Port Jackson, consisting of the waters of Sydney Harbour,
Middle Harbour, North Harbour and the
Lane Cove and
Parramatta Rivers, is the
ria or
natural harbour of
Sydney
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, New South Wales, Australia. The harbour is an inlet of the
Tasman Sea (part of the
South Pacific Ocean). It is the location of the
Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney. Located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, it is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings and a masterpiece of 20th-century architec ...
and
Sydney Harbour Bridge. The location of the
first European settlement and colony on the Australian mainland, Port Jackson has continued to play a key role in the history and development of Sydney.
Port Jackson, in the early days of the colony, was also used as a shorthand for Sydney and its environs. Thus, many botanists, see, e.g,
Robert Brown's ''
Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen'', described their specimens as having been collected at Port Jackson.
Many recreational events are based on or around the harbour itself, particularly
Sydney New Year's Eve celebrations. The harbour is also the starting point of the
Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
The Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race is an annual event hosted by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, starting in Sydney, New South Wales, on Boxing Day and finishing in Hobart, Tasmania. The race distance is approximately . The race is run i ...
.
The waterways of Port Jackson are managed by
Transport for NSW.
Sydney Harbour National Park
The Sydney Harbour National Park is an Australian national park comprising parts of Port Jackson, Sydney and its foreshores and various islands. The national park lies in New South Wales and was created progressively, from 1975.
The national ...
protects a number of islands and foreshore areas, swimming spots, bushwalking tracks and picnic areas.
History
At the time of the European arrival and colonisation, the land around Port Jackson was inhabited by the Eora clans, including the
Gadigal,
Cammeraygal, and
Wangal. The Gadigal inhabited the land stretching along the south side of Port Jackson from what is now South Head, in an arc west to the present
Darling Harbour. The Cammeraygal lived on the northern side of the harbour. The area along the southern banks of the
Parramatta River to
Rose Hill belonged to the Wangal. The Eora inhabited Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour), south to the Georges River and west to Parramatta.
Cook's naming of Port Jackson
The first recorded European discovery of Sydney Harbour was by Lieutenant
James Cook
James Cook (7 November 1728 Old Style date: 27 October – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the British Royal Navy, famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean an ...
in 1770. Cook named the inlet after
Sir George Jackson, one of the
Lords Commissioners of the British Admiralty, and
Judge Advocate of the Fleet.
As the
''Endeavour'' sailed past the entrance at
Sydney Heads
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, Cook wrote in his journal "at noon we were...about 2 or 3 miles from the land and abrest of a bay or harbour within there appeared to be a safe anchorage which I called Port Jackson."
First Fleet
Eighteen years later, Port Jackson saw the arrival of the
First Fleet. On 21 January 1788, after arriving at
Botany Bay, Governor Arthur Phillip took a
longboat and two
cutters
Cutter may refer to:
Tools
* Bolt cutter
* Box cutter, aka Stanley knife, a form of utility knife
* Cigar cutter
* Cookie cutter
* Glass cutter
* Meat cutter
* Milling cutter
* Paper cutter
* Side cutter
* Cutter, a type of hydraulic rescue to ...
up the coast to sound the entrance and examine Cook's Port Jackson. Phillip first stayed overnight at
Camp Cove, just inside the South Head, then moved up the harbour, landing at Sydney Cove and then Manly Cove, before returning to Botany Bay on the afternoon of 24 January. Phillip returned to Sydney Cove in HM Armed Tender ''
Supply'' on 26 January 1788, where he established the first colony in Australia, later to become the city of Sydney. In his first dispatch from the colony back to England, Governor Phillip noted that:
Port Jackson was described as a "capacious harbour, equal, if not superior to any yet known in the world", that "sheltered
anchorage for the ships" and provided "a suitable landing place on rocks on the western side of the cove, relatively level land at the head of the
cove, and a run of fresh water", in addition to it being "capable of affording security to a much larger fleet than would probably ever seek for shelter or security in it." Royal Navy officer
David Blackburn also described it as a "fine Harbour as Any in the World, with water for any Number of the Largest ships."
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]
Later events
The Great White Fleet
The Great White Fleet was the popular nickname for the group of United States Navy battleships which completed a journey around the globe from December 16, 1907 to February 22, 1909 by order of President Theodore Roosevelt. Its mission was t ...
, the United States Navy battle fleet, arrived in Port Jackson in August 1908 by order of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. From 1938, seaplanes landed in Sydney Harbour on Rose Bay, making this Sydney's first international airport.
Attack on Sydney Harbour
In 1942, to protect Sydney Harbour from a submarine attack, the Sydney Harbour anti-submarine boom net was constructed. It spanned the harbour from Green (Laings) Point, Watsons Bay
Watsons Bay is a harbourside, eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Watsons Bay is located 11 km north-east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Municipality of Woollahr ...
to the battery at Georges Head Georges may refer to:
Places
*Georges River, New South Wales, Australia
*Georges Quay (Dublin)
* Georges Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Other uses
* Georges (name)
* ''Georges'' (novel), a novel by Alexandre Dumas
* "Georges" (song), a 19 ...
, on the other side of the harbour. On the night of 31 May 1942, three Japanese midget submarines entered the harbour, one of which became entangled in the western end of the boom net's central section. Unable to free their submarine, the crew detonated charges, killing themselves in the process. A second midget submarine came to grief in Taylor's Bay, the two crew committing suicide. The third submarine fired two torpedoes at USS ''Chicago'' (both missed) before leaving the harbour. In November 2006, this submarine was found off Sydney's Northern Beaches.
The anti-submarine boom net was demolished soon after World War II
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, and all that remains are the foundations of the old boom net winch house, which can be viewed on Green (Laings) Point, Watsons Bay. Today, the Australian War Memorial has on display a composite of the two midget submarines salvaged from Sydney Harbour. The conning tower of one of the midget submarines is on display at the RAN Heritage Centre, Garden Island, Sydney.
Fortifications
Fort Denison is a former penal site and defensive facility occupying a small island located north-east of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney Harbour.
There are fortifications at Sydney Heads
Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountains ...
and elsewhere, some of which are now heritage listed. The earliest date from the 1830s, and were designed to defend Sydney from seaborn attack or convict uprisings. There are four historical fortifications located between Taronga Zoo and Middle Head, Mosman, they are: the Middle Head Fortifications, the Georges Head Battery, the Lower Georges Heights Commanding Position and a small fort located on Bradleys Head, known as the Bradleys Head Fortification Complex. The forts were built from sandstone quarried on site and consist of various tunnels, underground rooms, open batteries and casemated batteries, shell rooms, gunpowder magazines, barracks and trenches.
Geography
Geologically, Port Jackson is a drowned river valley, or ria. It is 19 km long with an area of 55 km2. The estuary's volume at high tide is 562 million cubic metres. The perimeter of the estuary is 317 kilometres.
According to the Geographical Names Board of New South Wales, Port Jackson is "a harbour which comprises all the waters within an imaginary line joining North Head and South Head. Within this harbour lies North Harbour, Middle Harbour and Sydney Harbour."
Port Jackson extends westward from the single entrance known as Sydney Heads
Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountains ...
(North and South Heads) and encompasses all tidal waters within North Harbour, Middle Harbour, Sydney Harbour, Darling Harbour, Parramatta River and Lane Cove River.
The harbour is heavily embayed. The bays on the south side tend to be wide and rounded, whereas those on the north side are generally narrow inlets. Many of these bays include beaches. The Sydney central business district
The Sydney central business district (CBD) is the historical and main commercial centre of Sydney. The CBD is Sydney's city centre, or Sydney City, and the two terms are used interchangeably. Colloquially, the CBD or city centre is often referr ...
extends from Circular Quay.
Headlands and peninsulas
East to west, north side:
* North Head
* Dobroyd Head
* Middle Head
* Georges Head
* Bradleys Head
* Cremorne Point
Cremorne Point is a harbourside suburb on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Cremorne is located 6 kilometres north of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of North Sydney Council.
Cremorn ...
* Kurraba Point
* Kirribilli
* McMahons Point
* Balls Head
* Berry Island
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East to west, south side
* South Head
* Point Piper
* Darling Point
* Potts Point
* Bennelong Point
* Dawes Point
* Millers Point
* Pyrmont
* Balmain
Islands
There are several islands within the harbour, including Shark Island Shark Island may refer to:
Places
*Cocos Island, Costa Rica
*Shark Island, Namibia, off the coast of Namibia
*Shark Island Concentration Camp, at Shark Island, Namibia
*Shark Island (Port Jackson), in Sydney Harbour, Australia
*Shark Island (Cronu ...
, Clark Island, Fort Denison, Goat Island Goat Island (or Goat Islands) may refer to:
Arts
* Goat Island (performance group), a Chicago-based company
* ''Goat Island'' (play), ''Delitto all'isola delle capre'', by Ugo Betti
Places
Australia
* Goat Island (Port Jackson) in Sydney Harbou ...
, Cockatoo Island, Spectacle Island, Snapper Island and Rodd Island
Rodd Island is a island on the Parramatta River in Sydney, Australia. It lies in the centre of Iron Cove, between the suburbs of Drummoyne, Russell Lea, Rodd Point, Haberfield, Lilyfield and Leichhardt. It is located west of the Sydney Harbo ...
. Some other former islands, including Garden Island, Glebe Island and Berry Island
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, have been linked to the shore by land reclamation, though their names often still contain the word "island". Two other former islands, Bennelong Island and Darling Island, are similarly now linked to the mainland, but rarely mentioned as islands. The former Dawes Island
Dawes may refer to: Places
*Dawes (Parish), New South Wales
Dawes Parish, New South Wales in Central Darling Shire is a remote rural locality and civil parish of Yungnulgra County in far North West New South Wales.
The Parish has an arid land ...
was joined to another small island to create Spectacle Island. Exposed at low tide is Sow and Pigs Reef
Sow and Pigs Reef is a rocky reef in Sydney Harbour
Port Jackson, consisting of the waters of Sydney Harbour, Middle Harbour, North Harbour and the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers, is the ria or natural harbour of Sydney, New South Wales, ...
, a well-known navigation obstacle near the main shipping lane.
Tributaries and waterways
* Tank Stream was a freshwater course emptying into Sydney Cove
Sydney Cove (Eora: ) is a bay on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour, one of several harbours in Port Jackson, on the coast of Sydney, New South Wales. Sydney Cove is a focal point for community celebrations, due to its central Sydney locatio ...
. Today it is little more than a stormwater drain but originally it was the fresh water supply for the fledgling colony of New South Wales. It originated from a swamp to the west of present-day Hyde Park and at high tide entered Sydney Cove at the intersection of Bridge
A bridge is a structure built to span a physical obstacle (such as a body of water, valley, road, or rail) without blocking the way underneath. It is constructed for the purpose of providing passage over the obstacle, which is usually somethi ...
and Pitt Streets.
* Middle Harbour is the northern arm of Port Jackson. It begins as a small creek (Middle Harbour Creek) at St Ives. It joins the main waterway between two headlands, Middle Head and Grotto Point Reserve, west of Sydney Heads.
* Parramatta River is the western arm of Port Jackson. The river begins at the confluence of Toongabbie Creek and Darling Mills Creek west of Parramatta and joins the main waterway between Greenwich Point, Greenwich
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Greenwich is notable for its maritime history and for giving its name to the Greenwic ...
, and Robinsons Point, Birchgrove.
* Lane Cove River rises near Thornleigh and flows generally south for about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi). Its catchment area is approximately 95.4 square kilometres (36.8 sq mi).
* Tarban Creek, a northern tributary of the Parramatta River, enters Port Jackson at Hunters Hill.
* Johnstons Creek rises in Stanmore and flows in a generally northward direction, passing through the inner-western suburbs of Forest Lodge, Annandale and Glebe. The creek passes beneath the stands of the now demolished Harold Park Paceway prior to emptying into Rozelle Bay at Bicentennial Park, Glebe. Orphan School Creek is a tributary.
* Duck River is a perennial stream and southern tributary of the Parramatta River.
Climate
Port Jackson has a humid subtropical climate
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( Köppen: ''Cfa'') with warm, somewhat humid summers and mild to cool winters, with moderate rainfall spread throughout the year. Due to its exposed proximity to the Tasman Sea, it is slightly cooler, wetter and windier than Observatory Hill to the west. In addition to featuring the lowest maximum summer temperatures in the Sydney region (averaging just 24.4 °C (75.9 °F)), Port Jackson is also least affected by extreme heat due to frequent sea breezes. Conversely, winter nights are among the warmest in Sydney, and rarely dip below , although fog often occurs and may be disruptive.
Port Jackson's weather station is located within a lighthouse
A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of physical structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lens (optics), lenses and to serve as a beacon for navigational aid, for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways.
L ...
just south of Georges Head at Georges Heights in Mosman and is adjacent to the suburbs of Vaucluse, Point Piper and Watsons Bay
Watsons Bay is a harbourside, eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Watsons Bay is located 11 km north-east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Municipality of Woollahr ...
, which are on Port Jackson's east side towards the Pacific Ocean. Sydney Cove
Sydney Cove (Eora: ) is a bay on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour, one of several harbours in Port Jackson, on the coast of Sydney, New South Wales. Sydney Cove is a focal point for community celebrations, due to its central Sydney locatio ...
, a bay in Port Jackson's west side that includes Circular Quay, is more proximate to the Observatory Hill weather station, and therefore the climate data below does not apply to that vicinity.
Infrastructure
Bridges
Port Jackson is bridged from north to south by the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Gladesville Bridge, the Ryde Bridge
The Ryde Bridge(s), also called the Uhrs Point Bridge, are two road bridges that carry Concord Road, part of the A3, across Parramatta River from in the northern suburbs of Sydney to in Sydney's inner west, in New South Wales, Australia.
...
, and the Silverwater Bridge.
Other bridges spanning Port Jackson waterways are Pyrmont Bridge spanning Darling Harbour; the Anzac Bridge (formerly known as the Glebe Island Bridge), spanning Blackwattle Bay; the Iron Cove Bridge spanning Iron Cove; the Spit Bridge spanning Middle Harbour; the Roseville Bridge spanning Middle Harbour; the Tarban Creek Bridge spanning Tarban Creek.
The original Meadowbank Bridge
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carried two railway tracks, now reduced to pedestrian traffic only. The new Meadowbank Bridge
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carries two railway tracks with piers suitable for four tracks.
There is a single track rail bridge on the Clyde to Carlingford railway line crossing the Parramatta River near Camellia
''Camellia'' (pronounced or ) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae. They are found in eastern and southern Asia, from the Himalayas east to Japan and Indonesia. There are more than 220 described species, with some controvers ...
.
A new bridge over Homebush Bay
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connects Wentworth Point and Rhodes
Punts
* Mortlake Ferry
The Mortlake Ferry, also known as the Putney Punt, is a cable ferry that runs across the Parramatta River in Sydney, connecting Hilly Street in Mortlake and Pellisier Road in Putney.
History and heritage
The vehicular ferry between Mortlake an ...
Weir
A weir between Queens Avenue and Charles Street, Parramatta, called Charles Street Weir, separates the saltwater and tidal waters to the east from the freshwater and non-tidal waters to the west. The weir is marked right near the western (left) edge of the detailed map above.
Tunnels
A road tunnel, the Sydney Harbour Tunnel
The Sydney Harbour Tunnel is a twin-tube road tunnel in Sydney, Australia. The tunnel was completed and opened to traffic in August 1992 to provide a second vehicular crossing of Sydney Harbour to alleviate congestion on the Sydney Harbour Brid ...
passing underneath the Harbour to the east of the bridge was opened in August 1992.
In 2005, 2010 and in 2014 the NSW Government proposed a rail tunnel be constructed to the west of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Construction of an extra pair of road tunnels to the west of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, as part of the Sydney Metro
The Sydney Metro is a fully automated rapid transit system serving the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Currently consisting of one line that opened on 26 May 2019, it runs from Tallawong to Chatswood and consists of 13 stations ...
project, was approved in January 2017 while the Harbour tunnelling was completed in March 2020.
The Western Harbour Tunnel & Beaches Link is planned to offer another motor vehicle tunnel in 2026.
Cruise ship terminals
Permanent cruise ship terminals are located at the Overseas Passenger Terminal at Circular Quay, Sydney Cove
Sydney Cove (Eora: ) is a bay on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour, one of several harbours in Port Jackson, on the coast of Sydney, New South Wales. Sydney Cove is a focal point for community celebrations, due to its central Sydney locatio ...
and at the White Bay Cruise Terminal at White Bay. White Bay's evolution to a cruise terminal came with the closure of Darling Harbour terminal to make way for the Barangaroo development.
Other port facilities
White Bay and adjacent Glebe Island have been working ports since the mid-1800s, handling just about everything from timber and paper, coal, sugar and cement to cars and containers. The NSW Government identified both as vital to the City's economy and in March 2013 announced its commitment to maintaining both as working ports as it frees up neighbouring bays for public access. Glebe Island is Sydney's last remaining deepwater port able to supply the City's ongoing demand for dry bulk goods such as sugar, gypsum and cement.
Most of Sydney's port infrastructure has moved south to Botany Bay since the construction of the first container terminals there in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Military installations
Former:
* Dawes Point Battery (1791)
* Fort Macquarie (1798)
* Middle Head Fortifications (1801)
* Fort Phillip (1804)
*Goat Island Goat Island (or Goat Islands) may refer to:
Arts
* Goat Island (performance group), a Chicago-based company
* ''Goat Island'' (play), ''Delitto all'isola delle capre'', by Ugo Betti
Places
Australia
* Goat Island (Port Jackson) in Sydney Harbou ...
(1826)
* Bradleys Head Fortification Complex (1840)
* Admiralty House (1856)
* Fort Denison (1857)
* Georges Head Battery (1871)
* Steel Point Battery
The Steele Point Battery is a small fort, on the shores of Sydney Harbour in the eastern Sydney suburb of Vaucluse, New South Wales, Australia.
History
Talk of the need for harbour defences was noted as far back as 1857, while referencing the ...
(1874)
*North Fort
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Etymology
The word ''north'' is ...
(1936)
* Sydney Harbour anti-submarine boom net (1942)
* HMAS Platypus (1967)
Current:
* HMAS Kuttabul
* HMAS Penguin
*HMAS Waterhen
There have been one ship and one shore establishment in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) named HMAS ''Waterhen''. The first ship originally served under the name HMS ''Waterhen'' with the Royal Navy (RN). A British ship and an Australian ship of th ...
* HMAS Watson
Maritime transport
Sydney Ferries
Sydney Ferries is the public transport ferry network serving the city of Sydney, New South Wales. Services operate on Sydney Harbour and the connecting Parramatta River. The network is controlled by the New South Wales Government's transport a ...
operate services from Circular Quay to Manly, Mosman, Taronga Zoo, Watsons Bay
Watsons Bay is a harbourside, eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Watsons Bay is located 11 km north-east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Municipality of Woollahr ...
, Rose Bay, Barangaroo, Balmain, Parramatta, Milsons Point
Milsons Point is a suburb on the lower North Shore of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The suburb is located 3 kilometres north of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of North Sydney Council.
...
and other destinations.
Water taxi and water limousine operators offer transport not restricted by timetables or specific routes, and can also provide a service to or from private wharfs and houses on the waterfront. Sightseeing harbour cruises are operated daily from Circular Quay. Whale watching excursions are also operated from Port Jackson.
The Mortlake Ferry
The Mortlake Ferry, also known as the Putney Punt, is a cable ferry that runs across the Parramatta River in Sydney, connecting Hilly Street in Mortlake and Pellisier Road in Putney.
History and heritage
The vehicular ferry between Mortlake an ...
, also known as the Putney Punt, crosses the Parramatta River, connecting Mortlake and Putney.
Maritime heritage
Australian National Maritime Museum, at Darling Harbour, has themed exhibitions ranging from Indigenous lore and European seafaring to aquatic sport and maritime defence.
Sydney Heritage Fleet
Sydney Heritage Fleet, is the trading name of Sydney Maritime Museum Ltd., a public (non-profit) company in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The Fleet restores and operates a number of historic vessels including the barque ''James Craig' ...
is a largely volunteer organisation dedicated to the restoration and operation of heritage vessels. The barque ''James Craig James or Jim Craig may refer to:
Entertainment
* James Humbert Craig (1877–1944), Irish painter
* James Craig (actor) (1912–1985), American actor
* James Craig (''General Hospital''), fictional character on television, a.k.a. Jerry Jacks
* ...
'' of the SHF sails regularly from Port Jackson.
RAN Heritage Centre at Garden Island has many exhibits, artefacts and documents relating to the history of the Royal Australian Navy.
Port Jackson is associated with the voyages of Richard Siddins
Richard Siddins (1770–1846) was an Australian master mariner, harbour pilot and lighthouse keeper.
Biography
Richard Siddins was born in 1770 (the exact place and date of birth is unknown) and died on 2 July 1846 in New South Wales, ...
.
Heritage listings
Port Jackson has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
* Fort Denison
* Goat Island Goat Island (or Goat Islands) may refer to:
Arts
* Goat Island (performance group), a Chicago-based company
* ''Goat Island'' (play), ''Delitto all'isola delle capre'', by Ugo Betti
Places
Australia
* Goat Island (Port Jackson) in Sydney Harbou ...
* SS ''South Steyne''
* Bradleys Head: Bradleys Head Light Tower
Derivative unit of measure
A Sydharb
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is a unit of volume used in Australia for water, especially in dams and harbours. One sydharb (or sydarb), also called a ''Sydney Harbour'', is the amount of water in the Sydney Harbour (Port Jackson): approximately .
Image gallery
File:Clifftop, hilly homes in Vaucluse in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, Australia.png, Sydney Harbour in distance as seen aloft from Tasman Sea, overlooking the clifftop suburb of Vaucluse.
File:QE2 Sydney1.jpg, The QE2
''Queen Elizabeth 2'' (''QE2'') is a retired British ocean liner converted into a floating hotel. Originally built for the Cunard Line, the ship, named as the second ship named ''Queen Elizabeth'', was operated by Cunard as both a transatlantic ...
docked at Sydney Harbour, looking towards Circular Quay and the Sydney CBD
The Sydney central business district (CBD) is the historical and main commercial centre of Sydney. The CBD is Sydney's city centre, or Sydney City, and the two terms are used interchangeably. Colloquially, the CBD or city centre is often refer ...
.
File:Sydney Harbour New Years Eve 2012-2013.jpg, Sydney Harbour on New Year's Eve
File:Portjackson.jpg, View of Port Jackson and Sydney's CBD.
File:Sydney Harbour from Circular Quay in 2012.jpg, Sydney Harbour
File:Sydney Harbour Bridge from the air.JPG, Sydney Harbour and Port Jackson displaying aerial views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney. Located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, it is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings and a masterpiece of 20th-century architec ...
. The CBD is located to the far left of the photo.
File:Sydney Harbour, from Dumaresq Road, Rose Bay, New South Wales (2011-01-05) 03.jpg, Port Jackson, as seen from Rose Bay.
File:Sydney Harbour panorama view from Millers Point.jpg, This is the view of Sydney Harbour from Millers Point.
File:Sow and Pigs Reef Marker.jpg, East Channel Marker in Sydney Harbour, colloquially called the East Wedding Cake.
File:View of Sydney Harbour.jpg, View of the harbour and the Sydney Harbour Bridge from Vaucluse
File:Amazing sunset view from Macquarie's Chair.jpg, View of the harbour from the sandstone rocks in Mrs. Macquarie's Chair
Mrs Macquarie's Chair (also known as Lady Macquarie's Chair) is an exposed sandstone rock cut into the shape of a bench, on a peninsula in Sydney Harbour. It was hand carved by convicts in 1810, for Elizabeth Macquarie, the wife of Major-General ...
File:Observatory Hill Sydney.jpg, View over the Harbour from Observatory Park
See also
* Sydney Harbour National Park
The Sydney Harbour National Park is an Australian national park comprising parts of Port Jackson, Sydney and its foreshores and various islands. The national park lies in New South Wales and was created progressively, from 1975.
The national ...
* List of bridges in Sydney
* List of foreshore industrial sites on Sydney Harbour
* Geography of Sydney
The geography of Sydney is characterised by its coastal location on a basin bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Woronora Plateau to the south. Sydney lies on a su ...
* Richard Siddins
Richard Siddins (1770–1846) was an Australian master mariner, harbour pilot and lighthouse keeper.
Biography
Richard Siddins was born in 1770 (the exact place and date of birth is unknown) and died on 2 July 1846 in New South Wales, ...
* Naval Base Sydney
References
External links
*
ABC Radio National: "A Living Harbour"
– ''a history of Sydney Harbour''.
Official New South Wales Maritime Authority website
Sydney Harbour Guide from Sydney.com
* Maps maintained by the New South Wales Maritime Authority
NSW Maritime, the trading name of Maritime Authority of New South Wales, was an agency of the Government of New South Wales, Australia responsible for marine safety, regulation of commercial and recreational boating and oversight of port operatio ...
(legal owner of the harbour bed):
*
Port Jackson—east of Harbour Bridge
*
Port Jackson—west of Harbour Bridge
*
Sydney Harbour Federation Trust
– ''established by the Australian Government to plan for the future of former Defence and other special Commonwealth Lands around Sydney Harbour.''
Sydney Ports
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