Did you know Barangaroo is named after a courageous and spirited Aboriginal woman? Learn about Sydney's industrial past and look to the future at Barangaroo, re-opened to the public for the first time in more than 100 years.
Barangaroo was a leader of her community, remembered through the generations as a defender of her culture and tradition.
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.
Exceptional and award-winning design is creating a landmark destination in Sydney.
The award-winning native garden at Barangaroo Reserve is a unique achievement.
No project in history has used more Sydney sandstone than Barangaroo Reserve.
The old Millers Point Gasworks lit the way for the growth of the former British colony into the nation Australia is today.
The threads of Barangaroo's history and stories can be found in the names of its places and streets.