King Street
This small street is becoming known for its impressive resurgence restaurants, cafs and shops which line the road, and also the nearby lanes and arcades, in an area which previously consisted mainly of disused warehouses.
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King Battery
16 km north of Kambalda, just off the Goldfields Highway, are the substantial remnants of an enormous gold stamper battery where tonnes of ore were crushed at the end of the 19th century.
Botanic Gardens
The Botanic Gardens are just beyond the War Memorial in King’s Park, which can be reached free of charge by a bus no. 33 which runs every 45 minutes from St. George’s Terrace. King’s Park
Perth Boys' School
The former premises of Perth Boys’ School date from 1854. This is the second oldest independent school in Australia, the oldest being King’s School, Parramatta, near Sydney (1831). Corner of the Esplanade and William Street
Northbridge
Northbridge lies to the north of the horseshoe bridge which crosses the railway line in William Street, between Perth Station and the Wellington Street Bus Station. It is easy walking distance from the city centre, but it is also within the free transit zone and the Blue CAT Bus goes here. James Street, the second street after the bridge, has become famous for food, but the surrounding streets too are competing hard. Here you will find every type of cuisine imaginable, a microcosm of the ethnic diversity of Perth. There are also pubs and nightclubs.
Sydney Aquarium
Sydney Aquarium lies to the eastern edge of Darling Harbour and closer to the heart of the city, is one of Sydney's most accessible popular attractions. The Aquarium has more than 650 species comprising more than 11,000 individual fish and other sea and water creatures. The Sydney Aquarium is dedicated to the animals welfare and it is for that reason the Aquarium does not support the notion of animal shows, in particular performances and feeding times. Some animals are trained by keepers, but it is for animal husbandry purposes only. Similarly, animals are fed when needed, not according to