Sydney
Sydney is a cosmopolitan, vibrant and multicultural city, made up of a series of precincts each with its own unique character and appeal to both national and international visitors.
Why visit Sydney? For the world’s best beaches, beautiful weather, incredible shopping, exciting entertainment options and range of restaurants and dining experiences from around the world - just to get you started!
Built around the attractions of a working harbour, Sydney is the thriving capital of New South Wales. Sydney is the largest and most dynamic economy in the country,
Exploring Sydney and surroundings
The capital of New South Wales, Sydney, is surrounded by national parks, mountains, golden beaches and dynamic regional centres sprinkled throughout the State; ready for delegates to explore.
Sydney and the regions of New South Wales are within easy reach by car, train or plane. A range of experiences awaits delegates keen to get out and explore Australia’s most populous State.
Learn to surf, try hot-air ballooning, horse trails, skiing, sampling fine wine and food, all of these experiences can be enjoyed in New South Wales.
Transfers
Sydney has an extensive, easy to use, public transport system, which includes harbour ferries, jet-powered catamarans, a monorail and city and suburban rail and bus systems. Private services are also available and include chauffeured limousines, rental cars, taxis and water taxis. There is a wide range of easy-to-use ticket options which make travelling around the city cost effective and efficient.
Climate
Sydney experiences a year round temperate climate. Sydney’s subtropical climate gives average temperatures ranging from 16ºC in the winter months to 26ºC in summer.
Sydney boasts an enviable outdoor lifestyle because of its sunny weather with 6 out of 10 days being rain free.
Last modified: 6 October 2011