Odds & ends

Jacksons Landing Maps

 

Jacksons Landing Village Map – Detailed

Jacksons Landing Village Map – Outline

Google Maps – Jacksons Landing

 

Local parks

Google Maps – parks in Pyrmont is the best place to find local parks in Pyrmont.

The parks within Jacksons Landing are: Refinery Square in Bowman St adjoining the Station; Cadi Park between Regatta Wharf and Reflections (strangely not green on google maps); The Knoll between Antias and The Quarry; and Waterfront Park between Reflections and evolve*.

Other major parks in the area are: Pirrama Park at the end of the point; Giba Park above it with great views of the Harbour Bridge and city; Wentworth Park opposite the Fish Market; Bank Street Park under the freeway at the north west end of Bank Street; as well as Carmichael Park, and several others.

Shops

Woolworths Metro
63 Miller Street
(by car enter via Miller Lane)
02 8736 7447
Opening Hours: Mon-Sun 7am-11pm

Coles Pyrmont
Cnr Union and Edward Streets
02 8572 6450
Opening Hours: Mon-Sun 6am-midnight

Broadway Shopping Centre
Cnr Broadway and Bay Street

There are also lots of boutique shops along Harris Street.

Churches

St Bede’s Catholic Church
43 Pyrmont Street
Sunday: Mass 8am, 11am

Mustard Seed Uniting Church
Cnr Quarry Street and Bulwara Road
Sunday: 9.30am cafe-style service

St Andrew’s (Anglican) Cathedral
Cnr Bathurst and George Streets

Transport

A regular bus service (389) runs from Star City around Pyrmont Point, along Harris Street to King Street, and then through Paddington to Bondi Junction and North Bondi.

A less regular bus service (501) goes from the Fish Market up Miller Street along Harris Street to Railway Square.

A ferry goes from Pyrmont Bay (opposite Star City next to the Maritime Museum) to Circular Quay.

The light rail runs from The Fish Market/John Street Square to Central (next to the country train platforms).

Who Are We

Some stories about our people

Lena Bruselid, John Curotta, Allan Davis, Elizabeth Elenius, Manuela Epstein, Winton Higgins, Ann Jackman, Colin and Regina Knowles, Carol Limmer, David Rice and Mark Sceats.