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Aerial view of CBD skyscrapers and harbour in the background

Aerial view of the central business district of City of Sydney. Image: Will Jones / City of Sydney

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456 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000

Roving quartet brass band playing on a pedestrian crossing with a vibrant and leafy street scene behind them.

Sydney Streets community event on Crown Street, Surry Hills. Photo: Katherine Griffiths / City of Sydney

Aerial photo looking down on a Pride Progress flag positioned as a pedestrian crossing.

Pride Progress flag crossing at Taylor Square, Darlinghurst. Photo: Sydney Civil.

Image of a crowded pedestrianised street with people passing under ceremonial gates flanked by Year of the Rabbit statues.

Sydney Lunar Festival on Dixon Street, Haymarket. Photo: Chris Southwood / City of Sydney

Residential street featuring the side of a terrace adorned in a large-scale graphic mural depicting the words Welcome to Redfern.

The Welcome to Redfern mural adorns the side of a terrace house in Redfern. The artwork is a landmark and monument to the neighbourhood’s Aboriginal history, activism, community and culture. Artist Reko Rennie and a group of local young Aboriginal artists transformed this Victorian-era terrace at The Block with vibrant graphic designs and murals of inspiring Aboriginal leaders. Image: Adam Hollingworth

A busy city road with a light rail travelling past and a colourful pedestrian section in the foreground featuring block seating

George Street north pedestrian zone. Photo: Will Jones / City of Sydney

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We acknowledge that we live and work on Aboriginal land and recognise the strength, resilience and capacity of First Nations Australians. We also acknowledge all of the traditional owners of the land in NSW, and pay respect to First Nations Elders, past and present.

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