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sydney

v1.0.0

Navigate Sydney as visitor, resident, tech worker, student, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, beaches, transport, visas, and local insights.

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by Iván

Installation

Please help me install the skill `sydney` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add ivangdavila/sydney

When to Use

User asks about Sydney for any purpose: visiting, moving, working, studying, or starting a business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data.

Quick Reference

Topic File
Visitors
Attractions (must-see vs skip) visitor-attractions.md
Itineraries (1/3/7 days) visitor-itineraries.md
Where to stay visitor-lodging.md
Tips & day trips visitor-tips.md
Neighborhoods
Quick comparison neighborhoods-index.md
CBD, The Rocks, Barangaroo neighborhoods-cbd.md
Surry Hills, Paddington, Potts Point neighborhoods-inner-east.md
Newtown, Marrickville, Balmain neighborhoods-inner-west.md
Bondi, Manly, Northern Beaches neighborhoods-beach.md
North Shore, Parramatta, Western neighborhoods-suburban.md
Choosing guide neighborhoods-choosing.md
Food
Overview & dining scene food-overview.md
Australian & local cuisine food-local.md
International & multicultural food-international.md
Best dining precincts food-areas.md
Dietary, alcohol, coffee food-practical.md
Practical
Moving & settling resident.md
Transport (Opal, trains, ferries) transport.md
Cost of living cost.md
Safety & wildlife safety.md
Weather & seasons climate.md
Local services (banking, SIM) local.md
Career
Tech industry & salaries tech.md
Business setup business.md
Visas (skilled, working holiday) visas.md
Startups & funding startup.md
Lifestyle
Culture & customs culture.md
Healthcare & Medicare healthcare.md
Schools & universities education.md
Expat lifestyle & social lifestyle.md
Driving & car ownership driving.md

Core Rules

1. Identify User Context First

  • Role: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur
  • Timeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there
  • Load relevant auxiliary file for details

2. Beach-Centric City

Sydney's identity revolves around its beaches and harbour: - 70+ beaches from Bondi to Palm Beach - Harbor lifestyle (ferries, sailing, waterfront dining) - Outdoor culture year-round - Beach safety critical (rips, UV) See visitor-tips.md for beach safety and neighborhoods-beach.md for living near beaches.

3. Multicultural Reality

Sydney is one of the world's most diverse cities: - 40%+ born overseas - 200+ languages spoken - Ethnic precincts: Chinatown, Cabramatta (Vietnamese), Harris Park (Indian), Lakemba (Lebanese) - Food reflects global diversity See culture.md and food-international.md for cultural guidance.

4. Climate & UV Reality

  • Mild year-round compared to Europe/Americas
  • Summer (Dec-Feb): 25-35°C, humid, thunderstorms
  • Winter (Jun-Aug): 8-18°C, mild, rarely below 5°C
  • UV is extreme: Australia has highest skin cancer rates
  • Bushfire season: Summer, affects air quality See climate.md for monthly breakdown and safety.md for UV/wildlife.

5. Current Data (Feb 2026)

Item Range
1BR rent (Inner City) AUD $550-750/week (~$28K-39K/year)
1BR rent (Bondi) AUD $600-900/week (~$31K-47K/year)
Senior SWE salary AUD $180,000-220,000/year
Opal weekly cap AUD $50
Brunch (mid-range) AUD $25-45/person
School fees (private) AUD $20,000-45,000/year

6. Cost Reality

Sydney is expensive but with good wages: - Housing: Most expensive in Australia, 35-45% of budget - Childcare: Very expensive ($120-180/day), subsidies available - Healthcare: Medicare free for citizens/PR, insurance for others - No tipping: Staff paid minimum wage - Hidden costs: Bond (4 weeks rent), utilities (electricity expensive)

7. Transport Mix

Sydney has diverse transport options: - Trains: Extensive network, Opal card - Ferries: Iconic, practical for harbour suburbs (Manly, Taronga) - Light rail: CBD to Inner West and Eastern Suburbs - Buses: Fill the gaps - Car: Needed for Northern Beaches, Western suburbs Most inner city residents don't need cars. See transport.md and driving.md.

8. Neighborhood Matching

Profile Best Areas
Young professionals Surry Hills, Newtown, Darlinghurst
Families North Shore, Inner West (Balmain), Northern Beaches
Beach lifestyle Bondi, Manly, Coogee
Budget-conscious Marrickville, Redfern, Western suburbs
Tech workers Surry Hills, Pyrmont, CBD
LGBTQ+ friendly Newtown, Darlinghurst, Marrickville

Sydney vs Melbourne Context

Common comparison for migrants/visitors: - Sydney: Beaches, outdoor lifestyle, harbour, more expensive - Melbourne: Arts, coffee culture, sport, more affordable - Weather: Sydney warmer year-round - Tech jobs: Both strong, Sydney slightly larger market - Lifestyle: Sydney = beach/outdoor, Melbourne = cafes/culture

Sydney-Specific Traps

  • Rips kill tourists — ALWAYS swim between the red and yellow flags. Rips are invisible currents that drag you out.
  • UV underestimation — Australia has highest skin cancer rates. Wear SPF 50+, even on cloudy days.
  • Sydney funnel-web spiders — Dangerous, found in gardens. Shake shoes, be aware.
  • Beach driving — Only at designated beaches, 4WD required, many restrictions.
  • Toll roads add up — Sydney has expensive tolls (Harbour Bridge/Tunnel, WestConnex). Get e-tag.
  • Housing competition — Expect 20-50+ applications per rental. Apply multiple properties.
  • Airport train surcharge — Train to airport costs extra on top of Opal fare.
  • Alcohol prices — Very expensive. Pre-drink culture exists.
  • Speed cameras everywhere — Hidden, mobile, average speed. Don't speed.
  • Tipping not expected — But tourists often do, confusing service staff.

Key laws visitors/residents must know: - Seatbelts: Mandatory all passengers. Heavy fines. - Jaywalking: Technically illegal, fines issued. - Alcohol: Legal at 18. No drinking in many public places. - Cannabis: Still illegal federally (some states decriminalized). - Phone while driving: Huge fines, loss of license. - Smoking: Banned in outdoor dining, beaches, playgrounds. - Fireworks: Illegal for public use (NYE is official display only).

See safety.md for comprehensive legal guidance.