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Sydney: Australia's First City

Australia's first and largest city started life in 1788 when Arthur Phillip, on orders to found a penal settlement in New South Wales, then a virtually unknown territory, decided to camp in Sydney Cove on the shores of Port Jackson, a magnificent natural harbour. It was a place teeming with fish, waterfowl and native game and was evidently inhabited by the Eora Aboriginal people. Although relations between the colonists and the Aborigines seem to have been generally quite amicable at first, the latter gradually succumbed to disease, imported by the Europeans, social dislocation and eventually also confict with the newcomers; some Europeans took Aboriginal women and their descendants still live around the city, notably in Redfern and around Botany Bay, the area Phillip surveyed first but turned down in favour of Sydney Cove.

The city of Sydney gradually grew around the harbour, although farming was done further west in Parramatta, that for a time became the seat of government. Campbelltown, to the south west, was founded by Governor Macquarie in 1820 and by this time Sydney was well established, with fine public buildings, designed by Francis Greenway, a convict architect.

Today Sydney is a vast city, the capital of the State of New South Wales. sprawling for 50 km along the coast and 30 km inland, with a population of close to 3.5 million. But its main attractions are within easy reach in the centre: the magnificent harbour with its world famous icons: the harbour Bridge, nicknamed "Coathanger", and the striking Opera House. Ferries connect to the northern suburbs and an efficient public transport system link the Central Business District with the outer suburbs.

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Sydney Harbour
Sydney Harbour
Port Jackson
Port Jackson
Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour
Bondi Beach
Bondi Beach
Sydney Opera House
Sydney Opera House
Opera House to CBD
Opera House to CBD
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Sydney Harbour Bridge
The Monorail
The Monorail
Sydney Town Hall
Sydney Town Hall
King Street
King Street
Mural, Redfern
Mural, Redfern
Boomerangs for sale
Boomerangs for sale

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