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Two Scenic Coastal and Harbor Walks in Sydney for Those on a Short VisitSydney's spectacularly scenic coastal and harbor walks are a great way to appreciate its unique waterside setting. For those on a short visit, here are two easily accessible classics with stunning views. -
Matisyahu Tears Up Sydney's Metro TheatreMatisyahu, the Jewish dancehall reggae artist, performs at Sydney's Metro Theatre to a capacity crowd. His unique infusion of religious-themed rhymes and Jamaican beats enthralled a very diverse crowd. -
Things to See and Do in Sydney, AustraliaSydney is situated on the east coast of Australia and has a population of over 4 million. As well as being home to the Sydney Opera House, it offers an abundance of fine food and shopping, wild life and adventure. -
Sydney Opera House - Financial Woes Could Cause Closure by 2011The iconic Sydney Opera House needs a big cash injection to fund maintenance or it faces closure in 2011. Ancient stage machinery is putting lives at risk and Australian State and Federal Governments have not stepped in to provide any funding. -
Happy Feet 2 in Production in Sydney, AustraliaThe sequel to Oscar winning animated movie Happy Feet commenced production in Sydney in early February. Robin Williams, Hank Azaria and Elijah Wood have completed their voice-overs. Matt Damon and Brad Pitt have signed to play roles. -
Sydney: A Perfect Day on the RocksVisit The Rocks, Sydney's most historic district, to enjoy great restaurants, pubs, shops and informative tours.
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Enjoy Dinner Party on Sydney Harbor CruisesSydney is placed on one of the most attractive harbors in the world. Trying your private party on Sydney harbour cruises will be best experience for you.
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Oprah Winfrey's Aussie Shows - is Sydney Opera House Forecourt Venue Too Small?Organizers of the forthcoming Oprah Winfrey Shows in Sydney, Australia have a big problem to solve. The Sydney Opera House forecourt can cater for an audience of 3,000. 75,000 Aussies have registered for tickets to Oprah's Aussie shows.
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Using Public Transport in Sydney, AustraliaSydney has a population of around 4 million. Many of the locals use public transport for commuting to work and the system is also accessible to tourists. While cars are used in the city centre, parking is extremely expensive and limited to certain areas. -
Making the Most of a Trip to Sydney, AustraliaVisiting Sydney is an exhilarating experience. Make sure to put these five great things on your must-do list when you make it to the jewel of Australia's eastern coast. -
Finding a Rental Apartment in SydneyFinding a place to rent in Sydney can be tough, but knowing how to navigate the world of real estate agencies and rental contracts will make the process easier. -
Sydney Harbor Bridge Climb: A Must-Do Activity When Visiting AustraliaDon the gray jumpsuit and actually climb to the top of Sydney, Australia's Harbor Bridge. With 360 degrees in view, you will have a cherished perspective of Sydney. Cars zoom underneath as you climb ladders and walk the catwalks with your climb team.
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Sydney Harbour Hosts Two Cunard Super-ships - Queen Mary 2 and Queen ElizabethDozens of boats formed a guard of honour as two supers-hips sailed into Sydney Harbour at the same time. Cunard's Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth had an arranged rendezvous in Australia's most spectacular city witnessed by thousands of onlookers.
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A Guide to Mardi Gras Parades and Events in Sydney AustraliaThe Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras has grown from a local gay pride event to being arguably the most fantastic and amazing gay and lesbian event in the world. -
Jimmy Buffett Topples Off Sydney Concert StageHow lucky was Jimmy Buffett that one of his biggest fans, Dr Gordian Fulde, head of emergency at St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, was in the audience and near the spot where Buffett landed heavily?
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Top 10 Tourist Places Around SydneySydney could be the best option for enjoying your holiday. Sydney is the one of the most attractive towns in the world for the tourists for its top ten worth visiting tourist places.
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Park Hyatt Sydney, NSW, Australia a ReviewA review of the Park Hyatt Hotel in Sydney, Australia.
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Sydney, Australia - The Blue Mountains, Jenolan Caves and Historic TownsThe Blue Mountains, in all their majestic splendor, are located just 40 miles west of Sydney, Australia, a perfect day trip, with much to offer the visitor! Jenolan Caves, thrilling tram rides, wildlife sanctuary and more! See what more means... -
Sydney's Astrophel and Stella and the Internal Battle Between Reason and LoveThrough the second sonnet in Sir Philip Sydney's "Astrophel and Stella," the internal battle of listening to reason or giving in to love is presented.
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2009 New Year's Eve Parties and Celebrations in Sydney, AustraliaAustralia not only has Kangaroos, they have wonderful New Year's Eve parties and celebrations, especially in Sydney. Here are some excellent locations in Sydney Australia to experience the changing of years from 2008 to 2009.
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Why You Should Visit Sydney, AustraliaSydney is an amazing city with unique attractions. Soak in the rays at Bondi Beach or enjoy a performance at the Sydney Opera House. -
A Great Day on and Around Sydney HarbourExploring Sydney Harbour was going to be fun! And, cheap, I love cheap! And, with just a little pre-planning, it was both! A full day of awesome sights and experiences, inlcuding Harbour Bridge, Circular Quay, Taronga Zoo, The Rocks, and more! -
Attractions of the Sydney Australia Opera House ComplexThe Sydney Opera House actually contains multiple theatres, shops and restaurants and is a destination in and of itself. -
Britney Spears Foils Devious Plot and Delights Sick Children in Sydney, AustraliaA Sydney Childrens' Hospital staffer's plan to get Britney Spears to the hospital for a meeting with sick kids so he could meet her himself has backfired. Instead, Britney invited some kids to her show and met them backstage for a personal photo shoot. -
Celebrate Chinese New Year, 2009, the Year of the Ox in Sydney, AustraliaThe Chinese New Year in Sydney, Australia is a fun time, and 2009 will be no exception. -
Sydney: Holidays by the SeaThe land down under is the place to go if you're tired of cold and snow during the holidays. While it's winter here, it's summer down under. Sydney has a diverse range of activities to choose from. -
Sydney Harbour Bridge - Backdrop for Crazy Bike StuntForget leisurely picnics for 6,000 - just use the Sydney Harbour Bridge as the backdrop for a crazy bike stunt. -
Top 10 Tips for Seeing Sydney on a BudgetMoney-saving tips for visiting Sydney, Australia's top sights and attractions. -
Sydney Harbour Bridge - Venue for World's Most Amazing PicnicSunday, 25 October 2009 is an historic day for Sydney as it hosts the inaugural Brekky on the Bridge. This is part of Crave Sydney, a major new event to be held in October every year, and a great reason to close the bridge to traffic for a few hours. -
Best Cheap Drinks in Sydney, AustraliaGuide to cheap drinking spots in Sydney, Australia. -
Sydney's Best Shopping Spots, Australiaguide to shopping in Sydney, Australia. -
Love Sydney, Australia in the FallAvoid the crowds and have pleasant weather when you visit the Sydney area of Australia in late August to early September. Meet friendly people and see exotic wildlife in a clean environment while avoiding the tourist crowds. -
Culinary Tour of Sydney, Australia's Top Six Restaurants!Take a tour of some of the best restaurants in Sydney, Australia with this top six list.
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A Sydney, Australia, Culinary TourHere is a guide to ten top restaurants in Sydney, Australia to be enjoyed on any vacations, getaway, or evening out.
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Working in Sydney - Jobs in Sydney, AustraliaSydney is the vanguard of the country's development. Here we find a melting pot of cultures, creating an all-round intercontinental feel. It seems all nations are manifested in Sydney, each with its individual little quarters.
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Best Cheap Eats in Sydney, AustraliaA guide to the top spots to hit for a cheap and cheerful lunch and dinner. -
World Masters Games - 2009 - Sydney, AustraliaFrom 10-18 October 2009, the World Masters Games are being held in Sydney, Australia. Sports enthusiasts from 100 countries will compete in 28 sports at 72 venues in Greater Sydney, including the Olympic Stadium. -
Sydney's Cognitive Funk MusicThe next time your mates complain that there's "nothing original" in Sydney's music scene, drag them along to a Cognitive Funk gig and enjoy the free beer that ensues.
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Three Days in Sydney, AustraliaA brief overview and highlights of a three day trip to Sydney, Australia -
Sir Philip Sydney and William Shakespeare and Their Ideas on LoveA compare and contrast essay regarding the love lives of both Sir Philip Sydney and William Shakespeare which discusses their sexual natures and their relationship to one another.





