Sydney's First GreenWay – an Ongoing Vision panel discussion event
Cities succeed when long-term vision meets persistence in delivery. But how do transformative green infrastructure projects actually go from vision to reality?
Better Streets Australia invites you to Sydney's First GreenWay – An Ongoing Vision, a timely panel discussion examining one of NSW’s most significant active transport and public realm projects delivered in recent decades.
The Sydney GreenWay did not happen overnight. It required sustained advocacy, cross-boundary coordination, funding innovation and long-term commitment. This conversation will unpack what it really takes to deliver city-shaping infrastructure, and what Australian cities can learn from the journey.
Join our panellists Bruce Ashley (GreenWay visionary and advocate), Nick Chapman (former GreenWay Place Manager at Inner West Council), Kobi Shetty MP for Balmain (former Inner West Councillor), and Cr Kerrie Fergusson (current Inner West Councillor), as they join moderator Matt Faber for an engaging discussion exploring:
How the GreenWay was imagined, funded and delivered
The challenges of delivering long-term, cross-boundary urban infrastructure
Lessons for future projects across Australian cities
This is a valuable session for community advocates, planning, design and transport professionals, policymakers and local government representatives interested in delivering high-quality active transport and public realm outcomes.
Event details
Date: Sunday 29 March 2026
Time: 2:00pm – 3:30pm
Venue: Little Big House by Mungo Scott Flour Mill, Summer Hill, New South Wales (Located on first floor without elevator access) (link)
Tickets - Link to buy tickets
$30 for non-Better Streets members -
$10 for Better Streets members - If you’d like to support our ongoing work, we encourage you to become a paid member before purchasing your ticket.
An annual membership costs $40, and you can sign up here: https://www.betterstreets.org.au/membershipOnce you have paid for the membership, please contact us at: contact@betterstreets.org.au, and we will be able to offer you a ticket discount of $20.
Tickets will be limited, so get your tickets now.