We’ve rounded up the spookiest, most fang-tastic streets and local events to celebrate Halloween 2025 in true Eastern Suburbs style! 👻🎃

This year, Halloween falls on Friday 31 October — the perfect night for a fright! With no school the next day, families can let the little ghosts and goblins stay up late, fill their buckets with treats, and enjoy a night of spine-tingling fun under the moonlight.

As always, we encourage families to stay safe and be spooky-smart — keep an eye on the kids, be mindful of noise, and spread good vibes (and good scares!) around the neighbourhood.

🍬 Trick-or-treat tip: Bring a few extra bags of lollies to help top up the treat bowls of those generous local legends who go all out with decorations and sweets. It’s a great way to keep the Halloween spirit alive and the candy flowing!

So grab your broomsticks, dust off your costumes, and get ready for a frightfully good time — the Eastern Suburbs is the place to be this Halloween! 🕸️🦇

Don’t forget to send us your best Halloween street video and Photos: info@Easternsuburbsmums.com.au

Best Streets for Trick and Treating
(*Always a guide we cannot guarantee if there are changes as often word of mouth from our local
community of mums!)

Botany
William Street is renowned for its Halloween enthusiasm!

Bronte
Chesterfield Parade

Rose Bay:

Liverpool Street & Murriveri Road

Randwick:

Gumara Road, Hendy Avenue, Rainbow Avenue, Ellen Street, and Dangar Street
Creer Street becomes ‘Creep Street’ as local residents get into the spirit with even changing the
name of their street to capture the Halloween spirit!

Coogee:
Many streets get behind Halloween but notably Rainbow Street between Arden and Mount Street.

Maroubra:
Chester Ave
Edgar Street starts from around 5:00pm

Bondi:
Hastings Parade and Avoca Street have been popular for many years for Halloween home
decorations

Little Bay:
Esperance Close

Matraville:
Harold Street

Paddington
Lots of streets around Five Ways in Paddington from around 4:00pm