
Aboriginal Cultural Tours
Tour Barangaroo, Sydney’s most culturally significant harbourside enclave.
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.
Meet at Marrinawi Cove near the Towns Place entrance to Barangaroo Reserve
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Get creative with us this summer at these free one hour lunch time (1-2pm) art workshops in the beautiful and inspiring surrounds of Barangaroo Reserve.
Suitable for all ages, these fun workshops (hosted by Aboriginal educators), will introduce you to the different symbols used in First Nations art and show you how to use them to create your own stories.
Participants will also learn about the cultural significance of creating art and telling stories through methods other than just speaking. Paint and canvases will be supplied and you'll be able to take your masterpieces home with you.
Meet at Marrinawi Cove near the Towns Place entrance to Barangaroo Reserve as shown in the map below.
Tour Barangaroo, Sydney’s most culturally significant harbourside enclave.
Barangaroo Reserve is the perfect spot for a harbourside picnic.