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Sydney Tramway Museum

Cnr Rawson Avenue (Old Princes Highway) and Pitt Street, Loftus NSW 2232

The museum has a collection of trams from Sydney and also other Australian cities and some from overseas. Currently, on loan from the PowerHouse Museum is tram 805 which is generally on display in the Display Hall. The museum is an ideal place for grandparents to take their grandchildren and regale them with their tram-riding stories.

Trams to The Royal National Park run hourly from the museum on Sundays & most Public Holidays from 10.15am until 4.15pm and from R.N.P. 15 minutes later. On Wednesdays and extra school holiday weekdays it is hourly from 10.15am until 2.15pm; return journey 15 minutes later. Trams also run north towards Sutherland.

OPENING HOURS:
Sundays & most Public Holidays: 10am-5pm
Wednesdays & extra weekdays during school holidays: 10am-3pm

*Disabled Facilities however, limited access to trams

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The Guild Theatre

87 Railway Street, Rockdale NSW 2216

The Guild Theatre is a community theatre group that was officially opened on Saturday 5th March, 1966 by the Mayor of Rockdale, Alderman R. J. Gosling. The first production in the new premises was the comedy Quality Street by James M Barrie which opened on Friday 18th March. Further plays and festival wins continued throughout the sixties and into the seventies, along with continued renovations and improvements to the theatre.

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Southgate Shopping Centre

Corner Princes Highway and Port Hacking Road, Sylvania NSW 2224

We are pleased to advised that Santa has made his way to Southgate for another wonderful Christmas! Santa is now available daily, until Christmas Eve, for your precious photos. Please download the file below for Santa's hours.

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Centro Roselands

Roselands Drive, Roselands NSW 2196

Centro Roselands is situated just off King Georges Road and is easily accessible by Canterbury Road and the M5 Motorway which are both only minutes away. Centro Roselands is 15 kms south west from the Sydney CBD.

Car parks can be easily accessed from Roselands Drive, Violet Street, Diana Avenue and Martin Street.

Pedestrian access to the Centre is via entries on Roselands Avenue and Violet Street.

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Chester Square Shopping Centre

1 Leicester Street, Chester Hill NSW 2162

Located in the heart of Chester Hill, Chester Square caters for a captive audience from the surrounding suburbs and beyond. Its convenience, familiarity and ease of shopping make it a popular shopping centre.

Chester Square caters for your everyday shopping needs in providing a varied mix of specialty stores complimented by Woolworths and Go-Lo. There are over 325 car parking spaces with easy access to the one level shopping mall.

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Country Trails Private Tours

Suite 1, 1st Floor, 44 Bankstown City Plaza, Bankstown NSW 2200
Country Trails Private Tours is an owner-operated tour service offering private Hunter Valley wine tours plus tours to the Blue Mountains, Sydney City and the South Coast and Southern Highlands. Tours, conducted by Glenn, are personalised and flexible. Tours are all about giving you the opportunity to include the activities you most want to do and to travel at your own pace. Follow a standard itinerary, or contact Glenn to create a tour which meets your requirements. Visit the well-known tourist attractions or request an itinerary which takes you off the beaten track. Lunch options range from simple cafe meals to fine dining. Pick-up is available from anywhere in Sydney. Children are welcome and child seats can be provided. Tours are conducted in a luxury Mercedes Viano tour vehicle, with comfortable seating for up to seven passengers.
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Australia By Air

1 Butler Crescent, Bankstown Airport, Bankstown Aerodrome NSW 2200
Sydney based, Australia by Air is a quality provider of stunning full day and half day Air Safaris, Hunter Valley Dinner Trips and Scenic Flights. These trips take in Sydney, its beautiful coastline and famous Harbour, the world heritage Blue Mountains National Park, Hunter Valley wine country and genuine Australian working sheep and cattle stations. Importantly you meet the locals ensuring a uniquely Australian experience that you'll remember forever. All tours are conducted in a twin-engine, fixed wing aircraft with all passengers enjoying a window seat and a headset to join in the pilot's commentary. All touring also includes complimentary return city transfers.
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Carss Cottage Museum

74 Carwar Avenue, Carss Park NSW 2221
Carss Cottage is a sandstone cottage built in 1865 for William Carss and family. It is the oldest building still standing in the Kogarah area and houses a Museum focusing on local history, run by Kogarah Historical Society. Changing displays range from famous local artists to the history of theatrical groups from the region and lifestyles of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Open every Sunday afternoon and at other times by request for tour groups. Tours include a talk, tour of Museum and optional guided walk around Carss Park. Mondays at the Museum is a bi-monthly event open to all. Check their website for the full program of events.
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Australian Helicopter Pilot School

21 Link Rd, Bankstown Aerodrome , Georges Hall NSW 2198
Australian Helicopters offer once in a lifetime helicopter tours that take in all the natural wonders of Sydney and surrounds, from the famous surf beaches of Manly, Bondi and Cronulla, to the sandstone cliffs of Stanwell Tops and the world's second oldest National Park. Your highly experienced helicopter pilot will point out areas of interest and provide an insider's guide to the area - all you have to do is sit back and enjoy the ride!

Sydney Tramway Museum

Corner Rawson Avenue (Old Princes Highway) and Pitt Street, Adjacent to Loftus Railway Station, Loftus NSW 2232
The Sydney Tramway Museum provides a nostalgic and educational insight into the lifestyle of Sydneysiders during the 100 year period of tramway operation from 1861 to 1961, with trams running, plus restoration works-in-progress, exhibits and photos depicting the development and operation of tramways. The Museum includes not only an extensive collection of Sydney trams from 1896 to 1952, but also trams from Brisbane, Melbourne, Ballarat, San Francisco, Nagasaki, Berlin, Munich and Milan, enabling comparisons between the different tramcar designs. A double-deck tram from Hobart and a Brill-built bogie car of 1902 from the Western Australian gold-mining city of Kalgoorlie still have to be restored. The Museum also houses Sydney's last remaining double-deck trolley-bus. A small bookshop and kiosk is open during the hours of the museum operation, selling a range of books, postcards, souvenirs and light refreshments. Picnic facilities including electric barbecues are available on the grounds.

Carss Cottage Museum

74 Carwar Avenue, Carss Park NSW 2221
Carss Cottage is a sandstone cottage built in 1865 for William Carss and family. It is the oldest building still standing in the Kogarah area and houses a Museum focusing on local history, run by Kogarah Historical Society. Changing displays range from famous local artists to the history of theatrical groups from the region and lifestyles of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Open every Sunday afternoon and at other times by request for tour groups. Tours include a talk, tour of Museum and optional guided walk around Carss Park. Mondays at the Museum is a bi-monthly event open to all. Check their website for the full program of events.

Lansdowne Bridge

Hume Highway, Lansvale NSW 2166
Lansdowne Bridge is considered to be one of the finest examples of colonial architecture in Australia. Lansdowne Bridge was built by convicts during 1834 to 1836. The sandstone arch has the largest span of any surviving masonry bridge in Australia. The size, appearance and durability make this bridge an outstanding example of colonial engineering. Bridges are not just functional, they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire Lansdowne Bridge....

Skypac Aviation

2 Aviation Place, Bankstown Aerodrome NSW 2200
See Sydney from a whole new perspective! Take in the breathtaking scenery of the world famous Opera House and Harbour Bridge whilst you sip champagne and relax in the comfort of your very own private jet. Enjoy a VIP experience with a door to door Mercedes Benz transfer service and Champagne and Canapes. An unforgettable proposal, a treat for a loved one or an excellent way to kick off a buck's or hen's night. A private jet flight over Sydney is the experience of a lifetime....

The Boatshed at Woronora

131 Prince Edward Park Road, Woronora NSW 2232
The Boatshed at Woronora is a landmark building located on Forbes Creek and has enabled many people to enjoy the Woronora River for over 60 years. Today the Boatshed at Woronora has been given a fresh look that nevertheless retains its old world charm and the facilities have been updated to enable both boating and non-boating enthusiasts to enjoy a leisurely day on the river. A range of fibreglass and plastic canoes and kayaks is available for one to four people. The waterfront cafe/kiosk is open to everyone, with an all-day brunch style menu. BYO only. If you wish to bring your own picnic, the adjacent Prince Edward Park has plenty of places to sit and enjoy the water as well as a playground area and electric barbecues. The river is safe to swim in. ...

Sydney Tramway Museum

Corner Rawson Avenue (Old Princes Highway) and Pitt Street, Loftus NSW 2232
Sydney Tramway Museum provides a nostalgic and educational insight into the lifestyle of Sydneysiders during the 100 year period of tramway operation from 1861 to 1961, with trams running, plus restoration works-in-progress, exhibits and photos depicting the development and operation of tramways. Trams carry passengers towards Sutherland and to The Royal National Park along the former railway line (two kilometres). The Museum houses an extensive collection of Sydney trams from 1896 to 1952, plus trams from Brisbane, Melbourne, Ballarat, San Francisco, Nagasaki, Berlin, Munich and Milan, enabling comparisons between the different tramcar designs. A double-deck tram from Hobart and a tram from Kalgoorlie are to be restored. The Museum also houses Sydney's last remaining double-deck trolley-bus. A small bookshop and kiosk sells a range of books, postcards, souvenirs and light refreshments. Picnic facilities including electric barbecues are available within the grounds. A wholly volunteer-run organisation. Tramway preservation since 1950....

Canterbury Park Night Races

King Street, Canterbury NSW 2193
Experience the thrill of live racing on one of Australia’s premier racetracks. Canterbury Park is the undisputed home of Sydney Night racing - no other venue takes you closer to the stars and the action. Beyond the track, Friday nights at Canterbury Park will host free kids entertainment, including face-painting, a jumping castle, pony rides or a petting zoo, an array of delicious street food market stalls, plus AUD5 beer and house wine. With entry at the gate for only AUD5 for adults, and free for children under the age of 18, Friday Nights at Canterbury Park are the perfect way for you and your family to kick off the weekend....

Sydney Hair Clinic

107, 308/312 Beamish St, Campsie NSW 2194
Hair care is our specialty Sydney Hair Clinic has been dedicated to helping men and women who experience problematic and thinning hair. If hair loss is your question we have the answers. We have a deep understanding of the industry and each client is treated with a tailored individual program. In addition, Sydney Hair Clinic provides innovative, undetectable hair replacement solutions for alopecia sufferers, hair loss as well as bald patch caused by surgery, burns casualties or for those who temporarily lose their hair during chemotherapy. This is why our procedures have been recognised by leading hospitals and doctors as the ?physician?s choice? for non-surgical hair restoration. Sydney Hair Clinic is always at the forefront of leading cutting edge hair loss technologies. The essence of Sydney Hair Clinic can be found in the skill, artistry and compassion possessed by our Hair Specialists.
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SBHI

206 Rockdale NSW 2216, Rockdale NSW 2216

Quality Commercial Cleaning, Strata Cleaning and Office Cleaning in Sydney

SBHI has over 16 years’ experience in commercial and business cleaning services and office cleaning in Sydney. We pride ourselves for being professional business cleaners who are trustworthy partners for our clients. This is demonstrated by the fact that our business expansion relies solely on referrals and word of mouth. We strive to deliver the best results at affordable pricing. If you are looking for cost effectively cleaning agents for your business, SBHI is the right choice. Call us now for an obligation free quote!


SBHI keeps it clean

A huge part of running a successful business is maintaining the best working environment for your staff and offering a clean, healthy place for your clients to do business. Whether you are an office, a commercial building, a gym or a retail shop, cleanliness should be on the top of your list for environmental factors. For some businesses, it’s a critical concern. Day Care Centres, Doctor’s Offices and Restaurants, for example, must be clean or they can’t do business. It’s as simple as that. You can have your staff clean, but without the training and access to the latest techniques and chemical cleaners, you are putting your company’s image in the hands of people who aren’t trained to ensure that your facility not only looks its best but is a healthy place to work, eat or train. As professional Cleaners with over a decade in the industry we have the techniques, tools, knowledge and treatment to take on any cleaning job in Sydney. We guarantee it.


Who we are

SBHI is the fastest growing commercial cleaning service in Sydney. For commercial, residential, strata or office cleaning, SBHI has the tools and know-how to satisfy every need. In the last ten years, SBHI has built a business based on doing the job right and saving you money. We have built a reputation in Sydney for getting the job done and our customers are our only advertising. Without the fancy offices and huge advertising budget, we are focused on doing our job and keeping our customers satisfied with our services and our prices.


What we do

Cleaning. That’s it, we clean everything. Our fully trained and highly qualified cleaning agents are on the job to keep your spaces looking the best they can. Our current contracts include Day Care Centres, Gyms, Nightclubs, restaurants, apartment and condo buildings and many other facilities. We have the range of tools and know-how to clean your facility – inside and out – to keep your staff and customers safe, happy and healthy.


Saving you money

By keeping our operation lean and focused on cleaning, we pass those savings on to the customer. We don’t have an advertising budget, we rely on repeat business with our established customers and referrals to get new clients. This tactic has worked for a decade and made SBHI the fastest growing business cleaning service in Sydney, with no sacrificing of quality. In addition to cutting out our advertising budget, we buy cleaning supplies and equipment in bulk to save our customers money. We do not skimp on training or service, which would hurt our reputation, but we do ensure that our clients get the best job for the least amount of money possible.

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Sutherland Shire

39016 - Sutherland NSW 2232
Just 25 kilometres south of Sydney, the Sutherland Shire is a destination with pristine surf beaches, sparkling waterways and four spectacular national parks. Combined with an emerging food scene, fresh fashion and designer stores, visitors are spoiled with the ideal mix of coastal relaxation and cosmopolitan luxury. The beachside suburb of Cronulla boasts Sydney's longest beach and is well known for surfing, outdoor dining and a relaxed lifestyle. It's the only beach in Sydney accessible by train. A ferry across the Port Hacking River from Cronulla to Bundeena offers access into the Royal National Park where short walks or extended hikes are available to explore the rugged coastline and lush Australian bush. Kurnell Peninsula in the Kamay Botany Bay National Park marks the place of first contact between Aboriginal Australians and Lieutenant James Cook, who landed here in 1770, paving the way for the establishment of a British Colony in Port Jackson in 1788. Discover stunning scenery, beautiful picnic grounds and don't miss the purpose built whale watching platform from May to August for an unbeatable view of the humpbacks travelling to warmer waters. There is so much to explore in the Sutherland Shire......
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Sylvania Par Three Golf and Soccer

223B Belgrave Esplanade, Sylvania Waters NSW 2224
Sylvania Par Three Golf Course is a picturesque, boutique nine par three whole golf course situated on 15 acres of flat land in the Sutherland Shire. It’s an absolute pleasure to play for both young and old, beginner to pro! This is a weather friendly course - being shady and not too hot. Children are welcome too. There are plenty of social competitions that will suit everyone, regardless of your age, ability, or level of fitness. Soccer Golf - Use the skills of soccer with the rules of Golf. Soccer golf is growing all over the world and now it’s at Sylvania ParThree. ...
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Georges River National Park

Burrawang Reach Road, Picnic Point NSW 2213
Georges River National Park, south of Sydney, is a popular place for a family day out in the great outdoors. The landscape of the park includes striking rock formations, steep forested hillsides, plateaus and riverside flats, providing ample opportunities for picnics, barbecues, fishing and walking. If you’re interested in birdwatching, be sure to walk the Yeramba Lagoon track – you’re bound to see lots of birds; more than 100 species have been recorded – including pink robins and grey fantails. It's a good place for some waterskiing, jetskiing and taking a boat out, you can launch your boat from the ramp. It’s also a pleasant place for a spot of kayaking or canoeing, and there are lots of scenic spots you can stop at along the way....
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Sutherland Entertainment Centre

30 Eton Street, Sutherland NSW 2232
The Sutherland Entertainment Centre is temporarily closed. The Sutherland Entertainment Centre is Sutherland Shire's premier entertainment facility located in the heart of the Shire. The Sutherland Entertainment Centre is a unique multi-purpose venue ideal for hosting a wide variety of events such as conferences, presentations, dinners, product launches, community and professional theatre and concerts. They are able to accommodate up to 900 guests for concerts, 500 guests for dinner events and has over 550 square metres of exhibition space, making it the ideal venue. ...
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Burnum Burnum Sanctuary Woronora

6 Prince Edward Park Road, Woronora NSW 2232
A haven of serenity and solitude, Burnum Burnum Sanctuary offers a range of great bush walking tracks of varying degrees of difficulty. It is also an ideal spot for picnics, with barbecues and shelter, a playground, bike track, sandy beaches, a double boat ramp fronting the Woronora River and plenty of parking. Keep an eye out for "Eagle Rock", so named given its likeness to the shape of the head of an eagle. You may come across an array of wildlife; blue tongue lizards, black cockatoos and tiny wrens. Named after Australian Aboriginal activist, actor and author Burnum Burnum....
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Moran Gallery

29 Road, Sylvania NSW 2224
The Moran Gallery, Sylvania hosts a series of exhibitions and workshops in collaboration with Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre which aim to enrich the day to day lives of Moran Aged Care residents and the wider community. As a major supporter of Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre, Moran Aged Care supports their active arts programs for the community. ...
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Fitzpatrick Park

Henry Lawson Drive, Picnic Point NSW 2213
Fitzpatrick Park picnic area at Picnic Point is a great place for a family barbecue not far from Sydney. Enjoy a barbecue, go fishing or enjoy a spot of paddling. The flat expanse at this picnic area is a great place for the kids to kick a ball or throw a Frisbee to work up an appetite. After a tasty picnic or barbecue lunch, relax on your picnic rug, take in some sunshine or set off on an exploration of the park – there’s heaps to do including the nearby Yeramba Lagoon loop track. Fitzpatrick Park is just the place for a spot of family fishing – cast a line to try your hand at catching a luderick, mullet or mulloway. If you’d like to go on a boating or paddling adventure, you can launch your canoe or kayak from the nearby boat ramp....
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Ridge Walking Track

Henry Lawson Drive, Picnic Point NSW 2213
This short walk along both the river and the ridge packs in plenty to see. There are some interesting rock formations along the way plus you'll enjoy scenic views of the river through the foliage. There are also some great examples of mosses and fungi lining the path that are sure to impress every keen naturalist. Starting from Burrawang Reach picnic area, this short walk finishes at Cattle Duffers Flat picnic area, where you can stop to refuel before getting back on the track for the return walk. Alternatively, head back along the trail which follows the rivers edge for a loop walk....
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Hidden Rookwood Sculptures

Hawthorne Avenue, Rookwood NSW 2141
The 11th annual Hidden Rookwood Sculptures has evolved, with a new name, new curator and two new categories for students and film artists to participate in this year’s popular outdoor exhibition. Rookwood Cemetery will transform into an open air exhibition that will provide an unusual and engaging experience for visitors. The event’s curator, Dr Kath Fries, a well-known artist, researcher and writer, is responsible for the new creative direction of this year’s Hidden, and will be showcasing two additional new streams of work featuring student artworks and film artworks. The exhibition is designed to provoke discussion, reflection and different perspectives about the passage of time, cycles of life, rituals, love, loss and their interconnection with memories. This unusual exhibition will shape and transform a visitors’ experience of places, cultures and history. With artworks strategically placed among historic monuments and impressive architecture within Rookwood Cemetery, the month-long event aims to encourage the community to enjoy Rookwood’s Victorian-era inspired surroundings, whilst supporting the Australian art and tourism industries. ...
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Woronora River

River, Woronora NSW 2232
The Woronora River is a pristine waterway traversing through deep valleys and peaceful surroundings. It is a place of great beauty offering boating, canoeing, kayaking, swimming and fishing, with plenty of opportunity to stop off for picnics and bush walking. Once the domain of the Indigenous Dharawal ‘freshwater people’, the mouth of the Woronora River was noted by the young adventurers Bass and Flinders during their exploration of the Georges River in 1795. Woronora is said to be an Aboriginal word meaning ‘black rock’....
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Canterbury Park Racecourse

King Street, Canterbury NSW 2193
No venue takes you closer to the action in Sydney racing than Canterbury Park. Renowned for having one of the premier racing surfaces in Australia, this is where you have the rare opportunity to get up close and personal with a world leading sport. Just 11 kilometres from the Sydney CBD, Canterbury Park is the undisputed home of Sydney night racing. You’ll be counting down to Friday when Canterbury Park turns it on with a distinctly festive feel to its classic night race meets. Whether you’re there for the buzzing social scene or up for the fast paced, heart pounding action, the racing fraternity here know how to have fun. For a quick escape from the daily grind and for sheer entertainment value, the odds are in your favour as Canterbury Park also has a substantial midweek-racing calendar with Wednesday being the star of the show. ...
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Wolli Creek Regional Park

Arncliffe Road, Earlwood NSW 2206
Wolli Creek Regional Park is a precious pocket of bushland in Sydney. Volunteer to help out, enjoy a bushwalk, take your dog for a walk or have a picnic or barbecue. Wolli Creek Regional Park is a long sliver of greenery in Sydney’s urban inner southwest; a beautiful gem in the suburbs. It’s an important place for the local community and the Wolli Creek Preservation Society continues to play an active role in bush regeneration activities. The park conserves a richly varied vegetation corridor along Wolli Creek, providing a home for an astonishing array of birdlife and grey headed flying foxes. It’s a great place for a morning walk along the Wolli Creek track, part of the longer Two Valley trail via Campsie and Bexley. If you’re looking for a new barbecue spot, try Girrahween picnic area or the nearby Turella Reserve....
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Burrawang Reach Picnic Area

Burrawang Reach Road, Picnic Point NSW 2213
Burrawang Reach picnic area is a popular spot for a picnic or barbecue. Set on the sandy shores of George’s River, you can fish and paddle nearby. Whether you arrive on your water skis, in your kayak or walk in, this picnic spot won’t disappoint. It’s in the western most part of the park, so you can only get there on water or on a short walk from your vehicle. Not only is Burrawang Reach picnic area a great spot to pause and moor your vessel, the picnic area is a perfect place to set up for the day, with tall shady trees, safe fishing spots and plenty of birdlife to keep you engrossed for hours. There’s ample room for a family gathering and you can use the barbecues or bring along a spread to share on the wide stretch of grass. After lunch take a walk along the Ridge track to Cattle Duffers Flat picnic area....
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Bardwell Valley Golf Club Ltd

2A Hillcrest Avenue, Bardwell Park NSW 2207
Bardwell Valley Golf Club is a picturesque course located close to the city of Sydney, yet it gives you the feeling that you are far away from the hustle and bustle. Bardwell Valley Golf Course was set up under an arrangement between Rockdale Council and Bexley Golf Club. The course was carved out of original bushland terrain, firstly operating as nine holes in 1964, then 12, and finally 18 holes in 1978. Whilst only a short course (10 par 3s and eight par 4s), the course is cleverly laid out to minimise the impact of the hilly terrain. From the higher parts of the course, the city skyline including Centre Point Tower can be clearly seen. Beautifully maintained, the course is a popular venue for members, local residents and many who travel some distance to enjoy the convivial atmosphere of both course and clubhouse. ...
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Kareela Golf Course

1 Bates Drive, Kareela NSW 2232
Kareela Golf Course is an 18 hole public golf course located in the Sutherland Shire, in Sydney's south. The course's tight, tree-lined fairways wind through a valley, offering a challenge for golfers of all standards. The course is available for public use seven days a week. The Pro-shop is fully equipped with everything a player needs from beginners to the experienced! The Club has something on every night of the week, so whether it’s live entertainment, a meal, or a drink after a round of golf, you'll be well looked after. ...
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Yeramba Lagoon Loop Track

Henry Lawson Drive, Picnic Point NSW 2213
When you’re visiting Georges River National Park, be sure to walk the Yeramba Lagoon loop track. This short walk takes you through some wonderful and diverse bushland, taking in grassy woodlands as well as saltwater and freshwater wetlands. It’s an important habitat for birds, with 100 species having been recorded. You’re likely to see kookaburras, crimson rosellas and rainbow lorikeets in the trees around you, along with black swans, white-faced herons and royal spoonbills by the water. As you wind around the lagoon, take in the view out across the lagoon – it’s amazing to think that you are just outside the city of Sydney. You may also notice small orchids, banksia flowers, long-necked turtles and blue tongue lizards along this scenic walk. Pack a picnic and head to Fitzpatrick Park or Burrawang Reach picnic area once you are finished....