Research Paper On Sydney Olympic Park

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Sydney Olympic Park Summary
What’s it like living at the Park? That is Sydney Olympic Park. You may not realize that this is more than a park. It’s a way of life for residents living at the Park. They consider themselves a spoiled lot with more than 30 restaurants, bars, and cafes within a short walking distance from their front doors. These eateries provide cuisines from across the globe as well as local and Australian cuisine. Services and shopping are at their fingertips, making this one of the most convenient communities in which to live. Public transport is easily accessed and provides transportation to neighbouring suburbs and business hubs like North Ryde, Rhodes, and Parramatta. The Sydney Olympic Park community consists of luxury apartment …show more content…

• Archery Park (Bennelong Parkway) – The primary focus of this 6.5-hectare archery centre is to train athletes for competition and for fitness. However, recreational fitness is also available with several types of training programs, including archery. The goal of Archery Park is to contribute and advocate a healthy and social lifestyle in NSW. You can also enjoy using their barbecue facilities.
• Bicentennial Park (Australia Avenue) – This park is a diverse, natural Sydney asset with wetlands (Badu Mangroves), gentle hills, pretty parklands, lakeside grassy space, and calming green landscapes. Your kids will enjoy the playgrounds and open space. You can have a picnic along Lake Belvedere, use their electric barbecue amenities, take a walk, run, or cycle ride on one of the pathways, take your dog for a walk (on-leash only), walk the stairs of the Treillage Tower where you can see the skyline, wetlands, and Homebush Bay, do some birdwatching, have a cup of coffee from the Cage at Waterview, hire part of the venue for corporate or community events, or even book a room at …show more content…

It features barbecues, picnic facilities, a walking trail for walking, running, or cycling, eat at the Armory Wharf Café and enjoy the amazing water views, see the exhibitions in the Armory Gallery, ride the Heritage Train (weekends only), and explore the Newington Armory. Blaxland Riverside Park is the home to the best and biggest Sydney playground.
• Cathy Freeman Park (in the Sydney Olympic Park) – The activities at Cathy Freeman Park include outdoor chess, pathways for walking, running, or cycling, picnicking, playgrounds, free movies under the starts hosted by Movies by the Boulevard in January, and relax and recline at one of the eateries.
• Fig Grove (part of the Park) – The grove features two popular water features, 10 mature fig trees, historic relics to see, and

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