The Park's Profile
Vibrant, ambitious and dynamic, the Australian Technology Park is host to a diverse community of science, communications and IT companies. Amidst its imposing industrial architecture and innovative campus environment, the park is home to one of Australia’s most unique conferencing and exhibition venues. Read more.
The Park's Heritage and History
With the Eveleigh Railway Yard as its centrepiece, the Australian Technology Park was once the location of Australia’s largest industrial complex. To this day, the park still retains and celebrates much of its rich cultural heritage. Read more.
Resident Companies
From small incubator start-ups right through to large multinationals, the Australian Technology Park is host to a multitude of organisations in fields as diverse as biotechnology, IT, education and energy. For a comprehensive guide to the companies within the park, click here.
Eveleigh Market
Every Saturday, Eveleigh Market play host to a magically atmospheric farmers market, showcasing the finest, freshest produce from throughout New South Wales. On the first Sunday of the month, the markets transform into a vibrant artisans market, where talented artists and designers gather to display a stunning collection of diverse and highly original work. Read more.
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LATEST NEWS
See all news articlesStolen banner trumps Christmas Banner Competition
The Eveleigh Farmer’s Market was alive with festive cheer and celebration on Saturday, 10 December 2011 with ‘Life for Koori Kids’ winning the top prize for their vibrant and creative entry in the Market’s annual Christmas Banner Competition.
An Australian Christmas for local school kids
What is an Australian Christmas? This is the theme for students from Alexandria Park Community School who have been busy painting for the Eveleigh Market Christmas Banner Competition
ATP reduces its carbon ‘thumbprint’
The installation of a new solar power system on the roof of the NICTA Building at Australian Technology Park (ATP) is driving renewable energy as part of the Park’s overall sustainability strategy.

