The state capital of New South Wales is situated on the
picturesque south-east coast of Australia, with a population of
approximately 4.5 million. Sydney was discovered in 1770 when James
Cook landed in Botany Bay on the Kurnell Peninsula. It was here
that he first made contact with an Aboriginal community, leading to
the initial European habitation of Australia at Sydney Cove.
Celebrated as the 'Queen of the Pacific Rim', vast, vibrant Sydney
is home to one of the world's most beautiful harbours fringed by
beautiful sandy beaches. The imposing Opera House is the jewel in
its crown.
The city is a thriving centre for both business and the arts
with all the cosmopolitan amenities from top shopping, excellent
restaurants and a buzzing atmosphere. The North Shores offer truly
spectacular views of the opera house, bridge and harbour. North of
the city the beautiful stretch of coast from manly to Palm Beach
has a relaxed beach ambiance with the Pacific Ocean on one side and
Pittwater on the other. The peninsula covers about 11.2 miles (18
kilometres) of open coastline with great seaside dining, surf
beaches, waterways and boatsheds. On the other side of Pittwater is
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, which has pockets of rainforest
with a river, creeks, waterfalls and Aboriginal rock art.