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  • 5 Sydney Opera House near misses (in the movies)

    • Cinema

    From killer sea creatures to crashing UFOs, the Sydney Opera House has been threatened in the most imaginative and unexpected ways. Here are just a few of our close calls.

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  • House Canteen

    Nestled beneath the sails, House Canteen is a new all-day, canteen inspired dining venue with show-stopping views of Sydney Harbour. Crafted by Solotel Group and Matt Moran, House Canteen offers a vibrant pan-Asian, flavour-led experience suited to those on the run, and those stopping to take in the view.

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  • Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging

    For fifty years, we have created space for conversations that matter while opening up the Opera House to more of the community than ever before.

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  • Work experience

    The Opera House is committed to providing artistic, cultural, educational and employment opportunities that build capacity and understanding. The Opera House believes creating these opportunities is essential to nurture the next generation of artists, audiences and visitors.

    A man in the control room of the Concert Hall.
  • How an artificial reef under the Opera House has helped transform Sydney Harbour

    This World Oceans Day, meet the diving force behind the Opera House’s underwater revolution. Not many people can claim to have dived beneath the Sydney Opera House, but these two marine ecologists from the University of Technology Sydney sure can.

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    Reef starting to grow on the artificial reef pods made with marine-grade steel.
  • Restoring the Coburn Tapestries

    John Coburn was at the height of his fame when the artist was pitched to architect Peter Hall to design the Sydney Opera House theatre curtains in 1969. Hall had taken over from Danish architect Jørn Utzon and was ushering the building towards completion.

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    A women assessing the Tapestry cloth in a warehouse.
  • Covid-19 information for schools visiting the Sydney Opera House

    The health and safety of everyone at the Sydney Opera House is our top priority. The following is designed to assist schools in planning a visit to the Opera House and preparing a risk assessment and/or risk management plan.

    School girls sitting outside on the stairs of the Sydney opera house.
  • How we work

    Information about how the Opera House operates including our governing strategies, action plans, policies, our programming team and resident companies.

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    We are committed to protecting the privacy of our customers. Discover our Customer Privacy Statement and learn how we safeguard your personal information.

  • 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'.