Sydney 'secret tunnels' claim collapses under scrutiny

David Williams April 28, 2025
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Sydney's Westfield Miranda shopping centre does not sit on top of the tunnel system shown here. Image by AAP/Facebook

WHAT WAS CLAIMED

Videos show a secret network of tunnels beneath a Sydney shopping centre.

OUR VERDICT

False. The videos show locations in the UK and Italy.

 AAP FACTCHECK - Videos falsely claiming to show a secret labyrinth beneath a suburban Sydney shopping centre have some social media users convinced it really exists.

However, the footage shows historical underground sites in the UK and Italy.

Facebook users have posted links to two separate TikTok videos claiming a secret underground network of tunnels and chambers exists beneath Westfield Miranda in Sydney's south. 

Several Facebook posts link to a TikTok video that purports to show access to the underground tunnels via an out of service lift in the shopping centre car park.

Other posts link to a TikTok video that claims an intriguing bunker system, complete with wartime radio equipment, exists beneath the same shopping centre.

The first video begins at the car park lifts, where an "out of service" elevator is claimed to be the only one out of three that goes down to the secret site. 

There are several videos online featuring people exploring the actual underground sites.

"I'm going to go in the lift today, gonna put in the secret code," says the person filming.

"And I'll show you guys what sits under the centre."

The video fades to black, then shows a tunnel system of corridors and rooms with exposed brick and limestone walls, which appear to be long-abandoned.

However, a Google reverse image search is much more prosaic, revealing several sources that identify the tunnels as the Champagne Caves, also known as Oil Mills West and Finnis Hill Caves in Dover, England. 

The caves are described on a website called Subterranea Britannica, and images on the site show the same underground corridor seen in the TikTok video.

Urban exploring forum Oblivion State also features a discussion and photos from the Dover caves, with one image showing one of the same rooms seen in the TikTok video (timestamp one minute 32 seconds).

The second TikTok video, posted in April 2025, features walk-through footage of abandoned military-type equipment in rooms with plaster walls and tiled floors, and long corridors with pipes along the walls. 

Explorers visiting the Cold War bunker in Italy.

A Google reverse image search of several screengrabs reveals it is from a video on the Exploring the Unbeaten Path YouTube channel showing urban explorers visiting an abandoned Cold War bunker in Italy.

A scene in the YouTube video (timestamp 14:34) from December 2020 matches a segment in the TikTok video (timestamp 00:16). 

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