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AMP Theatrette
Theatre venue containing 250 seats at Circular Quay, Sydney. Repurposed in the 1980s.
Port Hacking
Estuary through which flows the Hacking River on the southern outskirts of Sydney.
Bank of New South Wales
Australia's oldest bank, established in Sydney in 1817, and still trading as Westpac.
Marramarra National Park
National park on the south bank of the Hawkesbury River to Sydney's north.
Cross City Tunnel
Road tunnel under central Sydney that runs from Darling Harbour to Rushcutters Bay.
Saracen's Head Hotel
Hotel at the corner of King and Sussex streets Sydney in the 1840s.
Waverley Bus Depot
Bus storage and service area located in the Sydney suburb of Bondi Junction.
Cities for the 21st Century
An integrated urban management plan for Sydney, Newcastle, the Central Coast and Wollongong.
Dee Why Beach
Beach 18 kilometres north-east of Sydney city, part of the city's Northern Beaches.
County of Cumberland Planning Scheme
Organisation that attempted to undertake comprehensive planning for metropolitan Sydney, and ultimately failed.
Berowra Valley Bushland Park
Bushland park in northern Sydney absorbed by Berowra Valley Regional Park in 1997.
Rendoth, Graham
Founder and Creative Director of graphic design consultancy Reno Design in Sydney, Australia.
Don Bank Museum
A heritage-listed former residence and now house museum at 6 Napier Street, North Sydney. It was built from 1853 to 1858 for Edward Wollstonecraft. It is also known as St. Leonard's Cottage. The property is now owned by North Sydney Council. …
TAFE New South Wales
TAFE New South Wales is the leading provider of technical and vocational education in NSW.
A Technical and Working Men’s College established by the Sydney Mechanics School of Arts in 1878 was taken over by the colonial government in 1883 and became known as the Sydney…BridgeClimb
Tourist company which conducts guided tours onto the arch of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.