Ted Mack Civic Park

A central and lush urban park in the heart of North Sydney.
  • Things to do
  • North Sydney
Maya Skidmore
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Time Out says

Ted Mack Civic Park is an urban oasis situated in the middle of North Sydney. Well paved, and a historical meeting place for the North Sydney community, this park of rolling lawns and mature growth trees is an ambient place to eat a sandwich, or attend the monthly Northside Produce Markets that go down every weekend – rain, hail or shine. 

Details

Address
200
Miller Street
North Sydney
2060
Price:
Free

What’s on

Northside Produce Markets

These North Sydney markets stake the claim for being Sydney’s longest continuously running produce market (we can’t verify it, but we won’t disagree) and the quality and range of the vendors makes this evident. Snaking through the seemingly small parklet on the northern CBD’s fringe, this bimonthly produce fair brings stallholders peddling orbs of creamy burrata, blood sausages, double-fist-sized heirloom tomatoes, salted caramel meringues, fresh egg pasta, free range eggs and soda bread. A seeming theme here is that many of the stallholders are also chefs, like Luca Ciano, whose jarred pasta sauces and Italian olive oil dressings are excellent Italian treats; or Martin Teplitzky, who will fry you up a golden croque madame, with Iggy’s bread and ham off the bone. This is a market where you go to invest in the good stuff – you’re paying a bit extra for the handcrafted goods, but a quick chat with the passionate stallholders (or better yet taste testers) will have you sold and walking out with a canvas bag packed full with produce and snacks for the week.  
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