Grants were received from Wollongong City Council, NSW Heritage Commission but of course nothing would have happened without the efforts and enthusiasms of the local community whose energies have brought the building back to life continue to support it as a community and tourism facility.
Continue reading...There is so much to do in New South Wales, but a week will surely persuade you to come back for more, from Sydney to the Blue Mountains, Hunter Valley to Jervis Bay, Kangaroo Valley to the Southern Highlands.
Continue reading...The mighty Indian Pacific celebrates its 40th Anniversary in February 2010. A train acclaimed not only as an Australian icon but as one of the worlds greatest train journeys.
Continue reading...The historic shipwreck Hive in Wreck Bay is to be protected for future generations, after being listed on the State Heritage Register.
Continue reading...BridgeClimb Sydney has celebrated the 2.5 millionth Climber to experience “The Climb of their Life” on the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Continue reading...Mudgee is steeped in history – it has more heritage listed buildings than any other town in NSW. With over 20 to choose from this is a pub crawler’s paradise.
Continue reading...Guided Walking tours of the historic town of Milton on the South Coast NSW.
Continue reading...The Two Foot Tour CBD History Walk includes the Coal Bunker Wharf, Bridge, the Bridge Plaza, Bayview Hotel, Courthouse and Police residence. This heritage walk is available to download as a pdf.
Continue reading...Junee has a long and interesting history. It developed rapidly when the main railway line arrived in 1881, being halfway between Melbourne and Sydney. The wealth of the Junee is reflected in the many grand buildings still standing today.
Continue reading...In July 2010 the World Heritage Convention’s announced that Kingston and Arthurs Vale on Norfolk Island and the other 10 Australian convict sites on listed the World Heritage List.
Continue reading...Explore the historic landmarks of Nowra on the South Coast NSW. download the pdf tour and walk eguide.
Continue reading...The whale-watching season starts in late May as these gentle creatures undertake their annual migration along the coast of New South Wales.
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