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Moving to Sydney: the complete guide for new residents

Sydney is not really one city. It is a sprawl of harbours, beaches, river valleys and ridgelines, stitched together by water and rail, and locals navigate it through a handful of informal regions rather than a single map. When you are moving to Sydney, the first job is to understand how those regions differ, so you can pick the area that fits your commute, budget and lifestyle. This guide walks you through the region structure, how to choose, the essentials to set up, and exactly where the official NSW Government information lives.

How Sydney is structured: the regions locals use

These are colloquial regions, not formal council boundaries, but every Sydneysider uses them. Each has a distinct character.

Region versus council: an important distinction

The region tells you the vibe. Your local council determines the practical stuff: rubbish and recycling collection, local rates and development approvals. Sydney is delivered by many separate councils, so once you have an address, identify the council that covers it, not just the colloquial region.

Choosing your area

A few questions sort most people quickly:

For neighbourhood overviews, Destination NSW maintains profiles at sydney.com/destinations.

The essentials to set up

Start with Service NSW. Service NSW is the single front door to a wide range of NSW Government services. Its guide to moving house covers updating your driver licence address and vehicle registration.

Transport and Opal. Sydney's trains, the driverless Metro, ferries, buses and light rail are coordinated by Transport for NSW and run on the contactless Opal system. You can tap on and off with an Opal card or a contactless debit/credit card or linked device, and daily and weekly caps mean you never pay more than the capped amount. Because fares are reviewed periodically (by IPART), check current fares, caps and concessions at transportnsw.info/tickets-fares rather than relying on a quoted figure.

Renting. Tenancy in NSW (starting and ending a lease, repairs, rental bonds and disputes) is regulated by NSW Fair Trading, the authoritative source for tenant and landlord rights.

Schools and work. Find your local public school via School Finder. NSW Government roles are advertised at I Work for NSW, with private-sector jobs across the usual commercial boards.

Where official information lives

Bookmark these and check them before acting on anything that changes:

Sydney sits on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the Traditional Custodians of central Sydney's land and waters. Once the admin is done, the reward is everything around it: the harbour, the coastal walks, the multicultural food streets of the Inner West and beyond, and a string of day trips, from the Blue Mountains to the Royal National Park, all within a couple of hours.

General information produced with AI; confirm current details (fares, enrolment, fees and dates) with the linked official sources.

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    NSW Fair Trading — Tenant Rights

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    The NSW government body covering rental rights, bond disputes and tenancy agreements — the first stop for anyone renting in Sydney.

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    Service NSW — Licence and Registration

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    Transfer your interstate or overseas driver's licence to a NSW licence and register your vehicle within three months of arriving at a Service NSW centre.

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    Services Australia — Medicare

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    Enrol in Medicare as a new resident at a Services Australia centre — required before accessing bulk-billed GP appointments in Sydney.

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    Opal Card Setup

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    Set up a reloadable Opal card for all public transport before your first week — available online or at 7-Eleven stores, with auto-load from a bank card.

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    Tenants Union of NSW

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    Free legal advice and advocacy for renters in NSW, covering rights under the Residential Tenancies Act and the process for lodging disputes with NSW Fair Trading.

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    City of Sydney Welcome

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    The City of Sydney publishes a newcomers guide covering inner-city services, community programs, library membership and council facilities.

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