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.
With 430 hectares of parklands in Sydney Olympic Park and habitats ranging from wetlands, grasslands to forests, the chance of encountering one of Australia’s unique wildlife is ever present.
There’s over 430 hectares of open space within Sydney Olympic Park, giving the kids plenty of space to run wild during the school holidays! We’ve put together a list of our favourite playgrounds at the Park for you to visit.
Sydney Olympic Park is known to have many sensitive habitats for native animals and plants, so it might not spring to mind as the first place to bring your dog. Follow in Benny’s footsteps (or should we say pawprints) and check out some of the best walking paths and off leash parks for you and your dog to explore right here in the Park.
Sydney Olympic Park Authority maintains a Heritage and Conservation Register in accordance with requirements of the NSW Heritage Act 1977.
Highlighting the Centre’s commitment to community education on water safety and aquatic skills.
The Swim School conducts friendly and relaxed classes for beginner, intermediate and advanced levels.
Our swimming lessons provide an enjoyable and rewarding experience.