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ABC Tours by Sydney Charter Bus & Hire
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Tour inside the Sydney home of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The ABC Ultimo Centre brings together all aspects of the national broadcaster, including Television, Radio, New Media, Transmission and News and Current Affairs.

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The Bledisloe Cup 2010 - transport mini buses & coaches
The Bledisloe Cup 2010 – Luxury & Corporate Transport for the cup is starting to booked already for 2010's Bledisloe Cup at ANZ Stadium at Homebush in Sydney. Don’t miss out this year! Book your mini bus, standard bus or luxury coach now to avoid the late rush. Corporate minibuses and coaches available.

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The Volunteer Fire Fighters Association
SCBA - Proud sponsors of The Volunteer Fire Fighters Association.


VFFA - Sydney Charter Bus Sponsor

Miss Universe Australia
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Proud sponsors of the Miss Universe Australia Competition 2009
 

Ambos
SCBA proud sponsor of the Ambos - Support the Ambos - They Save lives


AiPol
SCBA - proud sponsors of AiPol.

Australasian Institute of Policing

Sydney Charter Bus Australia - Supporters of AiPol

 
Royal Botanical Gardens

The Royal Botanic Gardens started out as farmland and it's where Governor Phillip planted 9 acres of corn in 1788 and named the area "Farm Cove." Although the farm failed due to being planted out of season and poor soil, the land has been in constant cultivation since that time as now hosts over a million specimens, some of which were planted by the colonists at the time of settlement.  

The Aboriginals called this tract of land "Woccanmagully" It was their initiation grounds where boys became men and where frequent corroborries were performed including "The Dance of the Kangaroo" as witnessed by the Europeans in 1788.  

The land was the site of the Government Stables (now where the Conservatorium of Music now stands) and the Royal Botanic Gardens were founded on this site by Governor Macquarie in 1816 as part of the Governor's Domain.  

Tropical CentreThe gardens also offer some of the best views of Sydney Harbour, the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge .  

The gardens offer sealed walking paths and scattered throughout the gardens are contemporary sculptured artworks.

The gardens are also home to the Sydney Tropical Centre that is enclosed in an impressive glass pyramid. Strolling through the gardens you'll find The Herb Garden, The Fernery, a formal Rose Garden, The Succulent Garden, The Oriental Garden and a section dedicated to rare and threatened plant species of the world which includes one of the rarest plants in the world, the Wollemi Pine.  

 

Roosting in the trees throughout the Botanical Gardens are Grey Headed Flying Foxes that at sunset awake and fill the sky. A very impressive sight for any local or tourist. Morton Bay Fig
 
In 1862 Sydney's first zoo was opened within the Botanic Gardens and remained there until 1883, when most of it was transferred to Moore Park. During these years much of the natural vegetation of the surrounding Domain was removed and transferred into parkland. The Moreton Bay Figs dominate the gardens.