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Background imageSydney Collection: Australia-Kites-Windmill

Australia-Kites-Windmill
A giant kite in the form of an Australian outback windmill floats above surfers at Bondi Beach in Sydney, 12 September 2004

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Australia-Tourism-Ship-Adonia
The PO Cruises liner " Adonia" (L-top), the first adults-only cruise ship to visit Australia, sits in Sydney Harbour 27 February 2004, as the Manly ferry (R-below) docks at a wharf

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Australia-Kites-Whale-Bondi
A giant kite in the shape of a whale lifts off from Bondi Beach in Sydney, 12 September 2004. The whale was one of a number of kites forming part of the 26th " Festival of the Winds"

Background imageSydney Collection: Australia-Weather-Heat

Australia-Weather-Heat
A surfer in the ocean at Bondi Beach in Sydney. Weather forecasters are predicting a heat wave for Sydney over the next few days with temperatures expected to reach 40 degrees Celsius in some places

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Australia-Bridge-Reflection
Australias famous icon the Sydney Harbour Bridge, creates an unusual reflection in the windows of a city building, 04 July 2003

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Australia-Lifestyle-Holiday
People enjoy the hot weather at the north end of Bondi Beach during the Labour Day holiday in Sydney on October 5, 2015. AFP PHOTO / Peter PARKS / AFP PHOTO / PETER PARKS

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Australia-Lifestyle-Holiday
Visitors use the skate park at Bondi Beach during the Labour Day holiday in Sydney on October 5, 2015. AFP PHOTO / Peter PARKS / AFP PHOTO / PETER PARKS

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Australia-Lifestyle-Holiday
People enjoy the hot weather at Bondi Beach during the Labour Day holiday in Sydney on October 5, 2015. AFP PHOTO / Peter PARKS / AFP PHOTO / PETER PARKS

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Fashion-Australia-Tenpieces
A model parades an outfit by fashion label Tenpieces at Bondi Beach during Fashion Week Australia in Sydney on April 16, 2015. AFP PHOTO / William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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Fashion-Australia-Tenpieces
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Australia-Lifestyle-Beach-Lifeguards-Bondi
This picture taken on October 28, 2014 shows Australias best known lifeguard Bruce Hoppo Hopkins (C) monitoring surfers out in open water at Bondi Beach in Sydney

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Australia-Weather-Heat
A woman cools off on the rocks by Bondi beach in Sydney on January 4, 2013. Australias southern island of Tasmania has experienced its hottest day since records began

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Australia-Britain-Royals-Surfers
Student surfers walk past a patrolling police boat on patrol before Britains Prince Charles (unseen) attends an football on the beach exhibit. AFP PHOTO/John DONEGAN / AFP PHOTO / JOHN DONEGAN

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Australia-Theme-Street Art
A surfer walks past wall artwork on the promenade at Sydneys iconic Bondi Beach. AFP Photo / Greg WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

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Australia-Weather-Warning-Surf
Large waves crash into the Bondi Baths and Icebergs Club (R) at Sydneys famous Bondi Beach. AFP Photo / Greg WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

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Australia-Weather-Warning-Surf
Large waves crash into a headland next to Sydneys famous Bondi Beach. AFP Photo / Greg WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

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Auto-Prix-Aus-Hamilton
Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton (C) sits on the bow of the former Americas Cup yacht The Spirit with the Sydney Harbour Bridge (top), during a media photo opportunity on Sydney Harbour on March 24

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Auto-Prix-Aus-Hamilton
Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton smiles during a press conference following a media photo opportunity on the former Americas Cup yacht The Spirit on Sydney Harbour

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Australia-Chile-Quake-Tsunami
Members of North Bondis surf rescue patrol wait on the promenade near Sydneys Bondi Beach after the beach was declared closed due to a tsunami threat on February 28, 2010

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Australia-Theme-Public Transport
A New South Wales Government CityRail commuter train leaves the Circular Quay railway station in Sydney on February 2, 2010 with the Sydney Harbour Bridge (top)

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Australia-Theme-Public Transport
A Sydney Ferries Corporation ferry the " Freshwater" pulls into the Circular Quay ferry wharf on February 2, 2010 after making its way across Sydney Harbour from Manly

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Australia-Us-Motorbike-Helicopter
Travis Pastrana (top) of the US performs a Nac Nac jump on his dirt bike over a hovering 43-foot (13-metre) helicopter (below) in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge on October 28, 2009

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Australia-Festival-Breakfast-Bridge
Around 10, 000 square metres of grass is laid across the Sydney Harbour Bridge for the inaugural Breakfast On The Bridge event on October 25, 2009

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Australia-Festival-Breakfast-Bridge
Thousands of Sydney residents picnic on 10, 000 square metres of grass at the inaugural Breakfast On The Bridge event spanning the Sydney Harbour Bridge on October 25, 2009

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Australia-Weather-Dust
Ferries and the Sydney Harbour Bridge (C) are shrouded in an eerie blanket of dust on September 23, 2009. Sydneys cars and buildings turned orange as strong winds blew desert dust across the city

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Topshots-Australia-Weather-Dust
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is shrouded in an eerie blanket of dust on September 23, 2009. Sydneys cars and buildings turned orange as strong winds blew desert dust across the city

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Australia-Weather-Dust
A man takes a photograph from Observatory Hill overlooking Sydney Harbour on September 23, 2009 as Australias biggest city is shrouded in an eerie blanket of red dust

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Australia-Weather-Fog
A seagull (foreground) stands on a ledge as heavy early morning fog hangs over Sydney Harbour Bridge (C) on June 4, 2009. Flight operations at Sydney Airport were interupted by the heavy fog forcing

Background imageSydney Collection: Australia-Weather-Clouds

Australia-Weather-Clouds
Clouds drift over the Opera House (below-R) and the Harbour Bridge (below-L) in Sydney. AFP PHOTO / Greg WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

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Australia-Climate-Warming-Earthhour-World
This general views shows the Sydney Harbour Bridge with the lights on before " Earth Hour" takes place in Sydney on March 28, 2009

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Australia-Britain-Shipping-Qe2-Queenvictoria
Queen Victoria berth near the Harbour Bridge in Sydney on February 24, 2008. Thousands of people flocked to Sydney Harbour February 24 to see the Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise liner

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Australia-Britain-Shipping-Qe2-Queenvictoria
Queen Victoria (front) and Queen Elizabeth 2 (behind) depart for a Royal Rendezvous at Sydney Harbour on February 24, 2008

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Australia-Whales-Animal Welfare
Australian Bunna Lawrie (L) and Alan Dargin (R) perform a traditional Indigenous whale call ceremony for the national day of action to protect whales on a boat at Sydney Harbour, 12 May 2007

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English football superstar David Beckham shows his skills with the ball during a football promotion on a pontoon in Sydney Harbour with the Opera House and Harbour Bridge as a backdrop

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Australia-Us-Navy-Kitty Hawk
The US Navy aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk (C) is positioned by tugboats in Sydney Harbour near the Sydney Opera House (R), 05 July 2007, before berthing at the Garden Island Naval Base

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British comedian and actor Rowan Atkinson dressed as his alter ego, Mr Bean, poses with surf lifesavers on Sydneys Bondi Beach, 07 March 2007

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Australia-Lifestyle-Ice Skating-Bondi
People enjoy ice skating at Bondi Beach on a clear winter day in Sydney on July 15, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / PETER PARKS

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Apec-Summit-Australia-Us
US President George W. Bush (2nd R) arrives with Australias Governor General Michael Jeffery (R) for a courtesy call to Admiralty House in front the Sydney Harbour Bridge (R-behind), 05 September

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Australia-Lifestyle-Beach
A group of women do circuit training exercies at sunrise at Bondi Beach in Sydney on May 24, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / PETER PARKS

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Australia-Visit-Elisabeth II
Britains Queen Elizabeth II arrives at the official opening of the multi-million dollar complex in Darling Harbour in Sydney on May 4, 1988 during her Australia tour

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Australia-Lifestyle-Tourism-Sydney
People look out over Bondi Beach, Sydneys most famous beach, on June 10, 2013. AFP PHOTO/William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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Australia-Sydney Fog-2
The steel structure of the Sydney Harbour Bridge is shrouded in fog during unusual weather conditions in Sydney 19 June 2000

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Oly2000-Freeman-Hewitt-Feature
Images of Australias tennis star Lleyton Hewitt (L) and Cathy Freeman (R) dominate an office building in downtown Sydney, 15 September 2000

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Oly2000-Sydney-Harbour Bridge
general view taken 11 September 2000 of the Olympics rings on the Harbour bridge behind the Opera House in Sydney, four days before the opening ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games

Background imageSydney Collection: Australia-Falun Dafa-Protest-Flowers-Surf-02

Australia-Falun Dafa-Protest-Flowers-Surf-02
Falun Dafa practitioners throw flowers into the surf after an early morning protest at Sydneys Bondi Beach, 26 April 2003

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Australia-Day-Flags
Phil William Donelly a " true-blue" Aussie of Irish descent watches events on Sydney harbour as part of Sydneys Australia Day celebrations, 26 January 2002

Background imageSydney Collection: Australia-Everest Climbers

Australia-Everest Climbers
Three members of the 12-strong team of Australian Defence Force climbers from the Army Alpine Association (at right), abseil off the 90m south west pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, 15 march 2001

Background imageSydney Collection: Australia-Heart-Walk

Australia-Heart-Walk
A human heart on legs walks over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and passes the Opera House in Sydney, 05 October 2001. Today marks the National Walk to Work day which encourages motorists to leave their



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