The Outstanding City Sydney

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Are you sure you know everything about Sydney? Think again! Thanks to this pdf you will learn more about the history of the amazing city Sydney.

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SydneyCity of Villages

Sydney

The state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Located in the south-east coast of Tasman Sea, the

area has population of 4,76 people. Little known fact is, Sydney citizens are called

Sydneysiders.

History● According to researches, the Sydney region was inhabited

by indigenous Australians for at least 30,000 years. British settlers came in 1788 and called the indigenous people “Eora”.

● The British Government gave Arthur Phillip the task to found a convict settlement in the area.

● There was even an official proclamation on the founding. The original name of the city was Albion, but Phillip decided to name it after the British Home Secretary, Thomas Townsend, Lord Sydney.

The Aboriginals● Unfortunately, an awful epidemic killed thousands of the local

Eora people. By the early 1800s, only 500 to 1000 Aboriginal people were left between Broken Bay and Botany Bay.

● Of course, conflicts between the British people and Aboriginal community occurred occasionally especially in the area of Hawkesbury River. By 1820, only a few hundred Aborigines survived.

● Governor Lachlan Macquire made serious efforts to civilise, Christianise and educate the the Aborigines by placing their children into British households.

1830s and 1840sA period of major urban development. The town grew quickly because of the arrival of British and Irish immigrants. In 1842, the not so small town was considered as a city, and John Hosking was elected as the first mayor. By the early 20th century, the population of Sydney was approximately a million.

In comparison to other cities, The Great Depression hit Sydney pretty hard. However, the citizens of Sydney managed to complete the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Sydney Glove in 1830

Sydney vs Melbourne

A rivalry between the two most famous Australian cities has always existed, but the gold rushes in Victoria gave Melbourne an advantage, although Sydney is more populous than Melbourne and is the largest city in Australia even nowadays.

Parks! The Chinese Garden of Friendship

Close to Chinatown, the garden is modelled in the style of the Ming

Dynasty. Little known fact is that it is designed by Sydney's sister city,

Guangzhou in China. It has a Dragon Wall symbolizing the close friendship

between the two cities.

Hyde Park

Located in the central business district of Sydney, Hyde Park is the oldest parkland in Australia. It contains approximately 480 trees, well-kept gardens and palms.

Royal Botanic Gardens

The most central of the three botanic public gardens in

Sydney. They are open every day of the year and have no

visit taxes.

Australian MuseumIt has collections of

vertebrate and invertebrate zoology,

mineralogy, palaeontology and anthropology. Located in the College street, it is the oldest museum in

Australia.

Other Notable Buildings

Parliament House

Sydney Town Hall

Queen Victoria Building

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