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Caringbah is a suburb of Sydney, Australia, around 27 km south of the CBD. It is adjacent to Miranda and Woolooware. Sydney Harbour looking south from the vicinity of the Sydney Harbour Bridge towards the CBD skyline; the Opera House is visible in the background on the left. ...
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Miranda is a suburb of Sydney, Australia, and is adjacent to Gymea and Caringbah. ...
Caringbah features a strong commercial district, made up mostly of small businesses specialising in professional services. It is one of the central suburbs of the Sutherland Shire, as the President Avenue and the Kingsway both feed to lead to the eastern suburbs of Woolooware and the popular beachside suburbs of Cronulla. It has the Taren Point industrial area to the north and also the Captain Cook Bridge, which leads to the more densely settled St. George district and further north to the Sydney CBD. The suburb is bounded by Botany Bay to the north, the Port Hacking River to the south, and Cronulla Beach a few kilometres east. Sutherland Shire is a Local Government Area in southern Sydney, Australia. ...
Cronulla is a beach suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ...
Botany Bay is a bay in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, a few kilometers south of the central business district. ...
Caringbah is home to Sutherland Hospital and three secondary schools (Caringbah Selective High School, Endeavour Sports High School and De La Salle College). It is also home to world champion swimmer Ian Thorpe. Ian Thorpe with the 6 gold medals he won at the 2001 World Swimming Championships in Fukuoka, Japan Ian James Thorpe (born October 13, 1982), Australian swimmer, is regarded as one of the greatest middle-distance swimmers of all time after winning the 200 and 400 metre freestyle races at...
It was originally called Highfield, but the name was changed in 1912. 1912 is a leap year starting on Monday. ...
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