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Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Nature-Kookaburra

Australia-Nature-Kookaburra
This photo shows a Kookaburra sitting on a railing at the Pepper Tree winery in the Hunter Valley, Australias oldest wine growing region just two hours drive north of Sydney

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Animal-Koala

Australia-Animal-Koala
A koala joey (C) clings to its mother at WILD LIFE Sydneys open-air habitat on November 3, 2011. WILD LIFE Sydney has seen four koala joeys

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Ship-History-Endeavour

Australia-Ship-History-Endeavour
The Endeavour replica ship sails under the Sydney Harbour Bridge on May 21, 2012. The wooden vessel, a replica of Captain Cooks ship HM Bark Endeavour had just completed a 13-month 13

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: New Zealand-Rugby-Statue-Michael Jones

New Zealand-Rugby-Statue-Michael Jones
A sculpture of Michael Jones, the scorer of the first try, of the first Rugby World Cup, in his first game for the All Blacks in 1987

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Swim-Aus-World-Huegill

Swim-Aus-World-Huegill
Geoff Huegill of Australia, planes through the water on his way to winning the final of the 50m Butterfly at a World Cup swimming meet in Melbourne, 29 November 2003

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Charity-Santas

Australia-Charity-Santas
A Santa from Variety - The Childrens Charity prepares to abseil down from the roof of a city hotel with the stunning harbour as a backdrop in Sydney on August 5, 2009

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Christmas-Horse with Hat

Australia-Christmas-Horse with Hat
Draught horse " Annabell" gets into the spirit of Christmas, by wearing a Santa hat in Sydney, 17 December 2001

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Theme-Street Art

Australia-Theme-Street Art
A surfer walks past wall artwork on the promenade at Sydneys iconic Bondi Beach. AFP Photo / Greg WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: New Zealand-Feature-Mountain

New Zealand-Feature-Mountain
This photo shows snow capped mountains near Hanmer Springs on New Zealands South Island. Hanmer Springs is New Zealands Alpine Spa Village, renowned for its forest and snow covered mountains

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: New Zealand-Nature -Mountain

New Zealand-Nature -Mountain
This photo shows a farmer leading cows across a field in front of snow capped mountains near Hanmer Springs on New Zealands South Island

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Oly-Beach Volleyball Erosion 1

Oly-Beach Volleyball Erosion 1
A Bondi surf lifesaver runs along the shoreline in front of the controversial Olympic beach volleyball stadium construction site near Sydney 01 June 2000

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Summer

Australia-Summer
Vivid yellow-orange flowers of a Christmas tree (Nuytsia floribunda) in the south west corner of Western Australia. Summer in Western Australia from December to February brings with it a vast range

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Animal-Dingo

Australia-Animal-Dingo
Matt Williams holds 18-month-old female dingo pup Marle at the Alice Springs Desert Park in Australias Northern Territory state

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Aviation-Ansett-4

Australia-Aviation-Ansett-4
Ansett planes sits idle at Sydney Airport, 04 October 2001. Singapore Airlines said Thursday it has entered negotiations with the administrator of failed Australian carrier Ansett about a possible

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Cricket-Aus-Sri-Fan-Hat

Cricket-Aus-Sri-Fan-Hat
An Australian fan sports an unusual hat as he drinks a beer and watches play on day two of the second cricket Test between Australia and Sri Lanka in Cairns, 10 July 2004

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Animal-Whales

Australia-Animal-Whales
Inflatable humpback whales with the Sydney Opera House (top), help to launch the official start of the whale watching season in Sydney on June 1, 2010

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Animal-Koala

Australia-Animal-Koala
A koala joey (top) clings to its mother at WILD LIFE Sydneys open-air habitat. WILD LIFE Sydney has seen four koala joeys

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Animal-Koala

Australia-Animal-Koala
A koala joey (C) clings to its mother. AFP PHOTO / Greg WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Theme

Australia-Theme
Giant inflatable Santas are displayed on a platform in the water at Sydneys Darling Harbour on December 4, 2013 as part of a month long Santa Fest. AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Tradition-Santas

Australia-Tradition-Santas
A group of Santas line up on the Sydney Tower Eye SKYWALK with a backdrop of the Sydney landscape and 268 metres above street level on December 2, 2013 to launch Santas highest grotto

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Tourism-Harbour Bridge

Australia-Tourism-Harbour Bridge
This recent photo shows a sunrise over one of the worlds greatest tourism icons, the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The bridge which is fondly referred to by locals as the Coathanger

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Bridge-Harbour-Steel

Australia-Bridge-Harbour-Steel
A ferris wheel (L) at Luna Park, appears to tower over the Sydney Harbour Bridge (R) as it links the northern and southern shores

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Aborigines-National Sorry Day-Flags

Australia-Aborigines-National Sorry Day-Flags
An Australian flag (top-R) flies alongside an Aboriginal flag on top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, 27 May 2005, with a spherical light shown (C)

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Tourism-Ferry

Australia-Tourism-Ferry
Tourists (below), sit outside on a ferry during a crossing of Sydney Harbour, 10 April 2005. Australias tourism industry is less than half as large as claimed by the government

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Transport-Maritime-Tasmania

Australia-Transport-Maritime-Tasmania
The Spirit of Tasmania III, a German built 174-metre long, 23, 663-tonne ocean going passenger and car ferry, moves under the Sydney Harbour bridge, 10 April 2005

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: All Aboard for the Sydney Ferry

All Aboard for the Sydney Ferry
Tourists (L), prepare to board a ferry to make a harbour crossing past Sydneys famous Opera House (top-L), 10 April 2005. Australias tourism industry is less than half as large as claimed by

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Kites-Spin-Sock

Australia-Kites-Spin-Sock
A giant kite called a spin sock floats above surfers at Bondi Beach in Sydney, 12 September 2004. The spin sock was one of a number of kites forming part of the 26th " Festival of

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Kites-Windmill

Australia-Kites-Windmill
A giant kite in the form of an Australian outback windmill floats above surfers at Bondi Beach in Sydney, 12 September 2004

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Tourism-Ship-Adonia

Australia-Tourism-Ship-Adonia
The PO Cruises liner " Adonia" (L-top), the first adults-only cruise ship to visit Australia, sits in Sydney Harbour 27 February 2004, as the Manly ferry (R-below) docks at a wharf

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Kites-Whale-Bondi

Australia-Kites-Whale-Bondi
A giant kite in the shape of a whale lifts off from Bondi Beach in Sydney, 12 September 2004. The whale was one of a number of kites forming part of the 26th " Festival of the Winds"

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Bridge-Reflection

Australia-Bridge-Reflection
Australias famous icon the Sydney Harbour Bridge, creates an unusual reflection in the windows of a city building, 04 July 2003

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Weather-Warning-Surf

Australia-Weather-Warning-Surf
Large waves crash into the Bondi Baths and Icebergs Club (R) at Sydneys famous Bondi Beach. AFP Photo / Greg WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Weather-Warning-Surf

Australia-Weather-Warning-Surf
Large waves crash into a headland next to Sydneys famous Bondi Beach. AFP Photo / Greg WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Auto-Prix-Aus-Hamilton

Auto-Prix-Aus-Hamilton
Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton (C) sits on the bow of the former Americas Cup yacht The Spirit with the Sydney Harbour Bridge (top), during a media photo opportunity on Sydney Harbour on March 24

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Auto-Prix-Aus-Hamilton

Auto-Prix-Aus-Hamilton
Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton smiles during a press conference following a media photo opportunity on the former Americas Cup yacht The Spirit on Sydney Harbour

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Chile-Quake-Tsunami

Australia-Chile-Quake-Tsunami
Members of North Bondis surf rescue patrol wait on the promenade near Sydneys Bondi Beach after the beach was declared closed due to a tsunami threat on February 28, 2010

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Theme-Public Transport

Australia-Theme-Public Transport
A New South Wales Government CityRail commuter train leaves the Circular Quay railway station in Sydney on February 2, 2010 with the Sydney Harbour Bridge (top)

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Theme-Public Transport

Australia-Theme-Public Transport
A Sydney Ferries Corporation ferry the " Freshwater" pulls into the Circular Quay ferry wharf on February 2, 2010 after making its way across Sydney Harbour from Manly

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Us-Motorbike-Helicopter

Australia-Us-Motorbike-Helicopter
Travis Pastrana (top) of the US performs a Nac Nac jump on his dirt bike over a hovering 43-foot (13-metre) helicopter (below) in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge on October 28, 2009

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Weather-Dust

Australia-Weather-Dust
Ferries and the Sydney Harbour Bridge (C) are shrouded in an eerie blanket of dust on September 23, 2009. Sydneys cars and buildings turned orange as strong winds blew desert dust across the city

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Topshots-Australia-Weather-Dust

Topshots-Australia-Weather-Dust
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is shrouded in an eerie blanket of dust on September 23, 2009. Sydneys cars and buildings turned orange as strong winds blew desert dust across the city

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Weather-Dust

Australia-Weather-Dust
A man takes a photograph from Observatory Hill overlooking Sydney Harbour on September 23, 2009 as Australias biggest city is shrouded in an eerie blanket of red dust

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Weather-Fog

Australia-Weather-Fog
A seagull (foreground) stands on a ledge as heavy early morning fog hangs over Sydney Harbour Bridge (C) on June 4, 2009. Flight operations at Sydney Airport were interupted by the heavy fog forcing

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Weather-Clouds

Australia-Weather-Clouds
Clouds drift over the Opera House (below-R) and the Harbour Bridge (below-L) in Sydney. AFP PHOTO / Greg WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Fbl-Aus-Usa-Beckham-Promotion

Fbl-Aus-Usa-Beckham-Promotion
English football superstar David Beckham shows his skills with the ball during a football promotion on a pontoon in Sydney Harbour with the Opera House and Harbour Bridge as a backdrop

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Us-Navy-Kitty Hawk

Australia-Us-Navy-Kitty Hawk
The US Navy aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk (C) is positioned by tugboats in Sydney Harbour near the Sydney Opera House (R), 05 July 2007, before berthing at the Garden Island Naval Base

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Sydney Fog-2

Australia-Sydney Fog-2
The steel structure of the Sydney Harbour Bridge is shrouded in fog during unusual weather conditions in Sydney 19 June 2000

Background imageGreg Wood Collection: Australia-Everest Climbers

Australia-Everest Climbers
Three members of the 12-strong team of Australian Defence Force climbers from the Army Alpine Association (at right), abseil off the 90m south west pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, 15 march 2001



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