 | Bondi BeachBondi, home of Australia's oldest Life Saving Club, is popular with the locals who participate in a wealth of activities that include beach volleyball, surfing, jogging, skateboarding on the ramp, roller blading and power walking. Most end up in one of the many outdoor cafes and restaurants... read more |
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 | Sydney Harbour An essential Sydney experience. Incorporating the harbour's islands and much of the Foreshore, Sydney Harbour National Park brims with picnic areas, bays, harbour pools and beaches to relax in. It's where ferries, yachts, cruise vessels, jet... read more |
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 | Darling HarbourA cosmopolitan waterfront destination Alive with activity day and night Darling Harbour is hugely popular with visitors to Sydney. It has developed into one of the city's largest dining, shopping and entertainment precincts. One of Sydney's newest hotspots... read more |
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 | Balmain A real pub culture and a contemporary dining scene Historically Balmain was one of Sydney's oldest working class suburbs where many of Sydney's ferries were built. Today it's renowned for being one of the city's trendiest and most affluent suburbs... read more |
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 | Balmoral BeachIn the vicinity of Balmoral Beach are restaurants, beautiful houses and expensive yachts. It's an ideal place for a quick swim and takeaway fish and chips at sunset. In fact, its the type of beach where you can take your rollerblades, dog, bike, sailboard and football, or just a picnic basket. The... read more |
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 | Cronulla BeachCronulla, in the Sutherland Shire on Sydney's southern coast, is the only Sydney beach that can be reached by train, meaning you can visit without headache of finding a carpark. South Cronulla beach is safe and sandy - and with gentle waves it is great for all beach activities, from swimming... read more |
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 | DarlinghurstHappening nightlife for the streetwise Just east of the city centre, Darlinghurst starts near Hyde Park at Oxford Street and extends towards Kings Cross at William Street. Darlinghurst and Paddington, two suburbs with contrasting personalities, share... read more |
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 | Double BayBoutiques amongst the boulevards This harbourside precinct with its cosmopolitan café society is home t o a number of designer boutiques, making it perfect for those with a penchant for upmarket fashions. Be sure to wander past the grand residential... read more |
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 | GlebeReplenish your soul with alternative food and therapies Glebe is a popular residential area renowned for its New Age vibe. It's architecturally interesting with its charming mix of workers' cottages and grand 19th century abodes inhabited by a colourful... read more |
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 | Hawkesbury GatewayA taste of the country along the Hawkesbury River. The Hawkesbury Gateway boasts the natural beauty of the Hills and the Hawkesbury River. Just a moderate drive away from the city it's the ideal location for a serene getaway. Antique and craft shops nestle amongst boutique galleries where... read more |
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 | Haymarket The spice of Sydney's life Located adjacent to Darling Harbour, Haymarket is home to Sydney's Chinatown, the city's Chinese community having settled there in large numbers in the second half of the 19th Century. Fittingly it is filled with food halls... read more |
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 | Kings CrossVibrant and diverse entertainment all day, every day Kings Cross, the most densely populated square kilometre in Australia, buzzes with nightclubs, live music, adult entertainment and more than two hundred of the city's finest restaurants, bars and cafes. Australia's best known entertainment... read more |
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 | Macarthur Rich in colonial history and outdoor experiences Sydney's Macarthur lays 50km south west of Sydney centre and is renowned as the birthplace of Australia's wool, wheat and wine industries. Discover the hidden secrets of a region emersed in history... read more |
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 | Manly Beachside jewel with a relaxed holiday feel A visit to Manly by ferry provides you with the quintessential Sydney experience. The thirty-minute cruise across Sydney Harbour puts you in a relaxed mood to enjoy this easy-going and cosmopolitan suburb... read more |
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 | Mosman A sophisticated shopping village surrounded by harbour beaches Situated on Sydney's lower north shore, Mosman is a smart yet relaxed harbourside suburb just a short ferry ride from Circular Quay. Mosman, in between Sydney's famous Taronga Zoo and... read more |
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 | Northern Beaches Waterways, beaches and seaside villages Spanning the area just north of Manly to the tip of the peninsula at the mouth of the Hawkesbury River, Sydney's beautiful Northern Beaches and Pittwater offer you relaxation and recreation side by side... read more |
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 | Paddington Street chic by design Paddington is a fashionable suburb renowned for its Federation-style terraced housing. Bustling Oxford Street contrasts with the leafy calm of the rest of the suburb where you'll discover houses with "iron lace" - Paddington's... read more |
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 | Parramatta A fine example of a living museum Shortly after the arrival of the British First Fleet in 1788, Governor Arthur Phillip established Parramatta as a market town to supply fresh produce to the new settlement at Sydney Cove. Parramatta then outshone... read more |
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 | Royal Botanic GardensWelcome to the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, an oasis of 30 hectares in the heart of the city. Wrapped around Farm Cove at the edge of Sydney Harbour, the Gardens occupy one of Sydney's most spectacular positions. Established in 1816, it is the oldest scientific institution in the country and... read more |
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 | Sydney Harbour BridgeSydney Harbour Bridge is the world's largest steel arch bridge - although not the longest. It has become an iconic symbol of Australia spanning beautiful Sydney Harbour dotted with boats, often with the Opera House in shot. The total length of the bridge including approaches, is 1149 metres... read more |
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 | Sydney Olympic ParkHome of the ‘Best Games Ever', Sydney Olympic Park is a gold medal attraction. Relive Olympic memories by joining a Games Trail Walking Tour, or try a Telstra Stadium 'Behind the Scenes' Tour. Other tours include a self guided audio tour and a tour of the Aquatic Centre... read more |
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 | Sydney Opera HouseTake home more than just a photo; venture beneath the sails of Sydney Opera House for an unforgettable experience! When visitors to Sydney Opera House come out from behind the camera, you can discover so much more. In just over three decades Sydney Opera House has evolved into one of the... read more |
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 | The Rocks Sydney's heritage setting for a contemporary City The historic site of Sydney's first European settlement, The Rocks boasts one of the best positions on the harbour. Successfully combining a colourful history with a warm ambience and Australian... read more |
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 | Watsons BayA charming fishing village perched on South Head Watsons Bay attracts visitors and locals alike thanks to its unique blend of secluded beaches, spectacular coastal walks, historic charm and waterfront restaurants. Appreciate Watsons Bay's wonderful... read more |
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 | Woolloomooloo Vibrant and diverse entertainment all day, every day Woolloomooloo offers a multitude of waterfront al fresco dining experiences along the restored Woolloomooloo Wharf providing stunning views of the city skyline and harbour surrounds... read more |
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 | Agnes BanksAgnes Banks, New South Wales, is located on the uppermost northwest boundary of the City of Penrith. The suburb was settled as early as 1804 by Andrew Thompson who leased his land out to tenant farmers on the gently undulating alluvial farmlands. Natural woodlands and sandy deposits make... read more |
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 | AnnangroveAnnangrove is located approximately 40 kilometres northwest of Sydney in the Shire of Baulkham Hills. Annangrove is located between Kenthurst and Kellyville and was named after Annangrove House. The house belonged to Edward Charles Johnston whose grandfather, George Johnston, was the original... read more |
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 | AppinThis historic town named after the village of Appin in Scotland, dates back to 1811 and was the fifth village in the colony. In 1824, explorers, Hume and Hovell commenced their expedition to Port Phillip from this district and a monument stands on the road from Campbelltown commemorating the... read more |
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 | ArcadiaArcadia is located approximately 40 kilometres northwest of Sydney in the Shire of Hornsby. The original inhabitants of the Arcadia area were the Darug people. The Darug were the custodians of the majority of what is now the Greater Sydney region. They were divided into a number of different... read more |
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 | BalmoralThis beautiful, harbourside beach offers visitors safe swimming and stunning scenery - including one of Sydney's best views of the heads. read more |
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 | BankstownLocated in the geographical heart of Sydney, Bankstown is just a 30 minute drive from the Sydney city centre. Bankstown is a vibrant, colourful city with beautiful bushland, a thriving city centre and International-standard sports facilities. With residents from over 160 different countries... read more |
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 | Bankstown AirportEstablished in 1940, Bankstown Airport is located on the doorstep of Western Sydney, just 22km south-west of the metropolitan central business district, and two kilometres from the M-5. The facility is constructed on a 313 hectare site comprising three runways, extensive taxiway and apron areas... read more |
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 | BargoIn Bargo, settlers first recorded sightings of the koala, lyrebird and wombat. Ex-convict, John Wilson, noted the tree animals in his diary describing the lyrebird as a pheasant, hence the name Pheasants Nest, and recorded the koala as being known to the Aboriginal people as Cullawine... read more |
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 | Baulkham HillsBaulkham Hills is located approximately 30 kilometres northwest of Sydney in the Shire of Baulkham Hills. William Joyce, the first settler in the Hills, was given a grant of 30 acres in 1794 near today's Junction Road and Old Windsor Road. The oldest farmhouse in the area is Joyce Farmhouse... read more |
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 | BerambingBerambing is a small village along the Bells Line of Road, Home to Chapel on the Hill and other accommodation places you will find nearby if attending a Wedding in this area. Close to Mt Tomah Gardens and other plant festivals that are held in the area throughout the year... read more |
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 | Berkshire ParkBerkshire Park, New South Wales, is located on the uppermost northeast boundary of the City of Penrith. Its eastern boundary is Ropes Creek and the suburbs of Llandilo and Londonderry are its southern and western neighbours. Berkshire Park is a sparsely populated rural suburb with limited... read more |
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 | Berowra WatersBerowra Waters is located approximately 30 kilometres north of Sydney in the Shire of Hornsby. The original inhabitants of the Berowra Waters area were the Darug people. The Darug were the custodians of the majority of what is now the Greater Sydney region. They were divided into a number... read more |
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 | BerrileeBerrilee is located approximately 30 kilometres north of Sydney in the Shire of Hornsby.
Berrilee offers a pleasant country drive to the tranquil setting of Berowra Waters.
Towns surrounding Berrilee include: Arcadia, Berowra, Berowra Waters and Galston.
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 | BilpinBilpin is well known for its apples and many other fruits. Enjoy the beauties of nature or dine in the sophistication Bilpin can provide. There are a variety of types of accommodation, even a train carraige or two. Follow the Bells Line of Road to Mount Tomah, the breathtaking cold climate... read more |
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 | BlacktownGood sports, great fun You'll be surprised at what you'll find in Blacktown City! From award winning attractions, to international venues, Blacktown City offers a great day out. Sporting enthusiasts will love the choice of world-class sporting and recreational facilities... read more |
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 | Bligh ParkBligh Park is a small township south of historical Windsor. Close by to Windsor Downs Nature Reserve, with walking trails accessible from Bligh Park. read more |
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 | BondiAustralian beach culture.....with attitude Home to Bondi Surf Bathers, the oldest life saving club in Australia established in 1906, Bondi's beach-centric reputation is long established. With its lifesavers, surfers, sun worshippers and barefoot locals Bondi is a definitive example of... read more |
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 | Bowen MountainBowen Mountain is situated between Kurrajong Village and Grose Vale. Great bushwalking tracks, gallery and national parks in the area. read more |
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 | Box HillBox Hill is located approximately 40 kilometres northwest of Sydney in the Shire of Baulkham Hills. The original inhabitants of the Box Hill area were the Darug people. The Darug were the custodians of the majority of what is now the Greater Sydney region. They were divided into a number of... read more |
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 | Brighton Le SandsBrighton-Le-Sands is on the western shore of Botany Bay just south Sydney's international airport. Brighton Le Sands is a popular spot to relax. Walk along the beach or have a bite to eat. There are three swimming baths on the very long stretch of sand. A handful of restaurants lie... read more |
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 | BrooklynBrooklyn is an hour north of Sydney's city and located on the beautiful Hawkesbury River. Surrounded by national parks Brooklyn offers a village like atmosphere with restaurants, house boat and recreational boat hire, accommodation, bait shops, cafes and is the starting point for cruises... read more |
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 | Brownlow HillBrownlow Hill is a rural area approximately 5 kilometres north-west of Camden and close to the University of Sydney Constorphine Farm, as well as Cogno's Wines. The Nepean River is also located nearby and Scenic Joy Flights over the area are available from nearby Camden Airport... read more |
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 | BundeenaExperience Bundeena - untouched beaches, forests, cultural and historical walks, a thriving art scene and unforgettable dive sites. Bundeena is a unique weekend getaway located only 55 kilometres south of the Sydney Central Business District. Get there by car or drive to Cronulla and catch... read more |
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 | BuxtonBuxton, one of our pleasant village communities, is named after a town in Derbyshire, England. Buxton is a regular destination for the popular steam train rides offered by the Rail Heritage Centre at Thirlmere.
Buxton is above sea level 380 metres. read more |
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 | Cambridge GardensCambridge Gardens, New South Wales, is located within the City of Penrith. Cambridge Gardens is a small residential suburb north of Cambridge Park with the busy arterial Northern Road its western boundary. Werrington Downs lies along its eastern border and the extensive unoccupied ADI (Australian... read more |
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