This was the Inner West in all its grit, soot, and industry — the railways, the tramways, power generation, and the working harbour intertwined.
Browsing: local history
A City of Sydney spokesperson said it was due to be reinstated later in the year.
In some places, the figurative rock face of this history is clear of detritus: we can see before us in striking detail the confusing muddle that is people living upon people living upon people — and so on until the dawn of time, or at least human habitation.
International House has been home to over 6,000 students since it opened in the 1960s, and is a hallmark of modernist architecture at USyd. So why is it closing?
From a tin shed to the largest station in the Southern Hemisphere, Central has a long, winding history.
Much like the rest of Sydney, crime in USyd’s surrounding suburbs peaked in the 70s to 80s.