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  • ...able landmark which connects the northern and southern shore of [[Sydney]] Harbour, [[Australia]]. The bridge took six years to construct, and was completed o
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  • [[File:Sydney harbour bridge.jpg|thumb|370px|Sydney Harbour Bridge.]] ...half of new refugees to be settled in 'regional' Australia by 2022]. ''The Sydney Morning Herald''. Retrieved November 24, 2019.</ref> Because of Australia's
    78 kilobytes (10,802 words) - 22:26, June 11, 2025
  • ...colonial government constructed a large breakwater, and under-taken other harbour works which have greatly augmented both the external trade and the coasting ...gins of Sri Lankan Tamil Nationalism (1833-1923)." PhD dissertation U. of Sydney [Australia] 1999. 469 pp. DAI 2004 65(1): 257-A. DA3119786 Fulltext: [[Pr
    62 kilobytes (9,134 words) - 07:02, January 25, 2025
  • ...s was surveyed - to be called Palmerston. It was renamed to agree with its harbour when control of the Northern Territory was transferred from [[South Austra ...erritory/Darwin/2005/02/17/1108500201604.html/ History and sites] from the Sydney Morning Herald
    6 kilobytes (929 words) - 05:05, June 27, 2016
  • |picture =Sydney.jpg ...ivers. City [[landmark]]s include the [[Sydney Harbour Bridge]] and the [[Sydney Opera House]].
    6 kilobytes (881 words) - 20:33, September 26, 2018
  • ...with central Canada, and by 1891 there was a through line from Halifax to Sydney, in addition to numerous local lines. Railroad building, the Reciprocity Tr ...tain from North America during World War I. The 1917 explosion in Halifax Harbour, caused by a collision between the French munitions ship Mont Blanc and the
    40 kilobytes (5,966 words) - 20:38, July 29, 2016
  • ...able landmark which connects the northern and southern shore of [[Sydney]] Harbour, [[Australia]]. The bridge took six years to construct, and was completed o
    653 bytes (96 words) - 00:11, July 12, 2016
  • ...rough it, on its final stage through the [[Estuary]] leading into Whitby [[Harbour]] and out into the [[North Sea]]. The main species to fish for in it being ...ed in 2006), which was built from components from the same place as Sydney Harbour Bridge, and Ruswarp Church, with its tall spire & clock face (St. Bartholom
    2 kilobytes (351 words) - 17:33, August 18, 2016
  • .... Over time, when freed, the former convicts settled areas beyond [[Sydney Harbour]]. ...e formed - the most populated being New South Wales (whose capital city is Sydney). These colonies later became the states.
    40 kilobytes (5,687 words) - 03:38, April 14, 2020
  • ...three Allied POWs, Major Charles Cousens, an Australian and a former Radio Sydney celebrity, who was captured at the fall of [[Singapore]], and his two assoc ...Army for his work for the Japanese, whereupon he returned to work at Radio Sydney. Similarly, not only was Captain Ince cleared of all wrongdoing, but he was
    36 kilobytes (6,035 words) - 18:07, May 19, 2019
  • ...[[United Kingdom|British]] colony of [[New South Wales]] and founder of [[Sydney]], the first permanent [[Europe]]an settlement in [[Australia]]. ...at a place which Phillip named Sydney Cove, now in the heart of modern-day Sydney. The Australia Day public holiday now marks this occasion as Australia's na
    1 kilobytes (205 words) - 02:03, July 13, 2016
  • ...Part of it - Port Botany on reclaimed land on its northern shore - acts as Sydney’s main container terminal. Sydney’s southern suburbs began surrounding it in the first half of the 20th cen
    3 kilobytes (437 words) - 05:49, July 13, 2016
  • ...ckson''' is the official name of what is known to the world over as Sydney Harbour. ...e the world’s vision of [[Sydney]] – the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge are as iconic a backdrop as views of [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[San Franc
    1 kilobytes (175 words) - 17:43, July 13, 2016
  • ...Jackson]], now better known as [[Sydney]] Harbour, where the new colony of Sydney - named in honour of the British Home Secretary - was proclaimed on 26 Janu
    2 kilobytes (366 words) - 12:59, July 13, 2016
  • Jewish comedian Jerry Seinfeld's performance in Sydney, Australia was interrupted by an anti-Israel protestera. The comedian quipp Sydney crowd applauds Seinfeld as he mocks anti-Israel hecklers.
    1.93 megabytes (292,966 words) - 03:41, November 23, 2025
  • ...ransferred to a detention facility. According to documents released by the Sydney court, he faces 59 charges, including 15 murder charges. According to Austr Antisemite Arrested for Making Threats on Flight to Sydney.
    639 kilobytes (96,798 words) - 22:24, January 14, 2026