Sanctuary Community Event Celebrates Waterfront Living and Connection
19 May 2026
Last month, residents came together at Sanctuary Wentworth Point, a premium waterfront community by Sekisui House Australia, for a vibrant event celebrating connection, family living and a strong sense of belonging.
Held in the heart of Wentworth Point, the event offered residents an opportunity to connect and enjoy a relaxed afternoon within one of Sydney’s most sought-after waterfront precincts. Set against the backdrop of landscaped parklands and the Parramatta River, the gathering reflected the lifestyle that defines Sanctuary.
Families enjoyed a thoughtfully curated program of activities, including catered refreshments, children’s face painting and live entertainment, creating a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere for residents of all ages.

Designed for Connection and Everyday Liveability
At Sanctuary Wentworth Point, community is at the centre of everyday life. Designed to support connection, wellbeing and long-term liveability, the development offers more than just apartments—it delivers a complete lifestyle experience within Greater Sydney’s rapidly growing residential precincts.
Expansive green spaces, waterfront walkways and shared amenity areas provide opportunities for residents to connect, unwind and enjoy the outdoors. Regular resident events further contribute to the welcoming neighbourhood environment, making Sanctuary an ideal choice for families and professionals seeking a balanced lifestyle in Sydney.
Every element of the community reflects Sekisui House Australia’s commitment to delivering high-quality homes that foster comfort, connection and a genuine sense of place.

As Sanctuary continues to evolve, resident events remain an important part of fostering connection and enhancing the everyday living experience.
To learn more about Sanctuary Wentworth Point apartments and waterfront living, contact our Customer Relations Representative on 1300 726 288.
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