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12.15pm and 2.30pm (Sat 1 to Sun 9 March)
$27 adult, $20 child, $24 concession (includes ferry transfer and guided tour)
Fort Denison, Sydney Harbour National Park
Join a half hour tour of Australia's only Martello Tower with a National Parks and Wildlife Service guide. Explore its fascinating history, enjoy a magnificent 360 degree view of Sydney and its harbour and join in as Fort Denison celebrates its 150th anniversary.
Additional information and bookings (essential):
T (02) 9247 5033
W www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au
6.15pm – 8.30pm
$25 (includes refreshments)
ANZ Theatre, Australian National Maritime Museum, 2 Murray St, Pyrmont
Well-known and highly respected yachtsman and boat builder, Sean Langman will talk on boats and the boat people of Sydney Harbour.
Bookings essential: T (02) 9298 3844
11am – 12pm
FREE
Double Bay Central Library (junior area), 548 New South Head Road, Double Bay
Children and parents are invited to come along and listen to harbour themed stories and activities aimed at teaching children about marine animals and the importance of protecting our harbour.
Additional information and bookings (essential):
T (02) 9391 7107
W www.woollahra.nsw.gov.au
7.45am Rose Bay Ferry Wharf, 8am Manly Yacht Club jetty (except 9 March which departs 1 hour earlier), 12.45pm Rose Bay Ferry Wharf, 1pm Manly Yacht Club jetty. (1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 March)
$109 per person with own scuba equipment, $159 with Pro Dive equipment.
Various including Magic Point, South Head, Long Reef, Old Man’s Hat, Dee Why Wide, Blue Fish and The Valiant
Explore Sydney Harbour from a different angle - underwater! Enjoy a double dive from the most luxurious dive boat in Sydney. Come and enjoy the best water clarity in more than 100 years and discover the ever increasing diversity of marine life that the harbour sustains.
Additional information and bookings (essential):
T (02) 9264 6177
W www.prodive.com.au
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Disclaimer: Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority is the coordinator of the 2008 Sydney Harbour Week. Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority is not, however, responsible for organising individual events that take place under the 2008 Sydney Harbour Week banner, and it makes no representations or warranties. |