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flagsAustralia

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nsw

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sydney

Latitude and Longitude:

-33.839900,151.058300

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Australia/Sydney

Postal Code:

2127

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User-Agent:

undici

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No

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Popular places and events near this IP address

  • Stadium Australia

    Stadium Australia

    Multi-purpose stadium in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Distance: Approx. 926 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -33.84722222,151.06305556

    Stadium Australia, currently known as Accor Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Sydney Olympic Park, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The stadium, which is sometimes referred to as Sydney Olympic Stadium, Homebush Stadium or simply the Olympic Stadium, was completed in March 1999 at a cost of A$690 million to host the 2000 Summer Olympics. The Stadium was leased by a private company, the Stadium Australia Group, until the Stadium was sold back to the NSW Government on 1 June 2016 after NSW Premier Michael Baird announced the Stadium was to be redeveloped as a world-class rectangular stadium.

  • Silverwater Correctional Complex

    Silverwater Correctional Complex

    Prison in New South Wales, Australia

    Distance: Approx. 996 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -33.83097222,151.05766667

    The Silverwater Correctional Complex, an Australian maximum and minimum security prison complex for males and females, is located in Silverwater, 21 km (13 mi) west of the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia. The complex is operated by Corrective Services NSW, an agency of the New South Wales Government Department of Communities and Justice. The complex comprises four separate facilities including Silverwater Correctional Centre (a minimum security prison for males); Silverwater Women's Correctional Centre (a maximum security institution for women and the major reception centre for female offenders in NSW); the Metropolitan Remand & Reception Centre (a maximum security correctional facility for males); and the Dawn de Loas Correctional Centre (a minimum security correctional centre for males).

  • Newington, New South Wales

    Newington, New South Wales

    Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Distance: Approx. 321 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -33.839,151.055

    Newington is a western suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is 16 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of City of Parramatta. Newington is 2 km west of Wentworth Point, on the Parramatta River, and 1 km north-west of Sydney Olympic Park.

  • Hillsong Conference

    Hillsong Conference

    Annual Christian conference in Sydney, Australia

    Distance: Approx. 603 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -33.8443,151.0621

    Hillsong Conference is a mid-year week-long annual Christian conference hosted in Sydney, Australia, with a smaller three-day event held in London later each year. It is the largest annual conference in Australia of any kind. The event is hosted by Hillsong Church at the Qudos Bank Arena and surrounding Olympic Park precinct.

  • 2000 Summer Olympics opening ceremony

    2000 Summer Olympics opening ceremony

    Distance: Approx. 939 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -33.84722222,151.06333333

    The opening ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympics took place on the evening of Friday, 15 September 2000 in Stadium Australia, Sydney, during which the Games were formally opened by then-Governor-General Sir William Deane. As mandated by the Olympic Charter, the proceedings combined the formal and ceremonial opening of this international sporting event, including welcoming speeches, hoisting of the flags and the parade of athletes, with an artistic spectacle to showcase the host nation's culture and history. Veteran ceremonies director Ric Birch was the Director of Ceremonies while David Atkins was the Artistic Director and Producer.

  • Sky Sports Radio

    Radio station in Sydney, Australia

    Distance: Approx. 260 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -33.8397,151.0611

    Sky Sports Radio (formerly 2KY) is a commercial radio station based in Sydney, broadcasting throughout New South Wales and Canberra on a network of over 140 narrowcast transmitters as well as the main 1017 AM frequency in Sydney. It broadcasts live commentary of thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing. Over 1,500 races are covered each week, including the pre- and post-race form and TAB betting information.

  • Homebush Street Circuit

    Homebush Street Circuit

    Temporary motor racing track

    Distance: Approx. 900 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -33.84472222,151.06611111

    The Homebush Street Circuit, also known as the Sydney Olympic Park Street Circuit, was a 3.420 km (2.125 mi) temporary street circuit around the former Olympic precinct at Sydney Olympic Park, Homebush Bay, Australia. The track hosted the Sydney 500 and was used for the first time at the final round of the 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series. The circuit was used for the final time in December 2016 due to a relocation to a Newcastle after it was announced the ANZ stadium precinct would be upgraded and block the track location.

  • Louise Sauvage Pathway

    Louise Sauvage Pathway

    Distance: Approx. 1008 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -33.8331,151.0655

    Louise Sauvage Pathway runs alongside the suburb of Newington, New South Wales, and is named in honour of Australian paralympic wheelchair racer Louise Sauvage. The Pathway is the longest continuous section of pathway in Sydney Olympic Park. The pathway is suitable for walking and pushbikes, as well as wheelchairs.

  • Sydney Showground Stadium

    Sydney Showground Stadium

    Stadium in Sydney, Australia

    Distance: Approx. 944 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -33.84305556,151.06777778

    Sydney Showground Stadium (also known as ENGIE Stadium due to naming rights) is a sports and events stadium located at the Sydney Showground in Sydney Olympic Park, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It hosted the baseball events for the 2000 Summer Olympics. The Showground, including the stadium, is operated by the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW (RAS), under lease from the New South Wales Government.

  • Monster Skatepark

    Monster Skatepark

    Distance: Approx. 859 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -33.84462,151.06565

    Monster Skatepark is a fully outdoor skatepark located in Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales, Australia. Skaters can use the facility between 10AM and 5PM Monday through Friday and 9AM to 5PM on the weekend. The schedule and site was designed to accommodate related recreational and sporting events, with separate sessions for skate-boarding, scooters and BMX riders, and a variety of ramps and surfaces entirely outdoors.

  • 2000 Summer Olympics closing ceremony

    2000 Summer Olympics closing ceremony

    Distance: Approx. 939 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -33.84722222,151.06333333

    The 2000 Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony was held on 1 October 2000 in Stadium Australia. As with the opening ceremony, the closing ceremony was directed by Ric Birch as Director of Ceremonies while David Atkins was the Artistic Director and Producer. The Closing Ceremony was attended by 114,714 people, the largest attendance in modern Olympic Games history.

  • 2000 Summer Olympics cauldron

    2000 Summer Olympics cauldron

    Olympics cauldron for the 2000 Sydney Olympics

    Distance: Approx. 926 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -33.8455,151.0657

    The 2000 Summer Olympics cauldron is a heritage-listed former Olympic flame holder and now fountain at Cathy Freeman Park, near the corner of Olympic Boulevard and the Grand Parade, Sydney Olympic Park, in the City of Parramatta Council, New South Wales, Australia. It was originally designed by Michael Scott-Mitchell for the 2000 Summer Olympics with the design of the re-presentation in Cathy Freeman Park by Tzannes Associates. It was built from 2000 to 2010 by Engineers Tierney and Partners with the assistance of LUSAS Civil and Structural.

Weather in this IP's area

Current Weather

overcast clouds

Current Temperature

24 Celsius

Feeling temperature

24 Celsius

lowest temperature

22 Celsius

Maximum temperature

26 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1019 hPa

humidity

66 %

Sea level pressure

1019 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

1019 hPa

visibility

10000 meters

Wind speed

4.92 m/s

gust

10.73 m/s

wind direction

151 degree

cloud

93 %

Sunrise time

05:47:42

Sunset time

19:31:45

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