White Bay Power Station

The White Bay Power Station, a heritage-listed site, is one of Sydney's oldest surviving power stations. It has been transformed into a versatile event space for businesses and creatives. Built between 1912 and 1917, it once powered Sydney's tram and rail network. Following restoration efforts, it now serves as a vibrant hub for arts, culture, and community. The dynamic spaces within the station can accommodate private gatherings and large-scale public events. The venue can be hired as a whole, or individual buildings can be rented separately.

Boiler Room

The Boiler House is a remarkable example of early 20th-century industrial architecture with a robust structure and plenty of natural light. Spanning over 2,500 square meters, it is suitable for various events including corporate functions, concerts, and art exhibitions. 

The space can be adapted for banquet-style dinners, theatre-style presentations, or informal mingling areas. Its distinctive character and flexibility make it perfect for large-scale events, cultural gatherings, fashion shows, filming, live music performances, and exhibitions.

Turbine Hall

Discover the Turbine Hall at White Bay Power Station, offering a unique glimpse into Sydney's industrial past. The Hall features an expansive space with 26-meter-high ceilings, making it perfect for exhibitions, concerts, and corporate functions.

Adjacent to the Turbine Hall, the Pump House retains original features for a more intimate environment, suitable for smaller gatherings. Both spaces are equipped with amenities to provide a seamless event experience, including accessibility features. Whether hosting a gala, performance, or intimate gathering, White Bay Power Station offers a versatile venue with industrial grandeur.

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White Bay Power Station

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White Bay Power Station

Robert St, Rozelle NSW 2039, Australia