Location ID: #16471
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Luke Parker is owner of the largest private scrapyards in the country. He has a number of locations:
Banskmeadow Site includes:
Yard & Head Office
1250 tonne static shear
Mobile shear on fuchs material handler
IPS Non ferrous baler
2 ...
Location ID: #16891
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Svanen
Location ID: #10836
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Built in 1922 in Denmark of Danish oak frames, Svanen traded as a grain carrier between Denmark & Greenland for the Tuborg Beer Company until 1969. She was purchased as a private vessel and extensively refitted to make ocean voyages. She is now ...
Location ID: #10279206
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The Stonequarry Creek Railway Viaduct is a striking example of early Australian railway engineering, located in the historic town of Picton in the Wollondilly Shire. Spanning the picturesque Stonequarry Creek, the viaduct lies just a short walk from ...
Location ID: #10266164
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Offers three levels of storytelling opportunity for film & tv, with characterful student rooms, of-the-era shared bathroom facilities, large living and dining area along with spacious kitchen - the House features communal workout area and fire ...
Location ID: #10266336
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Location ID: #10176979
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Located only moments from the Sydney Central Business District. Sound Film Studio boasts 4 studios and a control room with multi-room broadcast capability.
The studio has production support facilities and can deliver standard film, VFX and world ...
Location ID: #10260633
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Location ID: #10569
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Originally built in 1821, the old riverport town of Morpeth is classified National trust for its rich heritage. The main street, Swan Street, is lined with beautifully preserved buildings, uneven cobble stone paths, sandstone gutters, narrow ...
Location ID: #10260511
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Location ID: #10261105
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The park is in close proximity to Miranda train station (570m), buses and Westfield Miranda Shopping Centre.
The park contains an active sports youth precinct and playground, tennis courts, sports clubhouses, playing fields and grass netball ...
City of Sydney
Location ID: #10870
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Various views of Sydney's skyline from several different vantage points in the city.
Location ID: #15089
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The Sydney International Regatta Centre has a competition lake that is 2300 metres long and 5 metres deep. There are 9 lanes for rowing and 12 lanes for canoeing. The centre is open to the public 7 days a week and has parking facilities for up to ...
Location ID: #10162456
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The White Pavilion is one of 2 large white Sprung (www.sprung.com) warehouse-type structures available for filming. Used in Stan's THE COMMONS. (Production stills credits: John Platt.THE COMMONS. A PLAYMAKER production for STAN.)
With over ...
Location ID: #10156905
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This modern, sustainable building is designed to host exhibitions and trade shows, corporate functions and small concerts. It is available as one large venue or as two halls separated by an operable wall. Meeting rooms are available within Hall 5. ...
Location ID: #10852
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Sydney Harbour Bridge is the world’s largest (but not longest) steel arch bridge and has become a renowned international symbol of Australia.
Its total length, including approach spans is 1149 metres and its arch span is 503 metres. The 49 metre ...
Location ID: #10863
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The Sydney Opera House is one of the world’s leading performing arts centres as well as an international architectural icon instantly recognisable to people all around the world. It is one of Australia’s leading tourist attractions.
Sea Bridge, Stanwell Park
Location ID: #15389
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Sea Cliff Bridge is the section of Lawrence Hargrave Drive (the actual road name) between Coalcliff and Clifton. Lawrence Hargrave Drive forms part of the larger, figurative, Grand Pacific Drive. The Grand Pacific Drive starts at the Royal National ...
Location ID: #10064889
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Suburban areas in East Maitland (NSW, Australia) are filled with residential housing from the 1940s to 1950s for an American neighbourhood look. There are also more modern areas with houses from the 1980s to the early 2000s.
Location ID: #10255647
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Scroll Stop is an independent co-working space designed to meet the needs of individuals operating across creative industries. The 188 sqm facility houses a photography studio with green-screen backdrop, open-plan film studio, podcast recording ...
Location ID: #10255339
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20 acres of land situated in Pheasants Nest NSW backing onto the beautiful Mermaid Pools.
Location ID: #10182372
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116 acre property on the lush volcanic Comboyne plateau in the Port Macquarie hinterland 4 1/2 hours north of Sydney. Property has 30 acres of farmland with a star anise orchard and 3 dams. The remainder is steep bushland descending to Barnoo ...
Location ID: #10064869
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Maitland became a parish in 1838 and is one of the oldest parishes in the Diocese of Newcastle. The first St Mary’s Church was designed by James Hume and situated between the present Church and the Rectory. Completed in 1843, it was designed to be ...
Location ID: #10064872
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Built in 1845, St Stephens is a local Presbyterian Church located in East Maitland.