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  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. People enjoying cafe life again at Fiveways, Paddington in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Since May 15th Cafes, restaurants, and hotel dining areas are able to reopen but can only serve 10 guests at a time as the coronavirus pandemic restrictions ease. Credit Paul Lovelace-Alamy Live News
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  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. People enjoying cafe life again at Fiveways, Paddington in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Since May 15th Cafes, restaurants, and hotel dining areas are able to reopen but can only serve 10 guests at a time as the coronavirus pandemic restrictions ease. Credit Paul Lovelace-Alamy Live News
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  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. People enjoying cafe life again at Fiveways, Paddington in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Since May 15th Cafes, restaurants, and hotel dining areas are able to reopen but can only serve 10 guests at a time as the coronavirus pandemic restrictions ease. Credit Paul Lovelace-Alamy Live News
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  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. People enjoying cafe life again at Fiveways, Paddington in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Since May 15th Cafes, restaurants, and hotel dining areas are able to reopen but can only serve 10 guests at a time as the coronavirus pandemic restrictions ease. Credit Paul Lovelace-Alamy Live News
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  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. People enjoying cafe life again at Fiveways, Paddington in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Since May 15th Cafes, restaurants, and hotel dining areas are able to reopen but can only serve 10 guests at a time as the coronavirus pandemic restrictions ease. Credit Paul Lovelace-Alamy Live News
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  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. People enjoying cafe life again at Fiveways, Paddington in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Since May 15th Cafes, restaurants, and hotel dining areas are able to reopen but can only serve 10 guests at a time as the coronavirus pandemic restrictions ease. Credit Paul Lovelace-Alamy Live News
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  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. People enjoying cafe life again at Fiveways, Paddington in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Since May 15th Cafes, restaurants, and hotel dining areas are able to reopen but can only serve 10 guests at a time as the coronavirus pandemic restrictions ease. Credit Paul Lovelace-Alamy Live News
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  • A beautiful autumn day at Tamarama Beach, Sydney, Australia.
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  • General views of former warehouses in Campbells Cove in The Rocks which now houses modern restaurants. Behind them is the iconic Metcalfe Bond Building, a heritage-listed former bond store and warehouse and now shops and offices.
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  • Views of Campbells Cove showing pre- federation heritage -listed buildings and warehouses in contrast to the modern city skyline.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Saturday 23rd May 2021. Views of Campbells Cove showing pre- federation heritage -listed buildings and warehouses in contrast to the modern city skyline.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Saturday 23rd May 2021. Views of Campbells Cove showing pre- federation heritage -listed buildings and warehouses in contrast to the modern city skyline.
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  • Views of Campbells Cove showing pre- federation heritage -listed buildings, the Metcalfe Bond Stores Building and Open Air Restaurants.
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  • Views of Campbells Cove showing pre- federation heritage -listed buildings and warehouses in contrast to the modern city skyline.
    The-Rocks-202105-200.jpg
  • Views of Campbells Cove showing pre- federation heritage -listed buildings and warehouses in contrast to the modern city skyline.
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  • Views of Campbells Cove showing pre- federation heritage -listed buildings and warehouses in contrast to the modern city skyline.
    The-Rocks-202105-124.jpg
  • Views of Campbells Cove showing pre- federation heritage -listed buildings, the Metcalfe Bond Stores Building and Open Air Restaurants.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. George Street, The Rocks. with outdoor seating closed off.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Monday 27th September 2021. The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. Opera Quays, East Circular Quay, Sydney.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Monday 6th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Local Bar in Liberty Place, Sydney. Credit: Paul Lovelace/Alamy Live News
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  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. Rose Bay Foreshore Beach Covid 19 warning sign in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Coronavius restrictions have been eased but beaches are open for swim and go and exercise only. Sunbathing or resting on the beach, before or after you swim or exercise, are not allowed. Credit Paul Lovelace/Alamy Live News
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  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. Rose Bay Foreshore Beach Covid 19 warning sign in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Coronavius restrictions have been eased but beaches are open for swim and go and exercise only. Sunbathing or resting on the beach, before or after you swim or exercise, are not allowed. Credit Paul Lovelace/Alamy Live News
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  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. Rose Bay Foreshore Beach Covid 19 warning sign in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Coronavius restrictions have been eased but beaches are open for swim and go and exercise only. Sunbathing or resting on the beach, before or after you swim or exercise, are not allowed. Credit Paul Lovelace/Alamy Live News
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  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. Rose Bay Foreshore Beach Covid 19 warning sign in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Coronavius restrictions have been eased but beaches are open for swim and go and exercise only. Sunbathing or resting on the beach, before or after you swim or exercise, are not allowed. Credit Paul Lovelace/Alamy Live News
    Rose-Bay-Foreshore-202003-89.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. Rose Bay Foreshore Beach Covid 19 warning sign in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Coronavius restrictions have been eased but beaches are open for swim and go and exercise only. Sunbathing or resting on the beach, before or after you swim or exercise, are not allowed. Credit Paul Lovelace/Alamy Live News
    Rose-Bay-Foreshore-202003-88.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. Rose Bay Foreshore Beach Covid 19 warning sign in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Coronavius restrictions have been eased but beaches are open for swim and go and exercise only. Sunbathing or resting on the beach, before or after you swim or exercise, are not allowed. Credit Paul Lovelace/Alamy Live News
    Rose-Bay-Foreshore-202003-121.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. Rose Bay Foreshore Beach Covid 19 warning sign in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Coronavius restrictions have been eased but beaches are open for swim and go and exercise only. Sunbathing or resting on the beach, before or after you swim or exercise, are not allowed. Credit Paul Lovelace/Alamy Live News
    Rose-Bay-Foreshore-202003-119.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. Rose Bay Foreshore Beach Covid 19 warning sign in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Coronavius restrictions have been eased but beaches are open for swim and go and exercise only. Sunbathing or resting on the beach, before or after you swim or exercise, are not allowed. Credit Paul Lovelace/Alamy Live News
    Rose-Bay-Foreshore-202003-117.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. Rose Bay Foreshore Beach Covid 19 warning sign in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Coronavius restrictions have been eased but beaches are open for swim and go and exercise only. Sunbathing or resting on the beach, before or after you swim or exercise, are not allowed. Credit Paul Lovelace/Alamy Live News
    Rose-Bay-Foreshore-202003-116.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. Rose Bay Foreshore Beach Covid 19 warning sign in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Coronavius restrictions have been eased but beaches are open for swim and go and exercise only. Sunbathing or resting on the beach, before or after you swim or exercise, are not allowed. Credit Paul Lovelace/Alamy Live News
    Rose-Bay-Foreshore-202003-112.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. Rose Bay Foreshore Beach Covid 19 warning sign in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Coronavius restrictions have been eased but beaches are open for swim and go and exercise only. Sunbathing or resting on the beach, before or after you swim or exercise, are not allowed. Credit Paul Lovelace/Alamy Live News
    Rose-Bay-Foreshore-202003-100.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Tuesday 19th May 2020. Rose Bay Foreshore Beach Covid 19 warning sign in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Coronavius restrictions have been eased but beaches are open for swim and go and exercise only. Sunbathing or resting on the beach, before or after you swim or exercise, are not allowed. Credit Paul Lovelace/Alamy Live News
    Rose-Bay-Foreshore-202003-105.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday, 7th October 2021. The Sydney central business district prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 percent double-dose vaccination target. State Theatre, Market Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,7th October 2021. The Sydney central business district prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 percent double-dose vaccination target. State Theatre, Market Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,, 7th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Old Gowings Building, George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,, 7th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Old Gowings Building, George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,, 7th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Old Gowings Building, George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. Opera Quays, East Circular Quay, Sydney.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Monday, 4th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen once 70% full vaccination target reached by Monday 11th October. General views George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. The Rocks.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. The Fortune of War pub at The Rocks.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. Circular Quay.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Monday 27th September 2021. The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October.
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  • The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October 2021.
    Strand-Arcade-202109-141bw.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Monday 6th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Queen Victoria Building.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Monday 6th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Reflections on buildings, ANZ Tower, Castlereagh Street, Sydney.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday 22nd July 2021. The Rocks area in the Sydney CBD empty, showing cafes and restaurants closed with empty tables and chairs. The Sydney Lockdown continues due to new community cases as the delta strain spreads into country towns of NSW.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,, 7th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Westfield Sydney Ceiling.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday, 7th October 2021. The Sydney central business district prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 percent double-dose vaccination target. State Theatre, Market Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,7th October 2021. The Sydney central business district prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 percent double-dose vaccination target. State Theatre, Market Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,, 7th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. State Theatre, Market Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,, 7th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Exterior of Scotch and Soda Building.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,, 7th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Old Gowings Building, George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,, 7th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Old Gowings Building, George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,, 7th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Interior ceiling of Queen Victoria Building.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,, 7th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Interior Queen Victoria Building.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,, 7th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Interior Queen Victoria Building.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,, 7th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Old Gowings Building, George Street.
    QVB-20211007-25.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,, 7th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Old Gowings Building, George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,, 7th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Old Gowings Building, George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Thursday,, 7th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Old Gowings Building, George Street.
    Gowings-20211007-138.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. United Cinemas Foyer empty, Opera Quays, East Circular Quay, Sydney.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing.  A woman exercising along Opera Quays, East Circular Quay, Sydney.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. Opera Quays, East Circular Quay, Sydney.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. Circular Quay walkway, Sydney.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. Circular Quay walkway, Sydney.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Monday, 4th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen once 70% full vaccination target reached by Monday 11th October. General views George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Monday, 4th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen once 70% full vaccination target reached by Monday 11th October. General views George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Monday, 4th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen once 70% full vaccination target reached by Monday 11th October. General views George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Monday, 4th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen once 70% full vaccination target reached by Monday 11th October. General views George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Monday, 4th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen once 70% full vaccination target reached by Monday 11th October. General views George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Monday, 4th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen once 70% full vaccination target reached by Monday 11th October. General views George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Monday, 4th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen once 70% full vaccination target reached by Monday 11th October. General views George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Monday, 4th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen once 70% full vaccination target reached by Monday 11th October. General views George Street.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Monday, 4th October, 2021. The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen once 70% full vaccination target reached by Monday 11th October. General views George Street.
    CBD- Lockdown 202109-265.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. Sydney light rail, Circular Quay.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. The Russell Hotel, The Rocks.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. The Rocks.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. The Rocks.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. The Rocks.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. The Fortune of War pub at The Rocks.
    CBD- Lockdown 202109-228.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. Mc Donalds at Circular Quay.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Wednesday, 4th September 2021. The Sydney central business district looking very deserted as daily Covid-19 cases keep increasing. Customs House., a heritage listed museum space, Alfred Street, Sydney.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Monday 27th September 2021. The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October.
    Strand-Arcade-202109-74.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Monday 27th September 2021. The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October.
    Strand-Arcade-202109-57.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Monday 27th September 2021. The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October.
    Strand-Arcade-202109-46.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Monday 27th September 2021. The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October.
    Strand-Arcade-202109-3.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Monday 27th September 2021. The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October.
    Strand-Arcade-202109-16.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Monday 27th September 2021. The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October.
    Strand-Arcade-202109-141.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Monday 27th September 2021. The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October.
    Strand-Arcade-202109-131.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Monday 27th September 2021. The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October.
    Strand-Arcade-202109-13.jpg
  • The Sydney central business district  prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Yesterday NSW hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Westfield Sydney Ceiling.
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  • The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen once 70% full vaccination target reached by Monday 11th October. General views of The Rocks
    The-Rocks- 202109-230bw.jpg
  • The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October 2021.
    Strand-Arcade-20211012-133bw.jpg
  • The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October 2021.
    Strand-Arcade-20211012-111bw.jpg
  • The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October 2021.
    Strand-Arcade-202109-57bw.jpg
  • The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October 2021.
    Strand-Arcade-202109-29bw.jpg
  • The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October 2021.
    Strand-Arcade-202109-169bw.jpg
  • The Strand Arcade in the central business district looking very deserted as the lockdown continues in Sydney due to the Delta strain of COVID-19. Today details for for reopening have been announced and restrictions would begin to ease from 11 October 2021.
    Strand-Arcade-202109-131bw.jpg
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