Northern Beaches (Sydney)
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Manly Beach
The Northern Beaches is a informal term used to describe the northern coastal suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, located near the coast of the Pacific Ocean. This area extends south to the entrance of Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour), west to Middle Harbour and north to the entrance of Broken Bay.
The Northern Beaches district is usually considered to be the area of the Northern Beaches Statistical Subdivision, comprising the local government areas of Manly, Warringah and Pittwater.
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[edit] Manly
The suburbs of the Northern Beaches district within Manly Council are -
[edit] Warringah
The suburbs of the Northern Beaches district within Warringah Council are -
- Allambie
- Allambie Heights
- Beacon Hill
- Belrose
- Brookvale
- Collaroy
- Cromer
- Curl Curl
- Davidson
- Dee Why
- Forestville
- Frenchs Forest
- Freshwater
- Killarney Heights
- Manly Vale
- Narrabeen
- Narraweena
- North Balgowlah
- North Curl Curl
- Terrey Hills
[edit] Pittwater
The suburbs of the Northern Beaches district within Pittwater Council are -
- Avalon
- Bayview
- Bilgola Plateau
- Church Point
- Clareville
- Elanora
- Ingleside
- Newport
- North Narrabeen
- Mona Vale
- Palm Beach
- Warriewood
- Whale Beach
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[edit] References
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[edit] External links
- Mona Vale and Basin beach photos
- Beachnet surf, whales, tours and information on the Northern Beaches
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