Harbour Trust

Harbour Trust

Established by the Federal Government, the Harbour Trust protects and manages extraordinary foreshore sites on Sydney Harbour. Our portfolio includes Cockatoo Island, Headland Park (Mosman), Macquarie Lightstation, North Head Sanctuary (Manly) and Sub Base Platypus (North Sydney).

Each site is rich in heritage value, with artefacts from Sydney’s naval, industrial and convict history as well as strong ties to First Nations countries.

Striking a balance between innovation and conservation, our role is to breathe new life into these locations, creating vibrant public domains where visitors can engage with local history and enjoy unique experiences.

The Harbour Trust acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands, waters and sky of Sydney Harbour, and the sites under our stewardship.

Visit: www.harbourtrust.gov.au/en/

Meet our tenants: WOTSO

Meet our tenants: WOTSO

Welcome to Cockatoo Island

Welcome to Cockatoo Island

Travel Oz - Cockatoo Island

Travel Oz - Cockatoo Island

Sand Sculpture Tutorial

Sand Sculpture Tutorial

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  • @thomaselliott573
    @thomaselliott57322 күн бұрын

    Lucky you have all that tokenistic fashionable quasi-aboriginal painting to make this look like a woke joke

  • @ericsheehan5279
    @ericsheehan5279Ай бұрын

    Spent a lot of time down there on the subs when they came in. Used to meet the boats down there when they came in and removed certain valves off the torpedo tubes to take them back to Garden Island to be re calibrated. Other times I would be down the torpedo tubes sanding gas check rings. One time we spent 6 weeks down there scraping chocks for the search and attack periscopes. Great team of blokes and we had a good time doing it as well. Used to look forward to going down there for a change. They were great days spent with an awesome crew working on the O class subs.

  • @weerahk
    @weerahkАй бұрын

    I love this thank you

  • @wollondillyargyle281
    @wollondillyargyle2812 ай бұрын

    Cockatoo Island should be the base for the new submarines.

  • @ericsheehan5279
    @ericsheehan52792 ай бұрын

    Maritime training school.

  • @matthewphair2469
    @matthewphair24693 ай бұрын

    Seriously one of Australia's most important training facilities and construction sites. It should be modernised and used for what it was designed. The history is important yes, but you could not find a better location for the dry docks etc. Getting the tradesman there would require accomodation to be built due to housing and rental costs in Sydney but the National Security of having a working dockyard would be of far greater importance the any other applications.

  • @pennymitchell8523
    @pennymitchell85234 ай бұрын

    My husband was a submariner around this time. We have met Geoff and have become friends as members of The Submarine Association

  • @neverceded6643
    @neverceded66434 ай бұрын

    So hold on what happened to the 29 mobs of the Darug Nation ? You had Darug men on the opera house on Australia day. You use Darug language and at this very moment apparently files and HDDs are getting wiped at Dhawaral Land Council. Nothing worse than cultural theft for gain.

  • @wolfoffroad
    @wolfoffroad7 ай бұрын

    My son (11 yrs old) and I camped overnight on Cockatoo a few weeks ago. We took our bikes on the ferry down Parramatta river, rode around the island for the day learning about both the convict and maritime history, pitched a tent near the power building and woke up with the best view of Sydney harbour. All for $60 dollarydoos and the cost of a ferry ride. He really got a sense of the history and importance it played in Sydney's past, and had an adventure at the same time. Thanks to Sydney Harbour Trust for making it possible. I loved it, and so did he.

  • @PlasticRevolver69
    @PlasticRevolver698 ай бұрын

    During the next war we will get to see some of these places restored

  • @wallywally8282
    @wallywally82829 ай бұрын

    I thought this was about the Island was the one of theNth west coast🙁🙁

  • @hifives2
    @hifives29 ай бұрын

    Bob Hawke ordered the shutdown that put thousands of workers on the dole

  • @tonydodds5207
    @tonydodds52079 ай бұрын

    Where is the acknowledgement of the benefits Europeans have had on past, present and future citizens of Australia? Shame to see such a proud base defamed like this.

  • @kenc3288
    @kenc32889 ай бұрын

    What a great production. Such an interesting time in our history..really enjoyed these 26 minutes. Well done..😀😀

  • @brianingarfill1773
    @brianingarfill17739 ай бұрын

    As a £10 POME who lived in Sydney for 5 years in 1970 your organisation and volunteers have done an amazing job of "sharing Sydney with the world, even though I missed it thank you

  • @warrenbackhouse9447
    @warrenbackhouse94479 ай бұрын

    I was an apprentice boilermaker at Garden Island Dockyard who spend six months at Cockatoo Island in 1965, while there I worked on the construction of HMAS Stalwart and HMAS Torrens, it was the best experience I could have had.

  • @joevella6629
    @joevella66299 ай бұрын

    Hi there I started my apprenticeship in 1978 as a boilermaker, I had 10 years working at the dock I left just before the commissioning of the HMAS Success. It was a crying shame when they closed it down, great place to learn and trade , I fondly remember taking guided tours around the yard when I was a apprentice, TAFE class schools ext , I was awarded best app boilermaker from 1st year through to 4th year, and I remember John Jeremy giving me my award, great memories, still reflect my time at Cockatoo ' THANKS '

  • @hifives2
    @hifives29 ай бұрын

    The yard boss at the time was Steve Rafter , and in 132 shop we had old Laurie building the modules and double bulkheads for the AOR 25:59

  • @chopperking007
    @chopperking0079 ай бұрын

    Now we build what ?

  • @nkelly.9
    @nkelly.99 ай бұрын

    Nothing. We flip houses, ever since little johnny gave tax concessions to speculators. Why would anyone work and get taxed when you can flip houses and get tax concessions?

  • @howardcroft3748
    @howardcroft37489 ай бұрын

    Well that was 26 minutes incredibly well spent. Thank you so much for posting.

  • @robertlewis7237
    @robertlewis72379 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU FOR SHARING AUSTRALIA HISTORY

  • @josephblansjaar5871
    @josephblansjaar58719 ай бұрын

    Delightful to see John Jeremy and others telling the story of Cockatoo. I served in the Navy from 1964 and in the following 20 years experienced many refits in Cockatoo. Later with other parties in the Defence Industry we greatly benefitted from the contributions that John Jeremy gave towards our marine engineering endeavors.

  • @warrendargusch5873
    @warrendargusch587310 ай бұрын

    More bs from a semi!

  • @cchc13
    @cchc1310 ай бұрын

    I was a cadet on Snapper Island and went to the launch of some ships at Cockatoo Island. would love to see history of Snapper Island as well

  • @ross.venner
    @ross.venner10 ай бұрын

    I was trained as a boatbuilder by a man who did his time on the island. It made a vital contribution in the World Wars. Now we face the threat of another conflict. We need a good dockyard again, along with the skilled workers to build and repair ships.

  • @michaelmccarthy2819
    @michaelmccarthy281911 ай бұрын

    ⭐ Promo SM

  • @Bryankirshon
    @Bryankirshon11 ай бұрын

    manly

  • @thewheelonthebusgoes
    @thewheelonthebusgoes Жыл бұрын

    The work is stunning.! Thank you for sharing.

  • @jasonwright-brown6240
    @jasonwright-brown6240 Жыл бұрын

    I have to say, no offence but the majority of your references are of propoganda, add me on Facebook and I'll show you actual photographs of him

  • @jasonwright-brown6240
    @jasonwright-brown6240 Жыл бұрын

    Bungaree is my patriarchal grandfather

  • @barneyjacobson6599
    @barneyjacobson6599 Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful! #1 place to + your subs "Promo SM"!!!

  • @lesley.brennan10
    @lesley.brennan10 Жыл бұрын

    Alec brindle from cooma was a aboriginal tracker

  • @thomaselliott573
    @thomaselliott5732 жыл бұрын

    If you ever wanted to feel good about Australia, then you cannot do better than this. Our maritime history has had primary significance in creating our culture and country. Thank you.

  • @user-xl6ox4kc6n
    @user-xl6ox4kc6n11 ай бұрын

    that I you you too welcome to morocco

  • @sarahpersonalexcellenceguide
    @sarahpersonalexcellenceguide2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so very much for telling the story instead of talking about it. It’s wonderful! Is there additional inside knowledge or secret business that you share with outsiders? I know these stories are knowledge networks still passing information that’s thousands of years old. And that you and your people are among the last of the guardians of that knowledge. I’m trying to find out if what I think is true: that secret business contains information about attaining higher levels of consciousness/awareness. Do you know who I might talk to regarding this?

  • @Tyler-uh3oj
    @Tyler-uh3oj2 жыл бұрын

    𝖕𝖗𝖔𝖒𝖔𝖘𝖒

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda2 жыл бұрын

    dude! Love it. that is insane video-workt-alk you later.😯

  • @louisevagiotis6233
    @louisevagiotis62332 жыл бұрын

    Love all Harbour Trust sites

  • @chickgarv4227
    @chickgarv42272 жыл бұрын

    asxr6 vun.fyi

  • @cheriannetony2179
    @cheriannetony21792 жыл бұрын

    5lhed vun.fyi

  • @daraflorence3121
    @daraflorence31212 жыл бұрын

    r7f88 vun.fyi

  • @kajamelisandra9064
    @kajamelisandra90642 жыл бұрын

    pvmbl vyn.fyi

  • @user-es3ln1rp7f
    @user-es3ln1rp7f2 жыл бұрын

    hvcej vun.fyi

  • @sophietownsend5648
    @sophietownsend56482 жыл бұрын

    What a great interview of how your tour guiding journey began. The fact that you are now a "self proclaimed" Fort Nut and first woman volunteer in this sector shows your keen interest in our heritage and the importance of keeping it secure for futures to come. Looking forward to a tour with you Robyn!

  • @SeanaSmith
    @SeanaSmith3 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoyed this story, many thanks.

  • @ianomeara3963
    @ianomeara39633 жыл бұрын

    Like the Williamstown dock yard just let it all go. So sad

  • @the_eminent_Joshua_E_Hrouda
    @the_eminent_Joshua_E_Hrouda3 жыл бұрын

    I was there yesterday, for the first time!!

  • @ChrisAbbott
    @ChrisAbbott3 жыл бұрын

    Looking forward to checking this out

  • @Skippy-id9yt
    @Skippy-id9yt3 жыл бұрын

    Ended up here after watching “I shouldnt be Alive” documentary series where a group of indigenous trackers found a bloke lost for 5 days in the WA desert/scrub but they found he also had dingo tracks following him as well! .....made me want to look into it a little more (as an Australian) we should learn about both sides of the story ,not just have it drilled into us how horrible us white people are.......I was born here in the 80,s just like any aboriginal australian that was born here im native to this land! I dont need to apologise any more than the british should apologise for dragging one of my ancestors here on the Scarborough from England Wheres my sorry from the queen? sounds silly right ...so does me apologising to an aboriginal born here in the 80,s just like me! The last generation that were treated like shit were born in the 70’s ....time to move on and write a new chapter for Australia........Noone talks about how the aboriginal that were treated badly how they treat there own kids like shit due to their own personal issues how they abuse there own children , caused by our Grandfathers of the PAST initially yes I accept that BUT im as native here as the next indigenous bloke born here ....period...... , bout time they write a new story and stop blaming the ghosts of the past ......and any white bloke who has a great great great grandmother of aboriginal descent is NOT indigenous unless they were raised as an indigenous Australian ..... NOW GO ON AND HAVE THIS DELETED AS FREE SPEECH IS ONLY FOR THOSE YOU AGREE WITH RIGHT??????