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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ธ.ค. 2020
Sydney Weekender travels around Sydney and throughout New South Wales to explore the best places to stay, eat and play, and to help you make the most of your weekend, every Sunday at 5.30pm on Channel 7!
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Canoelands Orchard | Sydney Weekender
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Canoelands Orchard | Sydney Weekender
Beautiful Homahhh?
❤what a dream home for weekends
Little known fact about recycled clothing. In Australia and the USA it rarely goes to landfill. It's mostly packed into containers and sold to places like Africa and India. Why? Because it's cheaper than paying fees to dump at landfill sites. It's heartbreaking to see Africans fighting over our 'rags'.
Love the gorges rover! Except for the jet ski hoons….
So good!!
What launch monitors are being used? Looks great, but I now live in Port Mac so too far away....
So good!! Thank you for sharing.
Hello Leo! 👌🌺🏵️
Amazing ❤And most importantly I'm helping an amazing cause
My fav show on a Sunday afternoon!
This Meeting is very good, Thanks.
Love you BOUNCE! coming to you today
Real 🗿
What district in Sydney is this in? Central business district?
Just curious is this recent or is this couple years ago
Looks to be years ago because the direct Castle Towers connection was still under construction.
0:36 "No driver?" I AM the driver. I drive the Alstom Metropolis every time from Tallawong to Chatswood and vice versa. I've been driving these trains for the past five years.
we have had it for 5 years...
Love this place
A bit late
yup😂
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Sally. Do you root?
Our favourite place!
Might have been better to learn how to say Pastizzi first. But that place is great. Lenny is a nice guy
Pastizzi Cafe is the ultimate and now there are two cafes on both ends of King St, Newtown.
Looks boring as hell, like most places in Australia. Its the perfect place to live but terrible for holidaying
Amazing!❤
Was working here in 2019 when it was undergoing construction.
I always buy my mater tickets every time.lovely house and Sunshine Coast .
The Southern Highlands is absolutely majestic with its spectacular luscious green fields, meadows and farm lands! Driving on those nice fun windy roads is also exhilarating!!!
Sophie Faulknier is soooo hot !!!
Shell Cove and the marina has taken over .
Just when Fast Ed from Better Homes and Gardens started his bagels and bakery business in Surry Hills,good for competition
it should be parents' day to be inclusive of gays
Macarthur Square is better
I love you so much baby
stop sniffin the suite u weirdo
Funny how they didn't mention the price of it lol wonder whyyyyyyyyyy??? lol since its $800 per person. So if a couple go, $1600 lol
400 usd approx per person I just booked the full climb for july
Sensational!
Koto best
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Hi there, any ferry available in April?
#الله
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just in Europe everyone would be naked
Something else of interest near Bathurst The Bathurst Migrant Camp c.1954. Courtesy Bathurst & District Historical Society In 1940 an army camp was established on a local property on the Limekilns Road at Kelso near Bathurst. The camp site was geographically isolated from the main town. This camp was originally built to accommodate the 1st Armoured Division A.I.F., but it was later decided that it would become an infantry training centre. Many units were trained in Bathurst before being sent overseas to Singapore, the Middle East and New Guinea. I was there in 1950 as a migrant child aged 5 At the end of the war the army camp became a migrant reception and training Centre for European refugees and displaced persons. It was one of the major migrant reception centres in Australia, accepting around 100,000 migrants between 1948 and 1952. from there we travelled to Old Jindabyne where my dad worked on the Snowy Hydro Scheme We left in 1956 Jindabyne was flooded in 1967. my family story is a long one not unlike thousands of displaced persons who arrived in Australia after the war
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What is the price?
Here is the businesses website: www.cockatooisland.gov.au/en/ Take a look under the 'stay' drop down section.
This is impressive watching from cameroon n wishing to visit soon
I’m so excited I’m going here today
love a bit of sydney weekender on YT, do more posts