Experience life during the Victorian era in one of the oldest homes in the St George District. The State heritage-listed building is home to a wonderful collection of fine antiques and period objects. Enjoy Devonshire Tea on the back verandah with views of Botany Bay.
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Palace Street
Connect with the history of this lively Petersham Street with an illustrated talk by the author of the book Palace Street, Gerard Windsor, and publisher Richard Cashman who has lived in Palace and Fisher Street for four decades and has observed changes in the street.
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Carss Bush Park Walking Tour
Join us for a walking tour of Carss Bush Park, where you will discover the rich history of the park and its development over the last century. Led by Local Studies staff, this tour will take you on a journey through time.
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Connections, Characters and Commerce – Smith St Summerhill
A guided walk to flesh out the characters and events that contributed to our heritage of Smith Street, Summer Hill.

Courting: an Intimate History of Love and the Law
Join award-winning author Alecia Simmonds as she uncovers a hidden history of love and heartbreak in the archives of law.
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Georges River Historical River Cruise
Embark on a scenic cruise along the Georges River and discover its unique history with Professor Heather Goodall.
You’ll learn more about Aboriginal connections to the river and environmental activism efforts whilst enjoying a sit-down meal.

Heritage Festival 2024: Wheels within Wheels, Politics of Sydney Transport
Join Transport Historian Peter Hughes for the book launch of Wheels within Wheels: A history of Sydney’s Buses, is based on documents and reports in the State Library of NSW, State Records NSW and Bus and Coach Association (NSW) and then enjoy the museum at your own leisure.
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Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church Heritage Day
Free 30-minute Organ Recitals on the Award Winning 1890 William Hill & Son Organ: 1pm 2pm, 3pm
Free Church History Talks 1:30pm 2:30pm 3:30pm
Display of Church History / Memorabilia in the Church Hall
PWA Devonshire Teas in the Church Hall (only $5)
Annandale Local History Walk (only $20)
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Sutherland Shire – More than just the birthplace of modern Australia
Sutherland Shire is more than the birthplace of modern Australia. Come and see physical evidence of First Nations possession, the arrival of Lt Cook on the 'HM Endeavour' and how the Shire developed from a rural backwater to a thriving modern metropolis.

Callan Park Connections – Guided Walking Tour
Come connect with Callan Park. Immerse yourself in its beauty and extraordinary history.

Callan Park’s Veterans: A century of connections – outdoor exhibition
Outdoor walking exhibition at Callan Park and Broughton Hall highlighting the history of Repatriation care and veterans at Callan Park.
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Real History Walking Tours
At Real History Walking Tours, we love sharing overlooked or unknown stories from the past. Sydney's streets are oozing with incredible historical stories just waiting to be uncovered! Our 1.5-hour walking tours allow visitors to understand the cultural and social history of multiple Sydney suburbs.

Kanangra | The last of Sydney’s K Class double-ended ferries
A rare opportunity to explore the restoration work of the last Sydney's double-ended ferry: Kanangra at Sydney Heritage Fleet Shipyard.

The Longbottom Stockade
The Longbottom Stockade, at Parramatta Road and Loftus Street, Concord served many purposes in its lifetime
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So many layers of history: a walking tour of Chippendale
Join award winning historian and local resident Dr Ian Hoskins on a walk around one of Sydney's oldest suburbs, where a Pugin-inspired church, early-Victorian terraces and remnants of the once dominant Tooths Brewery survive with the best in contemporary architecture, art galleries and eateries.

World War Two on the streets of Surry Hills
While the Australian Diggers were battling in New Guinea, the gangsters in Surry Hills were battling each other for control of the lucrative vice marketing feeding the US Servicemen. Join a walking tour of Surry Hills and discover the lost (censored) history of when WW2 came to Surry Hills.

Chinese Garden of Friendship Connections
Embark on a cultural journey at the Chinese Garden of Friendship during the Heritage Festival. Experience a captivating school holiday workshop, explore an enticing exhibition, join a newly developed Meandering Pathway of Tranquility tour, and indulge in the delights of the new menu.

Building Darlinghurst
City Historian Laila Ellmoos will share how the archive sheds light on the rapid urbanisation of Darlinghurst in the 19th century, and the intricate and intimate interconnections between neighbours, tenants and landlords.
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Exploring the people and places of Darlinghurst
How does a pretty hamlet with windmills, cottages and paddocks transform into an inner-city suburb of Victorian terraces, Art Deco flats and rowdy pubs? Join us for a part how-to, part history talk about exploring the City of Sydney’s archives and connecting its people, places and stories.
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Sound and noise in Darlinghurst
Come and immerse yourself in the soundscape of Darlinghurst in the 1920s and 30s with historians Paula Hamilton and Lisa Murray, as they evoke localised sounds and trace how modern living and technology triggered complaints and new definitions of noise.
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Laser cut printmaking: from the archives 16+yrs
Use images from the City of Sydney Archives to create a laser-cut printing plate and print your image on our printing press!
