatic and Recreation Centre in Sydney’s inner south is taking shape.
As trams return to George Street for the first time in almost 60 years, we had a chat to Melbourne locals about what we should expect.
With excellent riding connections, it’s no wonder local residents ride more than anywhere else in Sydney.
Under the floor of Customs House lies a mini metropolis.
There’s a story behind these 2000-odd orange spheres. And it might just change the way we handle marine debris.
When Green Square’s sunken library officially opens, it’ll have a lot more to look at than interesting reads
So, you drop off your unwanted power tools, vacuum cleaners and DVDs. What happens then? Follow the journey of e-waste from drop-off to reuse
The search will have you seeing everyday places differently.