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Carriageworks is a multi-arts urban cultural precinct located at the former Eveleigh Carriage Workshops in Redfern, Sydney, Australia. Carriageworks showcases contemporary art and performing arts , as well as being used for filming, festivals, fairs and commercial exhibitions.
Croydon Park: Picken Oval and Magpie Sports Club, 40 Hampton Street Last Sunday of each month Double Bay Market [17] Double Bay: Guildfoyle Park Every Thursday Fresh fruit & veg, meat, eggs, bread, etc. Farmers market Eveleigh – Rootstock Sydney [18] Eveleigh: Carriageworks, 243 Wilson Street Annually in February Wine, food, brews, music and arts
2008 – Eveleigh Carriage Workshops building adapted for use as a performance space and art gallery and renamed Carriageworks; 2009 – Redeveloped as Australian Technology Park and Seven Network Sydney headquarters; 2015 – Australian Technology Park purchased by Mirvac for $263 million to accommodate a new Commonwealth Bank office campus [17]
The beach is one of eleven beaches located within the Royal National Park and is the southernmost beach in the Greater Sydney Metropolitan area. It is also one of three patrolled beaches in the park, with the Garie Surf Life Saving Club patrolling the beach on weekends and Paid lifeguards from ALS Australian Lifeguard Services patrolling on ...
The Eveleigh Carriage Workshops were built by the New South Wales Government Railways in 1888 as a depot for its passenger carriage fleet. The workshops are located west of what is now Redfern station on the northern side of the Main Suburban railway line opposite the heritage-listed Eveleigh Railway Workshops.
The Carriage House social club won approval from the Palm Beach Town Council on Wednesday to expand its membership and add outdoor restaurant seating. Palm Beach OKs outdoor café seating ...
Nielsen Park Beach in summer.. The city of Sydney, Australia, is home to some of the finest and most famous beaches in the world.There are well over 100 beaches in the city, stretching from Palm Beach in the north to Garie Beach in the south, ranging in size from a few metres to several kilometres, located along the city's Pacific Ocean coastline and its harbours, bays and rivers.
Lady Robinsons Beach is the stretch of beach between the mouth of the Cooks River and the mouth of Georges River on the western shore of Botany Bay in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Originally known as Seven Mile Beach , it was renamed after the wife of the then Governor, Sir Hercules Robinson .