WugulOra Morning Ceremony 2026
Schedule
Mon Jan 26 2026 at 07:30 am to 08:30 am
UTC+11:00Location
Walumil Lawns | Sydney, NS
Begin your national day with a moment of reflection and unity. The WugulOra Morning Ceremony is a sacred and moving event held at Barangaroo Reserve, celebrating the culture and resilience of First Nations Australians. Through ancient smoking ceremonies, traditional dance, and song, WugulOra invites all Australians to come together in a spirit of togetherness.
The ceremony features the Aboriginal and Australian flags being raised together atop the Sydney Harbour Bridge, accompanied by the National Anthem sung in both Eora and English. It is a powerful reminder of our shared history and our journey toward a united future.
Event Details:
- Date: Monday, 26 January 2026
- Time: 7:30 AM β 8:30 AM
- Location: Walumil Lawns, Barangaroo Reserve, NSW
- Cost: FREE (Open to the public, no tickets required)
What to Expect:
- Ancient Rituals: A traditional Smoking Ceremony performed to cleanse the way for new beginnings and fresh inspiration.
- Cultural Performances: Breathtaking dance and music from Aboriginal artists, blending historical traditions with modern expression.
- Official Addresses: Speeches from the Governor of New South Wales, the Premier of NSW, and a representative from the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council.
- The National Anthem: A stirring rendition of the anthem performed in both English and Eora language.
How to Watch:
- In-Person: Everyone is welcome to gather on the lawns of Barangaroo Reserve. The site is accessible and offers a peaceful setting for morning reflection.
- Live Broadcast: For those unable to attend in person, the ceremony is broadcast live on NITV, SBS, and SBS On Demand starting at 7:30 AM.
Planning Your Visit:
- Getting There: Barangaroo Reserve is a short walk from Wynyard Station. Public transport is highly recommended as road closures will be in place throughout the CBD for later events.
- What to Bring: Consider bringing a reusable water bottle and sun protection. As this is a ceremony of reflection, a respectful atmosphere is encouraged.
- Accessibility: The event at Walumil Lawns is fully accessible.
The Meaning of WugulOra: For over two decades, this ceremony (formerly known as Woggan-ma-gule) has served as the official start to Australia Day in Sydney. It is a dedicated space to acknowledge the strength of First Nations Australians and to celebrate a nation proudly anchored by timeless rituals and stories.
Where is it happening?
Walumil Lawns, Barangaroo Ave, Barangaroo NSW 2000, Australia, SydneyEvent Location & Nearby Stays:

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