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Sydney, Australia facts and trivia
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Information and statistics on the tower, art gallery, Queen Victoria Building and other highlights of the 1580 square kilometre capital of New South Wales.
Feb 18, 2007
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David Whitley
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Music Venues in Sydney, Australia
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Sydney has an excellent music scene and visitors and locals can enjoy both local Australian talent and also some of the world's greatest rock and soul musicians.
Oct 8, 2008
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Alistair McCulloch
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Sydney, Australia's BridgeClimb
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Traveling to Sydney, Australia? Visiting the Opera House, Sydney Aquarium, Wildlife World, the Sydney Royal Botanic Garden? Great, but don't miss the Sydney BridgeClimb!
Jan 14, 2008
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Rod Whitlow
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Explore Alternative Sydney
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Many will know Sydney's major attractions. The Harbour Bridge, and the Opera House are two. There is another less-well known side to Sydney which is introduced here.
Oct 4, 2008
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Alistair McCulloch
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Markets in Sydney, Australia
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Shopping in Sydney can be a wonderful experience for any visitor with a choice of four vibrant and fun markets to chose from.
May 10, 2010
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Sharmishta Sarkar
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Australia Events: Sydney Festivals
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Comedy, fireworks, ferry races, surfboard challenges, art installations, music, bands and more... travel to Australia's harbour city for great cultural events and fests
Mar 2, 2007
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David Whitley
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Summer Christmas in Sydney
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Celebrate a quintessential Sydney Christmas. A summer Christmas means seafood, barbeques, carols sung by the beach, t-shirts, shorts and sunshine.
Nov 17, 2009
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Graeme Hay
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Queen Victoria of Great Britain Dies at 81
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She remains the most commemorated British monarch in history, with statues of her throughout the former empire, including the Victoria Memorial outside Buckingham Palace.
Jan 22, 2010
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John Kirshon
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Attempts to Assassinate Queen Victoria
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Britain's longest reigning monarch was lucky that efforts to kill her were carried by incompetent men with appalling marksmanship.
Sep 24, 2010
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Rupert Taylor
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Wine Touring in Victoria, Australia
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It may be small, but Victoria is home to more wineries than any other Australian state. A holiday touring its vineyards cannot fail to whet your appetite.
Feb 11, 2011
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Adam Booth
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Historic Wineries of Victoria, Australia
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Wine has been produced for over 160 years in Victoria, but only a few wineries have been in continuous production.
Mar 1, 2009
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Darby Higgs
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Williamstown in Victoria, Australia
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For those interested in maritime history, the sea-side suburb of Williamstown, located in Melbourne's west, offers a wealth of things to see and do.
Apr 28, 2009
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Kate Machin
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Tilly Devine: Sydney's Queen of the Night
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Tilly Devine was an Australian Madame during the early twentieth century. She lived a notorious life on the edge and richly. She died a penniless nobody.
Dec 17, 2010
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Maureen Zieber
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Australia - Climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge
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The Bridge Climb takes you high above the skyscrapers for a view of one of the loveliest harbours in the world. Built 75 years ago it is one of Sydney's main attractions.
May 25, 2007
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Cathy Smith
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Climbing Australia's Sydney Harbour Bridge
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The reward for completing the Sydney Bridge Climb is to stand in awe and look out over one of the most stunning city sights in Australia if not the world.
Aug 30, 2009
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Katie Giles
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Sydney, Australia: the Circular Quay Area
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There is something for everyone to enjoy around Sydney's Circular Quay and much to see and marvel at, whatever budget the traveller has. Plenty of it is even free.
Dec 6, 2009
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Ann Burnett
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Sydney: From Bridge to Bondi on a Bus
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Sydney must be on every traveller's to-do list. Board a bus for a fascinating introduction to the city of the Opera House, Harbour Bridge and meat pies.
Jan 11, 2011
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Rhian Williams
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Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's Wedding
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Until the nineteenth century people generally married in their Sunday clothes, but when Queen Victoria wore white at her wedding - she was said to have started a trend.
Mar 21, 2010
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Karl Leon Ciccone
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Restaurants in Sydney: Sassy's Red at Westfield Sydney
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Sassy's Red is a retro Malaysian-fusion restaurant that combines the modern food centre ambiance of Sydney with traditional Southeast Asian cuisine.
May 1, 2011
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Marcus Chin
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Discovering North East Victoria in Australia
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Beautiful red and yellow autumn colors mark the country side of North East Victoria (Australia). Glorious cool mornings can be enjoyed in comfortable accommodation.
May 6, 2009
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Tanya Klein
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