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Sydney service region · 10 local guides
Coverage across coastal reserves, large urban parks and closely built neighbourhoods. Call the SnakeSafe Sydney network with your exact suburb and last-known snake location.
Call for Eastern Suburbs and Central Sydney coverage0485 669 824
The regional picture
Eastern Suburbs and Central Sydney includes coastal reserves, large urban parks and closely built neighbourhoods. Vegetation ranges through coastal scrub, paperbarks, fig trees and landscaped parkland, and the practical access can shift from apartment loading bays to acreage gates within the same service region.
That is why each suburb below has its own point of interest, property context, map, vet and hospital information. The pages are for local safety and planning, not to manufacture repeated versions of the same sales pitch.
Regional reference: City of Sydney ↗Do this now
Give the snake room. Do not touch, trap, chase or try to kill it.
Move children and pets indoors or behind a closed door.
If you can do so safely, note where it goes. Never corner it.
Tell us the suburb, the last clear location and any immediate risks.
Choose the actual suburb
Bondi Beach and coastal headlands
Open local guide →2019Sir Joseph Banks Park and Botany wetlands
Open local guide →2034Coogee Beach and Trenerry Reserve
Open local guide →2028Murray Rose Pool and harbour foreshore
Open local guide →2033Centennial Parklands and Moore Park
Open local guide →2035Malabar Headland and Maroubra Beach
Open local guide →2021Trumper Park and Oxford Street
Open local guide →2031Centennial Parklands and Randwick health precinct
Open local guide →2018Turruwul Park and Alexandra Canal catchment
Open local guide →2030Nielsen Park and South Head
Open local guide →Keep it simple
One clear phone number connects you with the SnakeSafe Sydney catcher network. We’ll ask a few quick questions and check current coverage.