Events
Upcoming talk by Max Solling: the colourful history of Glebe District Rugby League Club 1908-1929
Posted on 5th June 2026
Max Solling will talk Dirty Reds at the Forest Lodge Hotel on Sunday 28 June.
Join us for the Glebe Society’s inaugural ‘Glebe Eats’!
Posted on 4th May 2026
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.
2026 Walks & Talks
Posted on 30th April 2026
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.
Max Solling on the pubs of Glebe and Forest Lodge
Posted on 22nd April 2026
Max Solling’s latest talk was held at the Forest Lodge Hotel on 1 March. But this wasn’t just a talk in a pub, it was a talk about pubs.
Guided Walks Program 2025: Reflections
Posted on 29th December 2025
The Walks Group organised six events in 2025 attracting close to 150 bookings. Our aim is for the walks to be educational, fun, not too strenuous and to encourage social interaction among our members.
An unexpected find
Posted on 23rd November 2025
A Glebe Society walk led to an unexpected find of photo of the original gates to Toxteth Park, now the home of the Sisters of the Good Samaritan and St Scholastica’s School.
Glebe Talks: Fishy Business
Posted on 2nd October 2025
Hear former senator John Faulkner on his new book, ‘Fishy Business’, detailing the history, characters, and politics of the Sydney Fish Market. Wed, Nov 5, 6–7 pm, Gleebooks Café. $30 (incl. food/wine).
Tour of Toxteth Park: September 2025
Posted on 1st October 2025
An insightful walking tour of Toxteth Park (also known as Toxteth House) led by historian Max Solling, with Joanna Mead, Archives & Records Manager at the Good Samaritan Congregational Centre in Toxteth House.
Glebe Walk report – Rookwood Cemetery, June 2025
Posted on 12th August 2025
Guided by Max Solling, we toured Rookwood Cemetery, visiting graves of notable Glebe figures including aldermen Michael Conlon, Ambrose Foss, and George Allen of Toxteth Park.
Glebe Talks: Lies, Corruption and Devastation
Posted on 5th August 2025
Author Jo Tuscano and activist Auntie Lynda Holden share their journey to publishing ‘This Is Where You Have To Go’, a book about their experiences of forced adoption.
Help save 82 Wentworth Park Road Public Housing
Posted on 4th August 2025
Almost all the social housing at 82 Wentworth Park Road has been boarded up for bulldozing, yet it is perfectly liveable. Join residents to demand the government fill the estate with people on the waiting list and refurbish – not demolish.
Event report: Glebe Society’s 9th Annual Biodiversity Lecture
Posted on 13th June 2025
On Wednesday 28 May, Glebe nature lovers made a beeline to Benledi to see and hear ecologist Tanya Latty’s presentation on how and why we should love and respect our diversity of local – but often unnoticed – insects and other invertebrates.
Glebe Society Guided Walks 2025
Posted on 3rd April 2025
Read about upcoming Glebe Society Guided Walks. A great way to explore Glebe and our nearby neighbourhoods.
Announcing the 50th Annual General Meeting of the Glebe Society 2019
Posted on 1st July 2019
Invitation to the 2019 AGM.
Anzac Day Service 2025
Posted on 8th May 2025
In his Anzac Day address, local historian Max Solling spoke about Australia’s involvement in WWII and how it reshaped the lives of Australians and Glebe residents.
Three of the best among Glebe’s treasured heritage
Posted on 8th May 2025
A special event in March honouring the Glebe Society’s former President, Ian Stephenson, focussed on Glebe and Forest Lodge’s ecclesiastical and architectural heritage.
Glebe Talks: Music and Medicine – David McIntosh
Posted on 7th April 2025
David McIntosh is the long-standing artistic director of the Glebe Music Festival. Here’s your chance to learn about David’s other passions.
Glebe Talks: Lyn Collingwood and David Gaunt – Biscuits to Books
Posted on 2nd December 2024
49 Glebe Point Road, now occupied by Gleebooks, has been home to many different businesses over the last 153 years. A talk by David Gaunt and Lyn Collingwood in November explained all.
Layers of history in Forest Lodge: A walk with Max Solling
Posted on 2nd December 2024
Prominent local historian Max Solling led a fascinating historical walk through the streets, back lanes and waterways of Forest Lodge last month.
Walk Report: Discovering Ultimo
Posted on 28th October 2024
On 13 October, Patricia Hale, led a wonderfully researched guided walk past some of Ultimo’s historical and industrial sites, also pointing out the impressive recent urban regeneration and remarkable contemporary buildings.
The year in review: Guided Walks September 2023 to December 2024
Posted on 28th October 2024
The Walks Program has gone from strength to strength, with nearly 250 bookings on 10 walks in the last 15 months. Planning for 2025 will soon be underway and we welcome any ideas for new walks and any walks you would like repeated.
Mayoral candidates’ forum
Posted on 2nd October 2024
There was a lively debate between the Lord Mayoral Candidates for the City Council following the Society’s AGM
How I got to Glebe – Lydia Bushell
Posted on 2nd October 2024
There’s a lot to the story of Lydia Bushell, an active long term member of the Glebe Society with an illustrious career in the conservation of antiquities.
Walkshop on 8 Sept: What bird is that?
Posted on 31st July 2024
Join an interpretative walk on 8 September along Johnstons Creek where birds have previously nested and been observed.
Guided Walk report: Bus tour to Rookwood Cemetery and back
Posted on 31st July 2024
On a Guided Walk at Rookwood Cemetery a busload of Glebe Society members enjoyed Max Solling’s account of the lives of some of its historic residents.
Guided Walk report: The Hidden History of Blackwattle Bay
Posted on 31st July 2024
A report on a Guided Walk in June by Ian Stephenson through the locations of existing and former sites connected to Blackwattle Creek.
Glebe’s Hill: Bunyip Tails? What the cameras saw
Posted on 1st July 2024
Join us for the next instalment of the Innovation and Ideas grant project on the biodiversity of Glebe’s Hill – a ‘walkshop’ with Prof. Dieter Hochuli and Genevieve Heggarty titled: Exploring Glebe’s wild spaces – the fauna and flora of The Hill and Johnstons Creek.
Walk Report: The Glebe Estate — St Phillips and Bishopthorpe
Posted on 1st July 2024
Max Solling led Glebe Society Walks fifty years ago to raise awareness of the Glebe Estate’s significance. A successful campaign resulted in the protection of the Estate by the Whitlam government. Max led another fascinating Walk of the Glebe Estate in May this year.
‘Set in Stone’ – music for piano four hands
Posted on 1st July 2024
This is a special Glebe Music Festival concert by Michael Tsalka and Diana Weston performing music for piano four hands on harpsichords and piano.