3. Hotel Prices
Category 4
Category 3
Series 3
Series 2
Shanghai 4 star
Series 1
4 star Sy.
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4. 30
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90
40
50
60
70
10
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80
Climate
Jan.
Feb.
March
April
May
June
July
Aug.
Sep.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Low
High
5. Land marks
Royal National Park
Port Jackson ( better known as Sydney Harbor)
Sydney Harbor bridge
Submergent Coastline
Central coast
North shore
6. Land forms
Blue Mountain
Bondi Beach
Cumberland Plain
Hornsby Plateau
Hawkesbury River
7. Economy
As of September 2003, the unemployment rate in Sydney
was 5.3%.[1] As of March 2008, Sydney has the highest
median house price of any Australian capital city at
550,890.[2] Sydney is the sixteenth most expensive city in
the world. According to a report published by the in
November 2005, Australia has the most overvalued houses
in the Western world, with prices 52 percent higher than
that justified by rental values. [3]
8. Prices
Gas $1.50 per liter
Renting house $700 - $1900 per week
Buying house $34,400 and up