A City Transforming Through Time
Sydney: A City Transformed Through Time
The Early Days
The Growth of a Metropolis
The Modern Era
The Future of Sydney
The Geeky Details
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Tasmania’s Artistic MarvelNestled on the serene banks of the Derwent River in Hobart, Tasmania, the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) stands as a testament to the audacious vision of its founder, David Walsh. This unique art gallery, which opened its doors in 2011, has since become a beacon for art enthusiasts and curious…
A Train Journey Through TimeMaitland Train Station, nestled on Church Street in Maitland, New South Wales, Australia, stands as a significant landmark with a rich history that dates back to the 19th century. This station, serving the city of Maitland, is a junction for the Main Northern and North Coast lines. The Early DaysThe station…
Cammeray Cemetery: A Historic Site In The North Sydney Area Cammeray Cemetery is an old Sydney cemetery. It is also known as the St Thomas’ Rest Park. A heritage-listed former cemetery and now public park located in Cammeray, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales. It is the first burial ground established on the North…
Sydney’s World Renowned Beaches: A Journey Through Sand and Surf Sydney, the vibrant city of Australia, is home to some of the world’s most beautiful and renowned beaches. Each beach has its unique charm and offers a different experience to its visitors. Let’s embark on a journey through some of these stunning beaches and uncover…
On the other hand, we’re working desperately to repair the environment See – https://EcoReefProject.com Yesterday trees that were marked for preservation were cut down illegally in the space of a few minutes These trees have been a haven for wildlife for decades The same wildlife is shuffling around with nowhere to go This little bugger…
Old Homebush Brick Pit A place that slowly built Sydney one brick at a time A place of spectacular landscape – An interesting place to see A great hidden place of Sydney tourism I believe this is a place that this will be a place slowly lost to development if we are not careful