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    Dawes Point Summary If you love the idea of living near the waterfront, Dawes Point (Walsh Bay), is one of the most desirable waterfront suburbs in Sydney. Located right next to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, you’ll find an exclusive blend of luxury waterfront properties, entertainment, commercial, and restaurant culture all around. Dawes Point is considered a quiet alcove on Sydney Harbour where the historic Rocks area is easily accessible. Living here provides you with easy access to the…

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    Darling Point History

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    Darling Point is Sydney’s most historic blue chip harbour side suburb where residents enjoy a prestigious lifestyle. Surrounded by Sydney Harbour, Double Bay, and Rushcutters Bay, this exclusive suburb offers plenty of things to do on and off the water. This Sydney suburb is within walking distance to the CBD (central business district) of Sydney, making it easy to get to and from work if you want to work in the CBD. Darling Point is known for being home to the wealthiest people of Sydney who…

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    8/10/16 11:32 a.m., Robert Rabitallie was interviewed at this residence at 11660 Church Street, Apartment 293, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737. The insureds recollection of dates and times were not consistent as he claims that he has dementia. The insured's version of being held hostage appears not plausible as there seem to be some mental issues with Mr. Rabitallie. The claimant contends he was drugged and was held hostage for months while unknown suspects would give him Heroin, Morphine, Marijuana…

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    The only thing dissapointing about Australia’s Mt. Disappointment was when British explorers climbed up the 218 foot mountain with hopes of enjoying a beautiful view. However when they reached the top, they discovered their view was blocked by an uncounted amount of trees, making it a disappointing end to their hike. One of the most famous bodies of water with many living things is the Great Barrier Reef, which is located off the northeast coast of Australia. The Great Barrier Reef is home to…

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    GRAPHIC BUILDING ANALYSIS Flinders Street Station HISTORICAL CONTEXT Originally, a collection of weatherboard train sheds named the Melbourne Terminus, previously stood where Flinders Street Station stands now today. The Terminus was officially opened on the 12th of September, 1854 and was the first city railway in Australia. By the 1880s these buildings were considered inadequate and a competition was held for the redesign of the station. The competition was won by James Fawcett and HPC…

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    Sydney Opera House Essay

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    approximately $12.5Million. The third and final stage started in 1966; the Interior. The interior of the Sydney Opera House was the most expensive part of the construction, costing over $55 Million. In 1965 there was a change of government and the new Robert Askin government declared the project under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Public Works which led to the resignation of Jørn Utzon in 1966. Utzon resigned before the completion of the second stage and from then on, Peter Hall, became…

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    Australia has a population of about 23.13 million people. Australia's capital is Canberra. Australia's prime minister is Malcolm Turnbull. Australia has lots of beautiful cities. For example Sydney is a very beautiful. One of the top sites to see in Sydney is Sydney Opera House. The blue mountains are very beautiful. The cairns is also a very beautiful place. Uluru is also a very beautiful place. Perth is also a very beautiful place to. The Gold Coast is also a very beautiful place. The Great…

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    Lake Eyre Case Study

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    2: gippslond lakes of Victoria 3: lake Victoria in Victoria 4: parking river in nsw 5: snowy river Victoria 6: old river Western Australia 7: mount Kosciuszko nsw 8: mount zeal northern territory 9: mount ossa Tasmania 10: pedirka desert South Australia 11: great Victoria Desert in Victoria 12: Tanami desert in northern territory 13: Western Australia has an arid to semi-arid climate with warm tropical regions in its north and dry arid in its center 14: warm temperate to arid 15:…

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    How To Describe Australia

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    Parramatta is a suburb of Sydney, Australia. It was established by the British in 1788. It is a centre of business, and the centre of transport in Western Sydney. Parramatta is the oldest city in Australia. It consists of many important historical buildings and places such as Cumberland Hospital Museum, Harris Park Heritage Walk, and it is the home of education, and has many schools as Arthur Phillip High School, which was built in 1960. Parramatta has many celebrations, and events,…

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    four men involved in this case the crew of the Mignonette, Tom Dudley, Edwin Stephens, Edmund Brooks, and Richard Parker. The captain Dudley and crewman Stephens were charged with the murder of the cabin boy Parker. The yacht sank off the coast of South Africa on July 5, 1600 miles away from Cape of Good Hope. The crew could access their lifeboats that contain absolute no supply of water a limited supply of food (two 1-pound cans of turnips). Their food supply quickly ran out, in three days…

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