Glebe is an inner Sydney suburb notable for its distinct village character, heritage streetscapes, attractive parks and foreshores and strong sense of community. The Glebe Society's aims are to protect our heritage, encourage a sense of community and create a better future for all residents of Glebe and Forest Lodge.
Latest News from The Glebe Society
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The end of the working harbour?
The State Government has been considering plans for the large state-owned area called Bays West, that extends from the Rozelle Parklands to White Bay, for over a decade. Current plans could mean the end of the working harbour.
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Mystery Photo: March 2026
What’s happening here, and when was it?
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This month’s photo competion: March 2026, and 2025 Winner
‘Michael in the Garden’ by Sue Ingram is the winning entry this month. And congratulations to the 2025 annual winner, Helena Klijn, with ‘Snapper’, a night shot of the new Fish Market building
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Congratulations Lyn Collingwood, OAM
Glebe Society Life Member, Lyn Collingwood, has been awarded the Order of Australian (OAM) in today’s Honours List, for ‘service to community history and to the arts’.
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Wentworth Park good news
Premier Minns has announced that Wentworth Park will be returned to the public for mixed use of open space, sport and recreation. Thank you to all those members who have been campaigning for this outcome for many, many years.
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Message from the President: Bulletin update
From next year the Bulletin will be distributed electronically to all members. The December 2025 edition of the Bulletin is the last that will be printed.
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Bulletin
Read our monthly newsletter to find out what’s happened in our community and what’s coming up. From its first issue in July 1969, The Bulletin has been The Glebe Society’s primary form of communication.
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Guided Walks Program 2026
Glebe is a great place to walk, with heritage streetscapes, significant historical buildings, the foreshore walk, parklands and a rich social and industrial history.
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Glebe Island Bridge
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Glebe and Forest Lodge Self Guided Walks
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Glebe Society 50 Years Community Festival