Supporting our community to become more sustainable
The City of Parramatta runs a range of programs for individuals, community groups and organisations to help them become more sustainable:
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City of Parramatta invites local community organisations, social enterprises and schools to join us in our Reuse Community, sharing and re-using items no longer needed.
As a subscriber to Warp-It along with Council, you can browse the catalogue, claim your FREE item/s, and arrange collections. Items already in the marketplace include office stationery and equipment, craft supplies, storage cabinets, white boards and office furniture. The items will have a 7 day internal listing for Council office use, after which items will be accessible to you through our Reuse Community.
To join our Warp-It Reuse Community please register here.
For more information please contact the Sustainability team on enviroed@cityofparramatta.nsw.gou.au or 9806 8292.
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Get into Nature is a series of Council workshops, guided walks and events designed to connect people with their natural surroundings.
The Get into Nature events are run by Council’s Bushcare Team allowing local residents and visitors to experience the amazing plants and animals in Parramatta’s bushland reserves in a safe, friendly and engaging way.
Details on upcoming events can be found on our Liveable Parramatta Facebook page.
Not on Facebook? Please contact Council’s Bushcare Team for more details:
Phone: (02) 9806 8280
Email: bushcare@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au
Please not that these events are highly popular and places are strictly limited, so please register to avoid disappointment.
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Free Home Energy Assessments – Fully Booked
Did you know that good insulation can cut your winter heating bills by up to 40%? If your home was insulated before 2010, chances are it either doesn’t have enough insulation or it’s been moved out of place by contractors such as electricians.
Council is once again offering Free Home Energy Assessments by a qualified electrician. The assessment will take between 30-40mins and you’ll get a full evaluation report, as well as personalised advice on how to improve the energy efficiency.
Join our 2025 Waitlist by emailing us at enviroed@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au
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The City of Parramatta has partnered with ZapCat to provide advice for households who want to electrify their home. Simply jump on the website, add your address, and you'll have access to instant quotes, advice, and consultation with real experts. Find all the information and quotes you need for solar, battery, heat pump, induction cooking, insulation, and even EV chargers. The portal will soon include specialised advice for resident in Strata managed complexes too.
Start here
Council offers a range of community workshops and events on topics such as worm farming and composting, green cleaning, going plastic free, growing your own food, and cycle safety and maintenance.
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Program currently full - wait list available
Join the contact list by emailing your name, address, contact number to enviroed@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au
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Save Power Kits for loan
The Save Power Kits includes power monitoring equipment to help you identify where you are using power and where you can be saving power (and reducing your greenhouse gas emissions).
There are two types of kit you can borrow:
Save Power kit contains range of practical tools including a power monitor to work out how much power your appliances are using, an infrared thermometer to check for drafts and a thermometer to test heating and cooling as well as a stopwatch and compass
Power Mate kit has a single energy meter to measure how much energy your appliances use. It can also tell you how much your electricity costs for each appliance. Even when an appliance is on standby it can draw power, adding extra costs to bills unnecessarily.
Please reach out to the Sustainability Team to burrow a Save Power Kit at enviroed@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au
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The Compost Revolution program is a fun way to learn about composting and worm farming from the comfort of your own home.
People from all over Australia are joining the revolution and finding out how to create their own soil and fertiliser while reducing the rubbish they send to landfill.
First step is to complete the quick tutorial to learn about how to use and look after a worm farm or compost bins. Then you can claim your discounted worm farm and compost bin. Council will then approve the order and your items will be delivered to your door within a few weeks.
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The Garage Sale Trail is a great way to make or save money by buying or selling your pre-loved stuff, whilst also minimising your impact on the planet.
As an Australia wide initiative there are numerous ways to be involved in the Garage Sale Trail both online and in the real world. This year's event looks set to be bigger than ever so expect heaps of money making, treasure hunting and planet saving fun.
Garage Sale Trail happens with the support of local council partners across the country and over ten years has grown to a nationwide event which sees over 3.5 million kg of items sold and saved from landfill.
Every garage sale has a unique style and gets a sale page that provides clues to who's involved, what’s on offer and anything else that’s going down. It’s like a treasure map to second hand greatness. Likewise, shoppers can search for sales, items of interest and make their own Trail of favourite sales to checkout.
Walking and cycling
Council has developed a network of cycleways to support cycling around the City for both commuters and recreational riders.
There are a range of bushwalks, historic walks and walking pathways within Parramatta. Check out our walking page to plan your next walking adventure.
Register your school involved for a Free Learn to Ride incursion this year by emailing us at enviroed@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au.
Community gardens
Community gardens help build healthier, stronger, more connected communities. They offer our community the opportunity to plant, grow and harvest produce in a shared setting.
When community gardens are led by the community, they provide inclusive, common ground areas with opportunities for residents to be active and connect with each other over shared interests.
Community gardens also help our community to interact with nature, to reduce their household waste, and to learn and practice skills in a safe and supportive environment. They can be located on different types of land including schools, churches, community centres and public parks.
Local community gardens on Council land:
Bruce Miller Community Garden
Bruce Miller Reserve
6A Trumper St
Ermington
Garden contact Facebook group (closed) or 0424 446 806
Bungaree Community Garden
Ambrose Hallen Park
18a Derbyshire St
Toongabbie
Garden contact Facebook group or 0423 035 432
Sherwin Park Community Garden
38a Isabella St, North Parramatta NSW 2151
Join the committee Facebook group
John Irving Park
6 Jordan St
Rosehill
Managed by Harris Park Community Centre
Search for other community gardens
The City of Parramatta supports community gardens and understands that these require substantial community involvement for planning, decision-making, garden management and day-to-day activities. Establishing and maintaining effective community gardens is encouraged as it significantly increases the wellbeing of individuals and the broader community.
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