The Cammeray ChroniclersAmherst Street: Ambassador Extraordinary and Governor GeneralCutting across Miller Street forming the cross roads at the corner of Cammeray Square, Amherst Street marks the end of the Cammeray…Apr 2, 2022Apr 2, 2022
The Cammeray ChroniclersThe original inhabitants of the North Shore….the CammeraygalThe Cammeraygal, or Kameraigal were an Aboriginal tribe on the north shore of Warrane, or Sydney Cove). Whilst the structure of the…Feb 22, 2022Feb 22, 2022
The Cammeray ChroniclersHow the suburb of Cammeray got its name.Cammeray is a suburb situated in the lower North shore of Sydney. While most of the other suburbs in the area have names derived from the…Feb 22, 2022Feb 22, 2022
The Cammeray ChroniclersCammeray Coffee Collisions: Tales of the Teller — The Sydney ‘Bam Bandits’In our first instalment about classy coffee in Cammeray, we take a look at the intriguing history behind the establishment that is The…Nov 29, 2021Nov 29, 2021
The Cammeray ChroniclersThe ‘Tunks’ of Tunks ParkMost people in the local area would be familiar with Tunks Park — a huge, local hidden gem of wonderful public open green space nestled…Nov 21, 2021Nov 21, 2021
The Cammeray ChroniclersA Landscape Painter at Rest: Conrad MartensSt Thomas’ Rest Park in West Street is a favourite amongst early morning and late evening dog walkers, young families making use of the…Oct 17, 2021Oct 17, 2021
The Cammeray ChroniclersThe Society of the Order of Cammeray ChroniclersCoffee Connoisseurs and Chroniclers of Cammeray Curiosities: Accounts, Anecdotes and Analysis of People, Places and PeculiaritiesSep 28, 2021Sep 28, 2021