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The central business district (CBD) of Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, Australia, extends southwards for about 2 km from Sydney Cove, the point of first European settlement. Its north-south axis runs from Circular Quay in the north to Central railway station in the south. Its east-west axis runs from a chain of parkland that includes Hyde Park, The Domain, Royal Botanic Gardens and Farm Cove on Sydney Harbour in the east; to Darling Harbour and the Western Distributor in the west. The Sydney CBD is also sometimes used loosely to encompass the surrounding suburbs such as Pyrmont and Woolloomooloo. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2999x2017, 1294 KB) Photo taken by me on May 20th 2006 from a boat in Farm Cove of Sydney Harbour. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2999x2017, 1294 KB) Photo taken by me on May 20th 2006 from a boat in Farm Cove of Sydney Harbour. ...
Farm Cove is a tidal inlet and shallow bay in Sydney Harbour, separated from Sydney Cove by Bennelong Point (site of the Sydney Opera House). ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1481x2420, 212 KB) Summary Map of Sydney Central business district, showing some prominant locations, made by User:Astrokey44. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1481x2420, 212 KB) Summary Map of Sydney Central business district, showing some prominant locations, made by User:Astrokey44. ...
The Central Business District of Sydney, Australia. ...
This article is about the metropolitan area in Australia. ...
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Sydney Cove is a small bay on the southern shore of Port Jackson (commonly but incorrectly called Sydney Harbour), on the coast of the state of New South Wales, Australia. ...
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Central Railway Station (also known as Sydney Terminal) is the largest railway station in Sydney, Australia. ...
|Hyde Park A Fig-lined avenue in Hyde Park Archibald Fountain, Hyde Park, Sydney Hyde Park is a large park in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ...
The Domain is a large open space in Sydney, Australia, immediately east of the central business district. ...
The Royal Botanic Gardens is a 30 hectare site located beside Sydneys Central Business District. ...
Farm Cove is a tidal inlet and shallow bay in Sydney Harbour, separated from Sydney Cove by Bennelong Point (site of the Sydney Opera House). ...
âSydney Harbourâ redirects here. ...
Darling Harbour is a large recreational pedestrian precinct situated on the western edge of central Sydney, Australia. ...
The Western Distributor is a primarily elevated small freeway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia that links Victoria Road, White Bay (Rozelle), with the Bradfield Highway at the southern end of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. ...
Sydney as seen from Pyrmont at dusk Pyrmont is a former 19th century slum[1] inner-city suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ...
Woolloomooloo Bay and Finger Wharf Woolloomooloo is a harbourside, inner-city eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ...
Geography and governance
The CBD is an area of very densely concentrated skyscrapers and other buildings, interspersed by several parks such as Wynyard Park and Hyde Park. George Street is the Sydney CBD's main north-south thoroughfare. The streets run on a slightly warped grid pattern in the southern CBD, but in the older northern CBD the streets are less logical, reflecting their random placement in the early days of the city. Other significant streets also running north-south include Pitt and Macquarie Streets. Pitt Street is the retail heart of the city which includes the Pitt Street Mall and the Sydney Tower. Macquarie Street is the legal and government centre of the city, as the state Parliament House, the Supreme Court of New South Wales and a large number of specialist medical firms are all located along or nearby Macquarie Street. For other uses, see Skyscraper (disambiguation). ...
Wynyard Park is a small park in the central business district of Sydney, Australia. ...
|Hyde Park A Fig-lined avenue in Hyde Park Archibald Fountain, Hyde Park, Sydney Hyde Park is a large park in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ...
The start of George Street in the historic Rocks district George Street is the main street of the city of Sydney, Australia. ...
Pitt Street is a major street in the central business district of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ...
Pitt Street Mall is the pedestrianised section of Pitt Street in the CBD of Sydney, Australia. ...
Sydney Tower (also known as the AMP Tower, AMP Centrepoint Tower, Centrepoint Tower or just Centrepoint) is Sydneys tallest free-standing structure, and the second tallest in Australia (with the Q1 building on the Gold Coast being the tallest). ...
Macquarie Street, Sydney, is the most eastern street of Sydneys CBD. Extending from Hyde Park at its southern end to the Sydney Opera House at its northern end, Macquarie Street is arguably Australias most beautiful and prominent avenue. ...
Parliament House in Sydney is a complex of buildings housing the Parliament of New South Wales, a state of Australia. ...
The Supreme Court of New South Wales is the highest state court for the Australian State of New South Wales. ...
Administratively, the Sydney CBD falls under the authority of the Local Government Area of the City of Sydney. The New South Wales state government also has authority over some aspects of the CBD, in particular through the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority. This is a body charged with managing development of certain foreshore areas of Sydney. This article is about the metropolitan area in Australia. ...
This article is about the local government area. ...
The form of the Government of New South Wales is prescribed in its Constitution, which dates from 1856, although it has been amended many times since then. ...
The Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority is an organisation set up by the NSW government of Australia in order to maintain the Sydney Harbour foreshore area. ...
Architecture and companies The Sydney CBD contains many of Australia’s tallest skyscrapers, including Governor Phillip Tower, MLC Centre and World Tower, the latter consisting predominantly of apartments. The tallest structure is Sydney Tower at 309 metres, however planning restrictions limit future developments to a height of 235 metres. Governor Phillip Tower Governor Phillip Tower is a Sydney Skyscraper located at 1 Farrer Place, Sydney NSW Australia. ...
The MLC Centre is a skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. ...
World Tower is a skyscraper located on Liverpool Street, Sydney, Australia. ...
Sydney Tower (also known as the AMP Tower, AMP Centrepoint Tower, Centrepoint Tower or just Centrepoint) is Sydneys tallest free-standing structure, and the second tallest in Australia (with the Q1 building on the Gold Coast being the tallest). ...
The Sydney CBD is home to some the largest Australian companies, as well as serving as an Asia-Pacific headquarters for many large international companies. The financial services industry in particular occupies much of the available office space, with companies such as the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Citibank, Deutsche Bank, Macquarie Bank, AMP Limited, Insurance Australia Group, AON, Marsh, Allianz, HSBC, AXA and ABN Amro all having offices. The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA) is one of the largest financial institutions in Australia, founded in 1911 by the Australian Government. ...
Citibank is a major international bank, founded in 1812 as the City Bank of New York. ...
Deutsche Bank AG (ISIN: DE0005140008, NYSE: DB) (English: ) is a bank operating worldwide and employing more than 75,000 people (June, 2007). ...
Macquarie Bank Limited is an Australian merchant bank and financial services group, providing a broad range of products and services to investors, corporations and government. ...
AMP Limited building in Melbourne. ...
Insurance Australia Group Limited is an Australian publicly listed company with its shares traded on the Australian Stock Exchange as ASX: IAG. John Stamos as teen idol of 90s The company was formed by the demutualisation of the NRMA Insurance business in July 2000 and a return of shares to...
Arts and culture Every January, the city celebrates with the Sydney Festival. At indoor and outdoor venues, there are art, music and dance exhibitions. Australian and International theatre during the month is also featured, including Aboriginal, and Contemporary. Many of these events are free. Sydney Festival is Australias largest and most attended annual cultural event running for three weeks every January since it was first held in 1976. ...
Languages Several hundred indigenous Australian languages (many extinct or nearly so), Australian English, Australian Aboriginal English, Torres Strait Creole, Kriol Religions Primarily Christian, with minorities of other religions including various forms of Traditional belief systems based around the Dreamtime Related ethnic groups see List of Indigenous Australian group names Indigenous...
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