Suburb Profile

Newington

Newington is an Inner West suburbs of Sydney. It is a family-oriented area offering a fabulous blend of restaurants and cafes, recreation parks, a highly regarded primary school, and public transport. Newington’s close proximity to Sydney Olympic Park offers sport and music lovers access to world-class stadium and entertainment venues. Newington is best known as the location of the Athletes Village for the Sydney 2000 Olympics and 2000 Summer Paralympics. The Athlete's Village was converted to residential apartments and distinguished Mirvac homes after the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.

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Nsw

Just a short drive south of Sandringham is Black Rock, which keeps with the relaxed and tranquil seaside vibe of its surrounding bayside neighbors. This picturesque suburb is home to Half Moon Bay, which is one of Melbourne’s most popular yachting sites and is the location of the HMVS Cerebrus, a sunken wreck of Australia's first ironclad warship and a true icon of the suburb. The Black Rock Shopping Village at the start of Balcombe Road is your destination organic groceries, freshly baked bread, and a laid back weekend brunch, and is a spot where you can also see the...

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Silverwater

Silverwater is a suburb in western Sydney. A bit of an undiscovered residential pocket, close to everywhere, offers an affordable mix of freestanding houses, apartments and townhouses. The suburb is currently experiencing a bit of gentrification, with knock down re-builds and new boutique developments. Silverwater offers a number of parks including an off-leash dog park. There is a good mix of families and diversity of cultures. It is close to the M4 and Homebush Bay Drive, allowing quick access to Sydney.

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Sydney Olympic Park

Sydney Olympic Park is a diverse destination with something new to offer everyday. 15,000 workers, students, residents and sportspersons use the Park on a daily basis and nearly 10 million visitors visit the Park each year to attend concerts and sporting events. The area was redeveloped for the 2000 Olympics. The parklands at Sydney Olympic Park provide 430 hectares of open space, recreation areas, wetlands and waterways. It offers 35 kilometres of pedestrian/cycle paths and over 280 hectares (nearly half the Park) provides habitat for threatened species, endangered ecological communities and protected marine vegetation. There is a great selection of...

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Wentworth Point

Wentworth Point is a waterside suburb in the Inner West of Sydney. Surrounded by Homebush Bay and nature reserves, the suburb is tucked away along Parramatta River. It offers the convenience of shopping hubs, relaxed alfresco eateries and transport links close at hand. Locals have direct access to world-class sporting and recreation facilities, nature reserves and parklands with neighbouring Sydney Olympic Park. Enjoy cycling trails and walking paths on your doorstep. The recently completed Bennelong Bridge connects Wentworth Point with Rhodes. Major retail development Rhodes Waterside houses the likes of IKEA and Reading Cinemas. Families will appreciate the recently built...

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