From the moment Leanne discovered her Dharug ancestry in her twenties, and her family's connection to this land, her life has been dedicated to uncovering and sharing the stories of this place we now call Parramatta. Art and community education are her tools. Through them, she explores the significance of the eel as a symbol of regeneration, our collective role as custodians of the environment, and the importance of reviving language to inform everyone about Country.

Here she is, in her own words.

On her art practice as a form of healing

“Back in my mid-twenties, when I first discovered my Aboriginality, I began to look further into my mother’s family history and our place in colonial Sydney and I started painting more and I found that people were responding to what I had to say. Western Sydney was where the Frontier Wars happened, and a lot of my art and research is about uncovering those stories so we can heal together.”

“My art is a way of layering stories of Country and sharing what I’ve learned. It looks towards the natural world and the waterways. Parramatta is the City of rivers, and as time’s gone by, more of us are coming together, like a jigsaw puzzle. This is what drew me to the theme of the eels for my work for the Biennale of Sydney in 2022. In a way, it’s a metaphor for the Dharug people — in the face of great change, the eels find a way to regenerate themselves, contributing to that ancient life cycle. We’ve adapted, we’ve changed, we’ve had to learn new ways. This has enabled our survival.”

On the importance of revitalising language

“Eels have been important to this place and my people for tens of thousands of years. They still run through this place. There’s the story of the  Great Eel Creator, Gurangady , who moved through the landscape gouging out the rivers and creating mountains. This is the pathway of Parramatta being Burramatta — ‘Burra’ being eel, ‘Matta’ being plenty of, place of. That revitalisation of language is really important to inform everyone about Country.”

On caring for country

“I feel like there's a need for us as Dharug to make people aware of what was here before because as the traditional custodians, our role has always been to care for Country. When I go into schools to teach, the kids are just shocked at the idea that once upon a time you’d go down to a creek or a river and could drink from those places. That's unheard of in their eyes. So, for me, it's all about getting back to that, and it’s been great to see the push in recent years for more green spaces and restoring Parramatta River for future generations to enjoy.”

On being part of the transformation of Parramatta

“I feel I have a necessary (and admittedly, at times, reluctant) role to play in truthtelling and unearthing our First Nation’s history of this place. A good community is co-existing and supportive and at the same time open to listening deeply to help everybody move forward together.”

Parramatta is known as the City of Rivers. It’s also a City made up of a brilliant mosaic of people who have built lives here and, by contributing to our community, have created a better place for all. That simple yet powerful idea became the starting point for ‘Community Love,’ a project that celebrates our people — artists, educators, business owners, social entrepreneurs, conservationists and volunteers — through the following 18 stories.

Leanne Tobin
Dharug Artist & Community Educator

Leanne Tobin is a Dharug artist and community educator, with long ties to this place we now call Parramatta, dedicated to the unearthing of stories — and language — to help us all connect more deeply to Country. Here, she tells us about the Dharug creation story of an eel-like Ancestral Creator, which inspired her recent work for the 2022 Biennale of Sydney. 

“Eels have been important to this place and my people for tens of thousands of years. They still run through this place. There’s the story of the  Great Eel Creator, Gurangatty, who moved through the landscape gouging out the rivers and creating mountains. This is the pathway of Parramatta being Burramatta — ‘Burra’ being eel, ‘Matta’ being plenty of, place of.”

Image: Leanne Tobin

Narayan Dhimal
Housing Pathway Officer, Community Migrant Resource Centre

Upon arriving in Australia from Bhutan, Narayan and his family ended up on a social housing waitlist for several years. Wanting to pay forward the support he received during that time, he became a Housing Officer at the Community Migrant Resource Centre and is described by his colleagues as a “silent but tireless community warrior,” a voice for many refugee and migrant families at risk of homelessness across the Parramatta LGA.

“When I first moved here, everybody took such good care of me. Now I come here for work every day, Parramatta has become my second home.”

Image: Narayan Dhimal

Lailei Huang
AI Artist & Emerging Technology Educator

Virtual reality artist. Technologist. Passionate community educator. A new dad with a COVID baby. Lailei Huang has worn many hats throughout his career, but the common thread piecing it all together is his desire to bridge the technology gap to empower people young and old.

“Parramatta really has made my innovation dreams come true, and I’m excited to see what’s possible in the future for my kids, my family and the community with the help of Parramatta.”

Image: Lailei Huang

Theresa Collignon
CEO, Macquarie Community College

Theresa Collignon is a passionate, lifelong educator. She’s also been a Parramatta local from the age of two and is amazed at how the City has transformed today. As the CEO of Macquarie Community College for the past eight years, her vision is that of embracing education to support our community’s most vulnerable, with a special focus on foundational skills for migrants and at-risk youths.

“My work in the community is all about relationships. Our vision for the training organisation is to connect people through the power of learning, and give them access to the networks they need to live full and meaningful lives.”

Image: Theresa Collignon

Tahera Nassrat
Taxation Coach and Business Advisor

Tahera Nassrat is a self-described “refugee girl turned boss lady.” Originally from Afghanistan, she’s now been a resident of Parramatta for close to 20 years. In 2019, she founded the Afghan Peace Foundation helping refugees and immigrants lead self-sufficient lives. She’s the embodiment of confidence and self-belief and hopes to pass that on to everyone she crosses paths with. 

“Parramatta made me who I am today. It made me think business, be business, be an investor. I invested my time in Parramatta and invested my money in Parramatta. You have to be part of this.”

Image: Tahera Nassrat

Cedric Yin-Cheng
Advocate for LGBTQ+ Community

Parramatta was where Cedric first established himself when he was 25, fresh out of university and living out of home for the first time. It’s also where he began to explore his identity as an openly queer man. From there, he’s gone on to found ANTRA (the Australian & New Zealand Tongzhi Rainbow Alliance), a not-for-profit organisation with a mission to empower Mandarin Chinese LGBT+ communities in the local area.

“Community for me is about diversity, it's about people with different beliefs, colors, origins and characteristics coming together to form this community we call Parramatta.”

Image: Cedric Yin-Cheng

David Borger
Executive Director, Business Western Sydney

In 1999, David Borger became the youngest person to hold the office of Lord Mayor for Parramatta City Council. He’s since traded a life of politics for business, receiving an Order of Australia along the way. Today, he continues to advocate for Parramatta and wider Western Sydney — the place he’s called home most of his life.

“Parramatta’s been an amazing magnet for talent, for people coming from all over the world and finding their home here.”

Image: David Borger

Peter Wynn
Former Parramatta Eel & Owner of Peter Wynn’s Score

If you’re a Parramatta Eels diehard fan, it’s likely you’ll know exactly who this guy is. As a young man, Peter left the country and became a maths teacher before going on to win four premierships during the team’s golden era. These days, you can swing by and say hi at his shop on Macquarie St, Peter Wynn’s Score. 

“Parramatta has given me the opportunity to chase my dreams and set my goals, and I’ve been fortunate enough to have accomplished a lot of things in life thanks to the community’s support.”

Image: Peter Wynn

Jenny Fuda (Oates)
Fundraising Manager, Parramatta Mission

Thanks to her work at Parramatta Mission, where she’s been for the past nine years, Jenny tells us you can get a free meal in Parramatta every day of the week. As a mum? She’s been excited to watch Parramatta boom in recent years, offering more opportunities for her daughter to study and find work close to home.

“For me, Parramatta is big enough to have the diversity and the range of opportunities but it’s also small enough that you still get that sense of community. A big part of it for me is maintaining everyone’s place in the City as it grows, to make sure nobody is lost. To make sure all people still feel welcome and part of the community.”

Image: Jenny Fuda (Oates)

Zyntaurus Doonaroon
Bushcare Leader & Conservationist

You’re looking at the 2022 Winner of our Youth Citizen of the Year Award. At just 24, Zyntaurus has dedicated more than half his life to ensuring our local environment is left a better place for future generations.

“What makes a good community is people getting involved, even if that’s getting involved with just one thing. If everyone did one thing, together that makes a huge difference.”

Image: Zyntaurus Doonaroon

Maxine Simmons
Philanthropist and Festival Founder

Maxine lives her life as if on a stage (fun fact: she’s worked as an actor and director). She’s a big believer in creative expression as a tool to bring people together from all walks of life, especially those from marginalised communities. 

“I go out of my way to promote people’s humanity and over time Parramatta has become a real example of that diversity and acceptance.”

Image: Maxine Simmons

Parul Pahwa
Admin Assistant & Building Manager

Days before Parul and her daughter were due to embark on a new life in Sydney in 2017, her husband suffered a stroke, and from that moment, their lives changed. Since that time, she’s been amazed at how her husband’s colleagues and the local community have banded together to offer her family the support they need. 

“I love spending time with my little ones around Parramatta Square and PHIVE. I always feel safe and all the food options are amazing.”

Image: Parul Pahwa

Annie Nielsen
Conservationist & Environmental Activist

Halfway through her life, Annie Nielsen left her career as a science teacher to campaign as a full-time environmental activist. As a founding member of the PARRACAN Parramatta Climate Action Network, she’s traveled all over Australia inspiring others to take action, but her work remains deeply rooted in our community tending to the local environment through ongoing bushcare volunteering. 

“Parramatta’s vibrant, it’s growing, and we have to ensure we conserve our natural spaces for future generations.”

Image: Annie Nielsen

Mary Grace Arboleda
Client Services, HSBC

Less than six months ago, Grace Arboleda got the opportunity through work to move from the Philippines to Parramatta with her two teenage boys. While challenging as a single mum, she found at every turn people who went out of their way to help her find her footing — from real estate agents to school principals. In the coming months, she can’t wait to get more involved in the community and is looking to begin volunteer work in her spare time.

“We decided to move to Parramatta because it's a one-stop shop. You have a bit of nature, a bit of the City life and it's close to so many good food places and transportation. Basically, everything that you would ever need is here.”

Image: Mary Grace Arboleda

Kamalesh Nuthi
Founder of Community Aura

During the COVID pandemic lockdowns, Kamalesh began thinking about our fast-paced lives and how much loneliness was affecting our communities. He had a dream for a more vibrant, connected City and from that moment on, he began building an app designed to bring together residents of large apartment buildings who were living in such close proximity but otherwise strangers. The app, Community Aura, has since been rolled out in 15 apartment buildings across the Parramatta area, giving locals more opportunities to build long-lasting bonds.

“Purpose for me is helping more people get connected back to their community so they can build meaningful relationships. Parramatta continues to support me in realising those dreams.”

Image: Kamalesh Nuthi

Mike Barillaro
Owner, Bells Road Cafe in Oatlands

Since working at his father’s pizza shop as a young boy, Mike always held a dream of establishing one of his own in the Parramatta region. When he finally opened the doors to The Bells Road Cafe in 2021, located in Oatlands, that dream became a reality. In the near future,  expect to see him extend his opening hours to dinner, where he plans to get his dad back behind the woodfired pizza oven.

“I grew up around the Parramatta region, before moving out of the area as an adult. Two years ago I opened a cafe in Oatlands, and am very happy to be back in Parramatta. That's my LGA, baby!”

Image: Mike Barillaro

Anaya Rajaratnam
Secondary Education Student

A good teacher can completely change your life’s trajectory. As a student at the Redeemer Baptist School in North Parramatta, Anaya encountered inspiring teachers who set her off on a path to do good in the world and help others. She’s now studying secondary education and hopes to one day have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others.

“We are becoming an increasingly diverse world, and Parramatta’s a real representation of that.”

Image: Anaya Rajaratnam

Jocelyn Dodd
Community Care Council Volunteer

Jocelyn Dodd has watched Parramatta grow through every stage of her life. From her time as a young girl riding the bus up Church St with her Grandma (not a skyscraper in sight!) to her present volunteering work with people living with disability, her single desire has been to give back to the community that has supported her over the decades. In 2023, she was named Senior Citizen of the Year for her many years of service.


“In my lifetime, Parramatta has emerged and come of age. The City is offering the community what it needs and is working towards solid goals and outcomes for all."

Image: Jocelyn Dodd

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Dennis Golding

Artist, Curator, Graphic Designer

Dennis Golding is a Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay man from the northwest of NSW and was born and raised in Sydney.

Working in a range of mixed media including painting, graphic design, photography and installation, Golding critiques the social, political and cultural representations of race and identity. His practice is drawn from his own experiences living in urban environments and through childhood memories.

Golding explores empowering notions of Indigenous cultural identity in which he challenges the categorical boundaries from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous experiences.

Artist Statement

The River Can Tell A Story

This artwork references the river of the Parramatta River. The river begins where it meets the ocean in Sydney Harbour and leads into surrounding catchments, creeks, and river veins.

The artwork shows reflections of the stars on water as a way of connecting stories of place between the land, sky and water.

The artist has used cultural motifs such as the circular patterns that reference meeting places and waterholes. These rivers hold significance to water life, particularly the Eels which is greatly connected to the storytelling of place.

The symbolism of land and people are connected to the riverways to acknowledge the traditional custodianship of the land and waters that we call Parramatta.

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With 12 diverse venues, 100+ indoor and outdoor event spaces and 5 hotels, the possibilities are endless at Sydney Olympic Park. 

Set within 450 hectares of parkland, whether you need space for an intimate group of 10, team building, or a convention for 21,000, the Sydney Olympic Park venues offer adaptable function spaces for all your requirements. Recently awarded 6 green star accreditation, the Precinct offers unparalleled diverse options. 

Contact their complimentary venue-finding service team or use our virtual tour of the park to plan your next event.

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Venue Facilities

  • Natural light
  • Wifi
  • Parking
  • Catering

Conference & Meeting Rooms

Room Layout Maximum Capacity at Venue
Theatre 21000
Classroom 1000
Cabaret 3200
Boardroom 300
U-Shape 26
Banquet 1900
Cocktail 6000
Exhibition 216

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Parramatta’s bold new community, cultural and civic hub, PHIVE, at 5 Parramatta Square, is open. It’s a place to connect, meet and do business. 

From sound studios, tech labs and creative maker spaces, to tranquil active wellness spaces to host a class, PHIVE offers a range of inspiring spaces for hire. 

Light-filled spaces to suit community or business meetings are dotted throughout the building, as well as integrated spaces to suit those looking to escape the hustle of daily work with an off-site designed to inspire and reward teams. 

Spaces are available to book individually or can be combined. They are beautifully appointed and customisable with the latest AV and video conferencing equipment. A further range of technology is available to hire, and a full-time tech officer is available to ensure everything runs smoothly.

PHIVE is embedded with culturally-diverse stories, heritage, art and history – it’s a space that’s sure to inspire. 

Conference and Meetings Rooms

Active Wellness Studios

Available as two separate studios or one large room.

The Active studio is flooded with natural light and versatile space that would suit a variety of activities and events. This space is perfect for dance classes, performance workshops and fitness activities for all age groups. With a capacity of 50 theatre style, it has the flexibility to host various seating arrangements that can host your next function, meetings, staff development day and workshop activities. 

Capacity: 28-56

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Smart Tech Labs

The two Smart Tech Labs are the perfect space to book your next computer training or workshop session. Featuring a display screen perfect for any presentation, or training.

Capacity: 12

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Music & Podcast Studio

Two State of the art sound studios can be used to record your music or podcast. The On Air light with the studio monitors, rode podcast mics and studio headphones make PHIVE the perfect place to work on your creation.

Capacity: 2

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Maker Spaces - Creative Studios

These rooms can be opened up into one larger room, or remain as two separate studios. Overlooking the internal Library, a feature of these rooms is being close to the striking roof panels – it’s sure to inspire you in delivering creative projects, arts and crafts or simply learning and exploring. With flexible configuration and wet areas, these rooms make the perfect venue for your next workshop or celebration.

Capacity: 24-48

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Small Meeting Rooms

These meeting rooms are perfect for a simple workshop in a boardroom style setting. This space features a display screen and sound to connect your presentation wirelessly.

Capacity: 10

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Medium Meeting Rooms

Medium meeting rooms are perfect for hosting a boardroom luncheon or facilitating a team building day. You can hire these rooms as individual rooms, or open up the partitions to create a combined space for larger audiences. The room features a display screen and sound for wireless presentation. 

Capacity: 12-24

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Large Meeting Rooms

Large meeting rooms are perfect for hosting a boardroom luncheon or facilitating a team building day. A kitchenette is available for hire when booking the large meeting rooms on level three. You can hire these rooms as individual rooms, or open up the partitions to create a combined space for larger audiences. The room features a display screen and sound for wireless presentation. 

Capacity: 12-24

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Unique Spaces

PHIVE is host to unique spaces that are available to hire, these spaces include the Discovery Space, Civic Gallery, and Civic Reception Room. 

Capacity: 22-100

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Western Terrace

Our Western Terrace offers an intimate space where old meets new showcasing the heritage features of Town Hall connected to the sophisticated architecture of PHIVE. The perfect space to host an impressive intimate cocktail event.

Capacity: 28

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The award-winning Rosehill Gardens is one of Sydney’s most expansive and vibrant venues, with over fifteen versatile indoor and outdoor spaces. 

Seamlessly flowing spaces, double-height ceilings, award-winning menus, exceptional service and breathtaking views combine to provide an inspiring canvas for events from small executive meetings and parties to large-scale exhibitions, galas, trade shows and outdoor festivals.

With free on-site parking, nearby hotel accommodation, and close proximity to Parramatta City, the venue has become an epicentre to the business community in Sydney’s West. 
 

Venue Facilities

  • Catering
  • Onsite Parking

Conference & Meeting Rooms

Room Layout Maximum Capacity at Venue
Theatre 3000
Classroom 2000
Cabaret 220
Banquet 2300
Cocktail 3000

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Riverside Theatres boasts state-of-the-art production facilities and a ‘total event’ management team including backstage and technical crew, front-of-house and hospitality staff. A choice of venues and services to suit every need. This venue is also leadership in the arts when it comes to access inclusion.

Riverside provides an unique and versatile venue for any function including conferences, meetings, banquets, product launches, lectures, exhibitions, theatrical presentations and promotions.

Venue Facilities

  • Courtyard

Conference & Meeting Rooms

Room Layout Maximum Capacity at Venue
Theatre 761
Classroom 120
Banquet 250
Cocktail 400

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