Acknowledgment of Country
We acknowledge the Wangal as the first Custodians of the land, air and waters now known as Sydney Olympic Park.
We pay respect to all First Nations People and our community Elders past and present.
We've been caring for the health of a unique community of plants – the critically endangered Sydney Turpentine Ironbark Forest in Newington Nature Reserve.
Browse the latest offers and discounts available at the Aquatic Centre.
Express your interest to hold a Cultural Festival at Cathy Freeman Park in 2024.
Habitats at Sydney Olympic Park include freshwater and estuarine wetlands, forests, mangroves, and grassland, each with its own unique set of characteristics that support different communities of plants and animals.
Take the pathway through Kronos Hill from east to west to experience the surrounding freshwater wetlands, estuarine wetlands, dense shrubbery, and grassland.
Following feedback from local businesses, we've introduced 30-minute free parking in P6D car park (corner of Australia Avenue and Parkview Drive) to allow more customers the opportunity to make short visits to local shops and cafes.
Sydney Olympic Park will showcase the best artworks by NSW students as the largest ARTEXPRESS exhibition visits the Park’s Armory Gallery.