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PhotoChronicles PhotoChronicles is built on a simple idea, photography should feel lived‑in. It should carry the warmth of a Sydney afternoon, the grit of a suburban street, the openness of the Australian coastline. These aren’t just images — they’re sensory memories. They hold the sound of cicadas, the smell of summer storms, the texture of old timber wharves. They’re the moments that define us, captured with clarity and intention.

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PhotoChronicles PhotoChronicles is built on a simple idea, photography should feel lived‑in. It should carry the warmth of a Sydney afternoon, the grit of a suburban street, the openness of the Australian coastline. These aren’t just images — they’re sensory memories. They hold the sound of cicadas, the smell of summer storms, the texture of old timber wharves. They’re the moments that define us, captured with clarity and intention.
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    100 Years of Radio: A Timeline of Innovation and Impact

    ByMike Fernandes November 23, 2023June 27, 2025

    Radio is one of the most influential and enduring forms of mass communication in the modern era. From its humble beginnings as a wireless telegraphy system to its current role as a source of news, entertainment, education, and culture, radio has shaped the lives of millions of people around the world. In this blog post,…

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    PhotoChronicles.net Blog – A place where great stories and photos join together

    ByMike Fernandes November 22, 2023June 27, 2025

    Welcome to PhotoChronicles.net Blog A photographic essay for all of us. Photography by Mike Fernandes Directed by Ben Fernandes Follow us & we promise we will keep it interesting

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    Martin Place Sydney: The Civic Heart of the City

    ByMike Fernandes November 21, 2023June 27, 2025

    Martin Place is a major connector of Sydney’s central business district in New South Wales as it flows from one side of Sydney city to the other, Australia. It has been described as the “civic heart” of Sydney, as it is home to many heritage buildings, monuments, and events that reflect the history and culture…

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    Exploring the History and Nature of Balls Head and Berrys Bay

    ByMike Fernandes November 20, 2023June 27, 2025

    Exploring the History and Nature of Balls Head and Berrys Bay Balls Head and Berrys Bay are two scenic spots in Sydney that offer a glimpse into the past and present of Australia. They are both located in Waverton, a suburb on the north shore of Sydney Harbour, and are easily accessible by public transport…

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    La Perouse: A French Connection in Botany Bay

    ByMike Fernandes November 17, 2023June 27, 2025

    If you visit the southern part of Botany Bay, you might notice a suburb named La Perouse. This name has a history that dates back to the late 18th century, when a French explorer arrived in Australia shortly after the British. La Perouse was named after Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse (1741–88), a French…

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    Garden Island: A Historic Naval Base in Sydney Harbour

    ByMike Fernandes November 16, 2023June 27, 2025

    Garden Island is a small island in Sydney Harbour that has been used for naval and defence purposes since the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788. It is now connected to the mainland by a causeway and is home to the Royal Australian Navy’s Fleet Base East, where many of the major fleet units…

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    North Sydney Library: A Place of Stories, Facts and History

    ByMike Fernandes November 15, 2023June 27, 2025

    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…

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    Circular Quay: A Place of History, Culture, and Entertainment

    ByMike Fernandes November 14, 2023June 27, 2025

    Circular Quay is one of the most iconic and historic places in Sydney, Australia. It is a harbour, a public piazza, a tourism precinct, a heritage area, and a transport node. It is also the site of the first landing of the British colonists in 1788, and the birthplace of modern Australia. Circular Quay has…

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    November 11: A Day of Remembrance

    ByMike Fernandes November 11, 2023June 27, 2025

    November 11 is a day of great significance in many parts of the world, marked by various names such as Remembrance Day, Armistice Day, and Veterans Day. It is a day to honor and remember those who have served and sacrificed for their countries. Remembrance Day In countries like the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada,…

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    Can we consider the unique benefits that come with breeding brumbies?

    ByMike Fernandes November 9, 2023June 27, 2025

     It’s a question that invites us to think outside the box, to challenge our preconceived notions about what is possible and what is beneficial for our environment. Consider this: What other mode of transport can claim to use grass as fuel, and not only that but also repay the earth in the form of rich…

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