The building's sail-like roof has been a Darling Harbour landmark since 1991. Inside, the focus runs from Indigenous watercraft and migration vessels to naval history and ocean science — reflecting the reality that Australia's identity was largely formed at the water's edge. The Gadigal fished these sheltered harbour waters long before the museum arrived to tell the broader story.
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