What to do in Audley

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Places to Visit in Audley

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Top places to visit

1. Circular Quay

Circular Quay isn't just Sydney's premier transport hub, where boats, buses and trains converge in an endless and elegantly choreographed dance. It's the cove where Sydney was christened, and where Australia itself was born as a nation. The first British settlers arrived on this very spot in 1788, as part of the country's founding First Fleet. Sydney Cove it was named, and the 1,300 who made it across the 24,000-kilometre sea journey from Great Britain were to form the nucleus of New South Wales, Australia's first State.
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Circular Quay showing street scenes, a city and a sunset

2. Sydney Opera House

The Sydney Opera House is right up there with Big Ben and the Eiffel Tower, as a brand name for the exclusive elite of global cities. In fact it has long-since ceased to be just an Opera House. It's an icon. A powerful symbol, not just of Sydney, but of the whole of Australia. Those serenely simple, white-curving shells say something unexpected about this youthful nation. That Australians can do bold, as well as brash – and culture as well as brawn. When it opened back in 1973, it was a sign that Sydney, and Australians, were growing up.
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The bold lines of the Sydney Opera House speak more about Sydney than any other part of this cosmopolitan city of four million.

3. Sydney Harbour Bridge

You'll be hard-pressed to find a photo of Sydney Harbour Bridge without the Opera House. The two go together like koalas and cute. But the long lines of Sydney's 'coat-hanger' deserve more than just a passing glance. This feat of Oz engineering stands with a majestic yet 'gallant restraint' – a counter-weight to the showy cultural aspirations of the Opera House. This is a bridge that reaches across a mile of sea, held together by six million rivets, and which turned Sydney's separate halves into a true Harbour City.
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A colossus of engineering, the Harbour Bridge brings the pieces of Sydney together, and offers you a different perspective on the city's wide-angle drama.

4. Taronga Zoo

If you want to get up-close to the wild side of Australia – hop with the wallabies, snap a crocodile, or cuddle a koala – you can hire a 4x4, employ a guide, and head out into the outback. Or you can get on the ferry to Taronga Zoo and do all of the above, ice-cream in hand. That's the beauty of a city like Sydney. It may be a sprawling modern metropolis, but it's one packed with open spaces, parks, reserves and botanical gardens. And Taronga Zoo sprawls over just such a wide open green space – 21 hectares of bush land in North Sydney that have been an uncaged refuge for wildlife since 1916.
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Taronga Zoo featuring zoo animals and bird life as well as an individual male

5. SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium

The sea may be only on Sydney's doorstep; but the wildlife of Sydney Harbour are just a drop in the ocean compared to all of Australia's diverse and fascinating marine life. Make your way to the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, however, and an enthralling mix of crocodiles and corals, sharks and dugongs, can be experienced in just one day – and under one roof. Sea Life have gathered the whole extraordinary range of Australia's watery universe here – just off of Darling Harbour – presenting visitors with a geographical romp around its rivers, coasts and swamps. And to show off, naturally, all their wacky, wild and wonderful inhabitants.
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Sydney Aquarium featuring marine life

6. Coogee Beach

At Coogee Beach enjoy powdery sand and sparkling blue ocean year-round. This large beach has plenty of activities for everyone, whether you want to splash in the waves or just stroll along the oceanfront.
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Coogee Beach showing a beach, general coastal views and a coastal town

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