Annandale Journey: From Johnston’s Bush to a Bustling Suburb: Tracing Annandale’s Transformation
Annandale: A Comprehensive Historical Journey
The Catholic Church: A Pillar of Annandale
The Legacy of Mary MacKillop
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Sydney Is A Global City At A Major CrossroadsSydney, the sparkling gem of Australia, has long been a beacon of tourism, history, cultural vibrancy, and economic prosperity. However, recent discussions have sparked a debate on Has Sydney and NSW lost its No.1 Edge.Has Sydney become complacent in its role as a global leader of interesting…
Peter Fisher writes about Somersby Falls– A Hidden Gem That Never Grew Up To Be Famous “Near Mangrove Mountain on the Central Coast, only 25 minutes drive from central Gosford, lies one of NSW’s prettiest and least known waterfall systems – Somersby Falls… http://www.photochronicles.net/somersby%20falls.htm
Homebush Olympic Park used in Sydney 2000 Olympics &Paralympicsphotographed from Homebush Brickpit The 2000 Sydney Olympics: A Tale of Transformation The 2000 Sydney Olympics, hosted in Homebush, brought about a significant metamorphosis for the region. Once an industrial hub with expansive fields, a slaughterhouse, and a brick factory that contributed to half of Sydney’s construction,…
Spice Alley Sydney is a flavour hotspot in the Sydney CBD that has the yummiest street food and great ambience.
The History of Barangaroo Introduction Barangaroo is a dynamic waterfront precinct in Sydney, Australia. Its history is as diverse and multifaceted as the city itself, with roots that reach deep into Australia’s past. The Aboriginal Heritage The land that Barangaroo now occupies was once home to the Gadigal people, one of the 29 clans of…
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