Cockatoo Island, situated in the heart of Sydney Harbour, has a rich history dating back to the 1800s when it served as a gaol, with much of its infrastructure built by convicts. Today, visitors can explore the remnants of this era and learn about the island’s significant role in shipbuilding. The island offers a variety of experiences, from visiting historical sites to enjoying a meal at one of the cafés or even staying overnight in heritage homes or a campground. Occasional live performances add to the vibrant atmosphere, making it a multifaceted destination.
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