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MINI CHALLENGE @ Oran Park, Race 2 – pt2

www.ausmotive.com RACE 2 – Round 8 of the 2008 Australian MINI Challenge held at Sydney’s Oran Park. Part 2 of 2. For more on the Australian MINI CHALLENGE follow the link below www.ausmotive.com

Question by ..JeS[s]..: how long would it take to drive from luna park (sydney) to get to the closet mcdonalds?

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Answer by iansand9876
Faster to walk up to North Sydney. To drive? Maybe 5 minutes.

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This time, a full and FAR improved recording of the entire ‘Burning In The Skies’ performance from the second Sydney show!

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Police Busted Parking in a NO STOPPING ZONE

26/2/2012 at 11:45am this Police car was parked in a NO STOPPING Zone on Victoria Road in Drummoyne NSW. When the male and female officers returned I questioned their reason for parking in a NO STOPPING ZONE when they were clearly not in an emergency situation to which I was ignored. They cannot ignore me now since their ignorance to basic parking signs has been made public. Obviously the Police think that they are above the laws to which they are employed to enforce. To the normal Joe public this warrants a 1 fine which we are expected to pay within 20-30 days. What a joke.

Australia’s Wonderland Sydney – TV Commercial 1993

1993 TV commercial for former theme park Australia’s Wonderland / Wonderland Sydney

Popular Sydney theme park opened in 1985 and was demolished in 2004. See www.wonderland.com.au for a comprehensive memorial site.

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Joe Cross ‘Reboot Tour’ visits Sydney – 4 Feb 2012

Joe Cross ‘Reboot Tour’ visits Harvey Norman, Moore Park, Sydney www.fatsickandnearlydead.com

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Sydney’s Best Driving Roads – Galston Gorge

Galston Gorge is part of the picturesque Berowra Valley Regional Park in Sydney, Australia and separates Galston from Hornsby Heights. It contains a narrow stretch of road with a one-way wooden bridge across Tunks Creek (a tributary of Berowra Creek) and a series of very tight hairpins. Some general info: – Trucks, caravans, buses, and anything with a large turning circles not allowed…..for obvious reasons. – Quite busy during the day especially peak hour, as locals don’t have another viable choice if they want to travel from the Galston side to the Hornsby side (and visa versa). Night runs are one way around this and there isn’t much risk of hitting wildlife at the Gorge. Don’t quote me if you do hit something though. – Lot of blind corners + narrow roads with little margin for error + traffic…….DO NOT RACE THROUGH HERE. – Its more enjoyable to start from the Galston side rather than the Hornsby side – unless you enjoy having your foot on the brakes and navigating tight hairpins while going downhill for 5 minutes. – Beware of cyclists, especially on weekends. Another reason why the blind corners should be taken carefully. – Enjoy! Music: “Clear” courtesy of Freeplay Music

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Sydney is the largest and most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney is located on Australia’s south-east coast of the Tasman Sea. Inhabitants of Sydney are called Sydneysiders, comprising a cosmopolitan and international population of people from numerous places around the world. The site of the first British colony in Australia, Sydney was established in 1788 at Sydney Cove by Arthur Phillip, commodore of the First Fleet as a penal colony. The city is built on hills surrounding Port Jackson which is commonly known as Sydney Harbour, where the iconic Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge feature prominently. The hinterland of the metropolitan area is surrounded by national parks, and the coastal regions feature many bays, rivers, inlets and beaches including the famous Bondi Beach. Within the city are many notable parks, including Hyde Park and the Royal Botanical Gardens. In 2010, Sydney was ranked 7th in Asia and 28th globally for economic innovation in the Innovation Cities Top 100 Index by innovation agency 2thinknow.[6] Sydney also ranks among the top 10 most livable cities in the world according to Mercer Human Resource Consulting and The Economist. Sydney has a reputation as an international centre for commerce, arts, fashion, culture, entertainment, music, education and tourism, making it one of GaWC’s Alpha + world cities. Sydney has hosted major international sporting events, including the 1938 British Empire Games, the

Westcoast Connection Teen Tours: Australia & Hawaii

Click for complete program information, videos, session dates, testimonials and more: www.choicecamps.com Throughout the past 27 years, Westcoast Connection has become one of the premiere teen travel providers in the world. With teen-focused itineraries that provide the perfect mix of fun, adventure, learning, and relaxation, Westcoast Connection travel programs are great for teens with a variety of interests and ambitions. To ensure that each traveler gets the most out of their experience, Westcoast trips are founded on the each and every philosophy the concept of respecting the individual while creating a bonded group on each trip. With amazing sights, activities, hotels, and restaurants, theres no doubt that Westcoast Connection will show you the perfectly planned, perfectly paced summer of a lifetime. Trip Description Westcoast Connection On Tour: Australian Outback + Hawaii takes students completing 11th and 12th grade on a whirlwind tour of Australia over 21 days with a Hawaiian extension that can last 27 days. Trip Highlights Include: • SCUBA & Snorkel the Great Barrier Reef • Pet Kangaroos and Koalas • Sydney Harbour Jetboat • Crocodile Hunters Australia Zoo • Surf Lessons • Zorbing in Surfers Paradise • Cable waterskiing in Cairns • Whitewater raft the Tully River • Sydney Olympic Site • Explore Fraser Island by 4X4 • Visit the Famous Gold Coast and Dreamworld Theme Park • Journey to the cool-climate rainforest of the Atherton Tableland • On our Hawaiian

This is not Penrith Freerunning!

So this obviously isn’t in Penrith, but since I train with the dudes I reserve the right to use this channel, and show the Penrith dudes some of Bondi Junction, where I live. This is just very few aspects of one area that I shot today after recovering from a cold, excuse the shitness. I’ll probably put this in a proper video in my main channel My other channel: www.youtube.com

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Sydney Olympic Park Boishakhi Mela 2011 Official Promo..

Promotional trailer for Sydney’s iconic Boishakhi Mela event held at the Athletic Centre, Sydney Olympic Park and organised by Bangabandhu Council Australia. The event attracts more than 18000 visitors each year with its assortment of food, clothing and jewellery stalls and range of cultural entertainment.

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Birds just wanna have fun

Cockatoos in full mating ritual at Victoria Park, Sydney. Goes to show how silly even birds act when trying to get laid. ———- Music track: 01. Main Titles (from the film “Phoebe in Wonderland” – Score by Christophe Beck) I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THE MUSIC OF THIS VIDEO

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The Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras is an annual gay pride parade and festival for the LGBT community in Sydney, Australia, and draws in thousands of visitors from around Australia and overseas. It is one of the largest such festivals in the world, and includes a variety of events such as the world-famous Mardi Gras Parade and Party, Bondi Drag Races, Harbour Party, the academic and discussion panel Queer Thinking, as well as Fair Day, which sees 70 000 people converge on Victoria Park, Sydney. The parade and dance party attracts many international and domestic tourists. Mardi Gras is one of Australia’s biggest tourist drawcards, generating an annual income of about million for the state of New South Wales. It is New South Wales’ second-largest event in terms of economic impact. The celebrations emerged during the early 1980s after arrests were made during pro-gay rights protests that began in 1978. The Parade maintains this political edge, with many floats marching in support of LGBT rights. Marriage equality was a dominant theme in the 2011 Mardi Gras Parade, with at least 15 floats lobbying for same-sex marriage. (extract from Wikipedia 2011)

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Black Eyed Peas – Where is the love (Live in Korea)

” The BLACK EYED PEAS Live in Seoul ” (GYM#1 Seoul Olympic park, August 15,wed,2007,7pm) This day was Liberation Day of Korea.

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