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                                                                                                  Date: 14 March 2019
                                                        Par�cipants: Cavan Hogue (leader) Chris Edwards, Lydia Chua, Jan Wilson, Col Prentice, Rogo Owens, Pam Organ,
                                                                            Bronny Niemeyer, Colin Isaac, Michael Pratt and prospective David Farrell





                                                                            Report:

                                                                            On Thursday 14 March, eleven
                                                                            Bush Club members defied the
                                                                            weather reportand enjoyed a rain
                                                                            free walk through city sights and
                                                                            seascapes. Those who chickened
                                                                            out missed a good walk enjoyed
                                                                            by Cavan Hogue (leader) Chris
                                                                            Edwards,  Lydia  Chua,   David
                                                                            Farrell, Jan Wilson, Col Pren�ce,
                                                                            Rogo Owens, Pam Organ, Bronny
                                                                            Niemeyer, Colin Isaac andMichael
                                                                            Pra�.
                                                                                                                From the southern exit at Central we walked through to
                                                                                                                Darling Harbour to see all the developments there and
                                                                                                                on tothe sameat Barangaroorestaurants andshops. We
                                                                                                                did a circuit of the park from which we got a good view.
      Walk description:
                                                                                                                An even better view was obtained from the piers on the
     Central (southern exit)- Darling Harbour- Barangaroo                                                       other side a�er crossing the Pyrmont Bridge. We braved
     Circuit - Pyrmont Bay - Fish Market -Glebe Bay - Glebe                                                     the seagulls and tour groups to have lunch at the Fish
     Park - Rozelle Bay Light Rail. Easy pace through great                                                     Markets. A�er a pleasant waterside walk through Glebe
     water and city views. A few steps with handrails but                                                       Bay and thepark we gotthe light rail atRozelle Bay.Most
     mostly paths, streets and parks. Lunch at Fish Markets                                                     walkers learned about new developments in the area
     Map: Sydney                                                                                                which is changing rapidly, occasionally for the better.
                                                                                                                Our thanks to Lydia Chua for the photos and Google
                                                                                                                maps for the CBD map.



     Report by: Cavan Hogue                                                      38                                                              Photos: Lydia Chua
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