
Colour the Streets
The Streets of Barangaroo is celebrating the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival by Colouring The Streets with fabulous entertainment and colourful installations!
The transformation from a disused container terminal on the edge of Sydney's CBD into a spectacular 22-hectare waterfront precinct.
Check out the calendar of events at Barangaroo.
Discover a waterfront haven of world-class dining only four minutes from Wynyard Station.
Enjoy a day out at Barangaroo. Or just pop in for a visit. Take a tour. Wine, dine and shop. Ride your bike. Bring a picnic. Take in a whole new view of Sydney Harbour.
You can get to Barangaroo by train, bus, ferry, cycling, car and, of course, on foot.
The Streets of Barangaroo is celebrating the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival by Colouring The Streets with fabulous entertainment and colourful installations!
Find art you love with hundreds of artists and thousands of artworks to choose from, set to a backdrop of performances, installations, workshops and more.
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Barangaroo’s sustainability commitment - carbon neutral, water positive, zero waste, community wellbeing.
The history of Barangaroo has many rich threads woven from Sydney's maritime history, the first container port and the dark days of the Hungry Mile.
Barangaroo was a leader of her community, remembered through the generations as a defender of her culture and tradition.
We acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation as the First Peoples and Traditional Custodians of this land. We offer our respect to their Elders both past and present.
We acknowledge this place is named after Barangaroo, a leader of the Cammeraygal people and wife of Bennelong of the Wangal people, who played a significant role within her community and that of the early British colony.