TOP 10 PENRITH (SYDNEY) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Penrith (Sydney) - New South Wales, located 50 km west of Sydney CBD and on the banks of Nepean River. Penrith is one of the cities within the Sydney Metropolitan area.
Things to do in Penrith is to visit tourist attractions such as Museum of Fire, Sydney International Regatta Centre (SIRC), Westfield Penrith, The Rock Lookout (Mulgoa), Muru Mittigar Aboriginal Cultural & Education Centre, Nepean River, Shepherds Hill Recreation Park (St Marys), Go-Shu Australian Sake Brewery, Penrith Museum of Printing, Thornton Artisan and Farmert Markets, Penrith Regional Gallery (Emu Plains), Penrith Whitewater Stadium (Cranebrook), Penrith City Archers (Werrington), Nepean Naval & Maritime Museum, Emu Market (Emu Plains), Inflatable World (St Marys), Rusty Penny Brewing Co, Mt Schoenstatt Shrine (Mulgoa), etc.
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7 tips for backpacking Australia on a budget
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When you land in Sydney, the train in to the city costs about $17. This is because of a price hike for using the airport station. If you walk 20 mins to Mascot station you can go in to the city for $2. If you do this both ways, you save $30. Another benefit of packing light. We made the Mascot-to-airport walk at 3am on the way out of Sydney. Worth it.
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I just spent 6 weeks travelling Australia. Fremantle / Perth, Melbourne and Sydney. Would have loved to see even more but that was quite enough money spent on Jetstar already. This video is about how you can backpack Australia without a crazy budget. Don't do the expensive outdoor activities, and housesit instead of staying in a hostel. When I was in Melbourne for a month I spent less than £10 a day. We were staying in a house for free and spent probably £5 on food and £5 on public transport per day, sometimes less. What a life.
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Aboriginal Australia: Our Country is waiting for you
Directed by renowned Australian Directors Brendan Fletcher and Warwick Thornton, this short film showcases some of the amazing Aboriginal tourism experiences that are on offer throughout Australia including adventure, remote cultural immersion, iconic Red Centre and outback experiences, rainforests in the tropics, and urban cultural experiences. It aims to increase awareness, interest and participation in Aboriginal tourism and dispel misconceptions that Aboriginal tourism experiences can only be found in hot, dry and remote areas.
Cape Tribulation - Travel to Australia
In northern Queensland you'll find one of Australia's most beautiful rainforests. People are drawn here because of the scenery and wildlife. Kelly from the US came all the way to Australia just to see this place. She sees giant spiders, feeds kangaroos and a lot more.
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Walking in HYDE PARK - Beautiful Park in SYDNEY City Centre, AUSTRALIA
Walking in Hyde Park. Beautiful Park in Sydney City Centre, Australia.
Hyde Park is a heritage-listed 16.2-hectare (40-acre) urban park located in the central business district of Sydney, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia, Hyde Park is the oldest public parkland in Australia. Hyde Park is on the eastern fringe of the Sydney city centre and is approximately rectangular in shape, being squared at the southern end and rounded at the northern end. It is bordered on the west by Elizabeth Street, on the east by College Street, on the north by St. James Road and Prince Albert Road and on the south by Liverpool Street.
Hyde Park is broadly rectangular with a rounded northern end. It is bisected east-west by Park Street and ringed by other major city streets (Liverpool and College Streets, Prince Albert Road, St.James' Road, Elizabeth Street) and stands in strong contrast to the closely built-up and intense environment of the city beside it. A climax at each end of the park is provided by the two major monuments of the Archibald Fountain at the northern and most populous end and by the solid bulk of the Anzac Memorial at the southern end. These two monuments are of essential importance to the park's design and character.
The centrepiece of Hyde Park is the Archibald Fountain. The fountain was designed by François-Léon Sicard and bequeathed by J. F. Archibald in 1932 in honour of Australia's contribution to World War I in France.
At the park's southern end is the ANZAC War Memorial behind the Pool of Reflection and the entrances to the Museum railway station. A monument consisting of a 105-millimetre (4.1 in) gun from the German light cruiser SMS Emden stands at Whitlam Square, at the south-eastern, Oxford Street entry of the park. It was built as a memorial to the Australian Imperial Force of World War I. Fund raising for a memorial began on 25 April 1916, the first anniversary of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) landing at Anzac Cove for the Battle of Gallipoli. It was opened on 24 November 1934 by His Royal Highness Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester.
Close to the ANZAC Memorial in the southern end of the park is Yininmadyemi - Thou didst let fall, a public artwork that acknowledges the service of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and women in the Australian Defence Force. The artwork by Indigenous Australian artist Tony Albert was unveiled on 31 March 2015 and was commissioned by the City of Sydney as part of its Eora Journey public art initiative.
The western, or Elizabeth Street side, at the Bathurst Street entrance of the park sits beside the 22-metre (72 ft) Obelisk decorated with Egyptian features. It was erected in 1857 and unveiled by the then Mayor, George Thornton.
In the northeastern sector, of the southern half of the park, there is a monument to Captain James Cook, erected to commemorate Cook's discovery of the east coast of Australia in 1770. The sculptor was Thomas Woolner (17 December 1825 – 7 October 1892) and the statue was cast by Cox & Sons, at its Thames Ditton Foundry, Surrey, England.
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