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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Sydney’s Water Dragon Lizards: A Closer Look Introduction Sydney, a bustling city known for its iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, is also home to a unique reptilian inhabitant – the Water Dragon Lizard. These lizards, known scientifically as “Intellagama lesueurii”, are Australia’s largest dragon lizards and are a common sight along the healthy…
Discovering Sydney: A Visit to Mrs Macquarie’s Chair Sydney, a city known for its stunning harbour views and iconic landmarks, is home to a lesser-known but equally captivating site: Mrs Macquarie’s Chair. This historic spot offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich history that is worth exploring for locals and tourists. A Glimpse…
1788: Before the arrival of Europeans in 1788, both sides of Sydney Harbour, where the Sydney Harbour Bridge would later be built, were the home of the Eora people. 1815: Convict and architect Francis Greenway suggested the construction of a bridge across the harbour. 1857: Engineer Peter Henderson proposed the construction of a large cast…
If you are looking for a place to enjoy reading, learning and discovering, you might want to visit the North Sydney Library, also known as the Stanton Library. This library is one of the largest public libraries on Sydney’s lower north shore, and it has a lot to offer to its visitors. Here are some…

Sydney 2000 Olympic Cauldron Icon is an amazing symbol of hope for a city and country.
Once upon a time, in the small town of Pineville, there was a Christmas tree that everyone called the “Ugly Christmas Tree”. It was lopsided, with sparse branches and a dull color. Every year, it was the last one left on the lot, never chosen by any family to be their holiday centerpiece. One Christmas…