Finally to Sydney!


The biggest group got together in Sydney for the final leg of the launch,


The public bus network was used for the last time with some getting right into the spirit from the start!





How many 'sails' are there on the Opera House? Teams had to make their way there to find out, some using their ingenuity and visiting a souvenier shop rather than treking all the way down there!

The following task was the wave, with most teams utilsing the public gathered around the Opera house and Circular Quay






Another Sydney specific one next, with the price of an adult Zoo Pass from Circular Quay required. The actual price causing a bit of friendly controversy later on!

Entertaining skills were needed again for the busking, with modern interpretive dance utilized for the first time!




Some team opting to help a charity with their busking efforts!


Off to the Art Gallery next, with names of the promient painters depicted on the front wall of the gallery required.


Some great Abbey Road photos were taken in Sydney;





Off to the QVB next to find the name of the dog statue at the southern entrance


Some teams used transport to get around, whether it was with a funny taxi driver or a free courtesy bus!



The Sydney Morning Herald was used for the anagram, with most teams working out "Hyde Park War Memorial" easily.

The picture drawn by the QLD team was next up, with a very ingenius image to decipher


The favourite in the tip sheet is "White Horse" being ridden by S.Hills. The answer being "The White Horse" in Surry Hills.


The yellow team came in first again, proving to be the most successful colour after the 5 launches! A great night of food and wine was had in what capped off a great couple of weeks touring the country