Barangaroo development
A globally renowned urban renewal project on the western waterfront of Sydney’s CBD, managed by Infrastructure NSW on behalf of the NSW Government.
A globally renowned urban renewal project on the western waterfront of Sydney’s CBD, managed by Infrastructure NSW on behalf of the NSW Government.
In 2020, Infrastructure NSW ran a two-stage design competition for the new Pavilion, to be located at Watermans Cove.
Barangaroo aims to be sustainable today and for future generations. Its commitment is to be carbon neutral and water positive, to create zero waste emissions and contribute to community well-being.
The final section of the precinct to be developed will be the beating heart of Barangaroo.
Responsible remediation with safety and amenity are top priorities.
Follow the Barangaroo development journey, from a 22-hectare disused container wharf to Sydney's vibrant new waterfront precinct.
The winning design by Jessica Spresser (SPRESSER) + Peter Besley celebrates the natural elements of land, sea and sky that compose the site.
This is to keep everyone safe and is in line with the NSW Government’s COVID-safe plan.
Hickson park provides an ideal space for gathering and recreational activities in a cool, shaded and cultural environment.
Following the 2019 State General Election, the NSW Government realigned its structures to effectively serve the new Ministry and the Government’s priorities. The Government’s priorities are being supported by changes to the NSW public sector as a whole. On 1 July 2019, the Barangaroo Delivery Authority was abolished with its functions transferring to Infrastructure NSW.
Infrastructure NSW is the NSW Government agency responsible for the development of Barangaroo and management of its public spaces.
Good public art enriches places. Barangaroo will be a showcase of arts and culture for all to enjoy.
See the transformation from a disused container terminal on the edge of Sydney's CBD into a spectacular 22-hectare waterfront precinct.
Follow the Barangaroo development journey, from a 22-hectare disused container wharf to Sydney's vibrant new waterfront precinct.