North Sydney Council has officially announced the winners of the 2025 Garden Competition, recognising outstanding local gardens across a variety of categories. 

The annual competition invites residents, schools and community groups to showcase their gardening efforts. From balcony pots and courtyard beds to native habitats and edible gardens, entries reflected creativity, sustainability and community pride. 

Mayor Zoë Baker congratulated all entrants and emphasised the role gardens play in creating a greener, more beautiful North Sydney. 

“This competition highlights the creativity and care our community puts into their gardens. It’s a celebration of sustainable living and the pride people take in making North Sydney a greener, more beautiful place.” 

2025 Garden Competition Winners 

Runner-up: Helen Constable 

Runner-up: Elizabeth Jenkins Kaine 

Runner-up: David Dufall 

Winner: Patricia Drummond 

Best Children’s Garden 

Winner: Cammeray Public School (Co-ordinator: Justine Myers) 

Runner-up: Guthrie Child Care Centre (Co-ordinator: Jaclyn Stewart) 

Best Native Habitat Garden 

Best Edible Garden – Private 

Winner: William Martin  

Best Edible Garden – Community 

Winner: ANZAC Park Community Garden (Co-ordinator: Sue Wright) 

Runner-up: Little Young Street Community Garden (Co-ordinator: Colin White) 

Lex and Ruby Graham Prize – Individual 

Runner-up: Stewart Hodgson 

Lex and Ruby Graham Prize – Group 

Winner: Winslow Street, Kirribilli (Co-ordinator: Maria Scolaro) 

Runner-up: Kareela Road, Cremorne Point (Co-ordinator: Prasad Vemulapad) 

Judge’s Special Award 

Wondakiah Estate (Co-ordinator: Tim Hayward) 

These gardens do more than beautify our neighbourhoods – they support biodiversity, promote wellbeing and bring people together. North Sydney Council congratulates all participants for helping make our area a more vibrant and sustainable place to live. 

Contact details:

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02 9936 8196

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