Darling Harbour scores Fan Fest site for next year’s World Cup Finals Darling Harbour has been chosen as one of only seven international sites to host an official Fan Fest during next year's World Cup Finals in South Africa where the Socceroos will compete. The tournament, which attracted more than 26 billion viewers in 2006, is the world's biggest sporting event.More about Darling Harbour scores Fan Fest site for next year’s World Cup Finals
Pyrmont Bridge stripes highlight pedestrian and cycle safety Darling Harbour’s famous Pyrmont Bridge will sport bold new stripes from this week to encourage cyclists to keep to the 10 kilometre-per-hour speed limit and pedestrians to be aware of cyclists when they are
crossing the bridge.More about Pyrmont Bridge stripes highlight pedestrian and cycle safety
Heritage and lighting policies on public exhibition Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority has prepared revisions of The Rocks Heritage Management Plan, The Rocks Heritage Policy and The Rocks Lighting Policy. The amended documents will be on public exhibition and available for comment until Friday 11 December 2009.More about Heritage and lighting policies on public exhibition
Ballast Point Park opens to the public Sydney's newest harbourside park recently opened at Ballast Point in Birchgrove, approximately 7 kilometres from the CBD. The 2.6-hectare park offers Sydneysiders and visitors walking paths, access for cyclists and green picnic spots with incredible views of Sydney Harbour Bridge.More about Ballast Point Park opens to the public
Talks on The Rocks - Sancha Donald Sancha Donald, CEO Accessible Arts, speaks about the work of Accessible Arts and accessible design in heritage spaces. More