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Scale to the Summit of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and discover fresh perspectives on the city below with an Indigenous Storyteller as your guide.
2 decades after thousands of Australians walked across the Bridge in the name of reconciliation, this 3-hour experience offers a unique and unmissable immersion into Aboriginal stories and landmarks across the harbour. With Burrawa — a local Aboriginal word that means “above” or “upwards”— visitors step through history with stories that span thousands of years to the present day.
Gaze out to sea through Aboriginal eyes. Look down on the shores where Patyegarang taught William Dawes the language of Sydney. Learn the origins of the familiar place names that circle the water’s edge, Bennelong Point and Barangaroo.
With a view that is celebrated around the world, this special event offers a rare opportunity to broaden our understanding and appreciation of the Harbour City.