The state headquarters of Australia Post are located in the Prince Alfred Park Building on Cleveland Street, in an inner city locality known as Strawberry Hills. This part of Strawberry Hills is actually located in the suburb of Redfern. The building replaced the old Sydney Mail Exchange, also previously known as the notorious Redfern Mail Exchange which operated from 1965-1985. The palm trees outside the office building lead you down to Prince Alfred Park opposite. Strawberry Hill was the name of a hill under Northcott Place in nearby Surry Hills, later altered to Strawberry Hills for the locality.
Gorgeous frame with a light and a very beautiful reflections.
ReplyDeleteNice reflection, handsome building, and palm trees - great combination.
ReplyDeleteMmm ... not sure about palm trees like this. To me they simply dont represent Sydney. They are not warm and cuddly. They dont provide sufficient shade. They are ugly ... must be grouch time.
ReplyDeleteMust go and check out the renovations on Prince Alfred Park.
thanks again for making it possible to see and learn more about the things in your country. Nice Sky Watch show.
ReplyDeleteIt surely must be a joy to write snailmail with such a post office. With regard to the palm trees, many over here were cut as a strange and foreign bug said to have distroyed there branches.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good weekend.
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Julie, I drove past the revamped Prince Alfred Park the other day. They've opened up half of it now but they're still working on the other half.
ReplyDeleteRobert, that has happened in Sydney too. I can't remember if it was a bug or a disease. My street was lined with palm trees that were 70 years old but sadly they're all gone now.
good work! i used to work there! i always wondered how the council came up to call that place strawberry hills ... have not been living in sydney for years now, earlier this year i was in sydney again and i paid $30 to park for an hour, that was crazy rate.
ReplyDeleteRed, apparently there was a hill in the suburb of Surry Hills known as Strawberry Hill which later was altered to Straberry Hills for the locality.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely modern looking building. It looks like the weather is "perfect" too. Always enjoy seeing shots of interesting "things" in Australia. Have a great weekend. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteMaintain up the good work fellow blogger, your hard work is definitly going to pay off.
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