Friday, February 26, 2021

nsw, sydney

 Albury Said to be named after a village in England, Albury developed as a major transport link between New South Wales and Victoria and was proclaimed a city in 1946.The Wiradjuri people were the first known humans to occupy the area, (Wiradjuri northern dialect pronunciation [wiraːjd̪uːraj]) or Wirraayjuurray people (Wiradjuri southern dialect pronunciation [wiraːjɟuːraj]) are a group of Indigenous Australian Aboriginal people that were united by a common language, strong ties of kinship and survived as skilled hunter–fisher–gatherers in family groups or clans scattered throughout central New South Wales.

The Royal Commission on Sites for the Seat of Government of the Commonwealth report of 1903 recommended Albury (along with Tumut) as the preferred candidate for the national capital,[9] though the proposal met staunch opposition from residents.[10] At a public meeting, just one member of parliament voted in favour of Albury – Isaac Isaacs, member for Indi. The lack of support for other places ultimately led to the selection of Canberra as the preferred site.

sydney
  • Kings Cross is an inner-city locality of SydneyNew South WalesAustralia. It is located approximately 2 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of SydneyColloquially known as The Cross, the area was once known for its music halls and grand theatres. It was rapidly transformed after World War II by the influx of troops returning and visiting from the nearby Garden Island naval base. It became known as Sydney's night entertainment and red-light district, however many nightclubs, bars and adult entertainment venues closed due to the Sydney lockout lawsThe Kings Cross district was Sydney's bohemian heartland from the early decades of the 20th century. The illegal trading of alcohol, known as sly grog, was notorious in the area up until mid-century, led by rival brothel owners, Tilly Devine and Kate Leigh. The area was home to a large number of artists, including writers, poets and journalists including Kenneth SlessorChristopher BrennanHal Porter, George Sprod and Dame Mary Gilmore, entrepreneur Mayfield B. Anthony, actors including Peter Finch and Chips Rafferty, and painters Sir William Dobell and Rosaleen Norton.
  • Burwood is a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is 10 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district and is the administrative centre for the local government area of Burwood CouncilBurwood Heights is a separate suburb to the south. The Appian Way is a street in Burwood, known for its architecturally designed Federation-style homes.Captain Thomas Rowley (1748–1806) received a grant of 260 acres (110 ha) in 1799, and called his property Burwood Farm after Burwood Park, England. Following more land grants, his estate increased to 750 acres (300 ha). The grant stretched from Parramatta Road to where Nicholson Street and The Boulevarde are today and eastwards where to Croydon railway station is now. This is where he ran merino sheep on the property.The first house, Burwood Villa, was built in the area in 1814, the same year that a stagecoach began running between Sydney and Parramatta. Burwood became a staging post along the road and the beginnings of a settlement started to develop. One of its most prominent early residents was Dr. John Dulhunty, a former naval surgeon who was appointed the Superintendent of Police for the Colony of New South Wales after his arrival in Sydney from England in 1826. Dr. Dulhunty became famous in the colony for fighting a gang of bushrangers that attacked his residence, Burwood House. He died suddenly in the house in 1828 but his son, Robert Dulhunty, went on to become the founder of the New South Wales regional city of DubboSubdivisions in the Burwood area in the 1830s propelled the growth of a village and by 1855, when the railway line opened, Burwood was one of the initial six stops on the Sydney-to-Parramatta route. The railway led to a huge growth in population. In 1874, the area became a municipality宝活(Burwood)是澳大利亚悉尼内西部的一个区,位于悉尼商业中心区以西12公里。宝活与邻近的史卓菲艾士菲同为亚裔聚居区,区内超三成的居民为华裔,另有4.8%为韩国出生、3.8%为印度出生,3.0%为意大利出生。
  • 澳洲悉尼華人區寶活(Burwood)近日發生一宗激烈群毆事件,一名中國留學生頭部受傷,已接受手術,現正處於導入昏迷狀態,情況危重但尚算穩定。警方正調查事件。https://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/china_world/20190314/00178_019.html
  • http://www.news.com.au/national/breaking-news/sydneys-future-three-major-centres/news-story/64f33f56549cb7288fe786367f01a0bf Sydney will become three connected city centres over the next 40 years, despite no firm plans for a train link connecting its newest airport to surrounding communities. All linked by public transport, people in eastern, central and western Sydney will be 30 minutes away from work and services. However, there are no firm plans to build a train line linking people to the city's second major airport in western Sydney. Transport Minister Andrew Constance remained tight-lipped about the Badgerys Creek airport rail link, saying the government is doing its homework first.
亨特谷,中文俗稱“獵人谷”   The Hunter Region, also commonly known as the Hunter Valley, The Hunter wine region is one of Australia's best known wine regions, playing a pivotal role in the history of Australian wine as one of the first wine regions planted in the early 19th century. The success of the Hunter Valley wine industry has been dominated by its proximity to Sydney with its settlement and plantings in the 19th century fuelled by the trade network that linked the valley to the city. The steady demand of consumers from Sydney continues to drive much of the Hunter Valley wine industry, including a factor in the economy by the tourism industry.獵人谷北部地區是澳洲最大的純種馬繁殖基地,亦是當今世上其中一個最大的純種馬繁殖地For over 30,000 years the Wonnarua tribe of Aboriginal Australians inhabited the land that is now known as the Hunter Valley wine region. Along with the Worimi to the north and the Awabakal to the south, the Wonnarua developed a trading route connecting the Coquun (Hunter) Valley to the harbour now known as Sydney harbour.The Hunter River itself was discovered, by accident, in 1797 by British Lieutenant John Shortland as he searched for escaped convicts.
亨特河則以新南威爾士殖民地總督約翰·亨特(John Hunter)之名命名。

Leichhardt is a suburb in the Inner West[2] of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Leichhardt is located 5 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district(CBD) and is the administrative centre for the local government area (LGA) of the Inner West Council.  Leichhardt contains a mix of residential and commercial developments and is best known as Sydney's "Little Italy". Leichhardt residents and businesses live and work next to the Sydney CBD.Leichhardt was once an area broadly inhabited by the Wangal band of the Dharug(Eora) language group. The 'Eora people' was the name given to coastal Aborigines around Sydney – Eora means from this place – local Aboriginal people used this word to describe to Europeans where they came from, and in time the term became used to define Aboriginal people themselves. Wangal country was known as 'wanne' and it originally extended from the suburbs of Balmain and Birchgrove in the east to Silverwater and Auburn in the west. 
Leichhardt is named after the Prussianexplorer Ludwig Leichhardt, who in the 1840s was feted for his 4,800 km (c. 3000  mi) expedition in search of an overland route from southern Queensland to Port Essington, a British settlement on the far northern coast of Australia (some 300 km to the north of the modern city of Darwin).[3] In 1848, he famously vanished without trace on his attempt to cross the continent from the Darling Downs in Queensland to the Swan River Colony on the Western Australia coast. Leichhardt was proclaimed a municipality in 1871. In 1949, it was merged with the municipalities of Annandale and Balmain. In 1967, the municipal boundary was altered to include Glebe and parts of Camperdown. In 2003, the municipal boundary was again changed, to exclude Glebe and Forest Lodge, which are now part of the City of Sydney.

Nana Glen is a small village in New South WalesAustralia, located 25 km inland north-west of Coffs Harbour in the City of Coffs Harbour.The film actor Russell Crowe has a 320 hectare property in Nana Glen, where his parents live, which as a result has become famous in Australia.Archie Hunter Park, which is on the Orara River, is a place for a picnic and a swim.Named after the two tailed lizard by early aboriginals nana meaning two and because the Orara river and the Bucca creek meet at Nana Glen it resembles two tails where they fork.


Wagga Wagga (/ˌwɒɡə ˈwɒɡə/;[3] informally called WaggaThe Aboriginal inhabitants of the Wagga Wagga region were the Wiradjuri people and the term "Wagga" and derivatives of that word in the Wiradjuri aboriginal language is thought to mean crow. To create the plural, the Wiradjuri repeat a word, thus 'Wagga Wagga' translates to 'the place of many crows'.[22] This has been recognised in the Latin name of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wagga Wagga as Dioecesis Corvopolitana ("corvus" being the Latin word for crow).[23] Other translations render the word 'wagga' as "reeling (a sick man or a dizzy man)" and "to dance, slide or grind".European exploration of the future site of Wagga Wagga began in 1829 with the arrival of Captain Charles Sturt during his expedition along the Murrumbidgee River.[24] Settlers arrived shortly thereafter with Charles Tompson establishing the Eunonyhareenyha 'run' on the north bank of the river in 1832, and then in soon after George Best establishing the Wagga Wagga 'run' on the south bank. 
新南威爾士省沃加沃加市議會,前晚投票通過與中國昆明市解除姊妹城市關係的動議。https://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/china_world/20200416/00180_011.html

  • 沃加沃加市長康基(Greg Conkey)前日去信昆明市長致歉,更表明將提出新動議,撤回決定。沃加沃加市議會主席芬內爾認為,該市不應和隱瞞疫情並危害全球的共產主義國家保持關係,提出撤銷兩個城市二十二年的姊妹市的關係,獲議會表決通過。康基當晚因病缺席會議,他事後指出,該市每年與中國有以千萬澳元計的生意來往,表明將於月底另提動議,廢除解除姊妹城市的決定。https://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/china_world/20200418/00180_018.html
  • 澳洲新南威爾士省的沃加沃加(Wagga Wagga)市議會,早前通過表決終止和中國昆明市的姊妹城市關係。沃加沃加市議會昨日通過決議,撤銷早前的決定,中國駐悉尼總領事館對此表示歡迎和讚賞。https://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/china_world/20200423/00180_021.html


university
The University of Sydney (informally USYDSydneySydney Uni) is an Australian public research university in Sydney, Australia.  In 1848, in the New South Wales Legislative Council, William Wentworth, a graduate of the University of Cambridge and Charles Nicholson, a medical graduate from the University of Edinburgh Medical School, proposed a plan to expand the existing Sydney College into a larger university. Wentworth argued that a state secular university was imperative for the growth of a society aspiring towards self-government, and that it would provide the opportunity for "the child of every class, to become great and useful in the destinies of his country".[8] It would take two attempts on Wentworth's behalf, however, before the plan was finally adopted. The university was established via the passage of the University of Sydney Act,[9] on 24 September 1850 and was assented on 1 October 1850 by Sir Charles Fitzroy.[10] Two years later, the university was inaugurated on 11 October 1852 in the Big Schoolroom of what is now Sydney Grammar School.
  • cooperation with tianjin university china daily 22may19
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is a public research university located in Sydney, Australia. Although its origins are said to trace back to the 1870s, the university was founded in its current form in 1988. The University of Technology Sydney originates from the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts (the oldest continuously running Mechanics' Institute in Australia), which was established in 1833.[4] In the 1870s, the School formed the Workingman's College, which was later taken over by the NSW government to form, in 1882, the Sydney Technical College. In 1940 the NSW Parliament passed an Act to establish an Institute of Technology, which in 1964 led to the establishment of the New South Wales Institute of Technology(NSWIT). In 1968, the NSW Institute of Technology amalgamated with the NSW Institute of Business Studies. In 1976 NSWIT established the first law school in NSW outside the university sector. The Haymarket campus officially opened in 1985.

chinese
- cny celebration

  • 踏入中國農曆新年,世界各地的華僑也舉行各種慶祝活動。澳洲悉尼市長穆爾於上周六大年初一到當地的唐人街拜年,又用廣東話對市民說:「恭喜發財!」她到訪多間老字號店舖,向商戶大派利是。悉尼當天起亦展開「悉尼農曆節慶典」,為期十六天。https://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/china_world/20200126/00180_034.html

hong kong
- investors

  • property
  • 6 o'connell street whole block acquired by an hk investor hket 10jan2020 d3

- hk people in nsw

  • 在悉尼生活多年的港人Izzyhttps://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/finance/20210222/00269_002.html

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