NAIDOC Week
From 6 - 13 July, South Eveleigh proudly presents a bold and immersive week-long celebration of NAIDOC Week 2025.
In collaboration with Awesome Black, we’re bringing a dynamic program to life - featuring live music, artist residencies, evocative soundscapes, interactive workshops, and cultural installations that honour the stories and creativity of First Nations peoples.
NAIDOC Week is a powerful, nationwide celebration recognising the rich history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It’s a time for all Australians to come together, listen, learn, and celebrate.
Discover what’s on below, and come celebrate with us at South Eveleigh:Calling Soundscape
- Dates: 6 - 13 July
- Location: Throughout the precinct
Be immersed in the precinct-wide soundscape with compositions from Eric Avery, salllvage & Source Decay. Subtle, immersive, and ever-present - Calling is a curated soundscape of ambient compositions by Eric Avery, salllvage, and Source Decay, gently resonating throughout the South Eveleigh precinct during NAIDOC Week.
Played through discreetly placed speakers across key public areas, these layered sonic works invite listeners to pause and attune to the textures of Country. Blending field recordings, strings, voice, and electronic atmospheres, the soundscape creates a shifting, reflective presence - a quiet reminder of place, memory, and belonging.First Nations Ambient Music Residency
- Dates: 7 - 10 July
- Time: 10am-4pm
- Location: Yoga Studio, 2 Davy Road
Step out of the noise and into the resonance. This NAIDOC week, we're transforming the yoga studio into an Ambient Listening Room. A sonic sanctuary curated by Eric Avery, DOBBY, salllvage, and Source Decay. Across three days, these groundbreaking First Nations artists will weave together live, immersive soundscapes that echo with the rhythms of Country and the pulse of memory. Inspired by works like Max Richter’s Sleep, this durational sound performance invites you to settle in, slow down, and surrender to deep listening.
Think: rich layers of violin, electronic textures, field recordings, and real-time improvisation - all unfolding across a space filled with bean bags, couches, and calm.
Come and go as you like. Stay for five minutes or forty. This is a moment of reflection, of presence, and of shared sonic dreaming. This is what Country sounds like - up close, alive, and evolving.Lunchtime Dance Club
- Dates: 10 & 12 July
- Time: 12.30pm - 1.40pm
- Locations:
Bring your comfy clothes and have a dance with renowned First Nations dance artist Aroha Pehi, joined by DJ Mali on the decks spinning smooth, high-vibe tracks. Step away from your desk, shake off the day, and move your body in a welcoming, low-pressure space designed to lift spirits and reconnect through rhythm. No experience needed - just good energy, great tunes, and a little lunchtime joy. Perfect for precinct workers, passers-by, and anyone keen to get loose and feel good.
Earthspeak Kids' Workshop
- Dates: 10 & 13 July
- Time: 10 - 11am
- Location:
Celebrate NAIDOC Week at South Eveleigh with a special hands-on workshop for kids and families, led by illustrator Jade Goodwin! Jade will begin with a reading of her new picture book, Earthspeak: Boodjar Wangkiny, before guiding you through a drawing activity inspired by nature. Using gathered leaves, bark, and natural textures as inspiration, kids/families will create their own unique artworks that celebrate connection to Country and creativity. All ages welcome with parent/guardian supervision. Art materials provided - just bring your imagination!
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Weaving Workshop
- Date: 12 July
- Time: TBC
- Location:
Join Ella Havelka, proud Wiradjuri artist, weaver, and founder of The ELLA Foundation, for a hands-on weaving workshop that invites you to slow down, connect, and create. In this guided session, Ella will share the rich cultural tradition of First Nations weaving, drawing from her deep knowledge as a member of the Hands on Weavers collective. Participants will learn foundational techniques while exploring the stories and practices that have been passed down through generations. More than a craft, this is an experience in cultural connection, storytelling, and mindful making.
Whether you’re a first-timer or someone looking to deepen your creative skills, this workshop offers a warm and reflective space to learn directly from a leading artist and cultural educator. Suitable for participants aged 12 and up. All materials provided.
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Dyagula Music Workshop for Kids & Families
- Date: 12 July
- 11 - 11.45am, 2 - 2.45pm
- Location: Interchange Pavilion
Join Dyagula - a Wiradjuri, Gamilaraay, Ngunawal and Walgalu Songwoman - for a joyful, welcoming music workshop designed especially for kids and families. In this interactive session, Dyagula will guide participants through song, rhythm, and language, sharing her love of music and her grandmother’s native tongue in a way that’s playful, gentle and deeply inspiring.
Whether you're clapping along, learning a chorus, or just soaking it in, this is a chance to connect with First Nations culture through sound and story. All ages welcome. No musical experience needed - just a sense of wonder.
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Petroglyph - Live Podcast
- Dates: 7 - 11 July
- Time: Throughout the week
- Location: TBC
Petroglyph is a podcast and video series created and hosted by Travis De Vries, designed to take audiences on a deep dive into the world of creativity, culture, and storytelling. Launched in 2024 by Awesome Black, Petroglyph amplifies the voices of First Nations musicians, artists, and cultural leaders, creating a space for slow, thoughtful conversations that reveal the layers behind creative expression.
The name Petroglyph reflects the show’s ethos - just like ancient rock carvings, these conversations are intended to leave a lasting imprint. Each episode invites listeners into the personal and creative journeys of the guests, exploring the challenges, triumphs, and cultural influences that shape their work.Little Yarns - Live Podcast
- Dates: 7 - 11 July
- Time: TBC
- Location: TBC
Australia is full of diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Nations. From the Yawuru to the Bundjalung, the clans of the Torres Strait to the Palawa people, every mob has its own language and unique culture. Join our Little Yarns Live Podcast sessions hosted by Rudi Bremer from ABC Kids. Each episode will take you on a journey to a different Nation; to listen to the sounds of Country, share some language and have a little yarn.
We’ll listen to the waves on saltwater Country and sing songs in Gumbaynggirr. We'll tell stories in the red and rocky ranges of Adnyamathanha Country. And play by the river on Yorta Yorta woka. There are hundreds of First languages to listen to and learn from!
Little Yarns is a co-listening, ABC Kids listen podcast series for pre-schoolers. Ideal for families listening together at home or as a listening resource in early learning centres, Little Yarns is all about the diverse languages, stories and Countries of Indigenous Australia.Free parking is available at 2 Central Avenue car park with validation at one of our retailers. We're also easily accessible from Redfern Station. Click here for more information on how to get to South Eveleigh.
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Read moreThe Loco Markets | 3 - 6 July
This week at The Loco Markets, discover ethically made fashion, accessories, and art that blend timeless style with conscious living.
Discover ethically made fashion, accessories, and art that blend timeless style with conscious living. Explore handcrafted textiles, unique gifts, and natural beauty, and wellness products - all thoughtfully curated for a more sustainable lifestyle.
Plus, enjoy free live music, uncover South Eveleigh's rich history on our Heritage Walking Tours, and keep the kids entertained with free weekend activities like the Paint & Sing-Along Workshop and face painting.
Here’s what’s on this week:
The Loco Markets
Thursday – Saturday, 3 - 5 July: 10am – 7pm
Sunday, 6 July: 10am – 4pm
Market Lineup:
Paper Pops – Eco-friendly toys made for kids aged 1-7.
Em Hatton – Art & Illustration featuring vibrant femme figures.
Pachamama Remedies - A botanical atelier crafting artisanal wellness products using the purest botanical ingredients.
Tara Casey Art - Mixed media handmade gems including illustrated cards, embroidered jewellery, photography, and prints.
Ignem Terrae - Unique, high-quality ceramic products created through meticulous craftsmanship.
Brentos – Art and illustration inspired by the Australian bush and coastline.
Mina Finery - Timeless and ethically made womenswear designed for various stages throughout a woman's life. Breastfeeding friendly, modest and high quality.
Soka Pantry Co. - Premium, small-batch condiments fusing the bold flavours of Seoul and Istanbul.
Weekend Family Fun
Paint & Sing-Along Workshop
In this fun-filled painting session, kids will unleash their inner artist while grooving to their favourite tunes. With music, colour, and a supportive vibe, it’s all about self-expression, confidence, and creations they’ll be proud of. Pick from three sessions - 1pm, 2pm, or 3pm on Saturday or Sunday, 5 - 6 July. This is a free event but registrations are essential - book a spot here.Face Painting
Watch your child’s imagination come to life as our talented face painters transform them into magical princesses, mighty superheroes, and everything in between! No bookings needed - just swing by on Saturday or Sunday, 11am - 4pm. First come, first served.Heritage Walking Tour
Thursday 3 July: 12 - 1pm
Sunday, 6 July: 10 - 11am or 12 - 1pmUncover the legacy of South Eveleigh on a 60-minute guided tour, created in partnership with the Australian Railway Historical Society. Explore South Eveleigh's rich industrial past, discover personal stories of the workers who kept it running, and learn about the remarkable process of turning this 134 year old industrial space into a living museum and vibrant multi-use innovation precinct. Each ticket is $20+BF. Click here to book.
Live Music
Soak up the sounds with free live music from a curated lineup of talented artists, serving up an eclectic mix of genres and melodies along Locomotive Street.
Thursday, 3 July, 11.30am - 1.30pm | Vanessa Jade - EMI recording artist and songwriter
Friday, 4 July, 11.30am - 1.30pm & 4.30 - 6.30pm | David Rodriguez
Saturday, 5 July, 4 - 6pm | Artist TBA
Sunday, 6 July, 12-2pm | Lauren White - New-Gen vocalist and double bassistThere’s more to explore! Discover The Loco Markets event lineup for 10 - 13 July right here. [INSERT LINK TO WEEK 4 ARTICLE]
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Read moreSouth Eveleigh's June Book Club
Calling all book lovers! Whether you’re a devoted reader or just looking for a fun way to unwind, the South Eveleigh Book Club Social is the perfect excuse to grab a drink, meet new people, and chat about this month’s must-read.
In collaboration with Pia and Eva from To Be Read (@tobereadbookclub), our monthly book club social is a relaxed, welcoming space where you can share your thoughts, discover new perspectives, and enjoy a night out at BrewDog South Eveleigh.
What’s in Store?
📖 Lively book discussions – Pia and Eva will guide the chat, but we want to hear YOUR thoughts too!
🍻 Drinks + nibbles – Your $20 ticket includes a free drink on arrival and some tasty snacks.
💬 Easy conversation starters – Coming solo? No stress! We’ll have prompts on the tables to help spark discussions.
🎁 Lucky door prizes – You could win a $100 South Eveleigh gift card or a copy of next month’s book!
📅 Event details – Thursday 26th June, 6pm - 8pm, at BrewDog South Eveleigh.
How to Join
Step 1: Read this month’s book ('Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens', by Shankari Chandran).
Step 2: Secure your ticket HERE!
Step 3: Come along, have a drink, and join the conversation!Spots are limited, so book your ticket now and let’s talk books over brews!
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Read moreThe Loco Markets | 26 - 29 June
Welcome to week two of The Loco Markets! This week, we’re celebrating fresh produce and wellness - think nourishing finds and wholesome experiences.
From Thursday to Sunday until 27 July, explore a vibrant mix of artisan stalls filled with handcrafted treasures. Enjoy free live music, get hands-on with the kids at our interactive workshops, and join our Heritage Walking Tour to uncover the rich history of South Eveleigh.
Here’s what’s on this week:
The Loco Markets
Thursday – Saturday, 26-28 June: 10am – 7pm
Sunday, 29 June: 10am – 4pm
Market Lineup:
Soka Pantry Co. - Premium, small-batch condiments fusing the bold flavours of Seoul and Istanbul.
Ziggy's Wildfoods – Unique range of fine food and beverage products created using seasonal Australian wild native ingredients.
More vendors to be announced soon.
Weekend Family Fun
Model Making Workshop
Join us for a clay modelling experience designed just for little creators. With their own pack of light clay and vibrant markers, kids will mould, roll, and sculpt their own colourful characters, all with a helping hand from our friendly instructors. Pick from three sessions - 1pm, 2pm, or 3pm on Saturday or Sunday, 28 - 29 June. Each ticket is $10+BF - book a spot here.Soft Play
Little ones will have a blast in our colourful soft-play zone in Locomotive Street – perfectly designed for tiny explorers! With plenty of space to crawl, climb, and giggle, it’s the ultimate way to keep them happily entertained while the grown-ups relax. No bookings needed—just swing by on Saturday, 11am–2pm or Sunday 11am–4pm.Heritage Walking Tour
Thursday 26 June: 12 - 1pm
Sunday, 29 June: 10 - 11am or 12 - 1pmUncover the legacy of South Eveleigh on a 60-minute guided tour, created in partnership with the Australian Railway Historical Society. Explore South Eveleigh's rich industrial past, discover personal stories of the workers who kept it running, and learn about the remarkable process of turning this 134 year old industrial space into a living museum and vibrant multi-use innovation precinct. Each ticket is $20+BF. Click here to book.
Live Music
Soak up the sounds with free live music from a curated lineup of talented artists, serving up an eclectic mix of genres and melodies along Locomotive Street.
Thursday, 26 June, 11.30am - 1.30pm | Corinne Gibbons
Friday, 27 June, 11.30am - 1.30pm | Cameron Undy - Solo guitar with a world music twist
Friday, 27 June, 4.30 - 6.30pm | Stu Hunter - ARIA nominated pianist & composer bringing his groove-based jazz
Saturday, 28 June, 4 - 6pm | Declan Kelly
Sunday, 29 June, 12-2pm | Chloe Kim - Award-winning creative percussionist performing in duo mode with Jaques Emery on double bassThere’s more to explore! Discover The Loco Markets event lineup for 3 - 6 July right here.
Getting to South Eveleigh is easy - we're just moments from Redfern Station and several nearby bus stops. Click here for the best ways to get here.
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Read moreLoco Markets
Get excited! South Eveleigh is about to come alive with the Loco Markets. Running every Thursday to Sunday for six weeks, we invite you to wander through a rotating line-up of stalls featuring fresh produce, sweet treats, handmade ceramics, skincare and more. Each week brings something new!
Whether you’re after a mid-week pick-me-up or a weekend wander with the family, The Markets are the perfect place to slow down, browse local favourites, and connect with makers and creators.
And just when you think it couldn’t get more magical... the final two weeks will be all about Christmas in July! Expect festive flavours, twinkling lights, and a winter market wonderland that’ll have you feeling merry and bright — scarves optional, hot chocolate essential.
All will be revealed shortly! Make sure to subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on Instagram to be the first one to know when more information is released.
Read moreThe Loco Markets | 19 - 22 June
Launching Thursday 19 June, The Loco Markets bring six weeks of curated charm to South Eveleigh.
Join us Thursday to Sunday each week to discover artisan stalls featuring handcrafted treasures, enjoy free live music and bring the kids along on weekends for hands-on fun at our interactive workshops.Here’s what’s on this week:
The Loco Markets
Thursday – Saturday, 19-21 June: 10am – 7pm
Sunday, 22 June: 10am – 4pm
Market Lineup:
Em Hatton – Art & Illustration featuring vibrant femme figures.
Paper Pops – Eco-friendly toys for kids aged 1-7.
Pachamama Remedies - A botanical atelier crafting artisanal wellness products using the purest botanical ingredients.
Mewse – 3D-printed functional homewares featuring bold colours and minimalist designs.
Flavedo – High performance makeup with no plastic packaging.
Daventure Tours
Studio Evo – Handcrafted jewellery inspired by organic textures, shapes, and rhythms found in the natural world.
Soka Pantry Co. - Premium, small-batch condiments fusing the bold flavours of Seoul and Istanbul.
Brentos – Art and illustration inspired by the Australian bush and coastline.
Albatross Ceramic
Weekend Family Fun
Bath Bomb Making Workshop
Join us at the Village Green (just across from Yoho Loho Café) for a hands-on Bath Bomb Making experience. Pick from three sessions - 1pm, 2pm, or 3pm on Saturday or Sunday, 21 - 22 June. For just $10+BF, you’ll make and take home 3 fizzy bath bombs. Don’t miss out—book your spot here.Live Cartoon Artists
Our Live Cartoon Artists are sketching silly family portraits for free! No bookings needed—just swing by on Saturday, 11am–2pm or Sunday 11am–4pm. First come, first served.Heritage Walking Tour
Thursday 19 June: 12 - 1pm
Sunday, 22 June: 10 - 11am or 12 - 1pmUncover the legacy of South Eveleigh on a 60-minute guided tour, created in partnership with the Australian Railway Historical Society. Explore South Eveleigh's rich industrial past, discover personal stories of the workers who kept it running, and learn about the remarkable process of turning this 134 year old industrial space into a living museum and vibrant multi-use innovation precinct. Each ticket is $20+BF. Click here to book.
Live Music
Soak up the sounds with free live music from a curated lineup of talented artists, serving up an eclectic mix of genres and melodies along Locomotive Street.
Thursday, 19 June, 11.30am - 1.30pm | Karen Lee Andrews - One of Australia’s finest Gospel, Blues and Soul singers.
Friday, 20 June, 11.30am - 1.30pm | Victor Valdez - Internationally acclaimed harpist and vocalist from Mexico.
Saturday, 21 June, 4 - 6pm | Donne Restom – Jazz vocal and guitar duo.There’s more to explore! Discover The Loco Markets event lineup for 26 - 29 June right here.
Getting to South Eveleigh is easy - we're just moments from Redfern Station and several nearby bus stops. Click here for the best ways to get here.
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WIN $2,000 in Groceries at Romeo’s IGA
THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED.
The winner of this competition is Emily McCarthy and has been notified by email.
Want to WIN $2,000 in Groceries at Romeo’s IGA?
Treat yourself and your pantry! Spend $30 or more at Romeo’s IGA South Eveleigh between 1–11 May for your chance to win a $2,000 grocery haul.*
Entering is easy:
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Shop at Romeo’s IGA South Eveleigh.
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Snap a photo of your receipt.
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Upload it HERE or via the QR codes around the precinct.
The lucky winner will be announced 10:00 AM on 12 May via our website and contacted by email.
Enter as many times as you like—just make sure each entry has a unique receipt!
*T&Cs apply. Click here to read more.
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South Eveleigh Book Club
Love books? Love a good chat? Then you’ll love the South Eveleigh Book Club—our brand-new reading community in collaboration with Pia and Eva from To Be Read!
How It Works
Read Along – Each month, we’ll announce our Book of the Month on our website and socials (on the 1st!). Simply borrow or purchase a copy and start reading.
Join the Conversation – At the end of the month, we’ll host a Book Club Social at BrewDog South Eveleigh, where Pia and Eva will guide the discussion. Come solo or with friends—everyone’s welcome! We’ll even have conversation starters on the tables, so if you’re coming alone, breaking the ice will be a breeze.
Book Club Social Details – This ticketed event is just $15, including a free drink on arrival and nibbles. We’ll also be giving away lucky door prizes, like copies of next month’s book and $100 South Eveleigh gift cards. Read more info about the event here or if you're ready to book your tickets, click here.
Save the Date – Each month’s event details (date, time, and ticket link) will be posted on our socials and events page, so follow us to stay in the loop!
Follow us @southeveleigh and @tobereadbookclub, plus subscribe to our newsletter to tuned for updates, and we’ll see you at the South Eveleigh Book Club Social!Year of the Snake 2025 Predictions
Each year, the Chinese Zodiac offers predictions based on the ruling animal sign. These forecasts - shaped by ancient traditions - provide guidance on all aspects of life from love, career, health, to personal growth.
Read on to get a unique perspective on life in the Year of the Snake 2025 by Feng Shui master, Mina Zheng, and get prepared for the year ahead.
The Wood Snake Year
2025 is a year of Wood Snake, where the year, month, day, and hour elements are more balanced. The lucky element is Metal, and the colours are gold, silver, white, and metallic colours.
In Chinese culture, there are many positive meanings about the Snake year. Chinese regard the Snake as sacred, a symbol of auspiciousness, intelligence, wisdom and good luck. It also points towards wealth, authority, and longevity.
As the Snake is one of the growth signs, this year the world will have a lot of changes and strong movements. At the beginning of the year, the 'wood' element is prosperous symbolising power. However, 'fire' will rise representing wealth, inspiration, and transformation. Although people and countries are eager to gain power, individuals will come to their senses and make positive changes.
Overall, we can build a more positive world in 2025.
Your Guide to the Year
The lucky elements for 2025 are metal and water, these elements will bring balance to the year. Metal relates to education, planning, thinking and wisdom. Water relates to personal growth and strength.
It's a good year to make changes, finding true meaning and purpose in life and working towards it. It's a year for you to focus on health, wellbeing, and self-improvement. Plan carefully and look after yourself and your loved ones.
Be more spiritual and use wisdom as a guide to build a peaceful and prosperous life in 2025. Want a personalised guide? Book a fortune telling session for the year ahead here.
Celebrate the Year of the Snake 2025 at South Eveleigh! Click here for the festive line-up of our Lunar New Year events.
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Deep Tech Elevate
Deep Tech Elevate is an immersive 2-day workshop with a supporting e-learning course designed to empower deep tech startups and propel your businesses along the commercialisation journey.
Designed and delivered by Cicada Innovations, this course will give you unique access to experts, entrepreneurs and operators who will provide specialist advice on how to build a deep tech business.
You will gain the knowledge and confidence to:
- Articulate your unique value proposition and place in the market
- Become "grant ready"
- Build partnerships and find investors
- Expand your network with key industry and ecosystem experts in the sector
- The workshop will take place on 21st-22nd November 2023 at Cicada Innovations in Sydney. Workshop places are limited to 20 people.
To book your place in Deep Tech Elevate please apply via the application here, to let them know about deep tech business and your progress so far.
This opportunity is free to participate for people working in NSW thanks to the Office of the NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer.
Read moreCicada x Tech23
Cicada Innovations and Tech23 present an annual festival bringing together Australia’s deep tech ecosystem to celebrate radical innovation and brave ideas that can revolutionise our world.
- Date: Wednesday, July 26
- Time: 8am - 6pm
- Meeting point: Cicada Innovations, 145/4 Cornwallis St, Eveleigh NSW 2015
- Cost: $329+BF | Buy tickets here.
Book via Humanitix below:
Time to fuel up? Devour delicious food and drinks from the eateries and restaurants on Locomotive Street at South Eveleigh. Validate your parking ticket with a purchase at one of our retailers to enjoy 2 hours free parking at the 2 Central Ave carpark!
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Read moreCity of Sydney Visiting Entrepreneur Program
As a part of the Visiting Entrepreneur Program 2022 by Tech Central and City of Sydney, Sally-Ann Willians, CEO of Cicada Innovations met Cyriac Roeding, co-founder of Rewind and CEO at Earli virtually for a discussion on how biotechnology could transform cancer detection and treatment in the future. Click to watch their inspiring discussion.
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Acknowledgement of Country
South Eveleigh acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which South Eveleigh stands today, the Gadigal people of the Eora nation and we recognise their enduring connection to the land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
Getting to South Eveleigh
South Eveleigh sits on the fringe of the city, just a few minutes’ walk from Redfern Station. It is just over 2km from Central Station, 5km south of the Central Sydney CBD and 8km north of Sydney Airport. It is also within easy walking distance of Sydney University and UTS Sydney.
There are direct bus links from Sydney CBD and Marrickville Metro which stop on Henderson Road in front of South Eveleigh.
Cycling to South Eveleigh is easy with bike racks located throughout Innovation Plaza, in front of all buildings right down to the skate park.
The public carpark is available at 2 Central Avenue, Eveleigh.
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