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Brooklyn is the base for Hawkesbury Cruises running The Riverboat Postman each weekday at 10:00 am, and by Brooklyn Ferry Service running the Dangar Island ferry from 6:00 am every day. CDC NSW operates one bus route through Brooklyn: 592: Brooklyn to Hornsby via Mooney Mooney, Cowan, Berowra and Asquith [11]
The place is important in demonstrating the principal characteristics of a class of cultural or natural places/environments in New South Wales. The Brooklyn Hotel is representative of a type of building traditionally associated with a meeting place and abode for working men within the traditional mixed residential, commercial, industrial and ...
The area was formerly inhabited by the Garigal or Caregal people in a region known as Guringai country. [ 2 ] The Northern Beaches district is governed on a local level by the Northern Beaches Council , which was formed in May 2016 from Warringah Council (est. 1906), Manly Council (est. 1877), and Pittwater Council (est. 1992).
Landsat 7 false-color image of the Sydney area and surrounding suburbs. The image demonstrates how the built-up areas (pink) have been constrained by the Royal National Park to the south, the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park to the north, and the Blue Mountains National Park to the west (a boundary that generally follows a geological feature called the Lapstone Monocline, dividing the Blue ...
S. Sawtell, New South Wales; Scotts Head, New South Wales; Seal Rocks, New South Wales; Shoalhaven Heads; South Durras, New South Wales; South West Rocks, New South Wales
Avoca Beach village has a variety of restaurants and cafes as well as a post office, newsagent, pharmacy and mini-mart. [3] Avoca Beach also has a historic cinema, a hotel, bowling club, motel and caravan park. This coastal suburb is unrelated to the NSW Southern Highlands locality of Avoca, New South Wales, except in name only.
The reserve's public facilities include wharf, boat ramps, car and trailer parking area, fish-cleaning table, advisory signs (boating, fishing, personal water craft and navigation), picnic tables and amenities. [6] Linked by a causeway, the former Peat Island hospital, to the west, is now operated by the Department of Community Services.
Cooks Hill is the home of popular "eat street" Darby Street. The street has approximately 25 restaurants and cafés, some which enjoy alfresco dining. It is home to many of the city's well-known pubs, such as The Cricketers Arms Hotel, The Oriental Hotel, The Delaney and the Commonwealth Hotel.