The Run Club at Barangaroo
EVERY FRIDAY 7.15AM

The Run Club at Barangaroo

Get fit, have fun and learn the best technique for running! All fitness levels welcome. 

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School holidays

Looking for fun school holiday activities? There’s plenty of things to do at Barangaroo.

What's On

11
May
10am – 3pm
The Barangaroo Artisan Market
The Streets of Barangaroo will come alive with 60+ stalls boasting carefully curated artisanal wares
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12
May
9am – 1pm
Damulay Ngurang Mothers Day
Celebrate Mother's Day at Damulay Ngurang, a fun morning at Barangaroo Reserve
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11
May
12
May
Mother's Day
This Mother's Day, honour the incredible women who fill our lives with love, wisdom, and warmth
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Insider's Guide

11
May
12
May
Mother's Day
This Mother's Day, honour the incredible women who fill our lives with love, wisdom, and warmth
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Build your best picnic at Barangaroo
Who doesn’t love a picnic?
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Barangaroo on a budget: The six best free and cheap things to do in Barangaroo
They say the best things in life are free. That old saying rings true here in Barangaroo - where you’ll find hours of fun for free or cheap!
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Sizzle and spice: The best Asian restaurants in Barangaroo
The Asian restaurants in Barangaroo may be in beautifully restored and new buildings, but you’ll find recipes and dishes here that have been passed down for generations.
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The best brunch in Barangaroo: From all day brekky to bottomless by the harbour
Brunch is one of life’s simplest pleasures and one of the best things to do in Barangaroo
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Harbourside sipping: The best coffee spots in Barangaroo
Thick, dark shots poured from Italian espresso machines, perfectly textured milk, that fragrant aroma of freshly roasted beans. Coffee lovers are in for a treat in Barangaroo.
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Free for everyone: The Barangaroo public art trail
Looking for things to do in Barangaroo? There’s an exciting activity everywhere you turn here, from wining and dining by the harbour to exploring a lush reserve planted with 75,000 natives. But there’s something extra special here for art lovers. 
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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.