Public toilets in Newtown offer essential relief in this lively Australian suburb, but they come with trade-offs based on user feedback from the listed facilities. Starting with pros: The Public Toilets Camperdown Memorial (rated 2.7/5) is a decent spot for basic needs, especially for males, with one user appreciating its quirky graffiti smiley face adding charm, and no safety issues reported—bonus points for that in a park setting. It's functional for urgent stops and feels safe. On the other hand, the Public Toilets Newtown Station (rated 1/5) scores for convenient location at the busy train station, making it handy for commuters rushing through King Street. Now, the cons: At Camperdown Memorial, large windows feel weird and privacy-compromising, handwashing is inconveniently outside, it's not great for women, and hours are limited—not 24/7. For Newtown Station, the facilities are in a shocking state, desperately needing cleaning, with poor maintenance, insufficient numbers for demand, and an overall unpleasant vibe that deters users. In summary, while these free public options serve Newtown's vibrant scene, expect variability—opt for the park one for better odds, but always check the list for details. Improvements in maintenance would make them more user-friendly across the board in this inner-west gem.