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Celebrating Sydney's Urban Farms – Parklands Food Fest 2020 returns
How do you turn a delicious food festival virtual? Australia’s largest urban park – Western Sydney Parklands – will be attempting just that when it hosts the return… Read more
Western Sydney Parklands unveils new ‘Stay and Play’ summer tourism campaign in Sydney’s biggest backyard
Western Sydney Parklands, known as Sydney’s biggest backyard, is launching a major tourism push this summer to encourage regional visitors and Sydneysiders to explore an exciting list of tourist attractions located within the Parklands. Read more
Moonlight Cinema competition – terms and conditions
Here are the conditions of entry to our Moonlight Cinema competition. Read them carefully as they contain important things you should know. How do I enter the competition?To enter… Read more
E-scooter shared schemes trialled across Western Sydney Parklands
Please note this trial has now ended, e-scooters are no longer available in Western Sydney Parklands. Western Sydney Parklands has been selected to be the first of many shared… Read more
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Stay, play and save in Sydney's biggest backyard this summer
‘Stay and Play’ in Sydney’s Biggest Backyard, Western Sydney Parklands, this summer with a range of great deals on offer throughout the Parklands. Read more
Bringing back the bush family day in Western Sydney Parklands
Sydney kids and their families are invited to roll up their sleeves and take part in a family planting day to help restore critically endangered western Sydney bushland. Up… Read more
Sydney parks bring science to life with free family events this National Science Week
Sydney kids and their families are invited to immerse themselves in two days of free scientific discovery as our city’s most iconic parks celebrate National Science Week. Read more
Get Back On Track - Yoga in Nature & Bush Bathing
Take a step back from your busy life and experience the healing and restorative effects of yoga, mindfulness, and nature connection. We invite you to slow down, rest, and reconnect with the beautiful green space around you. Enjoy an hour of yoga, followed by sensory activities and meditation. Read more
Mindful Weaving Circle
You are invited to drop in and join a weaving circle to experience how to make baskets and bracelets. Connect with culture, community and family, and weave with Ngiyampaa and Guringai artist Tarni Eastwood. Read more