In pictures: NAIDOC in the City 2024
A celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, businesses, dance and music.
Galleries and picture stories
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A celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, businesses, dance and music.
Sydney’s youngest photographers have been creating lively new works that capture their fresh perspectives. These images were taken by kids aged 5 to 12.
Take an intimate journey through contrasting scenes of connection, resilience and play, and vote for your favourite from 1 August.
From grand picture palaces to cineplex chains, take a front row seat to the story of our theatres from the silver screen's first century.
Award-winning author and illustrator Aura Parker shared her book ‘Bowerbird Blues’ with more than 2 million participants across Australia.
Celebrating the many ways to be a family through storytelling at our libraries.
Inspired by Sydney icons, ‘In Through the Out Door’ by Callum Morton transforms humble fire exits
Some of our favourite snaps from the 2024 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural and knowledge centre will ensure stories are treasured for generations to come.
A centre for local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to share knowledge and practise culture has opened in the heart of Redfern.
Pull up a bar stool at one of these 7 locations and experience our city's past
Locals and former employees share their fondest memories. Warning: this article contains images of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
11 people born in the Year of the Dragon share what being a dragon, and Lunar New Year, means to them
From princess rides to deja-vu cycleways, it was big year in bike riding. Revisit our biggest cycling stories of the year.
To celebrate World Toilet Day, we step back a century to explore the early days of public sanitation in our area.
Thousands of people marched in support of the Voice to Parliament
Explore unique perspectives from across the country and vote for your favourite
A glimpse of daily life through the eyes of our youngest photographers aged 3 to 12
Thousands gather at Prince Alfred Park to back constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Take a stroll through the city to see a colourful new artwork by Aboriginal artist Kim Healey.
We look in the archives to explore how Sydney developed a love for cycling from the 19th century onwards.
Make an impact beyond National Reconciliation Week
Hear from some of the wonderful people who lend their time to our communities and programs and find out how you can get involved.
Lord Mayor Clover Moore hosted a huge welcome event for new international students in Sydney
Denmark’s Crown Princess Mary rode around Sydney’s bike lanes.
As we commemorate Anzac Day, we look in our archives to explore the involvement of Sydney Municipal Council in World War 1 and the war’s aftermath.
The iconic landmark saw 50,000 people turn out in their brightest colours.
Celebrating the triumphant return of Mardi Gras to its historic home – the Golden Mile!
You can’t miss the explosion of colour taking over the town right now. Follow the rainbow and enjoy these displays in our area.
A key feature of the Sydney Lunar Festival, the shortlisted artworks by children aged 6 to 12 years old were selected from more than 600 entries.