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.
Join experienced Early Years nature educators from the Garden who will facilitate play-based activities and nature experiences with you and your little one.
Every month our volunteer guides select a range of plants and other Garden features to create a self-guided, seasonal tour for our visitors.
Find out what's on in your Gardens. Search for upcoming events, community festivals, exhibitions, plant sales and more.
Runway in the Garden - A Botanical Fashion Affair! As part of Sydney Fashion Week, flowers and fashion come together for the Asian Fashion Festival at the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah.
Based on Katrina Germein’s book Big Rain Coming, students will explore how First Nations people read and understand daily and seasonal weather changes and how this affects the places and environments around us.
Explore the history through hands on experiences to gain insight into First Nations peoples experiences of settlement and compare ways of knowing, being and doing between these two cultures.
Students will investigate a wide variety of local native plants that are integral in the life of First Nations peoples, exploring how these plants contribute to sustainability practices and the preservation of natural resources.
Foundation and Friends of the Botanic Gardens is a passionate group of people supporting vital work and programs across the Gardens.
In autumn 2025 Botanica will return to the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney with the theme, The Art of Disguise and Deception.