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A gigantic, yellow rubber duck sits alongside the Australian-built replica of James Cooks ship Endeavour as it is prepared prior to being floated into Sydneys Darling Harbour on January 5

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A monorail carriage passes through the citys central business district towards the Darling Harbour in Sydney on January 2, 2013

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An attendant mans a carousel ride near Tumbalong Park in Sydneys Darling Harbour area on December 30, 2012. Darling Harbour, a bustling port and goods terminus some 50 years ago

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A catamaran leaves Sydney harbour on November 14, 2012. International visitors to Australia are expected to increase from over 5.9 million in 2010/11 to nearly 8.2 million in 2020/21

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The iconic Sydney Opera House is reflected on a glass facade at Sydney harbour on December 28, 2012. International visitors to Australia are expected to increase from over 5.9 million in 2010/11 to

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The Sydney Opera House, the citys iconic landmark is reflected on a glass facade of a hotel building in Sydney harbour on August 26, 2012

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Australian student Jenny Le, touches her pet dog Billy, as they walk around Sydney harbour on August 26, 2012, with the Sydney Opera House in the background

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Sydneys iconic Opera House with one of its distinctive roof shells, which remind some of a flotilla of sailboats, is seen in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge on August 3, 2012

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Luxury boats are displayed at the Sydney International Boat Show in Sydneys Darling Harbour on August 2, 2012. The show which runs from August 2-6

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This picture taken on July 25, 2012 shows a Sydney Harbour Manly ferry (R) approaching the Circular Quay wharf alongside the city of Sydney

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This picture taken on July 25, 2012 shows a Sydney Harbour Manly ferry (L) passing the Sydney Opera House in Sydney. The iconic Australian landmark

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This photo taken on May 21, 2012 shows the sandstone Martello Tower of Fort Denison in Sydney Harbour. Fort Denison, also known as " Pinchgut", is one of Sydneys historic landmarks

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Cloudless blue skies surround the Sydney Harbour Bridge on May 22, 2012 as the city experiences its driest May since records began in 1859

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Two-year-old Islay Eagar (C) sits on a camel while visiting Sydneys Circular Quay with her family in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge (top) during a promotional event on July 4, 2011

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The luxury superliner " Sun Princess" passes by the Sydney Opera House, 24 October 2007, on her way out out of the harbour after a short stopover of only a few hours in Sydney

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People are seen on the Sydney Harbour Bridge on July 19, 2008 as more than 180 000 pilgrims marched through Sydney for The World Youth Day celebrations headed by Pope Benedict XVI

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Queen Elizabeth 2 heads towards Circular Quay for a Royal Rendezvous with sister ship Queen Victoria at Sydney Harbour on February 24, 2008

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The luxury superliner " Sun Princess" (below) passes under the Sydney Harbour Bridge, 24 October 2007, on her way out out of the harbour after a short stopover of only a few hours in

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The worlds longest, tallest and widest ocean liner, the Queen Mary 2, is escorted by a flotilla of small craft as she sails up along Sydney Harbour passing the Opera House on her maiden

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The worlds longest, tallest and widest ocean liner, the Queen Mary 2, is escorted by a flotilla of small craft as she sails up along Sydney Harbour passing the Opera House on her maiden

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Visitors walk near the harbour in Sydney on July 5, 2016. Australias central bank on July 5 held interest rates steady at an all-time low of 1.75 percent

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Tourists wait for a ferry at the Circular Quay in Sydney Harbour on June 11, 2013. AFP PHOTO / SAEED KHAN / AFP PHOTO / SAEED KHAN

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Tourits ride a speed boat in front of the Harbour Bridge at the Circular Quay in Sydney Harbour on June 11, 2013. AFP PHOTO / SAEED KHAN / AFP PHOTO / SAEED KHAN

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Sydneys iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge is shown in this photo taken on June 11, 2013. AFP PHOTO / Greg WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

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The sun sets behind Sydney harbour silhoueting the downtown skyline, 04 October 2000. The city is slowly getting back to normal after the Sydney 2000 Olympic games

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A blood-red sun coloured by bushfires west of the city sets over Sydney, 03 January 2002. In the tenth consecutive day of regional bushfires that have caused up to 70 million USD of damage

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This long exposure photograph shows Sydney Harbour Bridge is lit up red to welcome in the Lunar New Year of the Monkey in Sydney on February 8, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / PETER PARKS

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Sydneysiders jog as a bride (background)gets ready for a photo-shoot at Sydney harbour on March 15, 2016. According to a report Australias economy grew by a stronger-than-expected 0.6 percent in

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The sun shines on Sydneys iconic Harbour Bridge. AFP PHOTO / Greg WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

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Skateboarder uses the skate park at Bondi Beach in Sydney. AFP PHOTO / Peter PARKS PETER PARKS / AFP

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Large waves crash into cliffs at Bronte Beach near Sydney on June 24, 2013. Expected extreme weather did not arrive in Sydney but a large trough sitting off the coast has generated large damaging

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An Australian motocross rider flips across the entrance to Luna Park in Sydney. AFP PHOTO / Greg WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

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Children play on a shark net at Little Manly Cove in Sydney. AFP PHOTO / William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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The Queen Elizabeth cruise ship sits docked at Sydney harbour in front of the iconic landmark Opera House (R) on March 3, 2015.The Queen Elizabeth will sail to Gallipoli cove for the 100th year

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Australias best known lifeguard Bruce Hoppo Hopkins (C) monitoring surfers out in open water at Bondi Beach in Sydney. Bruce Hopkins knows theres nothing better than the naked eye to spot the dangers



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