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65 km track showcases the best of the west
A new 65 kilometre walking trail has opened in Western Sydney, showcasing some of the region’s most vibrant cultural spaces, beautiful landscapes and oldest architecture. Planning and Public Spaces… Read more
Parklands Food Fest 2020 goes virtual with Matt Moran
If there’s one virtual event to tune into this spring, make it Parklands Food Fest. Now in its ninth year, Western Sydney’s premier food festival is taking its much-loved… Read more
Western Sydney Parklands Design Manual
The Western Sydney Parklands Design Manual is a guideline to the planning and implementation of park infrastructure within Western Sydney Parklands. The manual outlines standard design elements which will… Read more
Future plans for fernhill estate revealed
Greater Sydney Parklands has revealed its plan to create a sustainable future for Western Sydney’s iconic Fernhill Estate, opening the Estate for the community to enjoy while protecting its natural and cultural heritage. Read more
Lost animals, Posters and Traps
Sometimes our beloved pets run off. Naturally we want to put up posters or set traps to find them but this is damaging to our precious Parklands. Read… Read more
An apology
To the western Sydney community, Read more
Frequently Asked Questions - M12 Motorway
ImportantBefore you head out for your ride, check out our notification page. Here you can find out if the track is open, if there's any current or schedule… Read more
Local voices to shape future of Greater Sydney Parklands
Community members passionate about Sydney’s parklands can now have a stronger voice in their future management. Greater Sydney Parklands is calling for feedback on its Draft Consultation and Engagement… Read more
Science in the Scrub 2024
Join us on Sunday 11 August for Science in the Scrub – a FREE family fun day out at Western Sydney Parklands! Read more
Snake Awareness
Our parklands are home to a diverse range of snakes, which play an important role in the Aussie bush. But what should you do if you spot one? Read more