Sydney Information


The most important Sydney Information evolves around the various demographic and geographical surveys. Of all the Australian cities, Sydney is the largest. While greater Sydney has a population of 4 million people, Central Sydney is estimated to have only 22,000. Sydney lies in between the smaller cities of the coastal region like Newcastle and Woolongong, and is located in the New South Wales' southern coast. The central business district (CBD), spreading over an area less than 6.2 square kilometers, is just 10m km away from port Jackson. In comparison to the major cosmopolitan cities of Sydney, the CBD is quite small. Greater Sydney covers an area of 2,500 square kilometers and consists of 600 residential areas located on the outskirts of the city and localities. Sun shines all throughout the 342 days of a year in Sydney.
The estimated average annual rainfall is around 1220 millimeters.

Reaching Sydney

Sydney is well connected to all corners of the world. People can travel to this wonderful city by planes, bus, trains or private vehicles. Buses serve on a regular basis from the Central Station bus depot at Sydney. Tickets are available at the offices located in the bus depot itself. Flying to Sydney is the fastest and the most comfortable way of transportation. The main airport in Sydney is situated at Botany Bay. At the Central station interstate and intercity trains are available on a basis.

Sydney information is of great help to the visitors touring the city for the first time.

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