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  ๐ŸŒŠ Hermitage Foreshore Walk Milk Beach to Shark Beach   The Hermitage Foreshore Walk is one of Sydney’s most spectacular harbour walks, linking the postcard-perfect Milk Beach with the calm, family-friendly waters of Shark Beach in Nielsen Park. This relatively short coastal track hugs the harbour’s edge, delivering constant water views, secluded coves, sandstone outcrops, and glimpses of the city skyline across the sparkling blue. It’s the kind of walk where every turn feels like a new photo opportunity.   The track winds gently through native bushland and along sandy inlets, making it accessible for most walkers while still feeling peaceful and tucked away. Along the way, you’ll pass quiet swimming spots, shaded benches, and elevated vantage points that look straight across to the Harbour Bridge and city skyline. The contrast between bushland and harbour makes this one of the most scenic short walks in the eastern suburbs.   Finishing at Shark Beac...

Kids Will LOVE This ๐Ÿ˜ | Digi Park Orbital Cinema Tour #tourismaustralia

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This Is Not a Normal Cinema ๐ŸŽฅ✨ | Digi Park Orbital Experience #tourismau...

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Inside Digi Park’s Orbital Cinema | Immersive Digital Magic #tourismaust...

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Future of Entertainment? | Digi Park Orbital Cinema #tourismaustralia

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Digi Park Orbital Cinema | This Experience Is NEXT LEVEL #tourismaustralia

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Barangaroo Reserve Sydney’s Ultimate Harbour Escape #tourismaustralia

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Barangaroo Reserve is one of Sydney’s most impressive waterfront transformations, turning a once-industrial site into a stunning headland park right on the edge of the CBD. Sweeping harbour views, dramatic sandstone terraces, native plantings, and wide walking paths make it a standout place to explore, relax, or simply admire the city from a new perspective. From the moment you arrive, the mix of natural beauty and urban skyline feels uniquely Sydney.   The open grasslands of Barangaroo Reserve give the park a wonderfully relaxed, open feel and are a major draw for both locals and visitors. These wide, gently sloping lawns are ideal for picnics, stretching out in the sun, casual games, or simply lying back and watching the harbour activity unfold. Framed by sandstone steps, native plantings, and uninterrupted views across Sydney Harbour, the grasslands feel peaceful and spacious despite being right beside the CBD. It’s a popular spot for families, friends, and couples looking t...