Outline of Sydney

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Sydney skyline and sandstone cliffs as viewed from the Tasman Sea, overlooking Vaucluse and Dover Heights. Sydneycityscape.jpg
Sydney skyline and sandstone cliffs as viewed from the Tasman Sea, overlooking Vaucluse and Dover Heights.

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Sydney:

Contents

Sydney

General reference

Geography of Sydney

Geography of Sydney

Sydney
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Sydney
Location within Australia
Coordinates: 33°51′54″S151°12′34″E / 33.86500°S 151.20944°E / -33.86500; 151.20944

Location of Sydney

Environment of Sydney

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Cronulla sand dunes
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Bondi Beach
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Bare Island
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The Blue Mountains
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Parramatta River
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The Three Sisters, sandstone rock formations in the Blue Mountains

Natural geographic features of Sydney

Areas of Sydney

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The Sydney central business district

City of Sydney

Regions of Sydney

Suburbs of Sydney

Districts of Sydney

Neighborhoods (localities) in Sydney

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Circular Quay
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Darling Harbour

Locations in Sydney

Bridges in Sydney

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Sydney Harbour Bridge at dusk

Bridges in Sydney

Cultural and exhibition centres in Sydney

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The International Convention Centre

Forts of Sydney

Fountains in Sydney

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The Archibald Fountain

Monuments and memorials in Sydney

Museums and art galleries in Sydney

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The Art Gallery of New South Wales

Museums in Sydney

Parks and gardens in Sydney

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Bicentennial Park
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The Royal Botanic Garden
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View across Queen's Square

Parks in Sydney

Public squares in Sydney

Religious buildings in Sydney

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St Peter's Church in Campbelltown

Secular buildings in Sydney

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Australia Square tower
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Government House
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Lindesay in Darling Point
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Sydney Observatory

Streets in Sydney

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George Street

Theatres in Sydney

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Sydney Opera House

Towers in Sydney

Demographics of Sydney

Demographics of Sydney

Government and politics of Sydney

Government and politics of Sydney

Law and order in Sydney

History of Sydney

History of Sydney

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Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney. The city was named in his honour in 1788

History of Sydney, by period or event

Timeline of Sydney

Culture of Sydney

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The Business School building at the UTS, a Sydney architectural landmark
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The State Library of New South Wales in the Neoclassical style

Culture of Sydney

Arts in Sydney

Architecture of Sydney

Architecture of Sydney

Cinema of Sydney

Cinema of Sydney

Literature of Sydney

Literature of Sydney

Music and ballet of Sydney

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Sydney Conservatorium of Music
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The auditorium of Sydney Opera House
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The Sydney Symphony Orchestra in the Concert Hall of the Sydney Opera House

Music of Sydney

Theatre of Sydney

Visual arts of Sydney

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The Olympic statue on the Grand Parade in Brighton-Le-Sands
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Nexus by Alex Kosmas, Sculpture by the Sea, 2008

Public art in the City of Sydney

Events in Sydney

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Sydney New Year's Eve

Festivals in Sydney

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The Sydney skyline during Vivid Sydney lighting festival

Languages of Sydney

Languages of Sydney

Media in Sydney

People from Sydney

Religion in Sydney

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St Mary's Cathedral

Religion in Sydney

Sports in Sydney

Sport in Sydney

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Closing ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympics at Stadium Australia
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Stadium Australia
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Royal Sydney Golf Club Championship Course
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Sydney Cricket Ground, the Member's Pavilion

Economy and infrastructure of Sydney

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The InterContinental Hotel
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SS South Steyne , a floating restaurant moored at Darling Harbour
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The Harbourside Shopping Centre

Economy of Sydney

Transportation in Sydney

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Sydney Ferries' Sydney RiverCat Shane Gould operating an F3 service to Parramatta
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State Transit bus at Coogee Beach
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The Grand Concourse of Central station

Public transport in Sydney

Rail transport in Sydney

Rail transport in Sydney

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University of Sydney
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Atrium of the Charles Perkins Centre
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The Prince of Wales Hospital

Education in Sydney

Education in Sydney

Healthcare in Sydney

Healthcare in Sydney

See also

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

References

  1. Macquarie ABC Dictionary. The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd. 2003. p. 1,000. ISBN   1-876429-37-2.

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