Chifley Tower
Chifley Tower is a premium skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. When measured to the top of its spire, it is considered the tallest building in Sydney.
It was designed by Travis McEwen and Kohn Pedersen Fox (Project Architect: Nigel Dickson) New York-based architects. Located at 2 Chifley Square, its cross streets are Hunter, Phillip and Bent Streets with the main entry being on Phillip Street. Due to its prominent location at the peak in the north-east CBD, the Tower has broad harbour views from its 42 storeys. The tower is used primarily for commercial use, mostly financial institutions, law firms and corporations.
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Chifley Tower Chifley Square Sydney Australia
Chifley Tower is a premium skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. When measured to the top of its spire, it is considered the tallest building in Sydney.
It was designed by Travis McEwen and Kohn Pedersen Fox New York-based architects.
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Chifley Tower Chifley Square Sydney Australia
Chifley Tower is a premium skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. When measured to the top of its spire, it is considered the tallest building in Sydney.
It was designed by Travis McEwen and Kohn Pedersen Fox New York-based architects.
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Chifley Tower Sydney Australia
Chifley Tower is a premium skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. When measured to the top of its spire, it is considered the tallest building in Sydney.
The Tower has broad harbour views from its 42 storeys.
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Chifley Tower Sydney Australia
Chifley Tower is a premium skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. When measured to the top of its spire, it is considered the tallest building in Sydney.
The Tower has broad harbour views from its 42 storeys.
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Chifley Tower Sydney Australia
Chifley Tower is a premium skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. When measured to the top of its spire, it is considered the tallest building in Sydney.
The Tower has broad harbour views from its 42 storeys.
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Chinese Tribute Gardens
Chinaman's Dam was built in the 1860's by German brothers Herman and John Tiedmann to provide water for the sluicing of their Victoria Hill gold claims. The brothers, at some time in the 1870's sold their area to a Chinese group who then worked on the site.Young New South Wales Australia
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Chinese Tribute Gardens
Chinaman's Dam was built in the 1860's by German brothers Herman and John Tiedmann to provide water for the sluicing of their Victoria Hill gold claims. The brothers, at some time in the 1870's sold their area to a Chinese group who then worked on the site.Young New South Wales Australia
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Chinese Tribute Gardens
Chinaman's Dam was built in the 1860's by German brothers Herman and John Tiedmann to provide water for the sluicing of their Victoria Hill gold claims. The brothers, at some time in the 1870's sold their area to a Chinese group who then worked on the site.Young New South Wales Australia
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Chinese Tribute Gardens
Chinaman's Dam was built in the 1860's by German brothers Herman and John Tiedmann to provide water for the sluicing of their Victoria Hill gold claims. The brothers, at some time in the 1870's sold their area to a Chinese group who then worked on the site.Young New South Wales Australia
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Chinese Tribute Gardens
Chinaman's Dam was built in the 1860's by German brothers Herman and John Tiedmann to provide water for the sluicing of their Victoria Hill gold claims. The brothers, at some time in the 1870's sold their area to a Chinese group who then worked on the site.Young New South Wales Australia
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Chinese Tribute Gardens
Chinaman's Dam was built in the 1860's by German brothers Herman and John Tiedmann to provide water for the sluicing of their Victoria Hill gold claims. The brothers, at some time in the 1870's sold their area to a Chinese group who then worked on the site.Young New South Wales Australia
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Chinese Tribute Gardens
Chinaman's Dam was built in the 1860's by German brothers Herman and John Tiedmann to provide water for the sluicing of their Victoria Hill gold claims. The brothers, at some time in the 1870's sold their area to a Chinese group who then worked on the site.Young New South Wales Australia
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Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle Australia
The Cathedral Church of Christ the King or Christ Church Cathedral in Newcastle, New South Wales Australia is the Anglican cathedral of the Diocese of Newcastle. The church, designed by John Horbury Hunt in the Gothic Revival style, is located on a hill at the city's eastern end in the suburb called The Hill.
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Church Street Newcastle
The highly intact streetscapes -,terraces and villas dating from the mid 19th Century through to the late 20th century. There are several residences which date as far back as the 1850s along Church Street Newcastle NSW Australia
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Church Street Newcastle
The highly intact streetscapes -,terraces and villas dating from the mid 19th Century through to the late 20th century. There are several residences which date as far back as the 1850s along Church Street Newcastle NSW Australia
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Church Street Newcastle
The highly intact streetscapes -,terraces and villas dating from the mid 19th Century through to the late 20th century. There are several residences which date as far back as the 1850s along Church Street Newcastle NSW Australia
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Circular Quay
Manly Ferry departing Circular Quay Sydney Australia
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