Useful Information

Local Ameinities

Nearest Metropolitan Train Stations

Local Taxi Companies

Transport

Sydney’s public transport network is coordinated by Transport for NSW. Payments are typically made using an Opal card or a contactless debit/credit card.

  • Trains (Sydney Trains): Services operate across nine metropolitan lines, centered around the City Circle (including Central, Town Hall, Circular Quay, Wynyard, and Martin Place).
  • Sydney Metro: Australia’s first fully automated rapid transit system, with lines connecting the North-West, city (via new stations like Barangaroo, Martin Place, and Gadigal), and South-West.
  • Light Rail (L): Operates three lines, including the CBD and South East Light Rail (L2 & L3) and the Inner West Light Rail (L1).
  • Buses: An extensive network covers areas not serviced by rail. Key interchanges are at Central Station, Circular Quay, and Wynyard.

Libraries

Emergency Contacts

ServiceEmergency Phone Number (Life Threatening)Non-Emergency Phone Number
Police, Fire, Ambulance000For non-urgent police assistance: 131 444
NSW State Emergency Service (SES) – For flood/storm132 500
Department of Home Affairs (Australia-wide General Enquiries)N/A131 881

Additional Contacts

Hospital
  • St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney
    • Address: 390 Victoria St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
    • Hours: Open 24 hours (Emergency Department)
    • Phone: +61-2 8382 1111
  • Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPA)
    • Address: 50 Missenden Rd, Camperdown NSW 2050
    • Hours: Open 24 hours (Emergency Department)
    • Phone: +61-2 9515 6111
  • Police Station
    • Day Street Police Station (Sydney City PAC)
    Police Station

    Application Form