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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More blue wren sightings in Glebe!
Judy Christie reports multiple Superb Fairy-wren sightings in Rozelle Bay’s mangroves, highlighting the success of restored habitat and the need for coordinated urban biodiversity planning.
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From Acting President Duncan Leys
Duncan highlights the Society’s volunteer efforts and calls for more helpers to run events, research local issues and advocate for Glebe as planning and housing pressures continue to rise.
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Join us for the Glebe Society’s inaugural ‘Glebe Eats’!
Missing ‘Thirsty Thursday’? Join its successor, ‘Glebe Eats’, on Tue 30 June at Lahore2Delhi. Monthly Glebe Eats on the last Tuesday. Details in the Bulletin. All are welcome.
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2026 Walks & Talks
Explore Waverley Cemetery with Max Solling, and tour the Sydney Heritage Fleet Shipyard with Alex Byrne in the next tranche of Glebe Society Guided Walks.
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This month’s photo competition: May 2026
Stephen Foster wins this month with his stunning ‘Reflections of the Past 2’. Submit your entry for next month by Fri 15 May — we’d love to see more people take part.
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Community Pantry Donation Drive
Kobi Shetty MP’s office runs a pantry for people in need and welcomes in‑date non‑perishables. Popular items include rice, pasta and tinned food. Donate at her office, 201–205 Glebe Point Rd, Glebe.
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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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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