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  • Tourism Trade

    Discover the beauty and wonder of Australia with Sydney Opera House Tourism Trade. Explore the best of Australia with the help of Sydney Opera House Tourism Trade.

    A long shot of the Sydney opera house at sunset.
  • Uncovered

    Now in its fourth year, Uncovered is a platform for local artists, makers, creatives and artisans to showcase their artistic excellence through the support of our Uncovered program.It’s an opportunity for Australian-designed products to headline a residency in the Sydney Opera House’s on-site and online retail shop, and for the creatives to join the growing Uncovered community of alumni participants.

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  • Cheat sheet: Paul Kelly

    More than just our country’s greatest singer-songwriter or “Australia’s Bob Dylan”, Paul Kelly is a national treasure.

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    A painting of a man with no hair and blue top facing forward.
  • Careers

    Join the team and help shape the future of Australia’s favourite building.

  • Go native: Delicious Indigenous recipes for your next iso-dinner party

    Fancy yourself a freshly minted iso chef extraordinaire? Take your skills to the next level with these mouth watering gourmet recipes from Australia’s top First Nations chefs.

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  • Guide to UnWrapped 2023

    Unwrapping the latest performances by the independent artists of UnWrapped 2023.

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  • Visit

    Plan your visit to the Sydney Opera House, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Australia's icon. Step inside for a tour or performance today. There's nothing quite like it.

    A ferry passing in front of the Sydney Opera House under a pink sky.
  • Michael Nelson Jagamara and Possum Dreaming

    Michael Nelson Jagamara’s monumental 10-metre painting Possum Dreaming was installed at the Opera House in 1998.

    Jagamara photographed in black and white sitting on carpeted steps in front of the mural 'Possum Dreaming'.
  • No Aboriginal disadvantage

    Aboriginal culture can be part of Australia's shared strength, says SOH's head of First Nations Programming Rhoda Roberts.

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    Women in sand pit performing indigenous dance in the Homeground of Sydney opera house.
  • A Possum Story

    Michael Jagamara was born into and revelled in a time of great change and opportunities. Following the end of World War II, abstract expressionism had arrived in the Australian art world and Sidney Nolan completed his Ned Kelly series. Also in that year, in the north part of Western Australia, in an amazingly unread, event, at least 800 Aboriginal pastoral workers walked off the job and began one of the longest industrial strikes in Australian history.

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    Michael Nelson Jagamara wearing a beige suit jacket over a blue and white checked shirt and wide brim hat, standing in front of an artwork in pastel colours.