You are going to be looking for a micro cache within a small container. The location is muggle central both at day and night, so please try to be as stealthy as possible.
Finding it will be easy, but you will need a tool to open it (just to open the lid, do not unscrew the container). If you are a resourceful geocacher, you may have one with you already, but just in case you will also find one provided at the Waypoint1 (do not forget to put it back in its location under the brown box). You won't need much force to open the 4 screws as I loosened them a bit. That is why there is a color code to know how to put the lid back (match the colors in the lid with the colors in the interior of the box.
Have a great geocaching day, and find as many as possible in this great area of Sydney.

The Grandstand at the Reg Bartley Oval, Rushcutters Bay Park has been an important built component and recreational facility within Rushcutters Bay Park since 1894. The architectural form of the Grandstand generally demonstrates the aesthetic characteristics of this type of building in a clear manner, although cycles of maintenance, repair, and adaptive change have eroded original fabric. The Grandstand is believed to be a rare surviving example of a late nineteenth-century grandstand associated with a suburban park generally and, more specifically, within the City of Sydney Local Government Area. Its overall architectural form and detailing is believed to be representative of grandstands associated with suburban sporting facilities that were built between the 1890s and the 1930s. There is evidence to suggest that the building is held in high esteem by the local community.

The oval was named in 1959 in recognition of Reg Bartley’s 18 years as alderman and five as Lord Mayor. The grandstand was renovated in 1992 and featured in the Australian films “The Sum of Us” (1994) and “BABE” (1995).

Babe is a 1995 Australian-American comedy-drama film directed by Chris Noonan, produced by George Miller, and written by both. It is an adaptation of Dick King-Smith's 1983 novel The Sheep-Pig, which tells the story of a pig who wants to be a sheepdog. The main animal characters are played by a combination of real and animatronic pigs and Border Collies.

After seven years of development, Babe was filmed in Robertson NSW. The film was a box-office success and was nominated for seven Academy Awards.