Sydney Through the Ages Of Time
Pre-Colonial Era
European Arrival & Colonial Sydney
Federation and Beyond
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Gore Hill Cemetery: A Historical Landmark Gore Hill Cemetery, nestled in the northern Sydney suburb of St Leonards, is a historical gem. Established on 19 May 1868 by the New South Wales politician William Tunks, it stands as one of the oldest and most significant cemeteries in metropolitan Sydney. Establishment and Operations The cemetery was…
Boronia Park & A Rich Tapestry Of Heritage ——————————————- Indigenous Custodianship Boronia Park holds extensive evidence of the lives of the Wallumedegal, who were custodians of this land for thousands of years. Archaeological sites within the park include: Axe-grinding grooves Rock engravings Hand stencils Middens Shelters adorned with art Burial sites Wells These remnants tell…
From Historic Roots to Modern Charm Annandale Has Transformed Tucked away in Sydney’s Inner West, within the heart of New South Wales, Australia, lies the charming suburb of Annandale. A mere stone’s throw from Sydney’s bustling central business district, Annandale is a tranquil oasis amidst the urban jungle. The story of Annandale is intertwined with…
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…
Homebush Brick Pit: A Journey from Industrial Site to Wildlife Sanctuary The Beginning The Homebush Brick Pit, located in Sydney, Australia, has a rich history that dates back to the early 20th century. It was established in 1911 by the New South Wales government as the State Brickworks. The site was used to produce bricks,…
The short-beaked echidna, or Tachyglossus aculeatus, is a marvel of the animal kingdom. This extraordinary creature is one of only four extant species of echidnas and is the only representative of its kind in Australia. Distinctive Features One look at the short-beaked echidna and you’ll be captivated by its unique appearance. Its body seamlessly blends…
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