RM2JNEP6D–A crane, tank steam locomotive built in 1950, near the end of the steam era, sits in the courtyard of the new technology office park in South Eveleigh
RM2JNEP60–A tall brick wall with an antique style LED floodlight and a vintage No Parking sign at the National Innovation Centre in South Eveliegh, Sydney
RM2JNEP5J–A tall brick wall with an antique style LED floodlight and a vintage No Parking sign at the National Innovation Centre in South Ev
RM2JNEPFR–Disused but preserved old steam boilers, once part of the rail workshops now form part of the new technology office park at South Eveleigh in Sydney
RM2JNEPBG–A crane, tank steam locomotive built in 1950, near the end of the steam era, sits in the courtyard of the new technology office park in South Eveleigh
RM2JNEPFD–A crane, tank steam locomotive built in 1950, near the end of the steam era, sits in the courtyard of the new technology office park in South Eveleigh
RM2JN98WH–An emergency shower and eyewash station outside an electrical sub station in Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia
RM2JN98RK–The flags and arch of the Sydney Harbour Bridge peak over the hill behind houses in Kirribilli and Sydney Harbour Slipways Pty Ltd on Careening Cove
RM2JNENC0–The Gibbons Street entry to the inner Sydney, Redfern Railway Station in Australia was renovated and upgraded in 2018
RM2JNEPB3–The interior of the National Innovation Centre situated in a converted locomotive workshop complete with gantry crane at South Eveleigh, Sydney, Aust.
RM2JNEP7X–The interior of the National Innovation Centre situated in a converted locomotive workshop complete with gantry crane at South Eveleigh, Sydney, Aust.
RM2JNEPAN–The interior of the National Innovation Centre situated in a converted locomotive workshop complete with gantry crane at South Eveleigh, Sydney, Aust.
RM2JNENHP–The National Innovation Centre, a high tech research hub is based in a converted locomotive workshop complete at South Eveleigh, Sydney, Australia
RM2JNJ1E3–Sydney, Australia.12 August 2022: Transport For NSW Exec. Director, Customer Journey Planning, Craig Moran, at a press conference prior to the 50th City2Surf race in Sydney on Sunday. This will be the first race since 2019 after cancellations in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19. 60,000+ people are expected cover the fourteen-kilometre race, the largest of its kind in the world. Mr Moran said that extra public transport services will be provided before and after the event to move people as soon as possible. His advice to participants was to please be patient Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2JN9908–Planned for replacement after an international design competition, the northern bicycle ramp from the Sydney Harbour Bridge can present a challenge
RM2JN98RC–Viewed from Kirribilli, with a strong westerly wind, the Aboriginal flag now flies alongside the Australian flag above the Sydney Harbour Bridge
RM2JN990F–Viewed from Kirribilli, with a strong westerly wind, the Aboriginal flag now flies alongside the Australian flag above the Sydney Harbour Bridge
RM2JN98YB–Planned for replacement after an international design competition, the northern bicycle ramp from the Sydney Harbour Bridge can present a challenge
RM2JN98TD–Viewed from Kirribilli, with a strong westerly wind, the Aboriginal flag now flies alongside the Australian flag above the Sydney Harbour Bridge
RM2JN98Y3–Planned for replacement after an international design competition, the northern bicycle ramp from the Sydney Harbour Bridge can present a challenge
RM2JNJ1EM–Sydney, Australia.12 August 2022: Elite distance runner and one of the race favourites, Ed Goddard, at a press conference prior to the 50th City2Surf race in Sydney on Sunday. This will be the first race since 2019 after cancellations in 2020 and 21 due to Covid-19. 60,000+ people are expected cover the fourteen-kilometre race, the largest of its kind in the world. Mr Goddard urged participants to compete but also enjoy the 14km race and to take in the view as the route follows the harbour into the Eastern Suburbs. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2JNJ1C7–Sydney, Australia.12 August 2022: Elite distance runner and one of the race favourites, Ed Goddard, at a press conference prior to the 50th City2Surf race in Sydney on Sunday. This will be the first race since 2019 after cancellations in 2020 and 21 due to Covid-19. 60,000+ people are expected cover the fourteen-kilometre race, the largest of its kind in the world. Mr Goddard urged participants to compete but also enjoy the 14km race and to take in the view as the route follows the harbour into the Eastern Suburbs. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2JNJ1DG–Sydney, Australia.12 August 2022: Elite distance runner and one of the race favourites, Ed Goddard, at a press conference prior to the 50th City2Surf race in Sydney on Sunday. This will be the first race since 2019 after cancellations in 2020 and 21 due to Covid-19. 60,000+ people are expected cover the fourteen-kilometre race, the largest of its kind in the world. Mr Goddard urged participants to compete but also enjoy the 14km race and to take in the view as the route follows the harbour into the Eastern Suburbs. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2JNJ1BR–Sydney, Aust.12 Aug 2022: Police Superintendent John Duncan of the Eastern Suburbs Area Command at a press conference prior to the 50th City2Surf race in Sydney on Sunday. This will be the first race since 2019 after cancellations in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19 restrictions. 60,000+ people are expected cover the fourteen-kilometre race, the largest of its kind in the world. Superintendent Duncan said that the biggest risks were the weather and the notorious Heartbreak Hill. His advice was to use public transport where possible to and from the event. Credit: Stephen Dwyer Alamy Live News
RM2JNHXHM–Sydney, Australia. 12 August 2022. People taking part in the 50th City2Surf race in Sydney collect their race bibs in preparation for the first race since 2019 after cancellations in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19 restrictions. 60,000+ people are expected cover the fourteen-kilometre race, the largest of its kind in the world. The race leads runners wheelers and walkers from Hyde Park out of the city, up and over heart break hill and on to Bondi Beach. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2JNHXHJ–Sydney, Australia. 12 August 2022. People taking part in the 50th City2Surf race in Sydney collect their race bibs in preparation for the first race since 2019 after cancellations in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19 restrictions. 60,000+ people are expected cover the fourteen-kilometre race, the largest of its kind in the world. The race leads runners wheelers and walkers from Hyde Park out of the city, up and over heart break hill and on to Bondi Beach. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2JHXEWH–A Victorian Picturesque Gothic style cottage in Parramatta from 1890 built from brick and a slate roof. It is currently used by the Uniting Church
RM2JHXEMP–The 1881 building at Macquarie and Church Street in Parramatta, Australia with a Spanish stepping horse above the parapet
RM2JN98W1–Part of the Sydney Flying Squadron, open boat club in Kirribilli, Sydney, formed in 1891, 'Australia' is a traditional wooden 18ft skiff racing boat
RM2JN98TR–Part of the Sydney Flying Squadron, open boat club in Kirribilli, Sydney, formed in 1891, 'Australia' is a traditional wooden 18ft skiff racing boat
RM2JNJ1DW–Sydney, Australia.12 August 2022: Transport For NSW Exec. Director, Customer Journey Planning, Craig Moran, at a press conference prior to the 50th City2Surf race in Sydney on Sunday. This will be the first race since 2019 after cancellations in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19. 60,000+ people are expected cover the fourteen-kilometre race, the largest of its kind in the world. Mr Moran said that extra public transport services will be provided before and after the event to move people as soon as possible. His advice to participants was to please be patient Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2JNJ1BY–Sydney, Aust.12 Aug 2022: Police Superintendent John Duncan of the Eastern Suburbs Area Command at a press conference prior to the 50th City2Surf race in Sydney on Sunday. This will be the first race since 2019 after cancellations in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19 restrictions. 60,000+ people are expected cover the fourteen-kilometre race, the largest of its kind in the world. Superintendent Duncan said that the biggest risks were the weather and the notorious Heartbreak Hill. His advice was to use public transport where possible to and from the event. Credit: Stephen Dwyer Alamy Live News
RM2JNHXH7–Sydney, Australia. 12 August 2022. People taking part in the 50th City2Surf race in Sydney collect their race bibs in preparation for the first race since 2019 after cancellations in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19 restrictions. 60,000+ people are expected cover the fourteen-kilometre race, the largest of its kind in the world. The race leads runners wheelers and walkers from Hyde Park out of the city, up and over heart break hill and on to Bondi Beach. Pictured is Mick Chapman having just collected his race bib in preparation for Suunday. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2JNHXHK–Sydney, Australia. 12 August 2022. People taking part in the 50th City2Surf race in Sydney collect their race bibs in preparation for the first race since 2019 after cancellations in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19 restrictions. 60,000+ people are expected cover the fourteen-kilometre race, the largest of its kind in the world. The race leads runners wheelers and walkers from Hyde Park out of the city, up and over heart break hill and on to Bondi Beach. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2JMMEGF–A sign on a shop window using local Aboriginal indigenous peoples language 'Warami' meaning 'good to see you' on Cammeraygal Land in Sydney, Australia
RM2JMMEG8–A wharf bollard, dock cleat or boat cleat in the sun with heavy nylon mooring lines attached in Australia
RM2JMMEGR–August 2022: Seagulls or Silver Gulls (Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae) nesting in a pocket on a sandstone cliff in Sydney Harbour, Australia
RM2JMMECP–A panoramic image of Neutral Bay in Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
RM2JMME8R–Looking south from North Sydney, mid morning weekend traffic moving on the Gore Hill Freeway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
RM2JMME8M–Looking south from North Sydney, mid morning weekend traffic moving on the Gore Hill Freeway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
RM2JMME8G–Originally built as a home, the 1903 Federation Arts and Crafts style North Sydney Council building has been extended but kept its original styling
RM2JMME8J–Looking down from North Sydney to Neutral Bay and Sub Base Platypus and across Sydney Harbour to Garden Island and Naval Landing Ship, HMAS Choules
RM2JMME66–Originally built as a home, the 1903 Federation Arts and Crafts style North Sydney Council building has been extended but kept its original styling
RM2JM681E–2,3,4, dont know where 1 is? Regional coach signs sit near the exit from Central Station Grand Concourse in Sydney, Australia
RM2JM67JY–The Indian Pacific train arriving at Central Station in Sydney after travelling 4352 kilometers on its regular journey from Perth, Western Australia
RM2JM67W1–The Indian Pacific train arriving at Central Station in Sydney after travelling 4352 kilometers on its regular journey from Perth, Western Australia
RM2JM684W–Previously known as The Block, the Aboriginal Housing Company’s Pemulwuy Project opened in 2020 with affordable housing and student accommodation
RM2JM6820–June 2022: People waiting, some wearing masks, during the day on platforms 18 and 19 at Central Station in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
RM2JM6829–The train platform and new apartment blocks near the railway station in the inner Sydney suburb or Redfern, New South Wales, Australia
RM2JM67TJ–The Indian Pacific train arriving at Central Station in Sydney after travelling 4352 kilometers on its regular journey from Perth, Western Australia
RM2JKG7HG–The Indian Pacific train arriving at Central Station in Sydney after travelling 4352 kilometers on its regular journey from Perth, Western Australia
RM2JKBGX0–Sydney June 2022: Concrete Mixer trucks parked outside the Pitt and Castlereagh Street Metro Railway Station being built in Sydney City, Australia
RM2JKG7E1–The logo of the former Westfield Group, now Scentre Group, on the side of its Sydney Tower shopping complex in Sydney City, Australia
RM2JKG6RM–June 8th, 2022, Sydney, Australia: New South Wales Prison Officers on a 24hr strike, marched on Parliament House in Macquarie Street, Sydney
RM2JKBH3H–Sydney June 2022: Concrete Mixer trucks parked outside the Pitt and Castlereagh Street Metro Railway Station being built in Sydney City, Australia
RM2JKG6T7–June 8th, 2022, Sydney, Australia: New South Wales Public Sector workers on a 24hr strike, marched on Parliament House in Macquarie Street, Sydney
RM2JKG71W–Due late 2022 the Archibald Memorial Fountain in Sydney's Hyde Park is undergoing major renovation including hydraulic, electrical and structural work
RM2JKBH94–June 8th, 2022, Sydney, Australia: Cameramen and reporters prepare for a news conference with leaders of the New South Wales Public Sector Unions
RM2JKBH91–June 8th, 2022, Sydney, Australia: New South Wales Prison Officers on a 24hr strike, marched on Parliament House in Macquarie Street, Sydney
RM2JKG6WE–June 8th, 2022, Sydney, Australia: New South Wales Public Sector workers on a 24hr strike, marched on Parliament House in Macquarie Street, Sydney
RM2JKG70Y–Due late 2022 the Archibald Memorial Fountain in Sydney's Hyde Park is undergoing major renovation including hydraulic, electrical and structural work
RM2JKG6XY–Due late 2022 the Archibald Memorial Fountain in Sydney's Hyde Park is undergoing major renovation including hydraulic, electrical and structural work
RM2JKBH58–June 8th, 2022, Sydney, Australia: New South Wales, Police Mounted Unit in Hyde Park, preparing to attend a protest rally by the Public Sector Union
RM2JKG7GH–Due late 2022 the Archibald Memorial Fountain in Sydney's Hyde Park is undergoing major renovation including hydraulic, electrical and structural work
RM2JKG6N4–June 8th, 2022, Sydney, Australia: New South Wales Public school teachers on a 24hr strike, marched on Parliament House in Macquarie Street, Sydney to
RM2JKG73F–Due late 2022 the Archibald Memorial Fountain in Sydney's Hyde Park is undergoing major renovation including hydraulic, electrical and structural work
RM2JKG6P7–June 8th, 2022, Sydney, Australia: New South Wales Police women chatting before a march on Parliament House in Macquarie Street, Sydney by Unions
RM2JKBH3X–June 8th, 2022, Sydney, Australia: New South Wales, Police Mounted Unit in Hyde Park, preparing to attend a protest rally by the Public Sector Union
RM2JKG6NN–June 8th, 2022, Sydney, Australia: Cameramen and reporters prepare for a news conference with leaders of the New South Wales Public Sector Unions
RM2JKG72E–Due late 2022 the Archibald Memorial Fountain in Sydney's Hyde Park is undergoing major renovation including hydraulic, electrical and structural work
RM2JKBH4J–June 8th, 2022, Sydney, Australia: New South Wales, Police Mounted Unit in Hyde Park, preparing to attend a protest rally by the Public Sector Union
RM2JKG7FF–The logo of the former Westfield Group, now Scentre Group, on the side of its Sydney Tower shopping complex in Sydney City, Australia
RM2JHXEWW–The spire of the 1803 St Johns Anglican Cathedral contrasts with the new 55 storey, 230m high, 6-8 Parramatta Square building in Parramatta, Sydney
RM2JHXEPG–The Victorian Free Classical style Town Hall in the City of Parramatta was completed in 1883 following the proclamation of the municipality in 1882
RM2JHXEPP–The Victorian Free Classical style Town Hall in the City of Parramatta was completed in 1883 following the proclamation of the municipality in 1882
RM2JJB2JM–July 2022: A sign at Como railway station in Sydney warning people to wear Covid-19 masks while travelling on public transport
RM2JJB2MD–A man walks past an old and closed butcher shop in suburban Como, Sydney. Stand alone butcher shops or stores are becoming less common in Sydney
RM2JHXEMG–Parklets are trailer-mounted seating and gardens provided by Transport for New South Wales during the construction of the Parramatta Light Rail
RM2JK00JN–July 29, 2022 Chatswood, Sydney, Australia: Finally some sunshine! Smiles all round from Jess and Arden (in costume) in Chatswood, Sydney in the morning sun. After what seems like weeks of flooding rain and constant downpours, sunny weather is predicted for Sydney over the coming weekend. Photo credit Stephen Dwyer Alamy Live News
RM2JK00K4–July 29, 2022 Chatswood, Sydney, Australia: Finally some sunshine! Anne Newman in Chatswood, Sydney works on her Sudoku the morning sun. After what seems like weeks of flooding rain and constant downpours, sunny weather is predicted for Sydney over the coming weekend. Photo credit Stephen Dwyer Alamy Live News
RM2JK00K1–July 29, 2022 Chatswood, Sydney, Australia: Finally some sunshine! Smiles all round from Jess and Arden (in costume) in Chatswood, Sydney in the morning sun. After what seems like weeks of flooding rain and constant downpours, sunny weather is predicted for Sydney over the coming weekend. Photo credit Stephen Dwyer Alamy Live News
RM2JJB2MC–The Old Como railway bridge is a heritage-listed former railway bridge and now footbridge and water main carrier over the Georges River
RM2JK00H6–July 29, 2022 Chatswood, Sydney, Australia: Finally some sunshine! Smiles all round from Tatiana and Artem in Chatswood, Sydney as they soak up some morning sun. After what seems like weeks of flooding rain and constant downpours, sunny weather is predicted for Sydney over the coming weekend. Photo credit Stephen Dwyer Alamy Live News
RM2JJB2KR–Old Como railway bridge over Georges River, a heritage-listed former railway bridge and now footbridge with the new rail bridge and train at rear.
RM2JK00H7–July 29, 2022 Chatswood, Sydney, Australia: Finally some sunshine! Even the motor scooter couriers are enjoying some morning sun. After what seems like weeks of flooding rain and constant downpours, sunny weather is predicted for Sydney over the coming weekend. Photo credit Stephen Dwyer Alamy Live News
RM2JK00KX–July 29, 2022 Chatswood, Sydney, Australia: Finally some sunshine! Smiles all round from Lily and Lucy in Chatswood, Sydney as they enjoy their coffee and the morning sun. After what seems like weeks of flooding rain and constant downpours, sunny weather is predicted for Sydney over the coming weekend. Photo credit Stephen Dwyer Alamy Live News
RM2JJB2KP–On a grey and rainy day an old timber wharf or jetty, wet from heavy rain, juts out into the Georges River at Como in Sydney, Australia
RM2JJB2W8–The Pittwater side of Palm Beach and Careel Bay in Sydney Australia in the late afternoon winter sun
RM2JJB2JW–With artwork by Hugues Sineux, Mural Artist, adorning the exterior, Como Public School adds colour and vibrance to an otherwise ordinary building
RM2JHXER3–Close-up images of the detailed and complex sandstone carving over the doors and windows of St Johns Anglican cathedral in Parramatta, Australia
RM2JJB2N3–With artwork by Hugues Sineux, Mural Artist, adorning the exterior, Como Preschool or early learning centre looks a fun place to be for younsters
RM2JJB2JT–With artwork by Hugues Sineux, Mural Artist, adorning the exterior, Como Preschool or early learning centre looks a fun place to be for younsters
RM2JJB2JX–Huge coloured pencils in the school yard at Como Public School add colour and vibrance to an otherwise ordinary building
RM2JHXEW3–Close-up images of the detailed and complex sandstone carving over the doors and windows of St Johns Anglican cathedral in Parramatta, Australia
RM2JJBRG3–People, some wearing masks using their opal card to pass through the swipe ticket gates at St Leonards Station on a winter morning in Sydney Australia
RM2JJB2JE–A disabled (wheelchair) access parking symbol painted on a rainy car space at Como Railway Station in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
RM2JJBRJH–People using screens to order food and coffee from a takeaway or take out only Mcdonald's store in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
RM2JJBRM4–People, some wearing masks using their opal card to pass through the swipe ticket gates at St Leonards Station on a winter morning in Sydney Australia
RM2JJB2HX–A new disabled access lift from the commuter car park and a second lift to the platform at Como Railway Station in Sydney was opened in March 2022.
RM2JJBRCJ–The 1881 historic Barrenjoey Head Lighthouse at the northern end of Palm Beach and Pittwater in Sydney Australia in the late afternoon winter sun.
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