Draft Public Art Masterplan and amended Public Art Policy

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Consultation has concluded


Feedback closes 11.59pm, Monday 12 December 2022

Council seeks feedback on its Public Art Masterplan, a high level 10-year plan to govern public art holistically across the North Sydney local government area.

The Masterplan sets a framework for the delivery of public art with a focus on key public art projects identified in Council’s current major strategic planning documents and will ensure Council is able to maintain and deliver high quality and meaningful public art outcomes well into the future.

The Masterplan has been informed and guided by Council staff, relevant external stakeholders including local, state and federal government public art and strategic planning representatives and staff from the Aboriginal Heritage Office. It has also been shaped and informed by Council’s strategic planning documents to ensure all the projects and recommendations align with Council’s vision for the future of North Sydney including:

  • Arts & Cultural Strategic Pan 2019-2022
  • North Sydney CBD Public Domain Strategy 2020
  • Ward Street Precinct Masterplan 2019
  • Civic Precinct Planning Study 2020
  • St Leonards Crows Nest Planning Study Precincts 2 & 3 2015
  • Education Precinct - Public Domain Masterplan
  • Kirribilli Village Centre Masterplan
  • North Sydney Visitor Economy Strategy and Action Plan

The accompanying amended Public Art Policy is also on exhibition, both documents can be found in the Council report available in the Document Library.


Have Your Say

Use the online submission form (below) or alternatively, send submissions to:

  • Email - yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au
  • Mail - North Sydney Council, PO Box 12, NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059

Note: Submissions are considered open access information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009. In the interests of public transparency, submission in its entirety may be made available via Council’s website. Submitters are encouraged to read Council’s Information Sheet: Making a Submission to Council prior to making a submission. All feedback received will be considered, however it is not intended to reply to individual respondents.

For further information, contact Jess Gledhill, Team Leader Arts and Culture on 9936 8100.


Feedback closes 11.59pm, Monday 12 December 2022

Council seeks feedback on its Public Art Masterplan, a high level 10-year plan to govern public art holistically across the North Sydney local government area.

The Masterplan sets a framework for the delivery of public art with a focus on key public art projects identified in Council’s current major strategic planning documents and will ensure Council is able to maintain and deliver high quality and meaningful public art outcomes well into the future.

The Masterplan has been informed and guided by Council staff, relevant external stakeholders including local, state and federal government public art and strategic planning representatives and staff from the Aboriginal Heritage Office. It has also been shaped and informed by Council’s strategic planning documents to ensure all the projects and recommendations align with Council’s vision for the future of North Sydney including:

  • Arts & Cultural Strategic Pan 2019-2022
  • North Sydney CBD Public Domain Strategy 2020
  • Ward Street Precinct Masterplan 2019
  • Civic Precinct Planning Study 2020
  • St Leonards Crows Nest Planning Study Precincts 2 & 3 2015
  • Education Precinct - Public Domain Masterplan
  • Kirribilli Village Centre Masterplan
  • North Sydney Visitor Economy Strategy and Action Plan

The accompanying amended Public Art Policy is also on exhibition, both documents can be found in the Council report available in the Document Library.


Have Your Say

Use the online submission form (below) or alternatively, send submissions to:

  • Email - yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au
  • Mail - North Sydney Council, PO Box 12, NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059

Note: Submissions are considered open access information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009. In the interests of public transparency, submission in its entirety may be made available via Council’s website. Submitters are encouraged to read Council’s Information Sheet: Making a Submission to Council prior to making a submission. All feedback received will be considered, however it is not intended to reply to individual respondents.

For further information, contact Jess Gledhill, Team Leader Arts and Culture on 9936 8100.