Hometown of AC/DC
Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Cliff Williams, Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd, Bon Scott, Simon Wright, Chris Slade, Mark Evans, Dave Evans
Near Hometown of AC/DC: hotels, restaurants, campings, pubs, cafes
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Tetsuya ( km)
Worlds #5 restaurant in 2006 according to Restaurant Magazine. 529 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000. phone: +61 2 9267 2900 fax: +61 2 9262 7099
Tetsuya - Best2008 - Best in Australasia ( km)
#9 at the S.Pelligrino World\'s 50 Best Restaurants 2008. 529 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000. phone: +61 2 9267 2900 fax: +61 2 9262 7099
Establishment ( km)
252 George St
Sydney 2000
NSW
Sydney 2000
NSW
La tour de Sydney Australie ( km)
La tour de Sydney Australie
La tour de Sydney Australie
La tour de Sydney Australie
La tour de Sydney Australie
La tour de Sydney Australie
Escher effect, Sydney ( km)
Starkers: photographs by Andrew Stark ( km)
This prolific yet little known street photographer has spent more than 20 years traipsing across Sydney with his unobtrusive second-hand SLR camera, capturing moments of poetry and candour from unsuspecting faces in the street. Stark describes his work as
Kagan Sevinc - IBM ( km)
Circular Quay ( km)
Museum of Contemporary Art clock ( km)
Clock high on the Art Deco MCA building overlooking Circular Quays
Museum of Contemporary Art | Sydney ( km)
Museum dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting and collecting contemporary art from across Australia and around the world.
Street show, Sydney ( km)
near Circular Quay
Rockpool - Best2008 ( km)
#49 at the S.Pelligrino World\'s 50 Best Restaurants 2008.
107 George Street, The Rocks, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia; Tel:+61 (0)2 9252 1888
107 George Street, The Rocks, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia; Tel:+61 (0)2 9252 1888
Sydney Observatory ( km)
Sydney Observatory is Australia\'s oldest Observatory, built in 1858. Now includes a virtual reality 3-D space theatre, a shop, a lecture theatre, a historic
29cm lens telescope built in 1874, a 42cm computer controlled telescope and hydrogen-alpha
29cm lens telescope built in 1874, a 42cm computer controlled telescope and hydrogen-alpha



