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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From the President: May 2025
Good news on Bidura but concerns about the impact of proposed special entertainment precincts. Glebe Point Road could be one.
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In Focus: This month’s photo competition, May 2025
Our shots this month included people, events, and our local urban landscape. Virginia Simpson-Young’s winning image was chosen for its strong atmosphere, the colour and lighting, and a slightly spooky feeling.
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State significant development application for 2-32 Junction Street, Forest Lodge
Residents in Forest Lodge are concerned about the scale of a proposed development in Junction Street. The developers are seeking for it to be assessed as a ‘state significant development’.
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9th Annual Biodiversity Lecture: Assoc. Professor Tanya Latty
Associate Professor Tanya Latty from the University of Sydney is giving this year’s Annual Biodiversity Lecture. Her topic: ‘Where have all the insects gone? Why insect declines matter and how cities can make a difference’.
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Two more Blue Plaques for Glebe
Heritage NSW has just announced the latest successful nominations for a Blue Plaque; among which are two from our suburb …
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The Register of Significant Trees: Update
Residents have suggested several additions to the Counciil’s Register of Significant Trees.
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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 2025
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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Our other websites
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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