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Encyclopedia > Dee Why, New South Wales
Dee Why Beach

Dee Why postcode 2099 is both a suburb of Sydney's Northern Beaches and a beach within the suburb. Neighbouring suburbs include Cromer, Collaroy, Narraweena and Curl Curl. Image File history File links Dee Why Beach, Sydney, Australia File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Categories: Australia-related stubs ... Cromer is a seaside town on the very northern coast of Norfolk, England, with a Victorian pier. ... Collaroy is a suburb in the shire of Warringah, on the northern beaches of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... Narraweena is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... Curl Curl is a suburb on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and features Curl Curl Beach. ...


The name of neighbouring Long Reef is obvious but, the Dee Why name is shrouded in mystery with some suggesting it relates back to a DY-like rock inscription supposedly of early Spanish origin. one local legand tells of a welsh serveyor who saw collaroy plateau (a ridge over looking dee why lagoon and yet un-named )and thought it resembled olof`s dyke, in Southern wales between the river dee, and the river wey. 2 miles south of dee why lagoon is curl curl lagoon, which resembles the river wey .thus he annoted a map by marking the initials d.y. [1]


The beach runs for 1.8 km. The dense residential development impinges on the back of the beach, with the foreshore given over to a large car park, Dee Why Surf Life Saving Club, an extensive park and picnic area running out to the point where a rock pool is located.


On The Strand, the street that runs along the beachfront, there are many cafés, restaurants and bars. Coffeehouse in Damascus This article is about an establishment where coffee is sold and consumed. ... A typical restaurant in uptown Manhattan A restaurant is an establishment that serves prepared food and beverages to be consumed on the premises. ... Bars or bars can be:- Plural of bar. ...


There is also Dee Why Lagoon. The high conservation value of the lagoon and its surrounding area was recognised in 1973 when it was proclaimed a Wildlife Refuge. The Dee Why Lagoon Wildlife Refuge covers an area of 69 hectares. It is a major scenic feature of the Northern beaches, being situated off the main road, Pittwater Road. 1973 was a common year starting on Monday. ...



Dee Why is within the Warringah local government area, however in recent years there have been calls for the neighbouring councils Manly and Pittwater to merge with Warringah council in order to form one single government council for the Northern Beaches area. Local Government Area (abbreviated LGA) is a term used in Australia (and especially by the Australian Bureau of Statistics) to refer to areas controlled by each individual Local Government. ... Manly - Wikipedia /**/ @import /w/skins-1. ... A view from Bushrangers Hill, located in the Pittwater suburb of Newport, looking south towards the city centre Pittwater is the name of a local government area or shire in metropolitan Sydney, Australia. ... Warringah is a local council area in the Northern Beaches region of Sydney, Australia. ...

Suburbs of Warringah Council | Northern Beaches | Sydney
Akuna Bay | Allambie | Balgowlah | Beacon Hill | Belrose | Brookvale | Coal and Candle Creek | Collaroy | Cottage Point | Cromer | Curl Curl | Davidson | Dee Why | Duffys Forest | Forestville | Frenchs Forest | Freshwater | Harbord | Ingleside | Jamieson Square | Killarney Heights | Long Reef | Manly Vale | Narrabeen | Narraweena | Seaforth | Oxford Falls | Queenscliff | Sorlie Village | Terrey Hills | Wheeler Heights | Wingala | Winji Jimmi
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