
Heritage Interpretation Plan
The Heritage Interpretation Plan aims to provide a cohesive approach to how we develop and communicate the natural and cultural heritage values of the precinct, for existing and new works and initiatives.
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.
Our new Heritage Interpretation Plan provides a framework for how the natural and cultural heritage values of the Barangaroo precinct are communicated.
The Heritage Interpretation Plan:
The Heritage Interpretation Plan is a key reference document for Infrastructure NSW, its development partners and anyone tasked with planning, designing, or implementing interpretive activities and elements within the precinct.
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The Heritage Interpretation Plan aims to provide a cohesive approach to how we develop and communicate the natural and cultural heritage values of the precinct, for existing and new works and initiatives.
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