Acknowledgment of Country
We honour and respect all Elders and Traditional Custodians of the lands the Botanic Gardens of Sydney stand on. We acknowledge the lands as significant historical, ceremonial and traditional trade grounds.
The wet weather can be a pain when it comes to staying on top of your garden, but it also produces some strange sights.
We're offering two Australian writers the chance to work with the Gardens for three months. The EOI period for the 2026 program has now closed. Applicants will hear whether they have been selected for an interview by the end of February.
Calling all tour operators: join us for an experience like no other as a total solar eclipse passes over Royal Botanic Garden Sydney.
Discover the beauty of Sydney's wildlife with a magical morning of animal watching in the heart of the Garden.
Over the past few years the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney has trialled and tested hundreds of cultivars from plant breeders across the globe in its Trial Garden.
Don’t miss your opportunity to be selected as a featured artist in our premier exhibition, highlighting excellence in sculpture, ceramics, hand-blown glass, jewellery and textiles
Discover the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney's very own "Christmas trees" - a festive trio of pretty pines from a lineage stretching all the way back to the time of the dinosaurs.
A northern Australian shrub with distinctive red fruit known as ‘dogs balls’ has finally been given a correct scientific name after almost 250 years by Dr Russell Barrett.
Paid permit system launching in December 2025, enforcement beginning March 2026.