4th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
“TRENDS IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY BUSINESS & ECONOMIC RESEARCH”
(TMBER -2017)

Conference Main Theme: Facilitating Collaboration Among Business, Economics and Multidisciplinary Fields of Research For Better Service of Humanity

Host City Information

Sydney Harbour BridgeSydney, the capital of New South Wales, Australia. It is Australia’s oldest and largest city with a population of around 4 million. Sydney is built around a huge harbour and hosts many tourist attractions as well as a number of beaches, bays and a couple of national parks.The city is divided into North and South by the Sydney Harbour, with both Sydney Harbour Bridge and Tunnel connecting them. Most of the tourist attractions are in the South part of the city, with a large business and residential area in the North.

The South part of the city consists of The Rocks and Circular Quay to the North, with the Central Station marking the South.Darling Harbour marks the West and there are
a number of parks to the East.On the corner of Market and Elizabeth Streets you will find the country’s most prestigious department store – David Jones. While visiting this awesome store be sure to stop at their equally renown ‘Food Glorious Food’ Department. You can choose Queen Victoria Buildingfrom one of their many gourmet delights and then stroll over to the beautiful Hyde Park for a picnic.

Sydney offers a whole range of great tourist attractions from the world famous SydneyOpera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge to the sandy shores of Bondi Beach. A great way to get to see as much of Sydney as possible is to take part in one of the many Sydney Tours.

Sydney local area: 26.15 square kilometers.
Population of Sydney: 4.293 million (2012) UNdata