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Showing posts with label Sydney Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sydney Park. Show all posts

11 June 2025

Sydney Park

After a great game of tennis with Rajesh, I explored the park next door to him. It's a wonderful place with quite an extensive wetland.  I might bring my camera here sometime and take some bird photos.


Interesting facts about Sydney Park

  • Former brickworks: The park was once the site of major brick-making operations in the 19th and 20th centuries. The historic chimneys near the main entrance are remnants of this industrial past.
  • Transformed landfill: After brickworks ceased, the area became a landfill until the 1980s. It was later rehabilitated and turned into one of Sydney’s most beautiful urban parks.
  • Largest park in the inner city: Covering over 40 hectares, Sydney Park is one of the largest green spaces in inner Sydney, located near Newtown, Alexandria, and St Peters.
  • Sustainability showcase: The park is known for its award-winning water reuse system. It includes wetlands that clean and recycle stormwater for irrigation.
  • Biodiversity hotspot: The wetlands and restored landscapes support a wide range of native flora and fauna, including frogs, birds, and dragonflies.
  • Cycling heaven: The Sydney Park Cycling Centre is a unique learn-to-ride facility for children, with traffic lights, road signs, and mini roundabouts.
  • Popular for dogs: It's one of the most dog-friendly parks in the city, with wide open spaces and off-leash areas.
  • Art in the park: Sculptures and public art installations dot the landscape, including works that reflect the park’s industrial heritage.
  • Great for hill views: The grassy knolls and high points offer panoramic views of the city skyline, especially stunning at sunset.
  • Cultural venue: The park hosts events, festivals, and performances, including music gigs, community fairs, and environmental awareness days.























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