Parramatta Park is one of the most significant cultural landscapes in Australia. With at least 39,000 years of unbroken Aboriginal cultural connection, 70 years as an Early British Colonial Vice-regal Domain, and over 160 years as a government-gazetted People’s Park, Parramatta Park is the iconic city park and main open space for Sydney’s second-largest and rapidly growing CBD, Greater Parramatta, with 2 million visitors each year for community and school sports, walking, cycling, picnics, play, festivals, and events in a river park setting.
The park is part of the Australian Convict Sites UNESCO World Heritage Listing and is on the Australian Government’s World and National Heritage
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