Sydney Heritage Fleet's Steam Ships

Sydney Heritage Fleet's Steam Ships The steam whistles of these restored operating 110+ year old vessels on regular cruises carry memori She is the oldest tug in working order in Australia.

Waratah, a coal-fired tug, was built at Cockatoo Island, Sydney and launched on the 21st May 1902. Originally named Burunda, her primary role was to tow dredges and barges between the various ports along the NSW coast. She carried a crew of 14, including six officers who were accommodated in separate cabins aft. With raked funnel and counter stern, Waratah has the graceful proportions of a vessel

of her era. Her sea-going days nearly ended in 1948 when, due to her age and condition, she was restricted to Newcastle Harbour. In 1968 it was announced that the old tug was beyond economical repair and was to be disposed of for scrap. The Sydney Heritage Fleet, realising her historical importance, acted to save her and proceeded to purchase the vessel from the Department of Public Works. After a subsequent five-year restoration program she is now, once again, fully operational. The Waratah's authentic restoration has gained the Fleet world-wide recognition for historic ship preservation. Waratah is available for charter and is suitable for corporate and private functions such as weddings, birthdays and other events. Operating times are 10:00am to 10:00pm, on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. She carries 49 passengers on four-hour cruises of Sydney Harbour.

15/05/2026

Address

Gate 4, James Craig Road
Rozelle, NSW
2039

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+61292983888

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