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Part of the Buccaneer Archipelago, off the west coast of Australia. Cockatoo Island boasts untouched, rugged landscapes of dazzling colour. Learn overview. School programs. Free talks. Free talks overview DigiTalks Community talks. Community overview. Notice board. Major projects. Venues overview. Event venues. Our story overview. Background overview 20th Anniversary. Building Partnerships. Harbour History. Harbour History overview DigiTales. See and do See and do overview Visit Visit overview.

Learn Learn overview School programs School programs overview. Community Community overview Volunteer program. Venues Venues overview Event venues Event venues overview. Our story Our story overview Background Background overview. EN Contact Subscribe. See and do. Our story. Planning to visit one of our extraordinary destinations on Sydney Harbour? Cockatoo Island The largest and most storied of the Sydney Harbour islands, Cockatoo was once an Aboriginal fishing ground, a naval shipyard, a girls' reform school, and a gruesome prison.

When most visitors line up in the evening to catch the ferry home, those staying on the island are just setting off on a leisurely sunset stroll. They can watch the city light up from what feels like another world and then retreat to their campsite, canvas "glamping" tent, heritage home, or modern apartment until they wake up to birds and boats the next morning. More Recommendations Nina Dietzel. Later, it became one of Australia 's biggest shipyards, operating between and Much of the original shipyard features are still present; rusting cranes dominate the outside, and huge turbines and other machinery can be found throughout the sheds of the island.

The buildings have been minimally restored, which is great, because so little of the original rawness of the place has been lost. The photo was taken during the 18th Biennale of Sydney , so there was an abundance of art installations everywhere. Kristin Rust.



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