The White Bay Power Station is situated at the head of White Bay in Rozelle, on the traditional Country of the Wanngal clan.1 It was Sydney’s longest serving coal-fired power station (1917–1984) that remains standing today. The complex comprises a Coal Handling Shed and External Conveyor, two landmark Chimney Stacks and Ash Handling Tower, a Boiler House, a Pump House, a Turbine Hall, Administration and Staff Accommodation, a Transformer Alley, a Switch House, a Control Room Building, as well as smaller structures for amenity and storage.