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Trivia about sydney

  • This city's Olympics were exactly 200 years after the death of the British cabinet secretary it was named for
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  • The Taronga Zoo in this Australian port city is famous for its koala walkabout exhibit
  • In 1788 a handful of officials & some 700 convicts founded this Australian city on Botany Bay
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  • Much of Australia's foreign trade is handled by this city's Port Jackson or neighboring Botany Bay
  • North Head is a promontory on the entrance to Port Jackson, this Australian city's harbor
  • You'll find the Art Gallery of New South Wales in this city
  • In this capital of New South Wales, try the bridge climb, an exhilarating trek to the top of its Harbour Bridge
  • This Down Under city is home to more than 20% of its continent's population
  • This capital of New South Wales is the home of Opera Australia
  • (Hi, I'm Allan Houston of the NBA.) I helped the U.S. bring home the men's basketball gold from the 2000 Summer Olympics held in this city
  • About 20% of all Australians live in this capital of New South Wales
  • This Australian city was founded in 1788 as a penal colony
  • Its opera house lies on Bennelong Point in Port Jackson Harbour
  • With more than 1 million burials, Rookwood Necropolis in this largest Aussie city is one of the world's largest
  • This capital of New South Wales is Australia's oldest British settlement
  • The last British ship of convicts pulled into this Australian city's port in 1849
  • Harbour Bridge, one of the largest arch bridges in the world, opened in this city in 1932, mate
  • The Harbour Bridge rises 440 feet above this Down Under city's harbour
  • The arrival of the contaminated ship David Scott in 1834 began a series of severe measles epidemics in this Aussie city
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  • Circular Quay is a hub of transportation & tourism in this city
  • Founded in 1831, this city's Morning Herald is Australia's oldest continuously published newspaper
  • There's a great opera house on Bennelong Point from which you can see Fort Denison in the harbor
  • Eugene Goossens, first chief conductor of this city's Symphony, helped get the famous Opera House built
  • This Australian port city was founded as a British penal colony in 1788
  • Famous for its koala encounters, the Taronga Zoo is on the harbor in this Australian city known for its opera house
  • Appropriately, Australia's oldest university is located here in Australia's oldest city
  • A platypus was one of the mascots of the 2000 games held in this city