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The Sydney Opera House is not named after any Aborigine, but it sits on Bennelong Point, which was named after Bennelong, a young warrior of the Eora tribe.
The Sydney Opera House in Sydney Australia is not owned by any one individual. The Opera House is a world famous iconic building and is treasured by the Australian people.
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The Sidney Opera House is a relatively new building. It is being preserved as any new building would be - by regular maintenance.
A very large pressure cooker and a lot of vinegar, perhaps.Seriously, I'm unaware that the Sydney opera house is any particular need of "preservation."
in the same way as any building is constructed.
Phantom the movie is set in the Paris Opera Garnier. But you could just say any opera house. It doesn't really matter I don't think.
Teatro La Fenice is an opera house in Venice, Italy and is one of the most famous theatres in Europe.
There's the Fredonia Opera House that you can go to.
The Opera involved is that of Paris, France. The time frame is the late 1800s, early 1900s.
Because opera is written in any and every musical key, you can find an opera or an aria in any key you want.
Certain aboriginal communities can avail themselves of aboriginal law as an alternative to conventional Australian law. Perhaps refer to the Aboriginal Legal Service for information.