These pavilions (above), scattered throughout Bicentennial Park, provide shelter and barbecue facilities for visitors who picnic in the park. The WatervieW Convention Centre (below), which overlooks Lake Belvedere, hosts many events and functions.
Monday, 31 August 2009
Sunday, 30 August 2009
Saturday, 29 August 2009
Bicentennial Park entrance
The entrance to Bicentennial Park features a clock tower and a fence of lattice. The trees behind the clock tower are the ones that could be seen in my photo of the lake that I featured here.
Labels:
Bicentennial Park,
clocks,
fences,
parks,
Suburbs - Homebush Bay,
towers
Friday, 28 August 2009
Bicentennial Park, Trelliage Tower
The Treillage Tower is located at the highest point of Bicentennial Park at Homebush Bay. The tower sits at one end of an avenue of plane trees, with a fountain at the other end. It is a 3 storey, 17 metre high viewing tower constructed with trellis. Treillage is a French word for lattice, which was commonly used in gardens in the 16th century. The tower provides great views of Bicenttennial Park, Homebush Bay, Parramatta River and the Sydney city skyline, in the distance.
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Bicentennial Park,
fountains,
parks,
Suburbs - Homebush Bay,
towers
Thursday, 27 August 2009
Bicentennial Park sundial
It was a bit late in the day so the shadows from nearby trees prevented me from showing its intended purpose, which is to display the time.
Labels:
Bicentennial Park,
monuments,
parks,
Suburbs - Homebush Bay
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Bicentennial Park, Lake Belvedere
The picturesque Lake Belvedere at Bicentennial Park, Homebush Bay. It's hard to believe that this park was once a rubbish tip. Click here to view all participants of Watery Wednesday
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Bicentennial Park,
lakes,
parks,
Suburbs - Homebush Bay
Tuesday, 25 August 2009
Bicentennial Park, Peace monument
The Peace Monument is a contemporary sculpture in Bicentennial Park at Homebush Bay. It was commissioned to celebrate the International Year of Peace in 1996. The layout is based on a complex interplay involving the Earth’s axis and the trajectories followed by the planets in our Solar System. It illustrates what it might be like to be out in space looking back at earth to remind us of our fragile place in the solar system. Because we don't feel or see the earth turning, we are rarely conscious that we live on a sphere constantly spinning through space. Throughout history, bells have been rung to celebrate the achievement of peace. There are three bells here for The Earth, The Moon and Space.
Labels:
Bicentennial Park,
monuments,
parks,
Suburbs - Homebush Bay
Monday, 24 August 2009
Sunday, 23 August 2009
Bicentennial Park wetlands
Bicentennial Park sits on the shore of Homebush Bay, beside Sydney Olympic Park. It was created in 1988 to celebrate Australia's Bicentenary. It involved recycling over 40 hectares of a former rubbish dump into a regional recreation area and the conservation of 53 hectares of a wetland ecosystem on the Parramatta River. The wetlands feature boardwalks and viewing towers.
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Saturday, 22 August 2009
Homebush Bay brickpit
A couple of views of the Brickpit Ring Walk at Homebush Bay (above). This piece of machinery (below) has been salvaged from the old brickworks and stands as a monument, at the entrance of the ring walk.
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monuments,
ponds,
Suburbs - Homebush Bay,
walkways
Friday, 21 August 2009
Homebush Bay brickpit ring walk
Labels:
ponds,
Suburbs - Homebush Bay,
walkways
Thursday, 20 August 2009
Wolli Creek, palms
These palms and flowers are a welcome new addition beside the Princes Highway at Wolli Creek, sitting in Cahill Park beside the Cooks River.
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flowers,
rivers,
Suburbs - Wolli Creek,
trees
Wednesday, 19 August 2009
Cooks River wakeboarding
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Cooks River,
rivers,
sport,
Suburbs - Tempe
Tuesday, 18 August 2009
Pyrmont school
The former Pyrmont Public School is a heritage listed building in John Street, in the inner west suburb of Pyrmont. It was designed by William Kemp in the Victorian Italianate style, who also designed the school at Dulwich Hill, that I posted yesterday.
Labels:
heritage,
schools,
Suburbs - Pyrmont
Monday, 17 August 2009
Dulwich Hill, high school
The Dulwich High School of Visual Arts and Design, features this historic building on Seaview Street, in the inner west suburb of Dulwich Hill. It was designed by William E. Kemp in the Romanesque style.
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schools,
Suburbs - Dulwich Hill
Sunday, 16 August 2009
Dulwich Hill hotel
The Gladstone Hotel built in 1900 is on the corner of New Canterbury Road and Marrickville Road, in the inner west suburb of Dulwich Hill.
Labels:
pubs,
Suburbs - Dulwich Hill
Saturday, 15 August 2009
Earlwood, Cooks River

The Cooks River looking west between the suburbs of Earlwood and Dulwich Hill (top) and looking east between the suburbs of Marrickville and Earlwood (bottom).
Marrickville Golf Course is located along the north bank of the river, while parkland and a bicycle track run along the south bank. These shots are a bit further upstream from yesterday's sunset photos.
Friday, 14 August 2009
Undercliffe, Cooks River sunset
A perfect mirror image of the sunset was produced on the Cooks River, between the suburbs of Undercliffe and Marrickville.
Thursday, 13 August 2009
Botany Bay coastal patrol
This coastal patrol boat was moored in Botany Bay, just off the beach at Brighton-Le-Sands. In the background, a plane is coming in to land on the Sydney Airport runway that extends into the bay and a ship that uses the port facilities at Port Botany can be seen between the heads.
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bays,
boats,
Botany Bay,
Suburbs - Brighton-Le-Sands,
transport
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Brighton-Le-Sands, Bicentennial Monument
The Bicentennial Monument at Brighton-Le-Sands stands in Cook Park, on the foreshore of Botany Bay. Erected in 1988, it commemorates the arrival of the First Fleet in Botany Bay in 1788, the first Europeans settlers in Australia. The names of all those new arrivals are engraved on this monument flanked by a couple of old cannons.
Labels:
beaches,
monuments,
Suburbs - Brighton-Le-Sands
Tuesday, 11 August 2009
Pyrmont, Star City Casino
When the Star City Casino first opened in Sydney in 1995, as Sydney's only legal casino, it operated out of one of old wharves at Pyrmont. Later, it relocated to this purpose-built facility that features the casino, a hotel, theatre, nightclubs, bars, restaurants and a shopping arcade.
Labels:
commercial,
hotels,
Suburbs - Pyrmont
Monday, 10 August 2009
Pyrmont, wharves
The old wharves on Jones Bay, in the inner west suburb of Pyrmont. The view from the opposite direction can be seen here.
Labels:
bays,
Suburbs - Pyrmont,
wharves
Sunday, 9 August 2009
Balmain East, Peacock Point
An old boat anchor sits on Peacock Point, in the inner west suburb of Balmain East. The wharves on Jones Bay at Pyrmont and Johnstons Bay towards the Anzac Bridge can be seen behind it.
Labels:
boats,
bridges,
monuments,
Suburbs - Balmain East,
Suburbs - Pyrmont,
wharves
Saturday, 8 August 2009
Balmain East, ferry wharf
The Balmain East Ferry wharf sits at the end of Darling Street, in the inner west suburb of Balmain East and is also sometimes known as the Darling Street wharf. It provides brilliant views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Barangaroo and the city skyline.
Labels:
Harbour Bridge,
transport,
wharves
Friday, 7 August 2009
MLC Centre
The MLC Centre, one of the tallest skyscrapers in Sydney, rises to 67 floors above Castlereagh Street between Martin Place and King Street. It contains an office tower, a retail precinct and the Theatre Royal. The MLC Centre was Sydney's tallest office building from 1977 to 1992. Sydney Tower has been the tallest structure in Sydney since it was built in 1981. The next tallest skyscrapers in Sydney, in order of height, are Chifley Tower 1992, Citigroup Centre 2000, Deutsche Bank Place 2005, World Tower 2004 and MLC Centre 1977.
Thursday, 6 August 2009
Barangaroo, Sydney skyline
Barangaroo is the new suburb along the western foreshore of the Sydney Central Business District. An urban renewal project will create new parklands, commercial and residential areas here. The name Barangaroo honours an indigenous woman from Sydney's early history who was a powerful and colourful figure in the colonisation of Australia. She was also the wife of Bennelong, another important indigenous figure after whom Bennelong Point is named which is the site of the Sydney Opera House, on the other side of the Central Business District.
Labels:
City,
offices,
Suburbs - Barangaroo,
Sydney Tower
Wednesday, 5 August 2009
Barangaroo, Harbour Control Tower
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Labels:
Harbour Bridge,
Suburbs - Barangaroo,
Sydney Harbour,
towers
Tuesday, 4 August 2009
The Great Synagogue
The Great Synagogue is located on Elizabeth Street, opposite Hyde Park, and stretches back to Castlereagh Street. This heritage listed building, designed by architect Thomas Rowe, was consecrated in 1878. We're right in the middle of winter and all the leaves have dropped off the trees, so at this time of year you get an uniterrupted view of some of these great buildings in the city.
Labels:
City,
heritage,
synagogues
Monday, 3 August 2009
Sunday, 2 August 2009
Sydney Harbour Bridge
The sky was a bit overcast on that weekend when the Aboriginal flag was flown for NAIDOC week, beside the Australian flag on the bridge.
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Click here to view all participants of Scenic Sunday
Labels:
Harbour Bridge,
Suburbs - Millers Point
Saturday, 1 August 2009
Milsons Point, Luna Park (Theme Day: Night)
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Labels:
amusements,
night,
Suburbs - Milsons Point
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