Aerialize: Sydney Aerial Theatre is Sydney's leading aerial and circus arts training centre and performance company. Aerialize runs courses that are fun and challenging in a safe and comfortable environment for people of all ages and abilities. Courses include static trapeze, silks/tissue, Spanish web, acro-balance, acrobatics, hula hoops, juggling, Chinese Pole, contortion and more. An annual production showcases the talents of students and instructors.
Airborne Aviation is Australia's only Cessna Pilot Centre. We provide professional pilot training, aircraft hire, scenic and aerobatic joy flights, vintage flights, charter flights, ferrying, avgas sales and hangarage. Some of the joy flights you can choose from include Extreme Pitts Special, Vintage Tiger Moth, Vintage Chipmunk and Citabria. Airport entry is free but please contact us or visit our website for flight charges.
Operating as a live music venue on and off since the 1980s, the Annandale Hotel has become a Sydney institution for rock and roll. Every level of rock has featured from The Vines to Jet to The Bronx, The Dandy Warhols and The Living End.
The recently renovated Appin Hotel is a must see site to visit whilst discovering Wollondilly. Ideally situated on Appin's main street this Inn is hard to drive past without stopping for a relaxing break on the veranda.
The food at this historic Inn is excellent and attracts visitors from Macarthur and the Illawarra regions.
Aquatic Explorers is an SSI (Scuba Schools International) Platinum Facility offering new divers and experienced divers high-quality professional dive training. All dive courses are conducted on the premises in state-of-the-art training facilities. The company is a TDI/SDI Instructor Development Facility, providing courses using the latest training materials and teaching methods from TDI/SDI Australia. The shop provides air fills, nitrox blending and equipment hire. Oceanic Dealer of the Year fr...
Arena Restaurant offers a contemporary Australian a la carte menu in the heart of Sydney Olympic Park. Relaxing view of the Olympic venues and serene parklands compliment your meal.
Newington Armory was formerly the Royal Australian Naval Armament Depot (RANAD). It features more than 100 heritage buildings of various ages and types, set in 52 hectares of riverside woodland. An award-winning heritage interpretation program can be viewed at the original 1897 gate house. This historic site can be explored on foot or by bike.
Paddington has over 45 Art Galleries in around the streets and laneways. Add to that the many galleries, antique and book dealers in Woollahra, its neigbouring suburb, and you have one of the most densely populated areas in Sydney for art and antique shopping.
The main street for Art Galleries in Paddington is Glenmore Road followed by Elizabeth Street, Walker Lane, Albion Avenue, Goodhope Street, and Oxford Street, while in Woollahra the main streets for Antiques and Art are Queen Street, foll...
The Auburn Gallipoli Mosque is a Muslim place of worship designed in classical Ottoman style and built mainly through the efforts of the Australian Turkish Muslim community. Visitors are welcome by arrangement through website.
The Australian Centre for Photography (ACP) is Australia's leading centre for photo-based practice. From digital to darkroom, ACP offers a wide range of photographic workshops, short courses, seminars and masterclasses. Foundation courses include Camera Craft 1 and Digital Camera Basics.
Established in 1842, the Australian Jockey Club within the famous grounds of Royal Randwick is ideally located at the gateway to the eastern suburbs, minutes from the aiport and CBD. Royal Randwick presents quality throughbred racing of the highest calibre, spectacular Autumn and Spring Carnivals, entertainments, over 200 acres of manicured lawns and gardens and viewing from three grand stands overlooking the home straight and winning post. The Sport of Kings at it best!
A collection of military aircraft, aero engines and tanks. The Camden Museum of aviation is privately owned by Harold, Verna and Alan Thomas, and has developed into the largest specialist aircraft collection in Australia, with all exhibits under cover.
The military aircraft, RAAF and Fleet Air Arm, are restored wherever possible to a taxiable (not flyable) standard. Correct wartime markings and comoflage colours are researched with service records and photographs; while authentic cockpit instru...
Avon is the third and the largest of the four upper Nepean Dams. It was completed in 1927 to serve the Sydney area. In 1963, it was diverted to meet the increasing needs of the Illawarra region and today supplies all of Wollongong.
When necessary, Avon Dam receives additional water from the Shoalhaven Scheme via the Nepean Dam. The 72 metre high Avon Dam holds water from a 140 square kilometre catchments’, forming a lake of 1,055 hectares, with a capacity of 214,360 mega litres.
A combination of alternative lifestylers and well heeled locals, where you can browse amongst the second hand books, recycled art, contemporary galleries and jewellery plus sample home made vegetarian snacks. Every Saturday from 8.00am - 4.00pm.
140 Stalls offering: High quality original Arts & Crafts * Jewellery * Bric-a-brac * Books * Clothing * Footwear * Antiques & Collectables * Organic fruit & vegetables * Unique hand-made items * Multicultural food hall * On-site plant nursery & more.
The Balmoral Bathers Pavilion provides for all your beachside needs. Whether it is spectaular food and wine to match the view, or a more relaxed café meal, a gift for yourself or a friend the Pavilion will surpass all your expectations.
Balmoral Beach is a stretch of restaurants, beautiful houses and expensive yachts, and a beach that is postioned with views over Sydney Harbour National Park and through 'the Heads' - the gateway to Sydney Harbour.
It's an ideal place for a quick swim and takeaway fish and chips at sunset. In fact, its the type of beach where you can take your rollerblades, dog, bike, sailboard and football, or just a picnic basket.
The middle area of the beach is graced with a classic footbridge across the s...
The newly renovated Bank Hotel is spacious and airy with five separate areas including a large alfresco dining space and the Velvet Room live music venue. With its new luxurious feel, the hotel hosts some of Sydney's top DJs, musicians and vocalists. Chef Chris Yamprasitkul's very popular Thai restaurant, Sumalee, serves plentiful Thai favourites, such as hot pots, stir fries and curries. A degustation menu is also available.
Bar Sport is an Italian espresso bar in operation since 1956 and known for its coffee and atmosphere. The bar telecasts major international sporting events - especially football (soccer). Simple tasty menu with paninis, focaccia and pastries.
In 1885 concerned British colonists thought an invasion from Russians was imminent. Bare Island Fort was built to protect 'Sydney's back door'- Botany Bay - thus settling the minds of the early settlers.
Enter a world of military pride, shocking scandals and hidden secrets. We will bring out the big guns to impress you on this tour!
You may recognise Bare Island as the location for some thrilling action sequences in a well know movie... visit to find out more!
The Barrenjoey Headland stands across Pittwater from the main park section and just north of Palm Beach. From Barrenjoey Lighthouse you can look back on Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park and Broken Bay, or up and down the coastline north of Sydney.
The Barranjoey Lighthouse was the third light on the headland and was completed in 1881. The Lighthouse and Keepers Quarters are located on Barrenjoey Headland which connects to Governor Phillip Park by a sand isthmus.
Baygarden Restaurant offers tempting meals featuring modern Australian cuisine. Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner on the third level overlooking the bay with indoor and alfresco dining available.
As the name suggests, The Beach Palace Hotel enjoys an absolute beachfront position on beautiful Coogee beach. The three-level hotel operates five bars, including lounge, cocktail and sports bars and the Aquarium bistro and bar with its huge balcony and sweeping beach views. Different events or restaurant specials occur most nights, including the Tuesday pool comp, free steak Wednesdays and poker night Thursday. Guest DJs set the pace on Friday and Saturday nights at Mid Palace, the hotel's happ...
Bellbird Cottage is situated in Lakesland west of Picton. We have a large range of dolls, bears, badges, spoons, antiques and other collectables on display as well as an operational H.O. Scale Model Railway.
In our shop you can purchase a range of small gifts, home made jams & pickles. We sell fresh fruit from the orchard when in season from November to February.
Our property is 20 acres in size, we take you for a Guided Tour of our grand champion garden, this is a slow walk of about 45 mi...
The Berowra Valley Regional Park stretches from Pennant Hills to Berowra Waters. The Park is approximately 4,000 hectares, and provides a bushland amenity close to the city and passive recreational opportunities for the community, and a protected habitat for native flora and fauna.
There are extensive walking tracks, including a section of the Great North Walk. Canoeing is popular on Berowra Creek from Crosslands Reserve. Scenic lookouts can be found at Barnetts Road Reserve and Galston Gorge....
The Berowra Waters Inn, one of Sydney’s most picturesque restaurants, has reopened under the sure hand of Dietmar Sawyere.
Forty minutes north of central Sydney and accessible only by water (ferry boat or private launch) or seaplane, Berowra Waters Inn lies nestled amongst gum trees and river banks. The menu is conceived so you can design your own degustation or “tasting” menu.
Birkenhead Point Outlet Centre is Sydney’s largest factory outlet centre and offers the very best of Sydney’s fashion, food and homewares. Experience easy and convenient shopping with spectacular waterfront views and the best brand names, at the lowest prices. It is Sydney’s first choice for bargain shopping with style.
There are also several good restaurants and waterfront bistros with relaxed atmosphere.
Now with Free Customer Parking, so you can shop and stay all day!
Dine on the edge of Sydney's amazing Harbour. Enjoy fresh modern cuisine inspired by cultures that once visited Quarantine Station and prepared to perfection by Q Station's world class chef. The mezzanine level allows you to overlook an open plan kitchen and watch the busy chefs at work or venture outside and enjoy your meal with views of idyllic of Quarantine Beach and the captivating Sydney Harbour. From the restaurant walk onto Quarantine Beach and have a swim before or after your meal. While...
Bondi, home of Australia's oldest Life Saving Club, is popular with the locals who participate in a wealth of activities that include beach volleyball, surfing, jogging, skateboarding on the ramp, roller blading and power walking.
Most people end up in one of the many outdoor cafes and restaurants that line the promenade overlooking the coast for brunch, lunch or dinner.
Bondi Beach is Australia's most famous beach. Bondi's mixture of lifestyles would suit most visitors, whether you're drawn ...
Bondi Markets get packed but they're worth a visit. Be prepared to be tempted by distinctive designer products unique to the local lifestyle. The attitude of the stall holders doesn't alienate and some let you barter, though prices aren't over the top, and the wares are current and attractive.
If you like old junk it's there or you might prefer refurbished fashionable antique, imported furniture from the East or works of local artisans. Young designers display their latest fashion lines at ...
Offering visitors to Sydney an opportunity to join in and do what the locals do, the Bondi to Coogee Walk is a popular coastal walk offering beautiful coastline vistas, cosy beaches and cafe strips for refuelling. Its is 6kms long and takes about 2 hours to complete at a good pace, but break that with a freshly squeezed juice or a relaxed coffee and you could take all day - finishing with a relaxed swim at Coogee Beach.
This walk heads south from the promenade of Bondi Beach. It is mostly le...
Bondi Trattoria at the south end of Bondi Beach offers an exceptional menu fusing Italian and modern Australian cuisine.
Whether for breakfast, lunch or dinner, a coffee, snack, or evening meal, 7 days a week Bondi Trattoria continues to maintain it's reputation for great service, fresh quality food and of course the sensational views.
Andy Davies’ cuisine is always crafted with the freshest produce, attention to detail and originality, offering beautifully simple yet distinctively Italian far...
Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative is the only Aboriginal owned and operated contemporary art space in Sydney.
Boomalli has approximately 40 artists locally, regionally and from around Australia who present works in a contempory way. Boomalli holds 8 exhibitions a year focusing on the promotion, marketing, and education of urban Aboriginal contemporary arts. To find out more on the exhibitions, go to: www.boomalli.org.au
Interesting to Note: The word Boomalli is taken from 3 Languag...
Botany Bay National Park conserves an amazing array of native plants and birds and boasts magnificent coastline views, bushwalks, beaches, picnic areas and historic buildings, forts and monuments. Visit the park, La Perouse Museum and Bare Island.
Less than an hour drive from Sydney's centre, the park invites the visitor to find out more about our historic past at sites on both the north and south headlands of Botany Bay. Beneath the park's gouged sandstone cliffs, there are rich marine environ...
Intimate drinks, food and show venue featuring some of the big names in Australian and international jazz, blues, root, funk pop and world music. The kitchen serves wine with a tapas and mezze plate menu that is ideal for sharing. Artists include Diesel, Radio Ink, Mental as Anything, Dragon, James Blundell, Tina Harrod, Dave Graney, Tete and many others.
Bridges are not just functional, they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire the Bridge over Tunks (Pearces Creek).
Brislington was built in 1821 by convict John Hodges and was occupied by members and descendants of the Brown family from 1857 to 1949.
It is now a museum of the medical and nursing history of Parramatta, with photographs and memorabilia. Brislington was renovated in 1982 and is protected under the heritage act of NSW, it is situated on the grounds of the Parramatta Hospital.
Bronte House is a private residence, which is regularly opened to the public. This romantic Gothic style cottage and garden merges beautifully into the Bronte Gully, forming a harmonious whole. The garden, retrieved from neglect, has been praised worldwide as a triumph and a masterpiece. The House, as described by its original owner, was, and still is, 'lovely beyond conception.'
Broughton Pass offers its best views after periods of heavy rain when the Cascade Waterfall, upstream from the bridge and weir, spills its waters into the Cataract River. The Broughton Pass Weir was built in the early 1880s and was part of the Upper Nepean Water Supply Scheme.
Built in 1820 by Gregory Blaxland, Brush Farm is one of the oldest buildings in New South Wales. This imposing two-storey mansion has been restored to its former glory by the City of Ryde.
Brush Farm House was built in circa 1820 by Gregory Blaxland, following his purchase of the Brush Farm Estate in 1807. Brush Farm House is not only one of Australia's oldest houses but also one of the most substantial houses surviving from the Macquarie period. Brush Farm House represents a nationally importa...
Bundeena Jibbon Beach engravings are at the eastern end of Jibbon Beach and are part of the Royal National Park. Jibbon is a gorgeous beach and is also the start of the Royal coastal walk which passes through beautiful seaside cliffs . On these cliffs are local Aboriginal rock engravings. For many thousands of years, the Aboriginal people of the Dharawal nation have lived in the area. And has many Aboriginal sites and artifacts, and the rock carvings able to be seen include the Birri Birri - K...
Beach ambience meets jungle reggae at Bungabar, a relaxed cocktail bar tucked away behind Bondi Beach. Thatched booths and bamboo bar create the laid-back scene and with more than 50 cocktails to choose from relaxation is a sip away. Snack foods such as nachos, tapas and salads are available.
Stand for a moment, as the commuters rush past you, and take in the heritage of Burwood Railway Station. Note the alignment of the Parcel Office, indicating the route the tracks formerly took.
Operated by The Historic Commercial Vehicle Association Co-Op, the Bus and Truck Museum is claimed to be one of the largest museums of its kind in the world. Vintage double deck bus rides operate on Sundays between the museum, Newtown Station and Marrickville Metro.
The museum features a comprehensive display of restored commercial vehicles. Many of these are the only remaining examples left of their type in Australia. Exhibits range from an early 1924 'Ruggles' Bus to the 1970 Atlantean Doub...
Camden Park House built in 1835 for John and Elizabeth MaCarthur, occupied now by sixth generation descendent. Contains fine antiques both European and Australian. Historic wine cellar still containing original wines.
Mansion designed by John Verge. The house is surrounded by a large garden which contains rare species.
Camden Park House has barbecue areas for guests to bring their own picnic. Devonshire Teas and sausage sizzles can be provided.
Experience the thrill and excitement of the race track at Campbelltown Go Karts in Minto!
Campbelltown's very own go-karting centre boasts a 500 metre outdoor track that gives you the opportunity to race like a pro. Take a single spin around the track, race your friends, or even host your own competition, complete with trophies and exclusive use of the track.
Enjoy you the sheer fun and exhilaration of racing, right here in Campbelltown.
Campbelltown, located approximately 50km south-west of Sydney CBD, is a vibrant region filled with historic charms, scenic bushland surrounds and modern delights. The Campbelltown Heritage Walk is an ideal way to explore all Campbelltown has to offer, including the State Heritage Registered Post Office, CBC Bank, Dredges Cottage and Warbys Barn and Stables.