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Darling Harbour Conventions, Exhibitions and Events

Welcome to the buzz and excitement that encapsulates Darling Harbour. It is one of the world's great waterfront tourism destinations. Over a panoramic harbour setting, the precinct has many of Australia's major tourist attractions, including the Sydney Aquarium, Powerhouse Museum, Imax Theatre, Chinese Gardens, Australian Maritime Museum, and amenities such as the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre. Cockle Bay Wharf and King Street Wharf are two of Sydney's most exciting dining and entertainment destinations, a place where tourists and locals come to play... Darling Harbour.

Tinytoreum Exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum

The Tinytoreum features tiny museum treasures that have inspired children's tales by author Jackie French and illustrator Bruce Whatley.

Darling Harbour Fiesta

Salsa, samba, meringue, tango.... Darling Harbour's Fiesta is Australia’s hottest Latin festival. Fiesta is sassy, sexy and sensational, combining live performances with a delicious range of Latin American and Spanish food stalls at Tumbalong Park.

Shopping

There is no place better to shop than in Sydney. All the major stores are located next to must see sights like the Queen Victoria Building, the Opera House and of course the Darling Harbour. See what all the fuss is about and enjoy filling your wardrobe with clothes and souvenirs from the best stores the city has to offer.

Artefact H10515 - Powerhouse Museum

Artefact H10515 is highly responsive; moving, breathing and feeding on digital sources within and beyond the walls of the Museum. Find out what it is and prepare to be surprised!

Darling Harbour Events

Enjoy events galore at Darling Harbour as the lighter nights and warmer days of Spring approach. Marvel at spectacular firework displays at Harbourside and Cockle Bay Wharf - all for FREE!

Golden Brushtail Possum

A Golden Babe has arrived at Sydney Wildlife World. Discover it on Sydney's wildest new flora and fauna attraction.

Kakadu Gorge - The Last Living Dinosaur Exhibit

There is something lurking in the water at Darling Harbour...one of the world's largest crocodiles is making its way to Sydney Wildlife World.