About Ku-Ring-Gai Council Community Directory
Residents of Ku-Ring-Gai benefit from a comprehensive community directory that delivers information on mental health resources, addiction support, and crisis accommodation, as well as education opportunities, employment services, and training providers, and youth programs, family counselling, and accommodation assistance. Users can search by keyword, filter by distance, and explore categories to find services that meet their needs. The directory helps people discover support networks, community events, and local organisations, promoting connection and well-being across Ku-Ring-Gai.
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The Ku-Ring-Gai Community Directory highlights a broad spectrum of services — from health, disability and ageing care to education, employment, housing, sport, arts, culture and emergency support — organised into easy‑to‑browse categories.
Listings also cover community clubs, religious and cultural organisations, volunteering opportunities, welfare assistance, animal care, environmental initiatives, recreation programmes and resources for youth, families, advocacy and information.
Many services are available locally within Ku-Ring-Gai, while specialised support such as Aboriginal health, legal advocacy or crisis accommodation is often provided by visiting organisations from neighbouring towns that regularly service the area.
Ku‑Ring‑Gai Area
North of Sydney Harbour, the Ku‑Ring‑Gai area is dominated by bushland reserves and waterways. The Ku‑ring‑gai Chase National Park is one of the oldest in the nation and protects Aboriginal rock engravings, mangrove forests and sweeping views from sandstone escarpments. Suburbs like Pymble and Turramurra are leafy and quiet, with large gardens and tree‑lined streets. Residents picnic at Bobbin Head, exploring the inlet by canoe and dining at the marina café, and take short bushwalks to Red Hands Cave, where ochre handprints and rock art connect them to the area’s earliest inhabitants.
Council has an approximate area of 85 km².