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Sydney Population3,665,000 *
Australia Population18,838,000 *
CurrencyAustralian Dollar (AUD)
Time ZoneGMT + 10
LanguageEnglish

* Source: UN Population Division 2005 estimate
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The Observatory The Observatory Hotel
Superbly located near Sydney's historic Rocks and central business district, nestled near the vibrant harbour and the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge, this is an enviable location close to the bustling heart of the city.

Rating: starstarstarstarstar

Facilities: Health & leisure club, pool, tennis court, restaurant, bar and much more.

Why: The Observatory Hotel is the ideal base from which to work and explore Australia's most vibrant city.
 
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Sydney Weather

Sydney - Five Day Weather Forecast


FRI SAT SUN MON TUE
Day 1 Weather Day 2 Weather Day 3 Weather Day 4 Weather Day 5 Weather
Cloudy

Isolated Showers

Isolated Showers

Rain

Cloudy

High
27°C
Low
16°C
High
32°C
Low
18°C
High
25°C
Low
16°C
High
20°C
Low
16°C
High
27°C
Low
15°C
Source Weather2 Ltd

Sydney Climate

Lying in the temperate zone of Australia, Sydney experiences four distinct seasons with summer running from December to February and winter from June to August. Average temperatures range from around 12 degrees Celsius (53 degrees Fahrenheit) in the winter to 24 degrees Celsius (75 degrees Fahrenheit) in the summer with occasional days exceeding 30 degrees Celsius (90 degrees Fahrenheit). Being close to the ocean, hot days are often tempered by cooling sea breezes and balmy evening temperatures. The sea temperature ranges from 16 degrees Celsius (60 degrees Fahrenheit) in the winter to 22 degrees Celsius (70 degrees Fahrenheit) in the summer and rainfall is lowest in the spring at 74 millimetres (three inches) per month and highest in the autumn with 126 millimetres (five inches) per month.

Sydney Climate Chart
Sydney Climate Chart


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