Similarly, there are two landmarks in Sydney – the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge – that have turned out to be prominent structures that people globally link with Australia.
One of Australia’s most famous landmarks has turned 93 years old. The Sydney Harbour Bridge was opened on the 19th of March ...
Built in the 1920s, the St James Tunnels were designed by visionary engineer John Bradfield (best known for his role as chief engineer on the Sydney Harbour Bridge project). Initially intended as ...
The Western Harbour Tunnel and Warringah Freeway upgrade were joined together for the first time since works began in mid-2021.
A 95-tonne piece of excavation equipment smashed through a layer of rock under Sydney’s north shore ... the project will relieve pressure on the Harbour Bridge and existing motorway tunnel ...
Beyond the stunning Sydney Harbour—home to dual icons the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House—the city boasts some of the world's most beautiful beaches, along with well appointed ...
The Sydney Harbour Bridge stands next to the Opera House as one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Lovingly called the "Coat Hanger" by locals, this towering structure is the world's largest ...
Another iconic site, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, towers above the harbor's waters. But for the best view of Sydney Harbour, travelers must pay a visit to Mrs. Macquarie's Chair, which sits at the ...