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ABC Tours by Sydney Charter Bus & Hire
ABC - Bus Charter Sydney
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.

Bledisloe Cup

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


VFFA - Sydney Charter Bus Sponsor

Miss Universe Australia
Sydney Charter Bus Australia -
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

Foreshore Park: Provides an excellent vantage point to view the busy port in action.
Watch 300m bulk carriers navigate the harbour and heads and the busy tugs working the waters.

Nobbys Head: Named because of its knob-like shape.
Nobbys was originally an island. Walk to the end of the breakwater and enjoy the magnificent
 views.

Newcastle Ocean Baths: Opened 1922, is a testament to the popularity of swimming in Newcastle throughout the last century.

The Canoe Pool: Situated next to the Ocean Baths, was built in the late 1930's for young swimmers. The floor once featured a map of the world, with the various continents jutting out of the water like islands.

Newcastle's Convict Past: With a visit to the Bogey Hole, built by convicts for Commandant James T. Morriset

19th Century King Edward Park: King Edward Park and Rotunda date back to the earliest days of Newcastle and is still a popular recreation area.

The Obelisk: A prominent feature on Newcastle's skyline, once used by ships to identify Newcastle Harbour and guide them in.

Christ Church Cathedral: Discover the Warrior's Chapel. Located on the north eastern side of Christ Church, the Warrior's Chapel is a memorial to the men who lost their lives in the First World War.