Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre

The Navy Heritage Centre is closed for all visitors until further notice.   

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107 Projects

107 Projects is an artist led multidisciplinary creative, cultural and community organisation that operates spaces in Redfern and Green Square. Since opening in September 2012, 107 Redfern Street has welcomed over 200,000 visitors, and provided a platform for more than 25,000 artists to present visual exhibitions, as well as live music, theatre, film, performance, and

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Lucy Osburn-Nightingale Museum

Originally called the Rum Hospital because convicts were paid to import rum for re-sale, Sydney Hospital was founded as a convict hospital in 1788 and was the first building on Macquarie St. It was completed in 1894 and the two outer wings remain today in the form of The Mint and NSW Parliament House. In

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The Cross Art Projects

The Cross Art Projects foregrounds contemporary work and curatorial projects that reflect the multiple relationships between art and life, art and the public sphere and explores the boundaries of this context. We are attentive to the local without sacrificing the scope of indigenous and international views. Cross Art enhances its projects with conversations, walks and

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Q Station

The historic Quarantine Station is located in Manly on Sydney’s North Head, an area which has important cultural and spiritual significance to the land’s traditional owners. The site is part of the rich history of Aboriginal occupation of the Sydney area. Chosen in 1832 as the ideal site for the development of a quarantine facility, due

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Limelight Gallery

Limelight Gallery is a premier student design showcase for Sydney TAFE students and alumni. We are dedicated to supporting Sydney TAFE artists and designers throughout their learning journey with the exhibition, sale and promotion of works across a diverse range of creative disciplines including: Jewellery, Fashion, Ceramics, Photography, Fine arts and Aboriginal and Torres Straight

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Willoughby Arts Centre & Ewart Gallery

The Ewart Gallery is housed within the Willoughby Arts Centre. The Ewart Gallery, named in honour of the WAC’s founder Joy Ewart, was officially opened in 1996 by artist John Coburn. The purpose of the space is to encourage and stimulate interest in art in the local and wider community and to support and promote

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Vienna Cottage

Vienna Cottage is a rare example of an artisan’s home of the past century. Built in 1871, it was the home of John and Ann Hillman and their five children. They lived in what was a typical tradesman’s cottage, with four rooms in the main building and a detached kitchen and laundry at the back.

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Lindesay

Visit historic Lindesay, built in 1834 and step back into the gracious life of early Sydney. Georgian interiors with their fine Australian and English furniture are complemented by an elegant parterre garden and well tended grounds with uninterrupted Harbour vistas. Below stairs the stone kitchen, servants’ quarters and freshwater well are reminiscent of times very

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Liverpool Regional Museum

Liverpool Regional Museum was established in 1989 with the aim of preserving and promoting Liverpool’s cultural heritage, history and stories through heritage collections, exhibitions and public programs. Today, at no cost, visitors can experience the permanent exhibition “Resonances: objects, lives and stories of Liverpool” as well as a changing program of diverse exhibitions, accompanied by

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Carriageworks

Carriageworks is the largest and most significant contemporary multi-arts centre of its kind in Australia.  Carriageworks engages artists and audiences with contemporary ideas and issues. The program is artist led and emerges from Carriageworks’ commitment to reflecting social and cultural diversity. The Carriageworks artistic program is ambitious, risk taking and unrelenting in its support of

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Peacock Gallery and Auburn Arts Studio

The Peacock Gallery and Auburn Arts Studio includes: two gallery spaces, an arts studio for residencies, an outdoor workshop area and a regular program of exhibitions, workshops and activities. Visit the Peacock Gallery and Arts Studio to experience a World of Art in Auburn with exhibitions and activities reflective of the vibrancy of the diverse

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Brett Whiteley Studio

The Brett Whiteley Studio is temporarily closed for renovations and is scheduled to reopen in early 2026 Explore one of Sydney’s best kept secrets: the Brett Whiteley Studio, where one of Australia’s most celebrated artists of the 20th century lived and worked from 1988 to 1992. The Studio offers visitors a unique insight into the

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Sexton’s Cottage

Sexton’s Cottage, once used for laying out bodies prior to burial, is now a local history museum, housing research resources on the history of St Thomas’ Cemetery and those buried there. Dedicated in 1846, the cemetery was the first European burial ground on the north shore. Berry erected a pyramid-shaped family vault to house the remains

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Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-Operative

Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative is one of Australia’s longest running Aboriginal owned and operated art galleries.  Established in Chippendale Sydney in 1987, Boomalli, a word derived from three different NSW language groups, means: “To strike; to make a mark”. Since 1987 Boomalli continues to promote the original objectives of the founding artist members by providing ongoing

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Bankstown Arts Centre

Bankstown Art Centre sits on the Cabrogal land of the Darug Nation. We respectfully acknowledge the people of the Darug and Eora Nations, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we stand, and whose cultures and customs have nurtured and continue to nurture this land. For more information on the Aboriginal history and

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White Rabbit

The White Rabbit Collection is one of the world’s largest and most significant collections of Chinese contemporary art. Founded Judith Neilson, it focuses on works produced after 2000. The origins of the Collection go back to the late 1990s, when Judith Neilson engaged Wang Zhiyuan, a Chinese artist then living in Sydney, as her art

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Macquarie University Sporting Hall of Fame

In early 2008 the Macquarie University Sporting Hall of Fame was conceptualised by Macquarie University Sport to highlight the past and present successes in sport at Macquarie. It is the University’s vision to instil a sense of pride and endowment in the Macquarie University community. The Macquarie University Sporting Hall of Fame further embodies the triumphs

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Penrith Museum of Printing

The Penrith Museum of Printing is a unique ‘working museum’ established in Penrith NSW in 2001. The museum is managed and staffed by volunteers who are primarily printing tradesmen. The aim of the museum is to collect, conserve and showcase letterpress printing machinery and equipment from around the world so as to keep alive the

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La Perouse Museum

The La Perouse Museum sits within a spectacular historic landscape on the northern headland of Botany Bay within the Botany Bay National Park. The dramatic view extends east to the Pacific Ocean, south across the sheltered waters of Botany Bay to the landing place of Captain Cook at Kurnell, and west to the distant industrial

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