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.
This program is a unique opportunity to learn about the culture of the local Aboriginal people, the Cadigal people.
To conserve populations of Eucalptyus cryptica, geneticists identified least related plants and designed a new population which maximised genetic diversity.
Australia’s oldest scientific institution is soon to farewell Chief Executive, Denise Ora, after nearly a decade of service with the organisation.
Find all you need to know about filming and photography, and sports and fitness permits.
Prof. Brett Summerell has been recognised in the Australia Day 2024 Honours List.
As the Bunya Pine dropping season begins, new research shows that Indigenous Australians increased the spread of Bunya Pine to preserve culture following European colonisation
Learn to build a cubby from natural materials. Cubbies are a great way to escape the heat or wet weather, and are an inspiring place to relax with a book or binoculars!
An Australian webtool designed to help practitioners consider genetic information and climate change when sourcing material for restoration has been showcased on the international stage.
The Community Greening program has helped establish hundreds of community gardens across New South Wales to positively impact people in cities and remote communities
Botanic Gardens of Sydney is excited to announce this opportunity for an artist to create a public artwork for our new headquarters at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney.