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Ferry Attractions In Sydney

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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Port Jackson and sprawls about 70 km on its periphery towards the Blue Mountains to the west, Hawkesbury to the north, and Macarthur to the south. Sydney is made up of 658 suburbs, 40 local government areas and 15 contiguous regions. Residents of the city are known as Sydneysiders. As of June 2017, Sydney's estimated metropolitan population was 5,131,326.Indigenous Australians have inhabited the Sydney area for at least 30,000 years, and it remains one of the richest in Australia in terms of Abo...
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  • 1. Sydney Ferries Sydney
    Sydney Ferries is the public transport ferry network serving the Australian city of Sydney, New South Wales. Services operate on Sydney Harbour and the connecting Parramatta River. The network is controlled by the New South Wales Government's transport authority, Transport for NSW, and is part of the authority's Opal ticketing system. In 2017-18, 15.3 million passenger journeys were made on the network. Services are operated under contract by Harbour City Ferries. Sydney Ferries Corporation is the state government agency that owns the ferry fleet.
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  • 3. Harbour Ferry Wharves Sydney
    King Street Wharf , is a mixed mixed-use tourism, commercial, residential, retail and maritime development on the eastern shore of Darling Harbour, an inlet of Sydney Harbour, Australia. Located on the western side of the city's central business district, the complex served as a maritime industrial area in the early and mid 20th century. It was redeveloped as part of extensive urban renewal projects around Sydney Harbour in the 1980s and 90s. The complex is host to a cluster of nine wharves, with the first two wharves currently in use by private ferry operator Captain Cook Cruises and a third recently decommissioned by Sydney Ferries.
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  • 4. Shopper Hopper Sydney
    There are many different types of shopping centres in Australia. In 2015, the Shopping Centre Council of Australia identified Australia had 1,753 existing shopping centres, being defined as a major integrated retail centre with at least 1,000 m2 of lettable retail floor-space. Of the 1,753 shopping centres, 67 are defined as regional centres, 107 as central business district centres, and 16 as outlet centres. The remaining centres are smaller sub-regional centres, neighbourhood centres or speciality shops; with typically less than 10,000 m2 gross leasable area.
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