Matariki

Overview

Celebrate Matariki rising at Sydney Observatory with a mid-winter program inspired by Te Mātahi o te Tau, the Māori New Year. Matariki, the Māori name for the star cluster also known as Pleiades, rises every midwinter, heralding a time of remembrance, celebration and renewal. Start your Matariki journey online by sharing the names of loved ones lost since the stars last rose and expressing your intentions for the coming year. Your heartfelt…

Celebrate Matariki rising at Sydney Observatory with a mid-winter program inspired by Te Mātahi o te Tau, the Māori New Year.

Matariki, the Māori name for the star cluster also known as Pleiades, rises every midwinter, heralding a time of remembrance, celebration and renewal.

Start your Matariki journey online by sharing the names of loved ones lost since the stars last rose and expressing your intentions for the coming year. Your heartfelt contributions will be included in the beautiful Speaking the Stars ritual, featuring projections with your messages against stunning panoramas of the night sky from Dark Sky Project, vocalised by artist Jamaica Moana on the night.

Location

Sydney Observatory

1003 Upper Fort St Millers Point NSW 2000 Australia

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Location - 1003 Upper Fort St Millers Point NSW 2000 Australia

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Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.