St Stephen's Uniting Church's is located within Sydney's political, financial, business and medical district on Macquarie Street. The church is open during the week.
Market City represents a meeting of two worlds. Here, great shopping brands mingle in the malls, amongst more exotic elements of Asian culture. Blended together,
AMBUSH Gallery has an influence on the creative and cultural development of the city that extends beyond the four walls of its Waterloo exhibition space.
Pitt Street Mall is located in the heart of The Sydney CBD and is Australia's busiest and most cosmopolitan shopping precinct boasting retail centres Myer,
Dedicated to superior craftsmanship and undeniable beauty, Moi Moi Fine Jewellery is redefining premium quality jewellery here in Australia. As a family run business, operating
The State Theatre is without doubt a truly magnificent and unique building. The palatial interiors feature artworks and fixtures of rare significance. The Dress Circle
One of the finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture in Sydney, Government House us the Official Residence of His Excellency General The Honourable David Hurley
The Japan Foundation Gallery is dedicated to connecting audiences in Australia to Japanese culture through the arts. Showcasing art works by Japanese and Australian artists
To achieve such a design as ambitious as Central Park, the project relied on pure collaboration between developers, designers, engineers, artists and the community.
Architects
Mister Mister is a made-to-measure menswear brand.
Born from the desire to make beautiful and honest menswear - they create everyday working garments with the
A. McDonald shoemakers make ready to wear and custom footwear, bags and accessories. Their team of skilled craftsmen, located in The Srand Arcade Sydney, make
The beautiful History House is the home of the Royal Australian Historical Society. The Society holds regular seminars and events, which are open to
non-members,
Vaucluse House survives as one of Sydney's only nineteenth century harbourside estates with house, kitchen wing, stables and outbuildings and is still surrounded by ten
Designed by convict architect Francis Greenway, the Hyde Park Barracks housed 15,000 male convicts in government employment between 1819 and 1848. Later it became a
Graham and Graham Design are a family run business that specialise in beautiful mid-twentieth century design, furniture, ceramics, lighting and custom handmade lampshades.
They are
‘A picture tells a thousand words.’ This adage is the inspiration for an innovative new exhibition, in which the public becomes the curator.
A Thousand
One Farrer Place is arguably Australia’s finest premium grade office complex, comprising the landmark Governor Phillip Tower and Governor Macquarie Tower. With over 80,000 square
Paspaley is an Australian company with an international reputation as the source of the finest and most beautiful pearls in the world, Australian South Sea
One of Sydney’s great coastal walks, the easy Hermitage Foreshore track offers up stunning views of Sydney’s harbour, islands and icons.
Be sure to take
The Justice and Police Museum was originally the Water Police Court (1856), Water Police Station (1858) and Police Court (1886). Restored to their 1890s character,
Sydney serves up some of its best outdoor offerings at Nielsen Park, located at Vaucluse in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. Blessed with the glistening Shark Beach
Shakespeares Point in Nielsen Park is a perfect outdoor location to highlight the best of Sydney’s urban and natural charms. Located in the southern reaches
Bradleys Head is another place where military history and stunning landscapes combine to offer a complete harbour experience.
Just next to Taronga Zoo, the convict-built
Descendance preserves and promotes Aboriginal culture. They represent Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performers from many diverse tribes. Descendance has both traditional and contemporary performances.
This traditional dance company has performed in over 24 countries around the world. The performances present traditional Aboriginal stories in a contemporary setting and feature