The magic and history of Sydney’s iconic harbour islands will be showcased during a series of events celebrating nature and culture throughout October 2010.
Continue reading...The first decades of the 20th century saw countless buildings from our colonial past torn down, this exhibition in Sydney places the 1902 artists’ paintings alongside the commissioned photography, inspection reports and remodelling plans. Win a double pass to the exhibition at the Museum of Sydney.
Continue reading...There are plenty of city walking tours in Sydney on offer, and lots of opportunities to explore magnificent walking tracks free of crowds.
Continue reading...3 hour walking tour takes you through the heart of Sydney. Explore the city’s rich Aboriginal, convict and colonial past with a unique guiding style of combining history and entertainment.
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...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...Explore Sydney Harbour and its surrounds aboard Endeavour, which in its time sailed to many new lands and was party to many exciting adventures. During April 2010, choose from half-day family sailing trips and once-in-a-lifetime longer voyages.
Continue reading...Sydney has a great story to tell you look at the life of a city that has evolved from a ‘notorious’ convict colony to an internationally acclaimed city.
Continue reading...Located at Sydney’s Darling Harbour, the Museum explore Australia’s links with the sea. These exhibitions are themed, ranging from Indigenous lore and European seafaring to aquatic sport and the maritime defence of our shores.
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