Regions of Sydney

The Eastern Suburbs is the name of the region to the direct east and south-east of inner Sydney, Australia. The Eastern Suburbs includes all suburbs within the Local Government Areas of Woollahra, Waverley and Randwick. The Eastern Suburbs are generally considered to be affluent, although suburbs in the southern part of Randwick City tend to be working class or middle class. The region is marked by predominance of medium and high density housing, especially in the northern parts. The Eastern Suburbs contain many of Sydney's beaches such as Bondi Beach. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eastern Suburbs (Sydney)"

Greater Western Sydney is a very general term which is used to describe the western region of the metropolitan area of Sydney, Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Greater Western Sydney"

Hills District is an informal term for the north-western suburbs of Sydney, Australia, consisting of Baulkham Hills Shire and the western part of Hornsby Shire. It is so-called because of its geographical location, and the fact that several of its suburbs have the term 'Hills' on their names, such as Pennant Hills, Castle Hill, Baulkham Hills and Winston Hills. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hills District (Sydney)"

The Inner West of Sydney is an area which encompasses the inner-city suburbs of Sydney located immediately adjacent to, and west of the central business district. Not a precise geographical region, this area includes some suburbs of the City of Sydney proper, and much of the local council areas of Leichhardt, Marrickville, Ashfield, Canada Bay (which includes the former governmental areas of Drummoyne and Concord), Burwood, Strathfield and Canterbury. ...more on Wikipedia about "Inner West (Sydney)"

The Lower North Shore of Sydney is an informal region of Sydney and is arguably the most prestigious in Australia. The region encompasses the local government areas of Hunter's Hill, Lane Cove, Mosman, North Sydney, Ryde and Willoughby. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lower North Shore (Sydney)"

The North Shore refers to those suburbs of Sydney, Australia which are located on the north shore of Sydney Harbour, and between Middle Harbour and the Lane Cove River. The suburbs of Mosman, Cremorne, Cammeray, North Sydney and Lane Cove which are adjacent to the harbour are often referred to as the Lower North Shore, one of the most affluent areas of Sydney. Suburbs north-west of Chatswood in the upper reaches of Ku-ring-gai e.g. St. Ives, Pymble and Turramurra are referred to as the Upper North Shore. The Lower North Shore has an eastern boundary adjacent to Middle Harbour, or at the Roseville Bridge in the quiet bushy suburbs of Castle Cove and Roseville Chase. ...more on Wikipedia about "North Shore (Sydney)"

The Northern Beaches of Sydney is an area which encompasses the northern suburbs of Sydney located near the coast of the Pacific Ocean. This area extends north of the entrance of Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour) and east of Middle Harbour to the entrance of Broken Bay. ...more on Wikipedia about "Northern Beaches (Sydney)" Just shortopedia way shortopedia

South-eastern Sydney is a region of Sydney consisting mainly of suburbs located around the foreshores of Botany Bay. These include Port Botany, Phillip Bay, Rockdale, Brighton, La Perouse, Little Bay and Malabar. ...more on Wikipedia about "South-eastern Sydney"

South-western Sydney is a region of the greater metropolitan area of Sydney, Australia. In practice it can apply to include everything from the inner south-west, including suburbs as far east as Canterbury, to Campbelltown in the far south-west. It sometimes is used to mean Campbelltown almost exclusively, but generally refers to the area around Liverpool. ...more on Wikipedia about "South-western Sydney"

Southern Sydney is an informal, term to describe the local government areas and suburbs which form the southern part of the metropolitan area of Sydney, Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Southern Sydney"

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