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  • The General Post Office (GPO) is a landmark building in Sydney. It is located at the western end of Martin Place. The building was the headquarters of the NSW postal system until 1996, when it was sold and refurbished. The building now contains shops, cafes, restaurants and bars.
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  • The General Post Office (GPO) is a landmark building in Sydney. It is located at the western end of Martin Place. The building was the headquarters of the NSW postal system until 1996, when it was sold and refurbished. The building now contains shops, cafes, restaurants and bars.
    GPO-Sydney-2021-11-52.jpg
  • The Sydney central business district is still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen once 70per cent full vaccination target is reached by Monday 11th October. 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. Now shops and offices.
    The-Rocks-202110-279-bw.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Interior of The State Bank Building. A heritage-listed bank building and commercial offices situated at 48-50 Martin Place.
    State-Savings-Bank-2018-11-132bw.jpg
  • Architecturial detail of heritage-listed landmark buildings located in Martin Place, Sydney, Australia.The Henry Davis York Building, Former MLC Building, is one of the best heritage buildings in Sydney and used as a commercial space. The design is the work of architects Bates, Smart and Mc Cutcheon. The style of the building shows a srong influence of Egyptian design.
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  • Architecturial detail of heritage-listed landmark buildings located in Martin Place, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Architecturial detail of heritage-listed landmark buildings located in Martin Place, Sydney, Australia.The Henry Davis York Building, Former MLC Building, is one of the best heritage buildings in Sydney and used as a commercial space. The design is the work of architects Bates, Smart and Mc Cutcheon. The style of the building shows a srong influence of Egyptian design.
    Martin-Place-201601-9.jpg
  • Architecturial detail of heritage-listed landmark buildings located in Martin Place, Sydney, Australia.
    Martin-Place-201601-3.jpg
  • Architecturial detail of heritage-listed landmark buildings located in Martin Place, Sydney, Australia.The Henry Davis York Building, Former MLC Building, is one of the best heritage buildings in Sydney and used as a commercial space. The design is the work of architects Bates, Smart and Mc Cutcheon. The style of the building shows a srong influence of Egyptian design.
    Martin-Place-201601-11.jpg
  • Architecturial detail of heritage-listed landmark buildings located in Martin Place, Sydney, Australia.
    Martin-Place-201601-109.jpg
  • The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, originally known as Mount Tomah Botanical Garden, is a 28-hectare public botanic garden located approximately 100 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia.
    Botanic-Garden-202008-263.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-201804-524bw.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-201804-514bw.jpg
  • The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, originally known as Mount Tomah Botanical Garden, is a 28-hectare public botanic garden located approximately 100 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. A Brown Barrel Tree- Eucalyptus Fastigata. Found in cooler areas of south-eastern Australia with high rainfall and fertile soils. Indigenous to Mount Tomah and a key species in the Blue Mountains Basalt Forest ecological community. A popular construction timber.
    Botanic-Garden-202008-290.jpg
  • The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, originally known as Mount Tomah Botanical Garden, is a 28-hectare public botanic garden located approximately 100 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. A Brown Barrel Tree- Eucalyptus Fastigata. Found in cooler areas of south-eastern Australia with high rainfall and fertile soils. Indigenous to Mount Tomah and a key species in the Blue Mountains Basalt Forest ecological community. A popular construction timber.
    Botanic-Garden-202008-283.jpg
  • The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, originally known as Mount Tomah Botanical Garden, is a 28-hectare public botanic garden located approximately 100 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. The Cascade at the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden.
    Botanic-Garden-202008-259.jpg
  • The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, originally known as Mount Tomah Botanical Garden, is a 28-hectare public botanic garden located approximately 100 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. An Aloe Hybrid Plant.
    Botanic-Garden-202008-257.jpg
  • The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, originally known as Mount Tomah Botanical Garden, is a 28-hectare public botanic garden located approximately 100 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. An Aloe Hybrid Plant.
    Botanic-Garden-202008-256.jpg
  • The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, originally known as Mount Tomah Botanical Garden, is a 28-hectare public botanic garden located approximately 100 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia.The Northern Blue Mountains Wilderness-Looking Towards Wollemi and Yengo National Park.
    Botanic-Garden-202008-241.jpg
  • The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, originally known as Mount Tomah Botanical Garden, is a 28-hectare public botanic garden located approximately 100 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia.The Northern Blue Mountains Wilderness-Looking Towards Wollemi and Yengo National Park.
    Botanic-Garden-202008-240.jpg
  • The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, originally known as Mount Tomah Botanical Garden, is a 28-hectare public botanic garden located approximately 100 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia.The Northern Blue Mountains Wilderness-Looking Towards Wollemi and Yengo National Park.
    Botanic-Garden-202008-238.jpg
  • The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, originally known as Mount Tomah Botanical Garden, is a 28-hectare public botanic garden located approximately 100 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. A Brown Barrel Tree- Eucalyptus Fastigata. Found in cooler areas of south-eastern Australia with high rainfall and fertile soils. Indigenous to Mount Tomah and a key species in the Blue Mountains Basalt Forest ecological community. A popular construction timber.
    Botanic-Garden-202008-298.jpg
  • The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, originally known as Mount Tomah Botanical Garden, is a 28-hectare public botanic garden located approximately 100 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia.
    Botanic-Garden-202008-264.jpg
  • The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, originally known as Mount Tomah Botanical Garden, is a 28-hectare public botanic garden located approximately 100 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia.The Northern Blue Mountains Wilderness-Looking Towards Wollemi and Yengo National Park.
    Botanic-Garden-202008-239.jpg
  • 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 Square with cobblestone streets and surrounded by heritage listed buildings.
    The-Rocks-Square-202110-134-bw.jpg
  • 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-202110-280-bw.jpg
  • 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-202110-269bw.jpg
  • 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-202110-211-bw.jpg
  • 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  GPO, Martin Place.
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  • Early evening light falls on The Bennelong Apartments also known as the "Toaster" on the east side of Circular Quay, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Multiple exposures of The Bennelong Apartments, Circular Quay, Sydney.<br />
The photo of the Bennelong Apartments, known as the Toaster Building was taken from a moving ferry leaving Circular Quay.<br />
The combination of movement and 4 multi exposures produced this result.
    Bennelong-Apartments-20211012-234bw.jpg
  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
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  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
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  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
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  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
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  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
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  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.  An old disused truck with oak barrels on it.
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  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
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  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
    Megalong-Valley-202008-17.jpg
  • Multiple exposures of The Bennelong Apartments, Circular Quay, Sydney.<br />
The photo of the Bennelong Apartments, known as the Toaster Building was taken from a moving ferry leaving Circular Quay.<br />
The combination of movement and 4 multi exposures produced this result.
    Bennelong-Apartments-202110-234.jpg
  • The Dryridge Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
    Megalong-Valley-202008-62.jpg
  • The Dryridge Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
    Megalong-Valley-202008-61.jpg
  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
    Megalong-Valley-202008-59.jpg
  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
    Megalong-Valley-202008-56.jpg
  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
    Megalong-Valley-202008-54.jpg
  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
    Megalong-Valley-202008-52.jpg
  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
    Megalong-Valley-202008-46.jpg
  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
    Megalong-Valley-202008-41.jpg
  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
    Megalong-Valley-202008-31.jpg
  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
    Megalong-Valley-202008-26.jpg
  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
    Megalong-Valley-202008-14.jpg
  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
    Megalong-Valley-202008-12.jpg
  • The Megalong Creek Estate, Blue Mountains Winery, Megalong Valley, NSW, Australia.
    Megalong-Valley-202008-10.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-Sydney-56bw.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-Sydney-36bw.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-Sydney-34bw.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-Sydney-372bw.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-Sydney-1bw.jpg
  • A beautiful autumn day at Tamarama Beach, Sydney, Australia.
    Tamarama- Beach-201601-93.jpg
  • Early evening light falls on The Bennelong Apartments also known as the "Toaster" on the east side of Circular Quay, Sydney, Australia.
    Bennelong-Apartments-Sydney.jpg
  • 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 Martin Place Colonnades casting large shadows.
    Martin-Place-202110-88bw.jpg
  • The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Today NSW has hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Pedestrian Walkway Pyrmont Bridge, Darling Harbour.
    Pyrmont-Bridge-202107-267bw.jpg
  • General views of Finger Wharf, Woolloomooloo, very empty. Lockdown restrictions for greater Sydney have been extended by four weeks to August 28th due to the Delta Variant spreading.
    Finger-Wharf-202107-84bw.jpg
  • The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Today NSW has hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Promenade along Cockle Bay Wharf.
    Cockle-Bay-202107-94bw.jpg
  • The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Today NSW has hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Promenade along Cockle Bay Wharf.
    Cockle-Bay-202107-60bw.jpg
  • The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Today NSW has hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Promenade along Cockle Bay Wharf.
    Cockle-Bay-202107-50bw.jpg
  • General views of the Sydney CBD from The Royal Botanic Garden. Lockdown restrictions for greater Sydney have been extended by four weeks to August 28th due to the Delta Variant spreading.
    Botanic-Garden-202107-10bw.jpg
  • The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Today NSW has hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Pedestrian Walkway Pyrmont Bridge, Darling Harbour.
    Pyrmont-Bridge-202107-213bw.jpg
  • The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Today NSW has hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Pedestrian Walkway Pyrmont Bridge, Darling Harbour.
    Pyrmont-Bridge-202107-17bw.jpg
  • The Sydney central business district still very quiet as Sydney prepares to reopen on Monday 11th October. Today NSW has hit 70 per cent double-dose vaccination target. Pedestrian Walkway Pyrmont Bridge, Darling Harbour.
    Pyrmont-Bridge-202107-166bw.jpg
  • General views of the Sydney CBD from The Royal Botanic Garden. Lockdown restrictions for greater Sydney have been extended by four weeks to August 28th due to the Delta Variant spreading.
    Botanic-Garden-202107-54bw.jpg
  • General views of the Sydney CBD from The Royal Botanic Garden. Lockdown restrictions for greater Sydney have been extended by four weeks to August 28th due to the Delta Variant spreading.
    Botanic-Garden-202107-4bw.jpg
  • General views of the Sydney CBD from The Royal Botanic Garden. Lockdown restrictions for greater Sydney have been extended by four weeks to August 28th due to the Delta Variant spreading.
    Botanic-Garden-202107-23bw.jpg
  • General views of the Sydney CBD from The Royal Botanic Garden. Lockdown restrictions for greater Sydney have been extended by four weeks to August 28th due to the Delta Variant spreading.
    Botanic-Garden-202107-17bw.jpg
  • A view of the Archibald Fountain, Hyde Park , Sydney, Australia. The photo also shows colourful flowers and a young woman sitting on a park bench.
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  • Intereior of Queen Victoria Building showing  the Great Australian Clock, Sydney.
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  • General Views showing  Chippendale Green, Sydney, which is built around One Central Park. The building itself was designed by award-winning Parisian architect Jean Nouvel and the vertical gardens designed by the artist and botanist Patrick Blanc, Chippendale, Sydney, Australia. The residential building has been named best tall building in the world in June 2014. A massive silver heliostat hangs from One Central Park to redirect light to the ground below. The unique steel heliostat is specifically designed to reflect sunlight to another area. The heliostat seen in action reflecting sunlight.
    Chippendale-Green-2bw.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-202109-141bw.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-202109-105b&w.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. View of former MLC Building from Macquarie Bank roof.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Interior of central atrium of Macquarie Bank, 50 Martin Place, Sydney. The atrium is filled with light and features one of Macquaries signature staircases, designed to encourage a sense of community and connection.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Interior of central atrium of Macquarie Bank, 50 Martin Place, Sydney. The atrium is filled with light and features one of Macquaries signature staircases, designed to encourage a sense of community and connection.
    Open-Sydney-40bw.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Barangaroo harbour views from One International Towers, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-347bw.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Interior of central atrium of Macquarie Bank, 50 Martin Place, Sydney. The atrium is filled with light and features one of Macquaries signature staircases, designed to encourage a sense of community and connection.
    Open-Sydney-33bw.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Department of Lands Building, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-269bw.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Views of the Conservatorium of Music  from the rooftop of The AMP Building, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-220bw.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Interior views of Macquarie Bank Building, 50 Martin Place, Sydney, showing glass lift and the ground-floor banking chamber ceiling.
    Open-Sydney-139bw.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Entrance to Wynard Walk with glass roof, Sydney. Sydney architects Woods Bagot designed the Wynyard Walk Canopy along with structural engineers Taylor Thompson Whitting.
    Wynyard Walk Tunnel Canopy-283bw.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-202109-18bw.jpg
  • An amazing urban park called Paddington Reservoir Gardens, Paddington, Sydney.
    Paddington-Reservoir-Gardens-68bw.jpg
  • The Galeries empty as a result of the Sydney Lockdown due to the Delta Strain of Covid-19.
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  • 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.
    Westfield-20211007-80bw.jpg
  • 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-202110-236bw.jpg
  • Views of Campbells Cove showing pre- federation heritage -listed buildings and warehouses in contrast to the modern city skyline.
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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
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