For the past dozen years, I have been a volunteer on North Head, north of Sydney, one of the two sandstone pillars through which all early travellers had to pass, to reach Sydney. I have been going up there since 1951, and I know the place fairly well. You need to know that some bits belong to Northern Beaches Council, the lowest tier of government, the outside is run by National Sparks and Wildfires , sorry, National Parks and Wildlife, so the state government of New South Wales, and the central portion comes under the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust, meaning the Commonwealth of Australia. There are no fees for entry into North Head, though if you park a car in a National Parks and Wildlife carpark, that will cost you money. Pro tip : as you approach the end of the road, you will see a coffee shop on the left, called Bella Vista, and there is a road leading up the hill past it. The car park in there is on Commonwealth land, and parking in there is FREE! Now this will probably ...
This is an expensive place to shop, because all the high-fashion bling shops are lined up here. That aside, the QVB as we call it also has nice places to eat, and it lies between Sydney's biggest bookshop (Kinokuniya, across George Street) and Sydney's best bookshop (Abbeys). Blast, now I will need entries for them as well... It is also a major transport hub, with trams (light rail) in George Street, buses arriving and starting in York Street and trains running underneath and accessible through Town Hall station, right next door. You can catch trains from there to Bondi Junction in the east, Kiama in the south and Honsby in the north, where you can catch a train to the Hunter region. Being done: place marker to set up links. Be patient...
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