UBD Map 135 Ref G 4Ĩ3 Moncur Street, Woollahra is the house used for the exterior shots of the TV soap, No. The studio which represented the inside of the ranger station was retained for posterity. Waratah Park, where native Australian animals such as kangaroos, emus, koalas and wombats were once seen in close to their natural habitat is the place where the TV series Skippy The Bush Kangaroo was filmed. Bondi Beach and Clark Island (Sydney Harbour) are also featured. This classic comedy was set in and around Kings Cross. This early Australian feature film was shot around Newnes and the Wongan Valley. Very early Australian movie shot in Centennial Park, Woolloomooloo and Potts Point.Ĭlassic Australian war movie in which the sand dunes at Kurnell are featured prominently, doubling as the Sinai Desert. Inside and close up shots of the old convict gaol buildings on Goat Island were used to depict the Port Arthur settlement. This Aussie classic was filmed at Woolloomooloo, Manly Beach and the Royal Botanical Gardens.Įarly Australian film which used Goat Island, Sydney Heads and The Ponds Creek, Dundas for location shots. ![]() ![]() ![]() There are just some of the movies shot in and around Sydney. Melbourne and Sydney share equal billing as the cities most used in movies when the depiction suburban Australia is required. When you see an Australian made movie, chances are you'll also see Sydney.
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