South of the CBD near St Peters railway station, the 40 hectare
Sydney Park is built on the site of an old brickworks and rubbish tip.
The park is now a wetlands and green oasis.
Storm
water is diverted to the park which provides a permanent water supply,
for the wetlands. These are an important habitat for native wildlife
during dry periods. A series of elevated terracotta
channels form an artwork, which reflects the site’s history and aerates
and distributes water
throughout the wetland system.
The
Bedford Brick Works was established in 1893. It was sold to Austral in
1936, closing in 1970. Use as a rubbish tip followed, and continued till
1976. The chimneys and kilns from the former brickwork near the corner
of
Sydney Park Road and the Princes Highway have been retained.
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Sydney Park is very dog friendly |
Sydney Park Information
There
is a series of pathways to walk, run or cycle around the park, and it caters
well for children with a large playground and a cycling education
centre.