PLACES OF INTEREST

Sydney is stunning. There’s no doubt that sparkling Sydney Harbour makes it an attractive destination, but there’s lots more going for it than just natural beauty. Take in the smooth sandstone of colonial buildings, enjoy entertaining theatre, visit world-class museums and indulge in gourmet delights. Below are some recommendations of our favourite places to visit, explore , eat and drink in Sydney. For more information on any of the places listed below click on the relevant name to visit their website.

Things to do 

Darling Square

A vibrant district that’s only a few minutes’ walk from the world’s most beautiful harbour, with world-class dining, laneway bars, and major education and cultural institutions.

Steam Mill Lane

Always-on and larger-than-life, this little laneway punches above its weight with a mix of emerging fashion and lifestyle retailers, and is also the new home of some of Sydney’s best-known and loved food concepts. 

The Goods line

The Goods Line is a shared pedestrian and cycle path, and green public space, connecting Ultimo with Darling Harbour. It’s surrounded by some of Sydney’s most important cultural, educational and media institutions, such as the ABC, UTS, TAFE and the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences (Powerhouse).

Wander serene pathways and take in exotic plants, blooming flowers and a lake of shimmering Koi, or settle in and soak up the ambience with some mouthwatering Chinese cuisine at The Gardens by Lotus, housed within the heritage-listed Teahouse. By day, enjoy a variety of teas and dumplings; by night, a bold and fiery Sichuan feast. 

Barangaroo

Design excellence. World class dining. Natural beauty. From the calm of the headland Reserve in the north to the urban energy of the southern retail precinct, Barangaroo is your place to meet, work, dine, relax or just soak up a whole new view of Sydney. 

Enter the awesome world of underwater warfare aboard a navy submarine explore the last of the big-gun destroyers marvel at the Spirit of Australia, holder of the world water speed record since 1978 climb aboard HMB Endeavour, a magnificent replica of Captain James Cook's famous vessel of discovery, or the 1874 James Craig—or climb the 1874 Cape Bowling Green Lighthouse.

Restaurants & Bars


 
Biaggio Cafe
48 Pirrama Rd, Pyrmont


Atelier By Sofitel
Level 3, 12 Darling Drive Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour

Cafe Del Mar
35 Wheat Road, Rooftop Terrace, Cockle Bay Wharf, Darling Harbour

Criniti's
Level 2, Harbourside Shopping Centre Darling Harbour

Champagne Bar
Level 3, 12 Darling DriveSofitel Sydney Darling Harbour

Bungalow 8
8 The Promenade, King Street Wharf, Sydney

Helm Bar
1 Wheat Road, Aquarium Pier, Darling Harbour

The Port
103 Lonsdale St
12pm-12am

Key Dates

Virtual Registration Available
5th July, 2021

Virtual Registration Closes 
14th  July, 2021

Conference Opens
12th July, 2021

Conference Closes
14th July, 2021

Conference Conveners

       

The Special Education Principals and Leaders Association of New South Wales (SEPLA) is an organisation to provide support to all special education leaders in public schools NSW.

   

  

ASEPA is the national voice for students, teachers and leaders in specialist education in Australia. ASEPA is connected, united and visible. ASEPA collaborates and leads at the state, national and international level.   

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