RM2R1GGFW–A woman dressed in orange with a matching orange travel suitcase stands out from others on the platform at the Wynyard light rail station
RM2R1GGFR–Artist Caroline Rothwell created this and a second sculpture entitled Youngsters in 2012. It was acquired in 2013 by the City of Sydney
RM2R1266H–A Hungry Panda food bicycle courier bike with Chinese (Mandarin) writing and Christmas tinsel, parked outside a shop in Sydney, Australia
RM2R12666–The Peace Boat Pavilion, one of many different structures at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R12668–One of the many distinctively Chinese pavilions within the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R12663–The Lenient Jade Pavilion and Lotus Pond with the Clear View Pavilion at the rear at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R1266B–At the peak of the Chinese Gardens is the Clear View Pavilion, known as the Gurr, a triple tiered roof, hexagonal building with gold-glazed tiles
RM2R1264M–One of the many distinctively Chinese pavilions within the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R1265X–Looking across the Lotus Pond and the lush greenery at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship towards central Sydney in Australia
RM2R1264W–The Dragon Wall, featuring two flying dragons, a gift from Guangdong City to New South Wales at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R1266C–A terraced garden with large rocks, a winding stone staircase and a waterfall at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R0BXXH–A close-up detail shot of timber window frames with intricate glazing at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R12661–The Gardens by Lotus restaurant within the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R1266D–A terraced garden with large rocks, a winding stone staircase and a waterfall at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R12665–A close up of the roof of the Twin Pavilion, a gift from the people of Guangdong to New South Wales are a symbol of friendship and cooperation
RM2R1264R–One of the many distinctively Chinese pavilions within the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R12650–A man takes a moment at the Lenient Jade Pavilion at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R1264G–Detail stone carving beside a set of stairs at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R1266F–A terraced garden with large rocks and a winding stone staircase at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R1266A–At the peak of the Chinese Gardens is the Clear View Pavilion, known as the Gurr, a triple tiered roof, hexagonal building with gold-glazed tiles
RM2PYTK24–The former headquarters of the Chinese Nationalist Party in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific in the Haymarket, Sydney, Australia
RM2PW9BBK–A line of Little Black Cormorants (Phalacrocorax sulcirostris) in the afternoon on a large tree limb lying out of the water at Bobbin Head in Sydney
RM2PXDKTE–A 2002 mural artwork titled Welcome to Doonside
RM2PW9BC3–A line of Little Black Cormorants (Phalacrocorax sulcirostris) in the afternoon on a large tree limb lying out of the water at Bobbin Head in Sydney
RM2R0C122–The Rising Sun Jade Pavillion sits near a waterfall at the top of the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2PW9BKB–The Badde Manors Cafe was opened in 1982 and was one of the first coffee shops to open on Glebe Point Road in Glebe, New South Wales, Australia
RM2PYTK4T–Syd, Aust, 02 Dec 2022: Sydney City kicked off summer today in glorious weather with its 2nd annual OPEN FOR LUNCH event in the closed off George St
RM2R0BYGN–The Rising Sun Jade Pavillion sits near a waterfall at the top of the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R0BXD3–The Moon Gate at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R0BY2Y–The Rising Sun Jade Pavillion sits near a waterfall at the top of the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R0BXT2–An Eastern Water Dragon, (Physignathus lesueurii lesueuriii) basking in the Summer sun at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R0BXJ4–At the peak of the Chinese Gardens is the Clear View Pavilion, known as the Gurr, a triple tiered roof, hexagonal building with gold-glazed tiles
RM2PYTK45–Sydney, Aust, 02 Dec 2022: White cafe umbrellas line George Street beside the stone Queen Victoria Building at the 2nd annual OPEN FOR LUNCH event
RM2R0BXBA–An Eastern Water Dragon, (Physignathus lesueurii lesueuriii) basking in the Summer sun at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R0BXK7–An Eastern Water Dragon, (Physignathus lesueurii lesueuriii) basking in the Summer sun at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2PW9BKR–A government bus travelling down Glebe Point Road in Glebe, New South Wales, Australia
RM2R0BYFG–The Rising Sun Jade Pavillion sits near a waterfall at the top of the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R0BYJE–An Eastern Water Dragon, (Physignathus lesueurii lesueuriii) basking in the Summer sun at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2R0BYYA–Black Pine (Pinus Thumbergii) growing in the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in central Sydney City, Australia
RM2R0BYMG–Black Pine (Pinus Thumbergii) growing in the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in central Sydney City, Australia
RM2R0BXPG–An Eastern Water Dragon, (Physignathus lesueurii lesueuriii) basking in the Summer sun at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2PW9B65–Weekend travelers walk past the murals and through the tiled Devonshire Street Tunnel at Sydney's Central Station in New South Wales, Australia
RM2PW9B75–Weekend travelers walk past the murals and through the tiled Devonshire Street Tunnel at Sydney's Central Station in New South Wales, Australia
RM2PW9B4F–The large bus stop at Central Station, Railway Square (Stand M) in Haymarket, Sydney, Australia
RM2PW9BH5–People at the entrance to Glebe Public School and the long-running weekend Glebe Markets at Glebe in Sydney Australia.
RM2PXDNKY–The Dragon Wall, featuring two flying dragons, a gift from Guangdong City to New South Wales, symbolises majesty and perfection in Chinese culture
RM2PW9B22–The Art Deco Australia Hotel and the Duo towers above it are all now part of both Sydney's Central Park village and UTS University in Australia
RM2PW9B2C–The upper storey of the Art Deco Australia Hotel and part of the Duo towers above it are all now part of Sydney's Central Park village in Australia
RM2R014X7–Sydney, Aust., 06 May 2023: Coronation parties have been thin on the ground in Sydney today but this party in the harbourside suburb of Balgowlah was putting on a royal show. Along with a sausage sizzle, there were lots of flags and some not so valuable crowns on show. The local council closed the street and guests celebrated and raised money for a local women’s shelter. A speech reminded people that they were on the site of one of the first meetings of local indigenous people and Capt. Arthur Philip in 1788 and were also in the aptly named King Avenue. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2R014RG–Sydney, Aust., 06 May 2023: Coronation parties have been thin on the ground in Sydney today but this party in the harbourside suburb of Balgowlah was putting on a royal show. Along with a sausage sizzle, there were lots of flags and some not so valuable crowns on show. The local council closed the street and guests celebrated and raised money for a local women’s shelter. A speech reminded people that they were on the site of one of the first meetings of local indigenous people and Capt. Arthur Philip in 1788 and were also in the aptly named King Avenue. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2R014J6–Sydney, Aust., 06 May 2023: Coronation parties have been thin on the ground in Sydney today but this party in the harbourside suburb of Balgowlah was putting on a royal show. Along with a sausage sizzle, there were lots of flags and some not so valuable crowns on show. The local council closed the street and guests celebrated and raised money for a local women’s shelter. A speech reminded people that they were on the site of one of the first meetings of local indigenous people and Capt. Arthur Philip in 1788 and were also in the aptly named King Avenue. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2R014WG–Sydney, Aust., 06 May 2023: Coronation parties have been thin on the ground in Sydney today but this party in the harbourside suburb of Balgowlah was putting on a royal show. Along with a sausage sizzle, there were lots of flags and some not so valuable crowns on show. The local council closed the street and guests celebrated and raised money for a local women’s shelter. A speech reminded people that they were on the site of one of the first meetings of local indigenous people and Capt. Arthur Philip in 1788 and were also in the aptly named King Avenue. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2R014FN–Sydney, Aust., 06 May 2023: Coronation parties have been thin on the ground in Sydney today but this party in the harbourside suburb of Balgowlah was putting on a royal show. Along with a sausage sizzle, there were lots of flags and some not so valuable crowns on show. The local council closed the street and guests celebrated and raised money for a local women’s shelter. A speech reminded people that they were on the site of one of the first meetings of local indigenous people and Capt. Arthur Philip in 1788 and were also in the aptly named King Avenue. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2R014NK–Sydney, Aust., 06 May 2023: Coronation parties have been thin on the ground in Sydney today but this party in the harbourside suburb of Balgowlah was putting on a royal show. Along with a sausage sizzle, there were lots of flags and some not so valuable crowns on show. The local council closed the street and guests celebrated and raised money for a local women’s shelter. A speech reminded people that they were on the site of one of the first meetings of local indigenous people and Capt. Arthur Philip in 1788 and were also in the aptly named King Avenue. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2R014PB–Sydney, Aust., 06 May 2023: Coronation parties have been thin on the ground in Sydney today but this party in the harbourside suburb of Balgowlah was putting on a royal show. Along with a sausage sizzle, there were lots of flags and some not so valuable crowns on show. The local council closed the street and guests celebrated and raised money for a local women’s shelter. A speech reminded people that they were on the site of one of the first meetings of local indigenous people and Capt. Arthur Philip in 1788 and were also in the aptly named King Avenue. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2R014KG–Sydney, Aust., 06 May 2023: Coronation parties have been thin on the ground in Sydney today but this party in the harbourside suburb of Balgowlah was putting on a royal show. Along with a sausage sizzle, there were lots of flags and some not so valuable crowns on show. The local council closed the street and guests celebrated and raised money for a local women’s shelter. A speech reminded people that they were on the site of one of the first meetings of local indigenous people and Capt. Arthur Philip in 1788 and were also in the aptly named King Avenue. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2R014JK–Sydney, Aust., 06 May 2023: Coronation parties have been thin on the ground in Sydney today but this party in the harbourside suburb of Balgowlah was putting on a royal show. Along with a sausage sizzle, there were lots of flags and some not so valuable crowns on show. The local council closed the street and guests celebrated and raised money for a local women’s shelter. A speech reminded people that they were on the site of one of the first meetings of local indigenous people and Capt. Arthur Philip in 1788 and were also in the aptly named King Avenue. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2PW9BGN–Women in toy cowboy hats browsing and shopping at the long running weekend markets at Glebe in Sydney Australia. Glebe Markets
RM2PXDMF3–The Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney was opened in 1988 and is a collaboration between sister states of New South Wales and Guangdong of China
RM2PXDNRB–Almost ubiquitous in Sydney, Aust., a White Ibis (Threskiornis molucca) sits on the traditional Chinese roof line at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship
RM2PXDM8K–The Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney was opened in 1988 and is a collaboration between sister states of New South Wales and Guangdong of China
RM2PXDN60–The Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney was opened in 1988 and is a collaboration between sister states of New South Wales and Guangdong of China
RM2PW9BF1–Rubbish bins and a funny no-smoking and no dogs sign at the long-running weekend markets at Glebe in Sydney Australia. Glebe Markets
RM2PXDNF2–An Eastern Water Dragon, (Physignathus lesueurii lesueuriii) basking in the Summer sun at the Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney, Australia
RM2PXDM44–The Chinese Gardens of Friendship in Sydney was opened in 1988 and is a collaboration between sister states of New South Wales and Guangdong of China
RM2PXDMRJ–A Foo-dog (Chinese lion) watch over people practicing Tai Chi (Tai chi ch'üan) outside the Chinese Garden of Friendship in Darling Harbour, Sydney
RM2PYJG0R–Sydney Australia May 2nd 2023: The Albanese Federal Government have announced new funding and measures in the up coming May budget to reduce the harmful impact of vaping on Australians. Funding will be used to ban single use vapes, reduce nicotine and require pharmaceutical-like packaging of prescription vapes, stop the import of non-prescription vapes and restrict flavours, colours, and other ingredients in allowed vapes. The government will also work with State Governments to close down the sale of vapes in retail convenience stores.
RM2PYJFYP–Sydney Australia May 2nd 2023: In addition to a range of new measures on vaping the Albanese Federal Government have announced new funding in the up coming May budget to reduce the harmful impact of smoking on Australians. Funding will include $63m for a public health campaign to discourage Australians from taking up vaping and smoking and encourage more people to quit. Tax on tobacco will be increased by 5% per year for 3 years in addition to normal indexation. The tax treatment of loose-leaf tobacco products (roll-your-own) will be aligned with stick cigarettes
RM2PYJG0K–Sydney Australia May 2nd 2023: The Albanese Federal Government have announced new funding and measures in the up coming May budget to reduce the harmful impact of vaping on Australians. Funding will be used to ban single use vapes, reduce nicotine and require pharmaceutical-like packaging of prescription vapes, stop the import of non-prescription vapes and restrict flavours, colours, and other ingredients in allowed vapes. The government will also work with State Governments to close down the sale of vapes in retail convenience stores.
RM2PXDMKA–A Foo-dog (Chinese lion) watch over people practicing Tai Chi (Tai chi ch'üan) outside the Chinese Garden of Friendship in Darling Harbour, Sydney
RM2PXDKJA–Our Lady of Czestochowa Queen of Poland Catholic Church, AKA the Polish War Memorial Church, in Marayong, Sydney was designed by Michael Dysart 1967
RM2PWP5M4–Our Lady of Czestochowa Queen of Poland Catholic Church, AKA the Polish War Memorial Church, in Marayong, Sydney was designed by Michael Dysart 1967
RM2PXDKEY–Our Lady of Czestochowa Queen of Poland Catholic Church, AKA the Polish War Memorial Church, in Marayong, Sydney was designed by Michael Dysart 1967
RM2PWP09Y–The Woodcroft Neighbourhood Centre in western Sydney was designed by Carter Williamson Architects. The design includes a 50,000L U/G rainwater tank
RM2PWP0AF–The Woodcroft Neighbourhood Centre in western Sydney was designed by Carter Williamson Architects. The design includes a 50,000L U/G rainwater tank
RM2PWP5BM–Our Lady of Czestochowa Queen of Poland Catholic Church, AKA the Polish War Memorial Church, in Marayong, Sydney was designed by Michael Dysart 1967
RM2PXDK88–Our Lady of Czestochowa Queen of Poland Catholic Church, AKA the Polish War Memorial Church, in Marayong, Sydney was designed by Michael Dysart 1967
RM2PWP050–The Woodcroft Neighbourhood Centre in western Sydney was designed by Carter Williamson Architects. The design includes a 50,000L U/G rainwater tank
RM2PWNYY4–Our Lady of Czestochowa Queen of Poland Catholic Church, AKA the Polish War Memorial Church, in Marayong, Sydney was designed by Michael Dysart 1967
RM2PWP5GG–Our Lady of Czestochowa Queen of Poland Catholic Church, AKA the Polish War Memorial Church, in Marayong, Sydney was designed by Michael Dysart 1967
RM2PWP598–Our Lady of Czestochowa Queen of Poland Catholic Church, AKA the Polish War Memorial Church, in Marayong, Sydney was designed by Michael Dysart 1967
RM2PWP00E–The Woodcroft Neighbourhood Centre in western Sydney was designed by Carter Williamson Architects. The design includes a 50,000L U/G rainwater tank
RM2PWNYTK–Our Lady of Czestochowa Queen of Poland Catholic Church, AKA the Polish War Memorial Church, in Marayong, Sydney was designed by Michael Dysart 1967
RM2PW9B90–The Ku-ring-gai High School Binishell is one of only 7 of the original 14 built in New South Wales schools in the 1970's supervised by Dr Bini himself
RM2PWNYYD–The Woodcroft Neighbourhood Centre in western Sydney was designed by Carter Williamson Architects. The design includes a 50,000L U/G rainwater tank
RM2PW9B98–A large jellyfish Blue Blubber (Catostylus mosaicus) in brackish water in Sydney. They carry stinging tentacles and can reach up to 35cm in diameter
RM2PPWF9H–A 1981 historic image of a Hot Chip vending machine in Christchurch on the south island of New Zealand.
RM2PPWF3W–A 1981 historic image of two police vehicles parked in Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. In the foreground is an X Series Ford Falcon utility (ute), possibly an XA or XB model with a cab on the back most likely in use as a patrol wagon. Behind it is a Ford Transit van
RM2PPWF4F–A 1981 historic image of the Thorndon Fire Station in Wellington, New Zealand (Fire Brigade) with a Dennis F108 (F series) engine in the driveway
RM2PPWF89–A 1981 historic image of the now demolished, Revingtons Hotel in Greymouth on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip stayed here during the Coronation Tour of 1954.
RM2PP3YHC–A 1981 historic image of the Curators Cottage in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens in the city of the same name on the south island of New Zealand. The cottage was built in 1920 and in the same year this shot was taken the building was registered as a heritage building by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust
RM2PNNCJP–Accor hotel group have the current naming rights to the Sydney 2000 Olympics stadium at Sydney Olympic Park in New South Wales, Australia
RM2PNNCJ2–Crowds of people waiting to enter the 2023 Royal Easter Show in Sydney, Australia.
RM2PNNCK0–Crowds of people waiting to enter the 2023 Royal Easter Show in Sydney, Australia.
RM2PP3YJJ–A 1981 historic image of the road leading up to Fox Glacier on the west coast of the south island of New Zealand.
RM2PNNCHY–The New Law School building of the University of Sydney was designed by the Sydney architectural firm Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp aka FJMT.
RM2PNNCMT–Crowds of people walk past and enjoy riding on the many fun and colourful rides at the 2023 Royal Easter Show in Sydney, Australia
RM2PNNCK4–Crowds of people walk past and enjoy riding on the many fun and colourful rides at the 2023 Royal Easter Show in Sydney, Australia
RM2PNNCMD–An older woman riding on an elephant ride at the 2023 Royal Easter Show in Sydney, Australia
RM2PNNCNW–A large EGG Zone sign and photograph hanging in one of the animal pavilions at the 2023 Royal Easter Show in Sydney, Australia
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