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COUNTRY ALWAYS

Caring for Country

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A CORNER OF THE EMPIRE

The Garden Palace

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THE HOLDING PEN

The Agricultural Hall

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REGIONAL NETWORKS

Across New South Wales

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A MUSEUM OF DOING

Technological Museum

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EXPANDING STORIES

Evolution of the Castle Hill site from botanical research station to Museum
Discovery Centre

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TRANSFORMING THE TRAMSHEDS

Powerhouse Stage 1 and the Harwood Building

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A SYMBOL IN TIME

Sydney Observatory

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ONGOING TRANSFORMATIONS

Powerhouse Ultimo

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APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES

Defining the terms in the 21st century

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POWERHOUSE RENEWAL



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ALCHEMY

Castle HillOn Now – 11 Aug 2024
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BLAK POWERHOUSE

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SYDNEY OBSERVATORY

Location marker icon1003 Upper Fort Street, Millers Point NSW 2000Time iconOpen
Wed–Sat
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> Located on Gadigal land, a national place of connection and scientific
> research.


PROGRAM


SYDNEY OBSERVATORY TOURS

Sydney ObservatorySee Schedule



SYDNEY OBSERVATORY FAMILY TOURS

Sydney ObservatorySee Schedule



I PUT THE STARS ON THE GROUND

Sydney ObservatoryOn Now



MATARIKI

Sydney Observatory28 June 2024
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SKY COUNTRY

Powerhouse Museum acknowledges the Gadigal as the Traditional Custodians and the
first astronomers of the land Sydney Observatory is situated on. We pay respects
to, and seek guidance from, their continuous connection to, and deep knowledge
of, the Sky Country above us.


THE SKY WE WERE BORN UNDER

Sydney Observatory


CUSTODIANSHIP OF SKY COUNTRY AND SYDNEY OBSERVATORY

Living records of First Nations sky knowledge


A SYMBOL IN TIME

Sydney Observatory
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OBSERVATORY HISTORY

A symbol of time and history since 1858, Sydney Observatory has evolved over the
years — from steering ships to mapping stars, housing some of Australia's first
weather maps to its role now as a public educational space and museum.




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Sydney Observatory is located on Gadigal land at:
1003 Upper Fort Street, Millers Point, NSW 2000



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MONTHLY SKY GUIDES

Monthly guide for exploring the Southern night sky.


SKY GUIDE MAY 2024

Sydney Observatory's monthly guide to the southern sky


SKY GUIDE APRIL 2024

Sydney Observatory's monthly guide to the southern sky


SKY GUIDE MARCH 2024

Sydney Observatory's monthly guide to the southern sky


SKY GUIDE FEBRUARY 2024

Sydney Observatory’s monthly guide to the southern sky


SKY GUIDE JANUARY 2024

Sydney Observatory’s monthly guide to the southern sky


SKY GUIDE DECEMBER 2023

Sydney Observatory's monthly guide to the southern sky


SKY GUIDE NOVEMBER 2023

Sydney Observatory's monthly guide to the southern sky


SKY GUIDE OCTOBER 2023

Sydney Observatory's monthly guide to the southern sky


SKY GUIDE SEPTEMBER 2023

Sydney Observatory's monthly guide to the southern sky


SKY GUIDE AUGUST 2023

Sydney Observatory's monthly guide to the southern sky


SKY GUIDE JULY 2023

Sydney Observatory's Monthly Guide to the Southern Sky


SKY GUIDE JUNE 2023

Sydney Observatory's monthly guide to the southern sky


SKY GUIDE MAY 2023

Sydney Observatory's monthly guide to the southern sky


SKY GUIDE APRIL 2023

Sydney Observatory's monthly guide to the southern sky


SKY GUIDE MARCH 2023

Sydney Observatory's monthly guide to the southern sky
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The Powerhouse acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the ancestral
homelands upon which our museums are situated. We respect their Elders, past,
present and future and recognise their continuous connection to Country.

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