Tumbalong Park Explained

Tumbalong Park is a park in Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia. The park was designed using native Australian foliage decorated with fountains as an urban stream. The name "Tumbalong" is from Dharug as spoken by the Eora people and means "place where seafood is found".[1]

The park is used as a venue for central Sydney events, including New Year's Eve and Australia Day celebrations.

Culture

This site was used for the skydiving opening scene in 20th Century Fox's .

It used to be the location for Sega World Sydney which opened in 1997 and closed in November 2000.

Geography

Tumbalong park spans .

A children's playground area includes a water park containing 26 water jets, a water slide, jumbo swings, tangled web and a 10 metre high octanet jungle gym.[2]

The park is adjacent to the Chinese Garden of Friendship.[3]

Amenities

Public toilets, cafes and restaurants are located on the park's fringes.

Access

The park is a public space and is accessible by bus, train via Town Hall Station, ferry services from King Street Wharf and Pyrmont Bay wharf and light rail services via the Paddy's Market, Exhibition Centre, Convention or Pyrmont Bay stops.[4]

Incidents

In 1994, local David Kang fired two blank shots at Charles III (the then Prince of Wales) who was giving a speech at the park. Charles was not injured and Kang was arrested by police.[5]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: History and Heritage. Darling Harbour. 14 June 2015.
  2. Web site: Darling Harbour Kids playground | Darling Harbour.
  3. Web site: Chinese Garden of Friendship - Things to do in Sydney | Darling Harbour.
  4. Web site: Tumbalong Park - City of Sydney. www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au. 2016-10-26.
  5. Web site: 2014-08-12 . Student Fires 2 Blanks at Prince Charles - Los Angeles Times . 2022-01-02 . Los Angeles Times. https://web.archive.org/web/20140812170551/http://articles.latimes.com/1994-01-27/news/mn-15986_1_britain-s-prince-charles . 12 August 2014 . live.