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Traveling Australia: New South Wales
Traveling Australia: Sydney to Port Macquarie, NSW. Hey guys! It's road trip time, during the next few weeks we'll be traveling over 2500 kilometers from Sydney in New South Wales to Cape Tribulation in northern Queensland. This is the first leg of the road trip, we'll be taking you on all of the adventures along the way. xoxo Christine
Music by Kevin MacLeod
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New South Wales Australia
http://www.australian-information-stories.com/new-south-wales.html
New South Wales Australia, facts and information and a brief history; includes the capital city of Sydney, the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the slogans, the motto, the animal, bird and floral emblems and much more. New South Wales is the first of the Australian states and the most populated, it is also politically
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Jason Isbell - New South Wales (w/ Lyrics)
From Jason Isbell's new album Southeastern, released June 11th 2013. For Lyrics, click "Show more"
Buy the album here:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sou...
http://www.amazon.com/Southeastern-Ja...
http://jasonisbell.portmerch.com/stor...
All rights belong to Jason Isbell and Southeastern Records
Lyrics:
Here we sit
Across the table from each other
A thousand miles from both our mother
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A Road To Paradise- Sea Cliff Bridge, New South Wales, Australia
A Road To Paradise- Sea Cliff Bridge, New South Wales, Australia
The Sea Cliff Bridge is a balanced cantilever bridge located in the northern Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The $52 million bridge links the coastal villages of Coalcliff and Clifton. Featuring two lanes of traffic, a cycleway and a walkway, the Sea Cliff Bridge boasts spectacular views and is a feature of the sceni
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The Alarm - A New South Wales
The Alarm with a male voice choir singing A New South Wales, probably on UK TV show Wogan, but hosted by Joanna Lumley.
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The Alarm New South Wales
This classic in full and it's tale to tell. After a visit to the big pit, you must admire the miners and their families.
I do not own the copyright, it remains with the artists and publishers, it is here as a tribute.
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Motorcycle Lane Filtering in New South Wales
Fully licensed motorcyclists will be able to lane filter at low speeds on NSW roads with new motorcycle laws taking effect from 1 July.
Under these new laws, it will be legal for motorcyclists to lane filter alongside vehicles that have either stopped or are moving slowly at less than 30 kilometres per hour, provided it's safe to do so.
The reforms follow a successful motorcycle lane filtering t
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Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem - New South Wales
Here we are in New South Wales, shearing sheep as big as wales
With leather necks and daggy tails and hides as tough as rusty nails
When shearing comes, lay down your drums
Step to the boards you brand new chums
With a rah-dum, rah-dum, rub-a-dub-dub
We'll send you back in the lime juice tub
The brand new chums and cocky sons
Fancy they're the greatest guns
Fancy they can sheer the woo
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Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Newcastle is at the mouth of the Hunter River, approximately 150 km north of Sydney in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. The second largest city in the state of New South Wales and sixth largest in Australia, Newcastle city had a population of 153,000 in 2008 and the suburban area had over 500,000. The city is the focal point for a diverse district that encompasses beaches and mount
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360: Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Watch the sun set over the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House in a 360 degree video. Experience the city's atmosphere from one of the most beautiful harbours in the world
Find out more information and see what you can do in Sydney by visiting http://www.australia.com/en/places/sydney.html
http://www.australia.com
http://www.facebook.com/seeaustralia
http://www.instagram.com/aus
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Tamworth New South Wales Australia A Drive Through
Tamworth New South Wales Australia. Give my Channel a view to see my other videos
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Orange New South Wales Australia A Drive Through
A drive through Orange from one end to the other.
Give my Channel a view to see my other videos
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Katoomba New South Wales Australia Snow July 17.7.2015
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New South Wales Promotional Movie
Official tourism Australia video. For travel information or holiday packages please call Mozy Holidays at 91-11-43061511 or visit http://www.mozyholidays.com
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Masterless Men - New South Wales
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"Dust Devil" fegt über New South Wales, Australien
Ein Wirbelsturm aus Staub haben die beiden Farmer Johnston and Gregory Mark Weber am 14.02 aus ihrem Auto beobachtet. Die Ortschaft Walgett in der australischen Provinz New South Wales hat seit 4 Jahren mit einer Dürreperiode zu kämpfen.
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Scone New South Wales Australia A Drive Through
Scone New South Wales Australia. Give my Channel a view to see my other videos
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Part 1 New South Wales Golf Club, Sydney
Part 1 New South Wales Golf Club, Sydney
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Ghost Stations - Disused Railway Stations in New South Wales
Thanks for watching......
1. Albury Racecourse railway station
2. Amarina railway station
3. Amaroo railway station
4. Ampdale railway station
5. Antiene railway station
6. Argyle railway station
7. Ariah Park railway station
8. Balmoral railway station, New South Wales
9. Baradine railway station
10. Batar railway station
11. Belford railway station
12. Belgamba railway station
13. Binalong railw
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Highlights: NSW v Queensland
Kurtis Patterson's unbeaten half-century led the New South Wales Blues to victory over the myFootDr Queensland Bulls by five wickets in the Matador One-Day Cup at the Gabba on Friday.
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Steam In New South Wales - Double Headers
Steam In New South Wales - Double Headers.
The sight and sound of double headed locomotives would have to be one of the most spectacular experiences of the railway scene during the steam era in New South Wales.
This video takes an evocative look at the 1960’s, including numerous loco combinations and less common pairings.
LOCATIONS INCLUDE:
Lithgow – Orange
Wallerawang – Mudgee
Orange – Molong
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Steam In New South Wales (Part 1 of 5)
Steam In New South Wales (Part 1 of 5).
Featuring:
Eighteen steam locomotive types hard at work during the 1960's in revenue earning service.
Including rare footage of the now legendary "Camden Tram" and equally rare material of the ex-ROD Robinson 2-8-0 on the Richmond Vale Railway.
Loco classes include:
C30, C30T, C32, C35, C36, C38, D59, D50 & D55, AD60, Z19, X10, Z12*, Z17*, Z27* and industr
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Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit "New South Wales" Lincoln Theater, DC 02.04.15
Traveling Australia: New South Wales
Traveling Australia: Sydney to Port Macquarie, NSW. Hey guys! It's road trip time, during the next few weeks we'll be traveling over 2500 kilometers from Sydney...
Traveling Australia: Sydney to Port Macquarie, NSW. Hey guys! It's road trip time, during the next few weeks we'll be traveling over 2500 kilometers from Sydney in New South Wales to Cape Tribulation in northern Queensland. This is the first leg of the road trip, we'll be taking you on all of the adventures along the way. xoxo Christine
Music by Kevin MacLeod
wn.com/Traveling Australia New South Wales
Traveling Australia: Sydney to Port Macquarie, NSW. Hey guys! It's road trip time, during the next few weeks we'll be traveling over 2500 kilometers from Sydney in New South Wales to Cape Tribulation in northern Queensland. This is the first leg of the road trip, we'll be taking you on all of the adventures along the way. xoxo Christine
Music by Kevin MacLeod
- published: 28 Sep 2013
- views: 26839
New South Wales Australia
http://www.australian-information-stories.com/new-south-wales.html
New South Wales Australia, facts and information and a brief history; includes the capital ci...
http://www.australian-information-stories.com/new-south-wales.html
New South Wales Australia, facts and information and a brief history; includes the capital city of Sydney, the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the slogans, the motto, the animal, bird and floral emblems and much more. New South Wales is the first of the Australian states and the most populated, it is also politically and economically the most powerful state of Australia.
wn.com/New South Wales Australia
http://www.australian-information-stories.com/new-south-wales.html
New South Wales Australia, facts and information and a brief history; includes the capital city of Sydney, the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the slogans, the motto, the animal, bird and floral emblems and much more. New South Wales is the first of the Australian states and the most populated, it is also politically and economically the most powerful state of Australia.
- published: 11 Dec 2011
- views: 5231
Jason Isbell - New South Wales (w/ Lyrics)
From Jason Isbell's new album Southeastern, released June 11th 2013. For Lyrics, click "Show more"
Buy the album here:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sou.....
From Jason Isbell's new album Southeastern, released June 11th 2013. For Lyrics, click "Show more"
Buy the album here:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sou...
http://www.amazon.com/Southeastern-Ja...
http://jasonisbell.portmerch.com/stor...
All rights belong to Jason Isbell and Southeastern Records
Lyrics:
Here we sit
Across the table from each other
A thousand miles from both our mothers,
Barely old enough to rust
Here we sit
Pretending both our hearts are anchors
Taking candy from these strangers
Amidst the diesel and the dust
And here we sit
Singing words nobody taught us
Drinking fire, and spitting sawdust,
Trying to teach ourselves to breathe
We haven't yet,
But every chorus brings us closer
Every flyer and every poster
Gives a piece of what we need
And the sand that they call cocaine cost you twice as much as gold
You'd be better off to drink your coffee black
But I swear, the land it listened to the stories that we told
God bless the busted boat that brings us back
Morning's rough
It don't give a damn about the mission
Has no aesthetic or tradition,
Only lessons never learned
And I'd had enough
About a month ago tomorrow
Parting holds no trace of sorrow
For the bitter and the burned
And the piss they call tequila even Waylon wouldn't drink
Well I'd rather sip this Listerine I packed
But I swear, we've never seen a better place to sit and think
God bless the busted ship that brings us back
And the sand that they call cocaine cost you twice as much as gold
You'd be better off to drink your coffee black
But I swear, the land it listened to the stories that we told
God bless the busted boat that brings us back
wn.com/Jason Isbell New South Wales (W Lyrics)
From Jason Isbell's new album Southeastern, released June 11th 2013. For Lyrics, click "Show more"
Buy the album here:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sou...
http://www.amazon.com/Southeastern-Ja...
http://jasonisbell.portmerch.com/stor...
All rights belong to Jason Isbell and Southeastern Records
Lyrics:
Here we sit
Across the table from each other
A thousand miles from both our mothers,
Barely old enough to rust
Here we sit
Pretending both our hearts are anchors
Taking candy from these strangers
Amidst the diesel and the dust
And here we sit
Singing words nobody taught us
Drinking fire, and spitting sawdust,
Trying to teach ourselves to breathe
We haven't yet,
But every chorus brings us closer
Every flyer and every poster
Gives a piece of what we need
And the sand that they call cocaine cost you twice as much as gold
You'd be better off to drink your coffee black
But I swear, the land it listened to the stories that we told
God bless the busted boat that brings us back
Morning's rough
It don't give a damn about the mission
Has no aesthetic or tradition,
Only lessons never learned
And I'd had enough
About a month ago tomorrow
Parting holds no trace of sorrow
For the bitter and the burned
And the piss they call tequila even Waylon wouldn't drink
Well I'd rather sip this Listerine I packed
But I swear, we've never seen a better place to sit and think
God bless the busted ship that brings us back
And the sand that they call cocaine cost you twice as much as gold
You'd be better off to drink your coffee black
But I swear, the land it listened to the stories that we told
God bless the busted boat that brings us back
- published: 08 Jun 2013
- views: 131203
A Road To Paradise- Sea Cliff Bridge, New South Wales, Australia
A Road To Paradise- Sea Cliff Bridge, New South Wales, Australia
The Sea Cliff Bridge is a balanced cantilever bridge located in the northern Illawarra region ...
A Road To Paradise- Sea Cliff Bridge, New South Wales, Australia
The Sea Cliff Bridge is a balanced cantilever bridge located in the northern Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The $52 million bridge links the coastal villages of Coalcliff and Clifton. Featuring two lanes of traffic, a cycleway and a walkway, the Sea Cliff Bridge boasts spectacular views and is a feature of the scenic Lawrence Hargrave Drive.
The Sea Cliff Bridge replaced a section of Lawrence Hargrave Drive that was permanently closed in August 2003 due to regular rock falls. A public outcry emerged over the road closure as Lawrence Hargrave Drive is the only road directly linking Coalcliff, Stanwell Park, Otford and Helensburgh to the northern suburbs of Wollongong. The bridge was officially opened by NSW Premier Morris Iemma at a 'ribbon cutting' ceremony on 11 December 2005, and has met with great public approval and increased business for the area's tourism industry.
The Sea Cliff Bridge was named by 11 Year old schoolgirl Makenzie Russell (St. Brigids)] following a naming competition opened to local primary school students.
It is a popular location for Love padlocks.
The Sea Cliff Bridge is one of only seven off-shore parallel to coast bridges in the world.
Award-winning, off-shore and parallel-to-coast Sea Cliff Bridge forms part of the Grand Pacific Drive and is located on scenic Lawrence Hargrave Drive, 60 kms south from central Sydney (or 23 kms north of Wollongong). It was opened on December 11, 2005, at a total cost of A$52 million.
The Bridge provides road, pedestrian and cycleway access it's entire length (665 metres) and spectacular views. Like the Bridge, Grand Pacific Drive never loses sight of the sea. It hugs the coast between the high battlements of the Illawarra Escarpment, looming like the great wall of a lost world, and the vastness of the Tasman Sea, an ocean view so wide you can see the curve of the Earth. Looking south, the "Coast with the Most" is scalloped with bays, and world class surf beaches all the way to Wollongong and beyond.
Why was it constructed? In August 2003, a large embankment slip indefinitely closed Lawrence Hargrave Drive between Coalcliff and Clifton, a stretch of road area notorious for rock falls and closures.
But community protest at this closure was fierce, and a permanent fix was demanded from the NSW Government. Over two years later, Sea Cliff Bridge provided that fix, and the road reopened, finally Bridging the Cliff and the Sea and Community.
Sources:https://www.Seacliff Bridge.com
wn.com/A Road To Paradise Sea Cliff Bridge, New South Wales, Australia
A Road To Paradise- Sea Cliff Bridge, New South Wales, Australia
The Sea Cliff Bridge is a balanced cantilever bridge located in the northern Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The $52 million bridge links the coastal villages of Coalcliff and Clifton. Featuring two lanes of traffic, a cycleway and a walkway, the Sea Cliff Bridge boasts spectacular views and is a feature of the scenic Lawrence Hargrave Drive.
The Sea Cliff Bridge replaced a section of Lawrence Hargrave Drive that was permanently closed in August 2003 due to regular rock falls. A public outcry emerged over the road closure as Lawrence Hargrave Drive is the only road directly linking Coalcliff, Stanwell Park, Otford and Helensburgh to the northern suburbs of Wollongong. The bridge was officially opened by NSW Premier Morris Iemma at a 'ribbon cutting' ceremony on 11 December 2005, and has met with great public approval and increased business for the area's tourism industry.
The Sea Cliff Bridge was named by 11 Year old schoolgirl Makenzie Russell (St. Brigids)] following a naming competition opened to local primary school students.
It is a popular location for Love padlocks.
The Sea Cliff Bridge is one of only seven off-shore parallel to coast bridges in the world.
Award-winning, off-shore and parallel-to-coast Sea Cliff Bridge forms part of the Grand Pacific Drive and is located on scenic Lawrence Hargrave Drive, 60 kms south from central Sydney (or 23 kms north of Wollongong). It was opened on December 11, 2005, at a total cost of A$52 million.
The Bridge provides road, pedestrian and cycleway access it's entire length (665 metres) and spectacular views. Like the Bridge, Grand Pacific Drive never loses sight of the sea. It hugs the coast between the high battlements of the Illawarra Escarpment, looming like the great wall of a lost world, and the vastness of the Tasman Sea, an ocean view so wide you can see the curve of the Earth. Looking south, the "Coast with the Most" is scalloped with bays, and world class surf beaches all the way to Wollongong and beyond.
Why was it constructed? In August 2003, a large embankment slip indefinitely closed Lawrence Hargrave Drive between Coalcliff and Clifton, a stretch of road area notorious for rock falls and closures.
But community protest at this closure was fierce, and a permanent fix was demanded from the NSW Government. Over two years later, Sea Cliff Bridge provided that fix, and the road reopened, finally Bridging the Cliff and the Sea and Community.
Sources:https://www.Seacliff Bridge.com
- published: 21 Sep 2014
- views: 14545
The Alarm - A New South Wales
The Alarm with a male voice choir singing A New South Wales, probably on UK TV show Wogan, but hosted by Joanna Lumley....
The Alarm with a male voice choir singing A New South Wales, probably on UK TV show Wogan, but hosted by Joanna Lumley.
wn.com/The Alarm A New South Wales
The Alarm with a male voice choir singing A New South Wales, probably on UK TV show Wogan, but hosted by Joanna Lumley.
- published: 29 Apr 2007
- views: 66865
The Alarm New South Wales
This classic in full and it's tale to tell. After a visit to the big pit, you must admire the miners and their families.
I do not own the copyright, it remai...
This classic in full and it's tale to tell. After a visit to the big pit, you must admire the miners and their families.
I do not own the copyright, it remains with the artists and publishers, it is here as a tribute.
wn.com/The Alarm New South Wales
This classic in full and it's tale to tell. After a visit to the big pit, you must admire the miners and their families.
I do not own the copyright, it remains with the artists and publishers, it is here as a tribute.
- published: 14 Sep 2009
- views: 25126
Motorcycle Lane Filtering in New South Wales
Fully licensed motorcyclists will be able to lane filter at low speeds on NSW roads with new motorcycle laws taking effect from 1 July.
Under these new laws, i...
Fully licensed motorcyclists will be able to lane filter at low speeds on NSW roads with new motorcycle laws taking effect from 1 July.
Under these new laws, it will be legal for motorcyclists to lane filter alongside vehicles that have either stopped or are moving slowly at less than 30 kilometres per hour, provided it's safe to do so.
The reforms follow a successful motorcycle lane filtering trial conducted in the Sydney CBD in 2013.
wn.com/Motorcycle Lane Filtering In New South Wales
Fully licensed motorcyclists will be able to lane filter at low speeds on NSW roads with new motorcycle laws taking effect from 1 July.
Under these new laws, it will be legal for motorcyclists to lane filter alongside vehicles that have either stopped or are moving slowly at less than 30 kilometres per hour, provided it's safe to do so.
The reforms follow a successful motorcycle lane filtering trial conducted in the Sydney CBD in 2013.
- published: 24 Jun 2014
- views: 66548
Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem - New South Wales
Here we are in New South Wales, shearing sheep as big as wales
With leather necks and daggy tails and hides as tough as rusty nails
When shearing comes, lay...
Here we are in New South Wales, shearing sheep as big as wales
With leather necks and daggy tails and hides as tough as rusty nails
When shearing comes, lay down your drums
Step to the boards you brand new chums
With a rah-dum, rah-dum, rub-a-dub-dub
We'll send you back in the lime juice tub
The brand new chums and cocky sons
Fancy they're the greatest guns
Fancy they can sheer the wool
But the beggars can only tear and pull
Although you live beyond your means
Your daughters wear no crinoleens
Nor are they bothered by boots or shoes
But live wild in the bush with the kangaroo
Home, it's home, I'd like to be
Far from the bush and the back country
Sixteen thousand miles I've come
To spend my life as a shearing bum
wn.com/Clancy Brothers And Tommy Makem New South Wales
Here we are in New South Wales, shearing sheep as big as wales
With leather necks and daggy tails and hides as tough as rusty nails
When shearing comes, lay down your drums
Step to the boards you brand new chums
With a rah-dum, rah-dum, rub-a-dub-dub
We'll send you back in the lime juice tub
The brand new chums and cocky sons
Fancy they're the greatest guns
Fancy they can sheer the wool
But the beggars can only tear and pull
Although you live beyond your means
Your daughters wear no crinoleens
Nor are they bothered by boots or shoes
But live wild in the bush with the kangaroo
Home, it's home, I'd like to be
Far from the bush and the back country
Sixteen thousand miles I've come
To spend my life as a shearing bum
- published: 01 Jun 2008
- views: 20200
Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Newcastle is at the mouth of the Hunter River, approximately 150 km north of Sydney in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. The second largest city ...
Newcastle is at the mouth of the Hunter River, approximately 150 km north of Sydney in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. The second largest city in the state of New South Wales and sixth largest in Australia, Newcastle city had a population of 153,000 in 2008 and the suburban area had over 500,000. The city is the focal point for a diverse district that encompasses beaches and mountains, restaurants and wineries.
Newcastle is Australia's oldest sea port, currently the second most important in the country in terms of overall tonnage. It is also the world's largest coal exporter. The city of Newcastle is the hub for exploring the many activities and sights that surround the city. In the north is Stockton beach, miles and miles of uninhabited beaches that stretch up to Nelson bay. The wreck of the Signa can be seen from Fort Scratchley, which was Newcastle's maritime defence during the world wars. Travel westward to the wineries and taste some of Australia's best wines. Barrington Tops National Park in the north west has beautiful fresh water rivers and rain forests, a good place to spot a platypus. Newcastle is a great place for surfers, wine buffs, bush walkers, and anyone interested in Australian history.
Many Novocastrians take an avid interest in sports, as participants, spectators or both. The local NRL Rugby League team, the Newcastle Knights are widely followed. Newcastle also hosts soccer, baseball, ice hockey, netball and various other sporting teams.
No visit to Newcastle during the warmer months would be complete without taking a dip in the ocean baths. On sunny days you can sunbathe on the Grandstand on the Fort side of the Baths. The baths are also open during the winter, for the more adventurous. The Newcastle baths are home to the "Newcastle Pirates", a winter swimming club not unlike the Icebergs or Polar Bears of other places.
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wn.com/Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Newcastle is at the mouth of the Hunter River, approximately 150 km north of Sydney in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. The second largest city in the state of New South Wales and sixth largest in Australia, Newcastle city had a population of 153,000 in 2008 and the suburban area had over 500,000. The city is the focal point for a diverse district that encompasses beaches and mountains, restaurants and wineries.
Newcastle is Australia's oldest sea port, currently the second most important in the country in terms of overall tonnage. It is also the world's largest coal exporter. The city of Newcastle is the hub for exploring the many activities and sights that surround the city. In the north is Stockton beach, miles and miles of uninhabited beaches that stretch up to Nelson bay. The wreck of the Signa can be seen from Fort Scratchley, which was Newcastle's maritime defence during the world wars. Travel westward to the wineries and taste some of Australia's best wines. Barrington Tops National Park in the north west has beautiful fresh water rivers and rain forests, a good place to spot a platypus. Newcastle is a great place for surfers, wine buffs, bush walkers, and anyone interested in Australian history.
Many Novocastrians take an avid interest in sports, as participants, spectators or both. The local NRL Rugby League team, the Newcastle Knights are widely followed. Newcastle also hosts soccer, baseball, ice hockey, netball and various other sporting teams.
No visit to Newcastle during the warmer months would be complete without taking a dip in the ocean baths. On sunny days you can sunbathe on the Grandstand on the Fort side of the Baths. The baths are also open during the winter, for the more adventurous. The Newcastle baths are home to the "Newcastle Pirates", a winter swimming club not unlike the Icebergs or Polar Bears of other places.
QUESTIONS?
We would like to hear from you! If you have any comments or questions about this destination or just need some general travel advice, feel free to leave a comment below!
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- published: 13 Jul 2014
- views: 2107
360: Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Watch the sun set over the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House in a 360 degree video. Experience the city's atmosphere from one of the most beau...
Watch the sun set over the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House in a 360 degree video. Experience the city's atmosphere from one of the most beautiful harbours in the world
Find out more information and see what you can do in Sydney by visiting http://www.australia.com/en/places/sydney.html
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http://www.instagram.com/australia
http://www.twitter.com/australia
#360video #seeaustralia #australia #sydneyharbour #sydney
wn.com/360 Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Watch the sun set over the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House in a 360 degree video. Experience the city's atmosphere from one of the most beautiful harbours in the world
Find out more information and see what you can do in Sydney by visiting http://www.australia.com/en/places/sydney.html
http://www.australia.com
http://www.facebook.com/seeaustralia
http://www.instagram.com/australia
http://www.twitter.com/australia
#360video #seeaustralia #australia #sydneyharbour #sydney
- published: 26 Jan 2016
- views: 2340
Tamworth New South Wales Australia A Drive Through
Tamworth New South Wales Australia. Give my Channel a view to see my other videos...
Tamworth New South Wales Australia. Give my Channel a view to see my other videos
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Tamworth New South Wales Australia. Give my Channel a view to see my other videos
- published: 24 May 2011
- views: 16297
Orange New South Wales Australia A Drive Through
A drive through Orange from one end to the other.
Give my Channel a view to see my other videos...
A drive through Orange from one end to the other.
Give my Channel a view to see my other videos
wn.com/Orange New South Wales Australia A Drive Through
A drive through Orange from one end to the other.
Give my Channel a view to see my other videos
- published: 04 Oct 2010
- views: 6206
New South Wales Promotional Movie
Official tourism Australia video. For travel information or holiday packages please call Mozy Holidays at 91-11-43061511 or visit http://www.mozyholidays.com...
Official tourism Australia video. For travel information or holiday packages please call Mozy Holidays at 91-11-43061511 or visit http://www.mozyholidays.com
wn.com/New South Wales Promotional Movie
Official tourism Australia video. For travel information or holiday packages please call Mozy Holidays at 91-11-43061511 or visit http://www.mozyholidays.com
- published: 16 Aug 2011
- views: 3099
"Dust Devil" fegt über New South Wales, Australien
Ein Wirbelsturm aus Staub haben die beiden Farmer Johnston and Gregory Mark Weber am 14.02 aus ihrem Auto beobachtet. Die Ortschaft Walgett in der australischen...
Ein Wirbelsturm aus Staub haben die beiden Farmer Johnston and Gregory Mark Weber am 14.02 aus ihrem Auto beobachtet. Die Ortschaft Walgett in der australischen Provinz New South Wales hat seit 4 Jahren mit einer Dürreperiode zu kämpfen.
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Ein Wirbelsturm aus Staub haben die beiden Farmer Johnston and Gregory Mark Weber am 14.02 aus ihrem Auto beobachtet. Die Ortschaft Walgett in der australischen Provinz New South Wales hat seit 4 Jahren mit einer Dürreperiode zu kämpfen.
- published: 15 Feb 2016
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Scone New South Wales Australia A Drive Through
Scone New South Wales Australia. Give my Channel a view to see my other videos...
Scone New South Wales Australia. Give my Channel a view to see my other videos
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Scone New South Wales Australia. Give my Channel a view to see my other videos
- published: 10 Jun 2014
- views: 1578
Part 1 New South Wales Golf Club, Sydney
Part 1 New South Wales Golf Club, Sydney
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Part 1 New South Wales Golf Club, Sydney
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Rick delivers straight talking, easy to follow, honest, professional, calculated advice to all of his viewers from beginner to tour pro. This tried and tested method of coaching has helped many golfers achieve their personal goals and beyond.
- published: 09 Mar 2015
- views: 19969
Ghost Stations - Disused Railway Stations in New South Wales
Thanks for watching......
1. Albury Racecourse railway station
2. Amarina railway station
3. Amaroo railway station
4. Ampdale railway station
5. Antiene railwa...
Thanks for watching......
1. Albury Racecourse railway station
2. Amarina railway station
3. Amaroo railway station
4. Ampdale railway station
5. Antiene railway station
6. Argyle railway station
7. Ariah Park railway station
8. Balmoral railway station, New South Wales
9. Baradine railway station
10. Batar railway station
11. Belford railway station
12. Belgamba railway station
13. Binalong railway station
14. Binalong railway station and telegraph office
15. Binnaway, New South Wales
16. Blackalls Park railway station
17. Blandford, New South Wales
18. Bolivia railway station
19. Bomen railway station
20. Bon Accord railway station
21. Boolaroo Racecourse
22. Borenore railway station
23. Bowenfels railway station
24. Bowning railway station
25. Braemar railway station
26. Breadalbane railway station
27. Bribbaree railway station
28. Buxton railway station
29. Canobolas railway station
30. Carrick railway station
31. Clarence railway station
32. Clearfield
33. Colo Vale railway station
34. Combaning railway station
35. Constance railway station
36. Cooerwull railway station
37. Coolalie railway station
38. Cootamundra West railway station
39. Couridjah railway station
40. Crookwell railway station
41. Crowther railway station
42. Cullerin railway station
43. Danglemah, New South Wales
45. Demondrille railway station
46. Dingadee railway station
47. Ettamogah railway station
48. Farley railway station
49. Fish River railway station
50. Galong railway station
51. Gerogery railway station
52. Glenlee railway station
53. Glenlee railway station
54. Grasstree railway station
55. Gregra railway station
56. Harefield railway station
57. Hill Top railway station
58. Jerrawa railway station
59. Kapooka railway station
60. Kareela railway station
61. Kellys Plains railway station
62. Kenebri railway station
63. Kenmore railway station
64. Koolbury railway station
65. Larras Lee railway station
66. Lawrance Road railway station
67. Lilyvale railway station
68. Limbri railway station
69. Lucasville, New South Wales
70. McAlister railway station
71. Maldon railway station
72. Manildra railway station
73. Marooma railway station
74. Merebene railway station
75. Merrygoen
76. Minimbah railway station
78. Minore railway station
79. Molong railway station
80. Mount Gipps railway station
81. Mount Murray railway station
82. Murrays Flats railway station
83. Murrumburrah railway station
84. Murulla railway station
85. Narromine railway station
86. Nevertire railway station
87. Newnes Junction railway station
88. Nooroo, New South Wales
89. North Goulburn railway station
90. Norwood railway station
91. Nundah railway station
92. Piambra, New South Wales
93. Pinecliffe railway station
94. Pucawan railway station
95. Quandary railway station
96. Ravensworth railway station
97. Roslyn railway station
98. Sandy Flat railway station
99. Sandy Hollow
100. Shepherds railway station
101. Springdale railway station
102. Stockinbingal railway station
103. Summit Tank railway station
104. Sunnyside railway station
105. Table Top railway station
106. Temora railway station
107. Temple Court railway station
108. The Forest railway station
109. Thirlmere railway station
110. Toronto railway station
111. Towrang railway station
112. Trangie railway station
113. Tumulla railway station
114. Uranquinty railway station
115. Werai railway station
116. Whittingham railway station
117. Wittenbra railway station
118. Woodhouselee railway station
119. Woolbrook railway station
120. Yarra railway station
121. Yerong Creek railway station
122. Yuluma
Source:
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Ghost stations is the usual English translation for the German word Geisterbahnhöfe. This term was used to describe certain stations on Berlin's U-Bahn and S-Bahn metro networks that were closed during the period of Berlin's division during the Cold War. Since then, the term has come to be used to describe any disused station on an underground railway line, especially those actively passed through by passenger trains.
An abandoned (or disused) railway station is a building or structure which was constructed to serve as a railway station but has fallen into disuse. There are various circumstances when this may occur - a railway company may fall bankrupt, or the station may be closed due to the failure of economic activitiy such as insufficient passenger numbers, operational reasons such as the diversion or replacement of the line. In some instances, the railway line may continue in operation while the station is closed. Additionally, stations may sometimes be resited along the route of the line to new premises - examples of this include opening a replacement station nearer to the centre of population, or building a larger station on a less restricted site to cope with high passenger numbers.
wn.com/Ghost Stations Disused Railway Stations In New South Wales
Thanks for watching......
1. Albury Racecourse railway station
2. Amarina railway station
3. Amaroo railway station
4. Ampdale railway station
5. Antiene railway station
6. Argyle railway station
7. Ariah Park railway station
8. Balmoral railway station, New South Wales
9. Baradine railway station
10. Batar railway station
11. Belford railway station
12. Belgamba railway station
13. Binalong railway station
14. Binalong railway station and telegraph office
15. Binnaway, New South Wales
16. Blackalls Park railway station
17. Blandford, New South Wales
18. Bolivia railway station
19. Bomen railway station
20. Bon Accord railway station
21. Boolaroo Racecourse
22. Borenore railway station
23. Bowenfels railway station
24. Bowning railway station
25. Braemar railway station
26. Breadalbane railway station
27. Bribbaree railway station
28. Buxton railway station
29. Canobolas railway station
30. Carrick railway station
31. Clarence railway station
32. Clearfield
33. Colo Vale railway station
34. Combaning railway station
35. Constance railway station
36. Cooerwull railway station
37. Coolalie railway station
38. Cootamundra West railway station
39. Couridjah railway station
40. Crookwell railway station
41. Crowther railway station
42. Cullerin railway station
43. Danglemah, New South Wales
45. Demondrille railway station
46. Dingadee railway station
47. Ettamogah railway station
48. Farley railway station
49. Fish River railway station
50. Galong railway station
51. Gerogery railway station
52. Glenlee railway station
53. Glenlee railway station
54. Grasstree railway station
55. Gregra railway station
56. Harefield railway station
57. Hill Top railway station
58. Jerrawa railway station
59. Kapooka railway station
60. Kareela railway station
61. Kellys Plains railway station
62. Kenebri railway station
63. Kenmore railway station
64. Koolbury railway station
65. Larras Lee railway station
66. Lawrance Road railway station
67. Lilyvale railway station
68. Limbri railway station
69. Lucasville, New South Wales
70. McAlister railway station
71. Maldon railway station
72. Manildra railway station
73. Marooma railway station
74. Merebene railway station
75. Merrygoen
76. Minimbah railway station
78. Minore railway station
79. Molong railway station
80. Mount Gipps railway station
81. Mount Murray railway station
82. Murrays Flats railway station
83. Murrumburrah railway station
84. Murulla railway station
85. Narromine railway station
86. Nevertire railway station
87. Newnes Junction railway station
88. Nooroo, New South Wales
89. North Goulburn railway station
90. Norwood railway station
91. Nundah railway station
92. Piambra, New South Wales
93. Pinecliffe railway station
94. Pucawan railway station
95. Quandary railway station
96. Ravensworth railway station
97. Roslyn railway station
98. Sandy Flat railway station
99. Sandy Hollow
100. Shepherds railway station
101. Springdale railway station
102. Stockinbingal railway station
103. Summit Tank railway station
104. Sunnyside railway station
105. Table Top railway station
106. Temora railway station
107. Temple Court railway station
108. The Forest railway station
109. Thirlmere railway station
110. Toronto railway station
111. Towrang railway station
112. Trangie railway station
113. Tumulla railway station
114. Uranquinty railway station
115. Werai railway station
116. Whittingham railway station
117. Wittenbra railway station
118. Woodhouselee railway station
119. Woolbrook railway station
120. Yarra railway station
121. Yerong Creek railway station
122. Yuluma
Source:
Music : Days Are Long,Silent Partner; YouTube Audio Library
Ghost stations is the usual English translation for the German word Geisterbahnhöfe. This term was used to describe certain stations on Berlin's U-Bahn and S-Bahn metro networks that were closed during the period of Berlin's division during the Cold War. Since then, the term has come to be used to describe any disused station on an underground railway line, especially those actively passed through by passenger trains.
An abandoned (or disused) railway station is a building or structure which was constructed to serve as a railway station but has fallen into disuse. There are various circumstances when this may occur - a railway company may fall bankrupt, or the station may be closed due to the failure of economic activitiy such as insufficient passenger numbers, operational reasons such as the diversion or replacement of the line. In some instances, the railway line may continue in operation while the station is closed. Additionally, stations may sometimes be resited along the route of the line to new premises - examples of this include opening a replacement station nearer to the centre of population, or building a larger station on a less restricted site to cope with high passenger numbers.
- published: 06 Oct 2014
- views: 1883
Highlights: NSW v Queensland
Kurtis Patterson's unbeaten half-century led the New South Wales Blues to victory over the myFootDr Queensland Bulls by five wickets in the Matador One-Day Cup ...
Kurtis Patterson's unbeaten half-century led the New South Wales Blues to victory over the myFootDr Queensland Bulls by five wickets in the Matador One-Day Cup at the Gabba on Friday.
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Kurtis Patterson's unbeaten half-century led the New South Wales Blues to victory over the myFootDr Queensland Bulls by five wickets in the Matador One-Day Cup at the Gabba on Friday.
- published: 10 Oct 2014
- views: 21096
Steam In New South Wales - Double Headers
Steam In New South Wales - Double Headers.
The sight and sound of double headed locomotives would have to be one of the most spectacular experiences of the rai...
Steam In New South Wales - Double Headers.
The sight and sound of double headed locomotives would have to be one of the most spectacular experiences of the railway scene during the steam era in New South Wales.
This video takes an evocative look at the 1960’s, including numerous loco combinations and less common pairings.
LOCATIONS INCLUDE:
Lithgow – Orange
Wallerawang – Mudgee
Orange – Molong
Molong – Parkes
Molong – Dubbo
Orange – Wellington – Dubbo
Sydney – Goulburn
Gosford - Newcastle
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Steam In New South Wales - Double Headers.
The sight and sound of double headed locomotives would have to be one of the most spectacular experiences of the railway scene during the steam era in New South Wales.
This video takes an evocative look at the 1960’s, including numerous loco combinations and less common pairings.
LOCATIONS INCLUDE:
Lithgow – Orange
Wallerawang – Mudgee
Orange – Molong
Molong – Parkes
Molong – Dubbo
Orange – Wellington – Dubbo
Sydney – Goulburn
Gosford - Newcastle
- published: 01 Sep 2015
- views: 343
Steam In New South Wales (Part 1 of 5)
Steam In New South Wales (Part 1 of 5).
Featuring:
Eighteen steam locomotive types hard at work during the 1960's in revenue earning service.
Including rare fo...
Steam In New South Wales (Part 1 of 5).
Featuring:
Eighteen steam locomotive types hard at work during the 1960's in revenue earning service.
Including rare footage of the now legendary "Camden Tram" and equally rare material of the ex-ROD Robinson 2-8-0 on the Richmond Vale Railway.
Loco classes include:
C30, C30T, C32, C35, C36, C38, D59, D50 & D55, AD60, Z19, X10, Z12*, Z17*, Z27* and industrials 10, Kitson, Barclay & Robinson.
* In preservation only.
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Steam In New South Wales (Part 1 of 5).
Featuring:
Eighteen steam locomotive types hard at work during the 1960's in revenue earning service.
Including rare footage of the now legendary "Camden Tram" and equally rare material of the ex-ROD Robinson 2-8-0 on the Richmond Vale Railway.
Loco classes include:
C30, C30T, C32, C35, C36, C38, D59, D50 & D55, AD60, Z19, X10, Z12*, Z17*, Z27* and industrials 10, Kitson, Barclay & Robinson.
* In preservation only.
- published: 03 May 2015
- views: 802
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Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the wo
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Traveling Australia New South Wales - Travel guides video
Traveling Australia New South Wales - Travel guides video
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Five Dock, New South Wales Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! NASA image
of Sydney Five Dock's borders in red. Bushells factory in Concord over
Kings Bay and Canada Bay from Friend Avenue, Five Dock. Typical Five
Dock house. Great North Road, looking towards Parramatta Road. The
former Five Dock Post Office, Great North Road. Portrait
(signed "W.W.") thought to depict Bennelong. John Hunter, explore
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University of New South Wales Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
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Technical College at Maryanne Street, Ultimo in 1950. University
Library Building. University council's first meeting in 1949. UNSW in
relation to Sydney. Uniwalk is the main walkway stretching through the
whole Kensingtion campus. Stairs to the John Niland Scientia Building.
The library lawn. The John Niland Scientia at night. Qua
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Sydney, New South Wales Travel Video
For more great information, photos and video about Australia, see PleaseTakeMeTo's Australia Travel Guide - http://www.pleasetakemeto.com/australia
Bursting with character, Sydney is a vibrant city catering to all your desires whether you seek exhilaration and exploration or 100% relaxation. Discover Sydney's unique blend of dining, shopping and recreation options in one of the world's most att
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Newtown, New South Wales Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
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Intersection of King Street, Newtown with Enmore Road, close to Newtown
railway station. South end of King Street, Newtown. Visible in the
distance are the iconic brickworks chimneys of Sydney Park. King Street
and Newtown train station from a coloured postcard approximately 1906.
Newtown's reputation as a retail precinct was established
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Sydney, New South Wales Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
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Opera House on Sydney Harbour. A map of Sydney in 1789. Sydney in about
1828, looking north over Hyde Park towards the harbour. Sydney in 1796.
Image of Sydney taken by NASA RS satellite. The city centre is about a
third of the way in on the south shore of the upper inlet. Click on the
image and then scroll down for an annotate
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Shopping in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Shopping in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Shopping in Sydney offers a broad range of choices when it comes to spending or splurging.
Key areas:
The fashion epicentre of the city is undoubtedly between Oxford Street and Glenmore Road, in Paddington. Here boutiques from some of Austra
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Canberra Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Purpose built as Australia’s capital city, Canberra is a 3-hour drive from both the snowy mountains and the beautiful beaches of New South Wales. It is a city which honors Australia’s past and shapes its future.
With an expansive bush beauty, a relaxed attitude and colorful events, Canberra is far more than a political capital. Designed for a young nation that was just finding its feet, this city
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The Travel Tart's adventure weekend in New South Wales
Film maker Matilda Brown guides blogger Anthony Bianco (www.thetraveltart.com) on a mystery adventure trip in New South Wales via Twitter. Anthony has an adventure-packed weekend in Coffs Harbour, from the treetops in the Dorrigo Rainforest, to whitewater rafting and more!
Follow @NSWTips on Twitter and share your travel tips too #NSWTips
http://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/north-coast/coffs-h
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Sydney - City Video Guide
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Perched on the East Coast of Australia, Sydney, is the vibrant capital of New South Wales.
The Sydney Tower is the perfect way to get acquainted with the city. From Circular Quay it's possible to get almost anywhere else in the city. Nearby is Sydney Harbour Bridge. Just across it is Luna Park, renowned for its vintage fairgroun
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Transport in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Transport in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Public transport:
Sydney's public transport system is well developed, efficient and cheap. The Transport Infoline provides route, timetable and fare information for all buses, ferries and trains.
State Transit operates Sydney's buses. Sydne
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Travel Guide Austalia East Coast
The eastern states of Australia are the states adjoining the east coast of Australia. These are the mainland states of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. The Australian Capital Territory and Jervis Bay Territory, while not states, are also included. The term usually includes the island state of Tasmania. On some occasions, the state of South Australia is included in this grouping. Similar t
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Sydney, Australia Attractions and Travel Guide
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Sydney, Australia Attractions and Travel Guide
Passes:
The All Day Pass & Tower & Aquarium package from Captain Cook Cruises incorporates entry to Sydney Aquarium, Sydney Tower and a hop-on, hop-off harbour cruise departing from Circular Quay. Tickets are available from any of these attr
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Hotels in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Hotels in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
There is a wide choice of hotels in Sydney catering to every budget -- from 5-star international hotel chains to niche boutique properties in one of Sydney's trendy suburbs.
The Sydney hotels below have been classed into three different pricing
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Newcastle, Hunter, New South Wales
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Toorale, outback, New South Wales
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Tweed Heads, Northern Rivers, New South Wales
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Stockton, Hunter, New South Wales
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Travel Book Review: Lonely Planet Sydney & New South Wales (Regional Guide) by Justine Vaisutis, ...
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This is the summary of Lonely Planet Sydney & New South Wales (Regional Guide) by Justine Vaisutis, Lindsay Brown, Jocelyn Harewood, Wendy Kramer, Charles Rawlings-Way, Penny Watson.
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Fingal Bay, North Coast, New South Wales
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Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, whi...
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the world's most recognized landmarks. Set on the Sydney harbor, it is an unforgettable sight), Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called "the bridge" by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beautiful beach, popular amongst families), Blue Mountains (an unspoiled mountain range filled with Eucalyptus trees. It is located 30 miles from Sydney, and there are plenty of hiking trails), Bondi Beach (Sydney's most famous beach, its lively promenade is as exciting as the beach) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Sydney travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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http://bookinghunter.com
Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the world's most recognized landmarks. Set on the Sydney harbor, it is an unforgettable sight), Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called "the bridge" by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beautiful beach, popular amongst families), Blue Mountains (an unspoiled mountain range filled with Eucalyptus trees. It is located 30 miles from Sydney, and there are plenty of hiking trails), Bondi Beach (Sydney's most famous beach, its lively promenade is as exciting as the beach) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Sydney travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 26 Apr 2013
- views: 435573
Traveling Australia New South Wales - Travel guides video
Traveling Australia New South Wales - Travel guides video...
Traveling Australia New South Wales - Travel guides video
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Traveling Australia New South Wales - Travel guides video
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Five Dock, New South Wales Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! NASA image
of Sydney Five Dock's borders in red. Bushells factory in Concord over
Kings Bay and Cana...
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! NASA image
of Sydney Five Dock's borders in red. Bushells factory in Concord over
Kings Bay and Canada Bay from Friend Avenue, Five Dock. Typical Five
Dock house. Great North Road, looking towards Parramatta Road. The
former Five Dock Post Office, Great North Road. Portrait
(signed "W.W.") thought to depict Bennelong. John Hunter, explorer and
Governor of New South Wales. Five Dock Public School. The building in
the background was finished in 1876 but not used until 1887. St Albans
Anglican Church, Five Dock. Domremy College, on First Avenue. War
Memorial in Five Dock Park. The skate bowl in Five Dock Park.
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Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! NASA image
of Sydney Five Dock's borders in red. Bushells factory in Concord over
Kings Bay and Canada Bay from Friend Avenue, Five Dock. Typical Five
Dock house. Great North Road, looking towards Parramatta Road. The
former Five Dock Post Office, Great North Road. Portrait
(signed "W.W.") thought to depict Bennelong. John Hunter, explorer and
Governor of New South Wales. Five Dock Public School. The building in
the background was finished in 1876 but not used until 1887. St Albans
Anglican Church, Five Dock. Domremy College, on First Avenue. War
Memorial in Five Dock Park. The skate bowl in Five Dock Park.
- published: 21 Mar 2010
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University of New South Wales Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Sydney
Technical College at Maryanne Street, Ultimo in 1950. University
Library Building. University...
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Sydney
Technical College at Maryanne Street, Ultimo in 1950. University
Library Building. University council's first meeting in 1949. UNSW in
relation to Sydney. Uniwalk is the main walkway stretching through the
whole Kensingtion campus. Stairs to the John Niland Scientia Building.
The library lawn. The John Niland Scientia at night. Quadrangle
Building housing the Faculty of Business. The new law building. Old
main building. One of the aircraft owned by the Department of Aviation.
Inside the K17 building, which houses Computer Science and Engineering.
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whole Kensingtion campus. Stairs to the John Niland Scientia Building.
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Inside the K17 building, which houses Computer Science and Engineering.
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Bursting with character, Sydney is a vibrant city catering to all your desires whether you seek exhilaration and exploration or 100% relaxation. Discover Sydney's unique blend of dining, shopping and recreation options in one of the world's most attractive city environments.
The personality of Sydney's dining scene is as distinctive as the city itself, reflecting its multicultural diversity and willingness to embrace new things. Find a fresh approach to flavour combinations at numerous gourmet restaurants, many of which are on the harbour and enjoy outstanding views. While high-end dining experiences are plentiful cafe society thrives in Sydney's inner precincts and beaches. Paddington and Balmain have flourishing pub-dining scenes and quality food is also on offer at historic pubs in The Rocks.
Sydney's shopping offers everything your heart could desire. The City Centre is home to major retail centres offering a range of boutiques and specialty stores, and international designers including DKNY, Versace and Gucci. Find Australian designers such as Morrissey, Collette Dinnigan and Alannah Hill in Oxford Street, Paddington.
Recreation is a specialty of Sydney's, a city that takes full advantage of its natural environs. Soak up Sydney life on the Bondi to Bronte coastal walk, just one of many on offer. The Rose Bay to Watson's Bay and The Spit to Manly walks hug the harbour offering spectacular views. Challenge yourself by climbing Sydney's Harbour Bridge or enjoy a thrilling jet-boat jaunt.
Gain an insight into Sydney Harbour's history on a cruise, or board a yacht to explore the harbour's hidden coves. For further relaxation experience the holiday feel of Sydney's Northern Beaches stretching from Manly to Palm Beach. Escape to Outer Sydney to explore areas steeped in history and rich in natural beauty.
Feel free to take part in the Sydney experience, tasting the lifestyle along the way.
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Bursting with character, Sydney is a vibrant city catering to all your desires whether you seek exhilaration and exploration or 100% relaxation. Discover Sydney's unique blend of dining, shopping and recreation options in one of the world's most attractive city environments.
The personality of Sydney's dining scene is as distinctive as the city itself, reflecting its multicultural diversity and willingness to embrace new things. Find a fresh approach to flavour combinations at numerous gourmet restaurants, many of which are on the harbour and enjoy outstanding views. While high-end dining experiences are plentiful cafe society thrives in Sydney's inner precincts and beaches. Paddington and Balmain have flourishing pub-dining scenes and quality food is also on offer at historic pubs in The Rocks.
Sydney's shopping offers everything your heart could desire. The City Centre is home to major retail centres offering a range of boutiques and specialty stores, and international designers including DKNY, Versace and Gucci. Find Australian designers such as Morrissey, Collette Dinnigan and Alannah Hill in Oxford Street, Paddington.
Recreation is a specialty of Sydney's, a city that takes full advantage of its natural environs. Soak up Sydney life on the Bondi to Bronte coastal walk, just one of many on offer. The Rose Bay to Watson's Bay and The Spit to Manly walks hug the harbour offering spectacular views. Challenge yourself by climbing Sydney's Harbour Bridge or enjoy a thrilling jet-boat jaunt.
Gain an insight into Sydney Harbour's history on a cruise, or board a yacht to explore the harbour's hidden coves. For further relaxation experience the holiday feel of Sydney's Northern Beaches stretching from Manly to Palm Beach. Escape to Outer Sydney to explore areas steeped in history and rich in natural beauty.
Feel free to take part in the Sydney experience, tasting the lifestyle along the way.
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and Newtown train station from a coloured postcard approximately 1906.
Newtown's reputation as a retail precinct was established early. Marcus
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Avenue, Newtown: 19th Century mansion terraces. Victorian-era terrace
houses, Gum and Jacaranda trees in South Newtown. Lovingly restored
grand 19th Century house, South Newtown. Newtown Court House. Newtown
Post Office. St George's Hall. Newtown Railway Station. Newtown railway
station. The New Theatre. Cafe at the Newtown Performing Arts School.
The Newtown Festival in 2004. The "Great Wave" mural, Gowrie St. The
former Newtown PCYC, Erskineville Rd. The 'Marcia Brady' mural,
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Intersection of King Street, Newtown with Enmore Road, close to Newtown
railway station. South end of King Street, Newtown. Visible in the
distance are the iconic brickworks chimneys of Sydney Park. King Street
and Newtown train station from a coloured postcard approximately 1906.
Newtown's reputation as a retail precinct was established early. Marcus
Clark, one of Australias leading retailers was based there. Warren Ball
Avenue, Newtown: 19th Century mansion terraces. Victorian-era terrace
houses, Gum and Jacaranda trees in South Newtown. Lovingly restored
grand 19th Century house, South Newtown. Newtown Court House. Newtown
Post Office. St George's Hall. Newtown Railway Station. Newtown railway
station. The New Theatre. Cafe at the Newtown Performing Arts School.
The Newtown Festival in 2004. The "Great Wave" mural, Gowrie St. The
former Newtown PCYC, Erskineville Rd. The 'Marcia Brady' mural,
Erskineville Rd, Nov. 2006. The Gladstone St stencil-art wall, Aug.
2006.
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1828, looking north over Hyde Park towards the harbour. Sydney in 1796.
Image of Sydney taken by NASA RS satellite. The city centre is about a
third of the way in on the south shore of the upper inlet. Click on the
image and then scroll down for an annotated version. North Sydney's
high-rise commercial district. Sydney from the air. The Central
Business District in Sydney is home to most of Sydney's financial
centres. Sydney's Chinatown. The University of Sydney has been
operating since 1850 and is the oldest university in Australia. Luna
Park. The Chinese Garden of Friendship. Sydney is one of the first
major world cities to bring in the New Year, and is famed for its
fireworks. Track and field events in Stadium Australia (now Telstra
Stadium) during the 2000 Summer Olympics. Sydney Monorail above Market
Street, Sydney. An EDI M-set (Millennium) train at Sydney's Central
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Shopping in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Shopping in Sydney offers a broad range of choices when it comes to spending or splurging.
Key areas:
The fashion epicentre of the city is undoubtedly between Oxford Street and Glenmore Road, in Paddington. Here boutiques from some of Australian's top designers jostle for space with vintage stores and achingly hip pavement cafes. Further along Oxford Street in Bondi Junction lies the enormous Westfield shopping mall. Darling Harbour, Chinatown and The Rocks historic district are teeming with souvenir and craft shops.
Markets:
There are weekend markets at Balmain (Saturday), Paddington (Saturday), Glebe (Saturday), Bondi Beach (Sunday), and The Rocks (Sunday) but perhaps the one with the strongest local flavour is the Sydney Fish Market in Pyrmont.
Shopping centres:
The city's flagship department stores are David Jones (Castlereagh Street), and Myer (George Street). There are shopping malls galore with the palatial Queen Victoria Building (also known as QVB) being the most popular.
Opening hours:
Shop opening hours are generally Monday to Saturday 0900-1800, with late-night shopping until 2100 on Thursday.
Tax information:
There is a 10% Goods and Services Tax (GST), which is included on the price tags. There are several duty-free shops in the city centre, as well as at the airport.
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Shopping in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Shopping in Sydney offers a broad range of choices when it comes to spending or splurging.
Key areas:
The fashion epicentre of the city is undoubtedly between Oxford Street and Glenmore Road, in Paddington. Here boutiques from some of Australian's top designers jostle for space with vintage stores and achingly hip pavement cafes. Further along Oxford Street in Bondi Junction lies the enormous Westfield shopping mall. Darling Harbour, Chinatown and The Rocks historic district are teeming with souvenir and craft shops.
Markets:
There are weekend markets at Balmain (Saturday), Paddington (Saturday), Glebe (Saturday), Bondi Beach (Sunday), and The Rocks (Sunday) but perhaps the one with the strongest local flavour is the Sydney Fish Market in Pyrmont.
Shopping centres:
The city's flagship department stores are David Jones (Castlereagh Street), and Myer (George Street). There are shopping malls galore with the palatial Queen Victoria Building (also known as QVB) being the most popular.
Opening hours:
Shop opening hours are generally Monday to Saturday 0900-1800, with late-night shopping until 2100 on Thursday.
Tax information:
There is a 10% Goods and Services Tax (GST), which is included on the price tags. There are several duty-free shops in the city centre, as well as at the airport.
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Canberra Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Purpose built as Australia’s capital city, Canberra is a 3-hour drive from both the snowy mountains and the beautiful beaches of New South Wales. It is a city w...
Purpose built as Australia’s capital city, Canberra is a 3-hour drive from both the snowy mountains and the beautiful beaches of New South Wales. It is a city which honors Australia’s past and shapes its future.
With an expansive bush beauty, a relaxed attitude and colorful events, Canberra is far more than a political capital. Designed for a young nation that was just finding its feet, this city is home to many of the country's most important stories; stories that have come to define what it means to be Australian.
At the heart of Canberra’s creation story is Lake Burley Griffin. A long-standing rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne meant that neither one could be the nation’s capital. Instead, in 1911, the government launched an international design competition seeking a master plan for a brand new city.
The victor, Chicago architect Walter Burley Griffin, won with a garden city design focused on a man-made lake which fits perfectly within the landscape.
When, the nation’s Governor General stood in a dusty paddock in 1913 and announced the name of the new capital, he told the nation that the city had, lying before it, a splendid destiny.
Over 100 years later, that destiny has been fulfilled in a city that preserves the great chapters of Australia’s history and continues to write the future pages of the nation’s story.
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Purpose built as Australia’s capital city, Canberra is a 3-hour drive from both the snowy mountains and the beautiful beaches of New South Wales. It is a city which honors Australia’s past and shapes its future.
With an expansive bush beauty, a relaxed attitude and colorful events, Canberra is far more than a political capital. Designed for a young nation that was just finding its feet, this city is home to many of the country's most important stories; stories that have come to define what it means to be Australian.
At the heart of Canberra’s creation story is Lake Burley Griffin. A long-standing rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne meant that neither one could be the nation’s capital. Instead, in 1911, the government launched an international design competition seeking a master plan for a brand new city.
The victor, Chicago architect Walter Burley Griffin, won with a garden city design focused on a man-made lake which fits perfectly within the landscape.
When, the nation’s Governor General stood in a dusty paddock in 1913 and announced the name of the new capital, he told the nation that the city had, lying before it, a splendid destiny.
Over 100 years later, that destiny has been fulfilled in a city that preserves the great chapters of Australia’s history and continues to write the future pages of the nation’s story.
- published: 28 Aug 2015
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The Travel Tart's adventure weekend in New South Wales
Film maker Matilda Brown guides blogger Anthony Bianco (www.thetraveltart.com) on a mystery adventure trip in New South Wales via Twitter. Anthony has an adven...
Film maker Matilda Brown guides blogger Anthony Bianco (www.thetraveltart.com) on a mystery adventure trip in New South Wales via Twitter. Anthony has an adventure-packed weekend in Coffs Harbour, from the treetops in the Dorrigo Rainforest, to whitewater rafting and more!
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Film maker Matilda Brown guides blogger Anthony Bianco (www.thetraveltart.com) on a mystery adventure trip in New South Wales via Twitter. Anthony has an adventure-packed weekend in Coffs Harbour, from the treetops in the Dorrigo Rainforest, to whitewater rafting and more!
Follow @NSWTips on Twitter and share your travel tips too #NSWTips
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Sydney - City Video Guide
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Perched on the East Coast of Australia, Sydney, is the vibrant capital of New South Wales.
The Sydney Tower is the perfect way to get acquainted with the city. From Circular Quay it's possible to get almost anywhere else in the city. Nearby is Sydney Harbour Bridge. Just across it is Luna Park, renowned for its vintage fairground rides.
A short ferry ride from Luna Park is Darling Harbour, home to the National Maritime Museum. A few blocks away is the Powerhouse Museum.
Sydney Opera House is Sydney's most iconic sight. Behind it are the Royal Botanic
Gardens and the Sydney Domain, containing Government House, and the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Across the Pyrmont Bridge is the Sydney Sea Life Aquarium. More creatures can be found at the Wild Life Sydney and Taronga Zoo.
Bondi Beach is famed for its sands. The seaside suburb of Manly provides a quieter beach experience. The coastal paths to North Head offer stunning views of Sydney from afar.
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Perched on the East Coast of Australia, Sydney, is the vibrant capital of New South Wales.
The Sydney Tower is the perfect way to get acquainted with the city. From Circular Quay it's possible to get almost anywhere else in the city. Nearby is Sydney Harbour Bridge. Just across it is Luna Park, renowned for its vintage fairground rides.
A short ferry ride from Luna Park is Darling Harbour, home to the National Maritime Museum. A few blocks away is the Powerhouse Museum.
Sydney Opera House is Sydney's most iconic sight. Behind it are the Royal Botanic
Gardens and the Sydney Domain, containing Government House, and the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Across the Pyrmont Bridge is the Sydney Sea Life Aquarium. More creatures can be found at the Wild Life Sydney and Taronga Zoo.
Bondi Beach is famed for its sands. The seaside suburb of Manly provides a quieter beach experience. The coastal paths to North Head offer stunning views of Sydney from afar.
For more travel tips and information visit
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Transport in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Public transport:
Sydney's public transport system is well developed, efficient and cheap. The Transport Infoline provides route, timetable and fare information for all buses, ferries and trains.
State Transit operates Sydney's buses. Sydney Ferries runs the commuter ferry network that criss-crosses Sydney Harbour. CityRail operates the network of trains between the suburbs and the city.
Numerous money-saving passes are available, including the SydneyPass , which allows unlimited travel on public buses, harbour ferries, the Sydney Explorer bus and the Bondi Explorer bus.
The colour-coded TravelPass, valid for one week or more, allows unlimited travel on public transport within a designated area. A DayTripper pass is valid for travel on all regular buses, ferries and metropolitan area trains. A TravelTen bus pass is valid for 10 bus journeys. A FerryTen ticket is valid for 10 ferry trips.
Taxis:
Taxis run on meters, with a 20% surcharge added between 2200-0600. Tipping is not expected, although fares are generally rounded up to the nearest dollar. Operators include Taxis Combined Services and Premier Cabs
Driving:
Sydney drivers are renowned for their speed and intolerance and parking is invariably difficult and/or expensive. Also, many of Sydney's motorways are tolled and most of them are fully electronic; you will have to arrange a pass before or shortly after your trip - see www.rta.nsw.gov.au for details.
Car hire:
The minimum age for hiring a car is often 25 years. Minimum third-party insurance is required.
Bicycle hire:
Sydney's many steep hills make cycling a challenge. Manly has better paths for cycling but best of all is the popular Centennial Park.
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Transport in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Public transport:
Sydney's public transport system is well developed, efficient and cheap. The Transport Infoline provides route, timetable and fare information for all buses, ferries and trains.
State Transit operates Sydney's buses. Sydney Ferries runs the commuter ferry network that criss-crosses Sydney Harbour. CityRail operates the network of trains between the suburbs and the city.
Numerous money-saving passes are available, including the SydneyPass , which allows unlimited travel on public buses, harbour ferries, the Sydney Explorer bus and the Bondi Explorer bus.
The colour-coded TravelPass, valid for one week or more, allows unlimited travel on public transport within a designated area. A DayTripper pass is valid for travel on all regular buses, ferries and metropolitan area trains. A TravelTen bus pass is valid for 10 bus journeys. A FerryTen ticket is valid for 10 ferry trips.
Taxis:
Taxis run on meters, with a 20% surcharge added between 2200-0600. Tipping is not expected, although fares are generally rounded up to the nearest dollar. Operators include Taxis Combined Services and Premier Cabs
Driving:
Sydney drivers are renowned for their speed and intolerance and parking is invariably difficult and/or expensive. Also, many of Sydney's motorways are tolled and most of them are fully electronic; you will have to arrange a pass before or shortly after your trip - see www.rta.nsw.gov.au for details.
Car hire:
The minimum age for hiring a car is often 25 years. Minimum third-party insurance is required.
Bicycle hire:
Sydney's many steep hills make cycling a challenge. Manly has better paths for cycling but best of all is the popular Centennial Park.
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Travel Guide Austalia East Coast
The eastern states of Australia are the states adjoining the east coast of Australia. These are the mainland states of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria....
The eastern states of Australia are the states adjoining the east coast of Australia. These are the mainland states of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. The Australian Capital Territory and Jervis Bay Territory, while not states, are also included. The term usually includes the island state of Tasmania. On some occasions, the state of South Australia is included in this grouping. Similar terms include East Coast and Eastern Seaboard
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The eastern states of Australia are the states adjoining the east coast of Australia. These are the mainland states of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. The Australian Capital Territory and Jervis Bay Territory, while not states, are also included. The term usually includes the island state of Tasmania. On some occasions, the state of South Australia is included in this grouping. Similar terms include East Coast and Eastern Seaboard
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Sydney, Australia Attractions and Travel Guide
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Sydney, Australia Attractions and Travel Guide
Passes:
The All Day Pass & Tower & Aquarium package from Captain Cook Cruises incorporates entry to Sydney Aquarium, Sydney Tower and a hop-on, hop-off harbour cruise departing from Circular Quay. Tickets are available from any of these attractions.
The Darling Harbour Super Ticket, available at the Sydney Aquarium, includes entry to the Sydney Aquarium and the Chinese Garden, Matilda Rocket Harbour cruise, a monorail ride, a meal at the Aqua Bar and Grill, discount entry to the Powerhouse Museum and IMAX Theatre and discount travel on the People Mover train.
Combined ferry and attraction admission passes are available from the Sydney Ferries ticket office at Circular Quay. For example, the Zoo Pass includes return ferry and bus transport to Taronga Zoo, entry to the zoo and an aerial cable ride.
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Featuring the Yiribana Gallery, the world's largest permanent exhibition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, the Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of Australia's foremost art museums. Among its most impressive exhibitions is its Australian art collection, extending from the early colonial period to the mid 20th century. The Asian Galleries showcase the gallery's significant Asian collection and touring exhibitions. Shortlisted portraits in the Archibald Prize (Australia's most prestigious and controversial art award) are exhibited here annually.
Opening Times: Thurs-Tues 1000-1700, Wed 1000-2100.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
Bondi Beach
Bondi is one of the world's most famous beaches, a crescent of sand strung between two rocky headlands, just 15 minutes from the city centre. During the summer visitors jostle for towel space on the beach while the promenade bustles with activity. Campbell Parade serves up a mixture of busy bars, seaside cafes, and the ever-popular Sunday market. Topless sunbathing is tolerated and swimmers should always swim within the patrolled areas marked by the red and yellow flags. The coastal walk, which starts at Bondi's southern end and runs along the coast to Coogee, is a must for any visitor.
Opening Times: Daily 24 hours.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia
Centennial Parklands
A grand park in the European tradition, the Centennial Parklands features landscaped gardens, statues, historic monuments and houses, ponds, formal gardens, wildlife habitat areas and grand avenues. There is a restaurant, cafe and facilities for every active pursuit under the sun.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Southeast of the city, Moore Park and Bondi Junction, bordering Paddington, Sydney, NSW 2021, Australia
Darling Harbour
A former dockside area, this small harbour has been transformed into a major tourist site. The vast, paved and landscaped recreation ground is packed with restaurants and shops, as well as a number of tourist attractions. These include the Powerhouse Museum, Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney Aquarium, IMAX Theatre and the Chinese Garden of Friendship, a gift to Sydney from its sister city of Guangdong in China.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia
Royal Botanic Gardens
A short walk from the Opera House, the Royal Botanic Gardens sits on a slope overlooking the harbour and covers 30 hectares (74 acres) in the heart of the city. Established in 1816, it is Australia's oldest scientific institution and home to over one million specimens. Highlights include the Sydney Tropical Centre and the Rose Garden; there is a hop-on hop-off trackless train to get around them all.
Opening Times: Daily 0700-2000 (Nov-Feb); 0700-1830 (Mar and Oct); 0700-1800 (Apr and Sep); 0700-1730 (May and Aug); 0700-1700 (Jun-Jul).
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Macquarie Street (main entrance), Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
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Passes:
The All Day Pass & Tower & Aquarium package from Captain Cook Cruises incorporates entry to Sydney Aquarium, Sydney Tower and a hop-on, hop-off harbour cruise departing from Circular Quay. Tickets are available from any of these attractions.
The Darling Harbour Super Ticket, available at the Sydney Aquarium, includes entry to the Sydney Aquarium and the Chinese Garden, Matilda Rocket Harbour cruise, a monorail ride, a meal at the Aqua Bar and Grill, discount entry to the Powerhouse Museum and IMAX Theatre and discount travel on the People Mover train.
Combined ferry and attraction admission passes are available from the Sydney Ferries ticket office at Circular Quay. For example, the Zoo Pass includes return ferry and bus transport to Taronga Zoo, entry to the zoo and an aerial cable ride.
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Featuring the Yiribana Gallery, the world's largest permanent exhibition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, the Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of Australia's foremost art museums. Among its most impressive exhibitions is its Australian art collection, extending from the early colonial period to the mid 20th century. The Asian Galleries showcase the gallery's significant Asian collection and touring exhibitions. Shortlisted portraits in the Archibald Prize (Australia's most prestigious and controversial art award) are exhibited here annually.
Opening Times: Thurs-Tues 1000-1700, Wed 1000-2100.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
Bondi Beach
Bondi is one of the world's most famous beaches, a crescent of sand strung between two rocky headlands, just 15 minutes from the city centre. During the summer visitors jostle for towel space on the beach while the promenade bustles with activity. Campbell Parade serves up a mixture of busy bars, seaside cafes, and the ever-popular Sunday market. Topless sunbathing is tolerated and swimmers should always swim within the patrolled areas marked by the red and yellow flags. The coastal walk, which starts at Bondi's southern end and runs along the coast to Coogee, is a must for any visitor.
Opening Times: Daily 24 hours.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia
Centennial Parklands
A grand park in the European tradition, the Centennial Parklands features landscaped gardens, statues, historic monuments and houses, ponds, formal gardens, wildlife habitat areas and grand avenues. There is a restaurant, cafe and facilities for every active pursuit under the sun.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Southeast of the city, Moore Park and Bondi Junction, bordering Paddington, Sydney, NSW 2021, Australia
Darling Harbour
A former dockside area, this small harbour has been transformed into a major tourist site. The vast, paved and landscaped recreation ground is packed with restaurants and shops, as well as a number of tourist attractions. These include the Powerhouse Museum, Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney Aquarium, IMAX Theatre and the Chinese Garden of Friendship, a gift to Sydney from its sister city of Guangdong in China.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia
Royal Botanic Gardens
A short walk from the Opera House, the Royal Botanic Gardens sits on a slope overlooking the harbour and covers 30 hectares (74 acres) in the heart of the city. Established in 1816, it is Australia's oldest scientific institution and home to over one million specimens. Highlights include the Sydney Tropical Centre and the Rose Garden; there is a hop-on hop-off trackless train to get around them all.
Opening Times: Daily 0700-2000 (Nov-Feb); 0700-1830 (Mar and Oct); 0700-1800 (Apr and Sep); 0700-1730 (May and Aug); 0700-1700 (Jun-Jul).
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Macquarie Street (main entrance), Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
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Hotels in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Hotels in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
There is a wide choice of hotels in Sydney catering to every budget -- from 5-star international hotel chains to niche boutique properties in one of Sydney's trendy suburbs.
The Sydney hotels below have been classed into three different pricing categories:
Luxury (over A$300)
Moderate (A$100 to A$300)
Cheap (under A$100)
The prices quoted above are the starting prices for a standard double room and include breakfast unless otherwise specified. The central Sydney area has a 10% accommodation levy, commonly known as the bed tax. This is added to the bill and included in the prices quoted here. Most hostel-type accommodation is exempt from this tax.
Luxury Hotels
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Park Hyatt
Occupying a unique position on the water's edge of Sydney's Harbour, The Park Hyatt has a wide range of rooms to choose from all offering deluxe amenities including shoeshine, turndown, robes, gym access and 24-hour butler service. The hotel's restaurant, the Harbour Kitchen & Bar, offers incredible views of the harbour and opera house through floor-to-ceiling folding glass doors. This Sydney hotel also features a spa, fitness centre and rooftop swimming pool.
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BLUE
Arguably the most boldly conceived of the newer hotels in town, BLUE (formerly W Sydney), occupies the renovated interior of an old loading wharf, jutting out into the harbour at Woolloomooloo Bay. Retaining the original exterior and many of the interior beams, the refit is an ingenious exercise in industrial chic. Business travellers are well catered for with oversize work desks, ISDN lines and two telephones.
Four Seasons
The original luxe Sydney hotel, the Four Seasons can legitimately boast one of the best views around. Located in the historic Rock's area, overlooking the Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the hotel's 531 luxurious guestrooms and suites all feature a 42- inch LCD television, iPod/MP3 player connectivity and wireless internet access. The spa is one of the best in the city and facilities include steam, sauna and Sydney's largest heated outdoor pool.
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Hotels in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
There is a wide choice of hotels in Sydney catering to every budget -- from 5-star international hotel chains to niche boutique properties in one of Sydney's trendy suburbs.
The Sydney hotels below have been classed into three different pricing categories:
Luxury (over A$300)
Moderate (A$100 to A$300)
Cheap (under A$100)
The prices quoted above are the starting prices for a standard double room and include breakfast unless otherwise specified. The central Sydney area has a 10% accommodation levy, commonly known as the bed tax. This is added to the bill and included in the prices quoted here. Most hostel-type accommodation is exempt from this tax.
Luxury Hotels
==========
Park Hyatt
Occupying a unique position on the water's edge of Sydney's Harbour, The Park Hyatt has a wide range of rooms to choose from all offering deluxe amenities including shoeshine, turndown, robes, gym access and 24-hour butler service. The hotel's restaurant, the Harbour Kitchen & Bar, offers incredible views of the harbour and opera house through floor-to-ceiling folding glass doors. This Sydney hotel also features a spa, fitness centre and rooftop swimming pool.
Book this hotel
BLUE
Arguably the most boldly conceived of the newer hotels in town, BLUE (formerly W Sydney), occupies the renovated interior of an old loading wharf, jutting out into the harbour at Woolloomooloo Bay. Retaining the original exterior and many of the interior beams, the refit is an ingenious exercise in industrial chic. Business travellers are well catered for with oversize work desks, ISDN lines and two telephones.
Four Seasons
The original luxe Sydney hotel, the Four Seasons can legitimately boast one of the best views around. Located in the historic Rock's area, overlooking the Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the hotel's 531 luxurious guestrooms and suites all feature a 42- inch LCD television, iPod/MP3 player connectivity and wireless internet access. The spa is one of the best in the city and facilities include steam, sauna and Sydney's largest heated outdoor pool.
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Newcastle, Hunter, New South Wales
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Toorale, outback, New South Wales
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Tweed Heads, Northern Rivers, New South Wales
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Stockton, Hunter, New South Wales
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Fingal Bay, North Coast, New South Wales
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- published: 22 Feb 2008
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