Step back
Give the snake room. Do not touch, trap, chase or try to kill it.
Snake catcher · Vaucluse 2030
A snake has turned up in Vaucluse? Stop people moving through the area, get pets behind a closed door and call while you still know its last position.
Call for Vaucluse coverage0485 669 824The number goes to the SnakeSafe Sydney catcher network. Current availability is confirmed on the call.

What makes this page local
Harbour coves, sandstone slopes and large gardens occupy a peninsula exposed to both harbour and ocean weather. Around Nielsen Park and South Head, the mix of coastal scrub, paperbarks, fig trees and landscaped parkland creates very different shelter and access from a bare, newly cleared block.
Properties here include large homes, pools, cliff-side gardens and bushy reserves. Nominate one safe entry point and one person to meet the catcher; that keeps bystanders from drifting back into the area.
This does not mean a particular species is guaranteed to occur at a particular address. It explains why a catcher needs the actual scene—not a generic suburb assumption.
Local-area reference: City of Sydney ↗RegionEastern Suburbs and Central Sydney
Postcode2030
Local featureNielsen Park and South Head
Common property mixlarge homes, pools, cliff-side gardens and bushy reserves
Do this now in Vaucluse
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.
Species context, not a diagnosis
These profiles are a practical regional guide. They do not identify the animal at your property and they are not a reason to move closer.
Useful local information
If a person may have been bitten, call 000 immediately. The hospital listing is for local reference only—not an instruction to drive instead of calling an ambulance.
5/476 Gardeners Road, Alexandria NSW 2015
24-hour emergency veterinary hospital
Barker Street, Randwick NSW 2031
Contact details were checked against the organisations’ own websites or NSW Health sources during this build. Call ahead because services and availability can change.
Part of a real service hierarchy
This page sits under the Eastern Suburbs and Central Sydney service guide, rather than floating alone as a search-only page.
Questions people ask in the moment
It depends on current catcher locations, traffic, access and other active jobs. Call with the exact suburb and situation so the network can check current coverage; we won’t invent a standard arrival time.
No. Colour and pattern can be misleading, especially at a distance. Keep back and describe only what you can see safely. A zoomed photograph is optional, never worth approaching for.
Those are all situations worth explaining on the call. Tell us whether the sighting is indoors or outside, the last reliable location, the safest access and who may be at risk.
Do not pull apart the hiding place or start a search. Close internal doors if that can be done without approaching, keep people and pets out, and tell the catcher exactly where it was last seen.
Keep it simple
Call SnakeSafe Sydney on 0485 669 824. Keep people and pets away and tell us where the snake was last seen.