Watsons Bay

Posted by Posted in History Posted on 02-04-2009

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sydney9Watsons Bay is privy to many firsts and is situated at the southern tip from where you enter the Sydney Harbor. The Tasman Sea is to its east and the Harbor itself to its west presents a wonderful view of Sydney in all its glory. The vantage point from the Harbor is a real treat and covers the city of Sydney in a wide range.

Watsons Bay is the place where the Governor of Sydney Mr. Phillip initially set foot on and this is also where the most ancient fishing settlement made its bow. As mentioned earlier, Watson’s Bay has a distinguished history of firsts to its credit.

This Bay is where the first Doyles Restaurant was set up and the current site has been a witness to the first sale of fish by Doyle way back in 1845. You can stop buy for a good meal at this place or better still, pick up a quick one from the Doyles outlet just next to the wharf and savor it feeding some seagulls. There can be nothing more relaxing than that for a visitor to soak in the beauty of the Bay.

To cove the area around the wharf, you have a number of routes that you can take. One route is where you cross the nude beach called Lady Bay and proceed till the Hornsby Lighthouse at the Southern tip. You can also take the more circuitous route via The Gap and pass Signal Station and the majestic Macquarie Lighthouse to visit the Dunbar wreckage site.

Getting to Watsons Bay is not a problem with all options of driving down by car, taking a bus or the ferry being open to you.

If you plan to drive down, you need to get out of the city and take the route by Oxford Street, which will lead you to Old South Head Road before taking you to Watsons Bay.

Bus No.324 from Circular Quay takes you directly to Watsons Bay and you can also choose the ferry from the Quay to take you there. This will be a good diversion from the usual rail and bus travel that one is normally exposed to in other cities.

There is enough culinary variety at Watsons Bay to cater to a wide taste and the number of eateries is a testimony to this fact. You need to allot the better part of a day to have a good look at what Watsons Bay has in store for visitors and only then you can have an unhurried leisurely time at this spot.

You can on the way back take the car by the Old South Head Road and go to Bondi Beach via Military Road

http://www.sydney.com.au/watsons-bay.htm

The Royal Botanic Gardens

Posted by Posted in Travel Posted on 01-04-2009

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sydney8The Royal Botanic Gardens is very close to the Sydney Opera House and being near the water, offers a fantastic view and spectacle. Its gardens occupy the space of land that is straddled by the harbor on one side and the commercial centre of the city on the other. These gardens are perched on a lovely piece of real estate which follows an incline at the top of which is a view that covers the harbor in its vastness and is truly amazing. This place is an ideal picnic spot where one can laze around with family under the huge shady trees. There is nothing more recreational for a visitor than taking your lunch while gazing onto the harbor with the family at this place. The rich carpet of grass provides a soothing feel as you sit down and take in the beauty and color of the place.

For the physically active, there is also a lovely path that surrounds the harbor and this path is often used for a lunch time jog or brisk walk. The harbor front surrounding provides an ideal setting for even a leisurely stroll on this path and due to its low elevation; it is not physically taxing for even elderly folks. The garden boasts of more than a million varieties of plants and foliage and very thoughtfully, the authorities have arranged for a hop-on hop-off train service also for the infirm and people less healthy or just too lethargic to walk.

These gardens shield the visitors from the hustle bustle and noise pollution of the city and what’s more are situated in close proximity to some of the main hotels. You can be a the gardens as early as 6.30 in the morning and literally spend the entire day in the salubrious surroundings. There is no charge to pay for entry to this spot.

The Royal Botanic Gardens are close to Macquarie Street and it is indeed an absolute oasis in a concrete jungle that is the central business district, which is to its eastern part.

Conveniences

As far as conveniences at the place are concerned, the authorities have provided for toilets, shops and good eat outs. Besides information that is available at specific counters, visitors can also avail of a guide on their walks as also take a tour of the gardens by themselves without availing of the services of the train.
The physically challenged can hire wheelchairs and that is one endearing feature of this spot which seems to have thought of everything.

Attractions

Some of the attractions at this place are the Sydney tropical garden, Rose Garden, Herb Garden and the Palm Grove. They even have a separate space for Rare and Threatened Plants.

How to get here

You can get to the Royal Botanic Gardens by taking a train to Circular Quay and foot it from there. The Sydney Explorer buses also make it a point to stop here.

http://www.sydney.com.au/rbg.htm

Jobs in Sydney

Posted by Posted in About Sydney Posted on 29-03-2009

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sydney5Working in Australia has become a craze. What exactly are the pre-requisites for starting a career and getting a job in Australia? Let us find out more about it!

Sydney is synonymous with grand landscapes and scenic beaches. People combine their official visit with their holiday, since they do not want to return empty handed from the city of Sydney. They want to capture all those beautiful places and scenic attractions in their memory. Tourists find this city amazing and very organized.

There are jobs available here in plenty.

Unskilled labor – Fruit picking jobs, jobs at a factory or in the manufacturing industry

Skilled jobs – Medical profession

The Australian Government is making efforts to make working easier for skilled workers.

Skilled Visa

These jobs mainly comprise of jobs which require special skills and competence. The Australian Government encourages such jobs. Some of these jobs require special competence, skills. People with competence and skills apply for such visas. The Australian Government helps them in such jobs.

Working Holiday Visa

People aged between 18 to 30 years apply for this type of visa. It is normally arranged by Governments of countries like Ireland, Italy, France, Denmark, and Hongkong. The working visa is beneficial for people who are put up here for a year. People availing this visa can work here for 12 months.

Business Visas

These visas are available for a period of 4 years. Individuals who have made repute for themselves in this country or who have acquired the necessary skills and competence for their line of activity is issued business visas.

Tax File Number

A TFN (Tax File Number) is also mandatory just like the visa, if you have to work in Australia. A TFN can be obtained from the Taxation Office of Australia. Your incapability to get a TFN would not be beneficial to you since your employer would hold back more tax than the actual amount. The Government will also give you back the money while you leave the country. This is certainly helpful and of great benefit while you are holidaying. It is like a bonus.

For getting more information about getting a job in Australia you could contact on phone 1300 720 092.

About Working in Australia

Melbourne in Australia also has many jobs to offer. You need to contact the right bureau to get into the right job. As mentioned earlier, jobs are classified into skilled and non skilled jobs. The Government of Australia is focusing its attention on skilled jobs.

Students also come here to Australia to study. Student visas are also granted by the Australian Government. Students also combine work with study here. This way they are also able to study as well as earn.