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Cahill Expressway

The Cahill Expressway was the first freeway to be constructed in Sydney, Australia. It was opened in the 1950s. More >>



Camp Cove

Camp Cove, Sydney Harbour is considered to be the first landing place of the white man in Sydney. More >>



Hermit Bay

Hermit Bay is a cozy, secluded area enclosed by the Nielsen Park More >>



Vaucluse Bay

The name Vaucluse Bay originated from the latin word 'vallis clausa' meaning an enclosed valley. More >>



Parsley Bay

Parsley Bay lies between Vaucluse Bay and Watsons Bay, and is a narrow inlet of Sydney Harbour. More >>



Customs House

The first customs officers, who belonged to First Fleet that arrived at Sydney Cove, operated from The Rocks around which most of their activities centred. More >>



Woollhara Point

Woollahra Point is the north-eastern tip of Point Piper. The name is believed to have evolved from its aboriginal name 'Willara.' More >>



Rushcutters Bay

Rushcutters Bay is a bay on the Sydney Harbour. In the earlier days, the Bay comprised of swampy land that was covered with tall rushes. More >>



Nielsen Park

Nielsen Park is the headquarters of Sydney Harbour National Park. N. R. W. More >>



Green Point

Green Point is the northern tip of Watsons Bay. Also known as Laings Point, this is a place of historical significance and is indicated on the earliest navigation charts of Port Jackson. More >>



Lady Bay

Lady Bay which is also sometimes called Lady Jane Beach, is one of the earliest More >>



Sydney Heads

Sydney Heads popularly known as "the Heads" are the sentinels that guard the entrance to Port Jackson or Sydney Harbour More >>



Government House

Captain Phillip on his arrival with the First Fleet set up a canvas tent on the eastern side of Sydney Cove. More >>



Mrs Macquarie's Chair

On the eastern shore of Farm Cove, under the shade of a big Moreton Bay figtree, stands a chair carved out of stone. More >>



The Water Police

The Water Police is a police force whose main duty is rescue and it is estimated that around 400 people  More >>



Macquarie Place

Macquarie Place used to be the meeting place of the aborigines for holding their rituals More >>

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The Overseas Terminal

The Overseas Passenger Terminal situating on the western side of Sydney Cove was opened in January 1961. More >>



Fort Macquarie

Fort Macquarie was an artillery post and ordnance store of earlier Sydney and remained so until 1902. More >>



The Rocks

The Rocks is a place in Sydney that attracts the most number of visitors. It lies at the foot of the Harbour Bridge on the western shore of Sydney Cove, on the western side of Circular Quay. It is situated at the city centre. More >>



Circular Quay

Situated at the small inlet called the Sydney Cove, Circular Quay is a sheltered anchorage that has provided secure mooring to many a vessel since the First Fleet and is now the hub of Sydney Harbour. More >>


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