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People look out over Bondi Beach, Sydneys most famous beach, on June 10, 2013. AFP PHOTO/William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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

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Images of Australias tennis star Lleyton Hewitt (L) and Cathy Freeman (R) dominate an office building in downtown Sydney, 15 September 2000

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general view taken 11 September 2000 of the Olympics rings on the Harbour bridge behind the Opera House in Sydney, four days before the opening ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games

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Falun Dafa practitioners throw flowers into the surf after an early morning protest at Sydneys Bondi Beach, 26 April 2003

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Phil William Donelly a " true-blue" Aussie of Irish descent watches events on Sydney harbour as part of Sydneys Australia Day celebrations, 26 January 2002

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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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A human heart on legs walks over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and passes the Opera House in Sydney, 05 October 2001. Today marks the National Walk to Work day which encourages motorists to leave their

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The southern pylons and steel structure of the Sydney Harbour Bridge are shrouded in fog during unusual weather conditions in Sydney 19 June 2000

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Photo taken on February 23, 2016 shows a view of Sydney Harbour and the city of Sydney including the Harbour Bridge (R). Weather forecasters are predicting a heat wave for Sydney over the next few

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A security guard patrols the normally crowded steps of the Sydney Opera House, deserted after a security scare sparked by " information on social media" with people cleared from the harbour

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Sydney Opera House, Australia. AFP PHOTO / William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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Photo taken on November 30, 2015 shows a view of Sydney Harbour Bridge in Sydney. Slumping commodity prices and lower tax receipts will see Australias budget deficit balloon to 37.4 billion AUD

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Storm clouds gather over the eastern suburbs of Sydney on October 12, 2015. AFP PHOTO / Peter PARKS / AFP PHOTO / PETER PARKS

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Passenger boats approach Circular Quay ferry wharf in Sydney on May 27, 2015. According to an infrastructure audit report released last week

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Hollywood star Angelina Jolie poses for photos in front of Australias iconic landmark Harbour Bridge after the world premiere of her World War II epic movie Unbroken in Sydney on November 18, 2014

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People sunbath at a swimming pool in front of HMAS Canberra, the Royal Australian Navys latest warship, which is berthed at Garden Island naval base in Sydney on November 21, 2014

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A boat leaves with passengers from the Sydney Harbour in front of the Opera House on October 22, 2014. Australian consumer prices rose 0.5 percent in the three months to September

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This photo taken on July 2, 2014 shows constuction work at Australian mogul James Packers new Aus$1.5 billion ($1.4 billion) Sydney casino in a prime location on Sydney Harbour

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A ferris wheel goes round at Luna Park as the Sydney Harbour Bridge (R) is lit up in blue on the evening of June 13, 2014

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A ferris wheel goes round at Luna Park as the Sydney Harbour Bridge (R) is lit up in blue on the evening of June 13, 2014

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A ferris wheel goes round at Luna Park as the Sydney Harbour Bridge (R) is lit up in blue on the evening of June 13, 2014

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Rotary members and friends climb Sydney Harbour Bridge in an attempt to break the World Record for the most people on the bridge at one time

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Rotary members and friends climb Sydney Harbour Bridge in an attempt to break the World Record for the most people on the bridge at one time

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This picture taken on May 27, 2014 shows the Sydney harbour bridge during the Vivid light show in Sydney. Vivid is a major outdoor cultural event featuring light installations

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An indigenous aboriginal Australian man performs near Sydney Harbour on May 14, 2014. Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott defended his harsh first budget which saw swingeing cuts to health

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A public housing block called Sirius (R), which boast views of Sydney Harbour, which is set to be sold as hundreds of residents face being removed from their public housing at Sydneys Millers Point

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Australias national flag flies at the Darling Harbour in Sydney on March 12, 2014. Australia has no plans to change its flag, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has said

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People leave Valentines Day messages on a partition wall full of Valentines Day messages at the Darling Harbour in Sydney on February 13, 2014

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This photo shows the varied colours of ocean swell washing over rocks covered by weed at the base of North Head near the entrance to Sydney Harbour. AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

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A man writes on a partition wall full of Valentines Day messages at the Darling Harbour in Sydney on February 13, 2014. Red roses and chocolates are the most popular gifts during Valentines Day

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Varied colours of weathered sandstone at North Head headland near the entrance to Sydney Harbour. AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

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Bottle number 1, 888 of Bundaberg Rums 125th anniversary rum is displayed after its arrival on the tall ship " Southern Swan" at Campbells Cove Wharf on Sydney Harbour on November 22

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Crew members (C) adjust sails on the tall ship " Southern Swan" at Campbells Cove Wharf on Sydney Harbour on November 22

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Crew members (C) adjust sails on the tall ship " Southern Swan" at Campbells Cove Wharf on Sydney Harbour on November 22

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The RSS Endeavour (L) from the Singapore Navy enters Sydney Harbour on October 4, 2013 as the first ship through at the start of the Fleet Review

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Sydney iconic landmarks Harbour Bridge and Opera House is lit during Vivid Sydney, the annual festival of light, music and ideas, in Sydney on May 24, 2013

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A general view shows a seven-bedroom mansion overlooking Sydney Harbour which could become Australias priciest home. The historic mansion overlooking Sydney Harbour, owned by the Fairfax family

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A boat sails under the Harbour Bridge as it is lit during Vivid Sydney, the annual festival of light, music and ideas, in Sydney on May 24, 2013

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The Sydney Opera House (L) is seen from the walkway on the Sydney Harbour Bridge on May 15, 2013. Climbers safely travel along the two-and-a-quarter-hour express route through the heart of the Sydney

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Morning traffic makes its way across the Sydney Harbour Bridge towards the central business district. Climbers safely travel along the two-and-a-quarter-hour express route through the heart of

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A view of the eight-bedroom, seven-bathroom house " Altona" at the Sydney harbour-front. According to a report the Altona mansion was sold for $54.3 million US dollars

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This picture taken on March 10, 2013 shows a bird resting on a wall in front of the Harbour Bridge (back) near the iconic Sydney Opera House (not pictured)

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This picture taken on April 30, 2013 shows boats staying in the Brisbane Water in Gosford town, north of Sydney. Gosford is a city located on the Central Coast of New South Wales

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A seagull sits on a jetty as a boat approaches to dock at the Sydney harbour on April 3, 2013. Australia was the only advanced economy to dodge recession during the global financial crisis due to

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A gigantic, yellow rubber duck sits alongside the Australian-built replica of James Cooks ship Endeavour as it is prepared prior to being floated into Sydneys Darling Harbour on January 5

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A monorail carriage passes through the citys central business district towards the Darling Harbour in Sydney on January 2, 2013



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