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Gadigal Country

Whether you’re standing atop the Sydney Harbour Bridge or gazing through a skyscraper window, the views of Sydney Harbour from up high will draw you in.

Boats and watercraft go about their business, weaving paths within the confines of famous landmarks, including the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Luna Park, and the harbour’s many islands – Shark, Clark, Rodd, Goat and Cockatoo.

Before you know it, 10 minutes have passed, and wherever you are it is a wonderful opportunity to admire the harbour’s undisputed beauty as well as consider the great cultural and historical significance of the area, particularly to the Gadigal people.

Today, wherever you go in Sydney – Gadigal country – Australia’s First Nations people are acknowledged.

Prior to colonisation they were dependent on the harbour for providing most of their food

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