NYE 2013/2014 from Island Lounge in Clark Island, Sydney, Australia
Epic NYE in Sydney Australia. Before going to Aussie for NYE I was told it was the best NYE around the world. So I have it in video to prove it, it is the best one. Happy New Year.
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Trip Across The Sydney Harbour To Clark Island For Drinks. Had The Whole Island To Ourselves All Day ⛵️☀️????????⚓️
2014 NYE Island Lounge at Clark Island | NSW National Parks
2014 NYE event at Clark Island in Sydney Harbour National Park
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Founded in 1967, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service manages more than 850 protected areas in NSW, Australia, covering over 7 million hectares and including national parks, nature reserves, World Heritage areas, rainforests, beaches, alpine areas and sites of great cultural and historic significance. Management of these areas involves a wide range of responsibilities, including plant and animal conservation, fire management, sustainable tourism and visitation, research, education, volunteering programs and more.
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NYE Clark Island Garden Party | NSWParks
An unforgettable New Year's Eve experience, NYE Clark Island Garden Party offers one of the best places to see the famous Sydney fireworks.
Providing a garden paradise the minute you step off the ferry onto beautiful Clark Island, this uncrowded event includes a 3-course meal, with a gourmet picnic hamper and cocktail on arrival all from a menu inspired by the freshest garden produce. As the sun sets, enjoy live music and later in the night, hit the dancefloor to the sounds of a live DJ.
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About NPWS:
Founded in 1967, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service manages more than 850 protected areas in NSW, Australia, covering over 7 million hectares and including national parks, nature reserves, World Heritage areas, rainforests, beaches, alpine areas and sites of great cultural and historic significance. Management of these areas involves a wide range of responsibilities, including plant and animal conservation, fire management, sustainable tourism and visitation, research, education, volunteering programs and more.
Volunteer with us:
Volunteering is a great way to connect with our environment, meet new people, and experience some of NSW’s finest natural locations. There are many ways you can get involved - join a local bush regeneration group, get your company signed up for corporate volunteering, or become a tour guide.
Australia Day On Clark Island 2013 featuring Sydney Ferry Boat Race
Annual picnic with spectacular views of Sydney Harbour, delicious food, blissful swimming, fun n games, laughter and frivolity in super company of all ages
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Our journey to Shark Island, Sydney, Australia. It's a great place to have yourself a picnic. Great spots for fishing, snorkeling, canoeing and to just relax.
Enjoy the view of the mainland from one of the little islands near Sydney Harbour. Bring your kids, swimmers, booze and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
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NYE Clark Island Garden Party
Celebrate New Year’s Eve on Clark Island - a beautiful oasis in the middle of Sydney Harbour with superb views of the fireworks. Relax and enjoy a cocktail and canapés as the sun sets. Your main and dessert follow, from a menu inspired by the freshest garden produce. Dance the night away to tunes from DJ Paul Guy and World Champion.
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Scenic Sydney from the Air - Parramatta River, Sydney Harbour, Opera House, Northern Beaches
00:01 -
00:22 - Breakfast Point (right)
00:30 - Cabarita Park (right)
00:40 - (i think) NSW Health Ambulance Augusta Westland 139 helicopter passing us to the left
00:46 - Sydney Rowing Club (right) followed by Abbotsford Point (right)
01:01 - Henley (centre and left)
01:11 - Drummoyne (right)
01:15 - Gladeville Bridge (centre top)
01:28 - Looking towards Longueville (centre) with Chatswood high rise (left) and North Sydney highrise (right) visible in the horizon
01:47 - Woolwich (left)
01:54 - Spectacle Island (right) and Cockatoo Island (centre left)
02:17 - Greenwich (left)
02:33 - Waverton (centre left) and balls Head (centre right)
02:47 - Goat Island (right)
02:49 - McMahons Point (left)
02:52 - Millers Point (right)
02:54 - Sydney Theatre Company + Wharves (right)
02:55 - Sydney Harbour Bridge (centre)
03:09 - Sydney Opera House (right)
03:20 - Kirribilli (left)
03:26 - Fort Denison (centre right)
03:27 - Garden Island (right)
03:43 - Mosman (left)
03:58 - Shark Island (right)
04:01 - Vaucluse (right)
04:23 - Balgowlah (left)
04:36 - The Spit (centre)
04:40 - Spit Bridge (centre)
04:49 - Seaforth (left)
04:50 - Frenchs Forest and Brookvale (horizon centre)
Back to the City
05:26 - Manly (centre low)
05:28 - Balgowlah Heights (right)
05:52 - South Head (left)
06:16 - North Head (centre)
06:30 - Watsons Bay (centre low)
06:32 - Vauclause and Dover Heights (centre) to Bondi (Horizon)
06:50 - Rose Bay, Woollahra (centre horizon)
07:25 - Shark Island (centre)
07:30 - Point Piper (centre high)
08:02 - Clark Island (right)
08:04 - Darling Point (centre left)
08:23 - HMAS Kuttabul (centre)
08:29 - Sydney CBD (left)
08:52 - Sydney Opera House (centre)
09:09 - Sydney Harbour Bridge (centre right)
09:17 - McMahons Point (centre)
09:20 - Sydney Theatre Company (centre lower) and Sydney CBD (centre horizon)
09:27 - Barangaroo (centre)
09:37 - Darling Harbour (centre horizon)
09:38 - Balmain East (centre right)
09:39 - Goat Island (centre low)
09:44 - Birchgrove (centre)
10:07 - Cockatoo Island (centre left)
10:09 - Woolwich (right)
10:36 - Spectacle Island (left)
10:38 - Drummoyne (centre)
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Sydney Harbour Islands
The Harbour Islands are Sydney's best kept secret. There are several in the harbour that you can visit to explore, for a picnic, or just to take in the history and the view. These include Fort Denison, Cockatoo, Garden, Shark, Clark and Rodd Islands. Goat island is currently closed. These are all distinct and beautiful islands and have magnificent views of sailing boats on the harbour and of Sydney's harbourside buildings. At most times of the year they can be nearly deserted. Wherever you go, expect specular views, interesting history, and somewhere just a little off that well beaten track.
To get to the islands you will need some form of water transport. To some islands you can catch a scheduled ferry services, either on either Sydney Ferries or Captain Cook/Matilda Ferries. Some tours are offered to the islands, including water transport, either scheduled or private. You can also catch a water taxi, or impose on a friend with a boat to drop you off.
Fort Denison is a popular island on the harbour. You can't miss seeing it, it is right in front of the Opera House. The island was used as a convict prison during the early days of Sydney's settlement. The island was then known as Pinchgut. In 1857 the entire area became a large fort, built to defend Sydney against Russian attack. Today the island is managed by National Parks. There is a museum that you can visit just by catching the ferry, or you can take a complete tour of the fort and tower by taking the National Parks tour.
Cockatoo Island was used for convicts in the early days of the colony, but later it was developed for shipbuilding and industry. There is no industry remaining on the island, and the space is now parkland and many of the buildings open to explore.
Garden island was the navy headquarters, shipyards and dock for much of its history. It is no longer an island, with the area between the mainland and the island being filled with dry-docks, ship building and other boat and navy facilities. However the only access is still by ferry, since the remaining naval base is on the strip of land between the mainland and the island.
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