A weekly pop-up food bank in Redfern and a program to help local Elders visit Country are among 11 local projects awarded more than $450,000 in cash and value-in-kind funding by the City of Sydney.
New paving, seating and lighting will revitalise the tired square between Sydney Town Hall and St Andrew’s Cathedral, as the transformation of public space across the city centre continues.
AI, future innovations, sustainable tech solutions and the impact of technology on creative industries are some of the topics under the spotlight by a series of talks from global experts this month.
A new precinct pride business charter has been established to ensure Sydney’s Oxford Street retains its queer character and its rich history continues to be celebrated for years to come.
Sydney’s latest economic analysis is good news for businesses and residents with results showing an increase in local spending and the number of visitors.
Record numbers of Sydneysiders are choosing to travel into the city on two wheels, with recorded bike trips in some locations up to six times higher than in 2010.
The City of Sydney will spend over $750 million in the next financial year as a changed but reinvigorated Sydney continues to adapt to and recover from the impacts of the pandemic.
The City of Sydney’s support of Vivid Sydney will ensure local musicians, DJs and producers get prime billing on this year’s festival program alongside major Australian and international artists.