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Newslocal (NSW) Suburb and Postcode Guide Local Sports Stars 2018 competition is open to all NSW residents. Junior Sports Star Individual prizes will be awarded for each of these regions (Northern NSW Region, Western NSW Region, Southern NSW Region) and the NewsLocal publications on the following page. Young Sporting Spirit Individual prizes will be awarded for each of these regions (Northern NSW Region, Western NSW Region, Southern NSW Region) and the NewsLocal publications on the following page. Junior Sports Star Team, Young Sporting Spirit Team, Service to Sport prizes are awarded based on nominations across the state. There is one state prize for each of the five categories mentioned above. The Entrance 3 NEWSLOCAL MAP: Woy Woy 1 Blacktown Advocate 2 The Canterbury Bankstown Express 77 3 Central Coast Express Advocate Cary Elwes Palm Beach 4 Central Sydney Windsor 5 Fairfield Advance 6 Hills Shire Times 66 6 7 Hornsby Advocate Rouse Hill 8 Inner West Courier 18 18 9 Liverpool Leader 10 Macarthur Chronicle 11 Penrith Manly Daily 13 14 13 14 12 Mosman Daily 1 1111 15 13 The Mt Druitt St Marys Standard 14 North Shore Times Ryde Manly 17 16 15 Northern District Times 16 12 16 Parramatta Advertiser 55 17 Penrith Press 8 18 Rouse Hill Times 8 2020 44 19 Southern Courier 99 Liverpool 22 20 Wentworth Courier 19 The Entrance 3 1010 Low residential and parkland areas Publication overlap areas Woy Woy 7 Cary Elwes NOTE: Palm Beach • Map is based on local masthead suburb distribution footprint, including home delivered and bulk drop areas. Windsor • Some publications may be delivered to part suburbs only and some areas receive more than one publication, this is represented as overlap areas in the map by crosshatching. • For a more detailed list of coverage areas please contact your respective sales representative. 6 6 Rouse Hill 18 Penrith 13 14 1 11 15 Ryde Manly 17 16 12 5 8 20 4 9 Liverpool 2 19 10 NewsLocal suburb and postcode guide Note: Suburb and postcode guide correct at the time of publishing. SUBURB PC MAP SUBURB PC MAP SUBURB PC MAP SUBURB PC MAP SUBURB PC MAP SUBURB PC MAP Abbotsbury 2176 5 Blacktown 2148 18 Castle Hill 2154 6 Darling Point 2027 20 Erskineville 2043 8 Hebersham 2770 13 Abbotsford 2046 8 Blair Athol 2560 10 Castle Hill 2154 7 Darlinghurst 2010 4 Eschol Park 2558 10 Heckenberg 2168 9 Acacia Gardens 2763 1 Blairmount 2559 10 Castlecrag 2068 14 Darlinghurst 2010 20 Ettalong Beach 2257 3 Henley 2111 15 Airds 2560 10 Blaxland 2774 17 Castlereagh 2749 17 Darlington 2008 4 Eveleigh 2042 4 Hillsdale 2036 19 Alexandria 2015 4 Blue Haven 2262 3 Casula 2170 9 Davidson 2085 11 Fairfield 2165 5 Hinchinbrook 2168 9 Allambie 2100 11 Bondi 2026 20 Catherine Field 2557 10 Davistown 2251 3 Fairfield East 2165 5 Holgate 2250 3 Allambie Heights 2100 11 Bondi Beach 2026 20 Cecil Hills 2171 9 Dean Park 2761 1 Fairfield Heights 2165 5 Holsworthy 2173 9 Ambarvale 2560 10 Bondi Junction 2022 20 Centennial Park 2021 4 Dee Why 2099 11 Fairfield West 2165 5 Homebush 2140 8 Annandale 2038 8 Bonnyrigg 2177 5 Centennial Park 2021 20 Denistone 2114 15 Fairlight 2094 11 Homebush West 2140 8 Annangrove 2156 6 Bonnyrigg 2177 9 Chain Valley Bay 2259 3 Denistone East 2112 15 Faulconbridge 2776 17 Horningsea Park 2171 9 Appin 2560 10 Bonnyrigg Heights 2177 5 Charmhaven 2263 3 Dharruk 2770 13 Five Dock 2046 8 Hornsby 2077 7 Arcadia 2159 6 Bonnyrigg Heights 2177 9 Chatswood 2067 14 Doonside 2767 1 Forest Lodge 2037 4 Hornsby Heights 2077 7 Artarmon 2064 14 Booker Bay 2257 3 Chatswood West 2067 14 Double Bay 2028 20 Forest Lodge 2037 8 Horsley Park 2175 5 Ashbury 2193 8 Bossley Park 2176 5 Chatswood West 2067 15 Dover Heights 2030 20 Forestville 2087 11 Hoxton Park 2171 9 Ashcroft 2168 9 Botany 2019 19 Cheltenham 2119 15 Doyalson 2262 3 Forresters Beach 2260 3 Hunters Hill 2110 8 Ashfield 2131 8 Bow Bowing 2566 10 Cherrybrook 2126 6 Drummoyne 2047 8 Frenchs Forest 2086 11 Hunters Hill 2110 15 Asquith 2077 7 Bradbury 2560 10 Cherrybrook 2126 7 Duffys Forest 2084 11 Galston 2159 6 Huntleys Cove 2111 15 Auburn 2144 16 Breakfast Point 2137 8 Chester Hill 2162 2 Dulwich Hill 2203 8 Galston 2159 7 Ingleburn 2565 10 Austral 2179 9 Bringelly 2556 10 Chifley 2036 19 Dundas 2117 16 Georges Hall 2198 2 Jamisontown 2750 17 Avalon Beach 2107 11 Bringelly 2171 17 Chippendale 2008 4 Dundas Valley 2117 15 Girraween 2145 16 Kanwal 2259 3 Avoca 2251 3 Broadway 2037 8 Chipping Norton 2170 9 Dundas Valley 2117 16 Gladesville 2111 15 Kariong 2250 3 Balgowlah 2093 11 Bronte 2024 20 Chiswick 2046 8 Dural 2158 6 Glebe 2037 4 Kearns 2558 10 Balgowlah Heights 2093 11 Brooklyn 2083 7 Chittaway Point 2261 3 Dural 2158 7 Glebe 2037 8 Kellyville 2155 6 Balmain 2041 8 Brookvale 2100 11 Church Point 2105 11 Eagle Vale 2558 10 Glen Alpine 2560 10 Kellyville 2155 18 Balmoral 2088 12 Budgewoi 2262 3 Claremont Meadows 2747 17 Earlwood 2206 2 Glenbrook 2773 17 Kellyville Ridge 2155 18 Banksmeadow 2019 19 Buff Point 2262 3 Clareville 2107 11 East Gosford 2250 3 Glendenning 2761 13 Kensington 2033 19 Bankstown 2200 2 Bulls Hill 2256 3 Claymore 2559 10 East Hills 2213 2 Glenfield 2167 10 Kenthurst 2156 6 Bargo 2574 10 Burwood 2134 8 Clifton Gardens 2088 12 East Killara 2071 14 Glenhaven 2156 6 Kentlyn 2560 10 Bass Hill 2197 2 Burwood Heights 2136 8 Clontarf 2093 11 East Lindfield 2070 14 Glenmore Park 2745 17 Killara 2071 14 Bateau Bay 2261 3 Busby 2168 9 Clovelly 2031 19 East Sydney 2010 20 Glenorie 2157 6 Killarney Heights 2087 11 Baulkham Hills 2153 6 Cabarita 2137 8 Clyde 2142 16 Eastgardens 2036 19 Glenwood 2768 1 Killarney Vale 2261 3 Baulkham Hills 2153 16 Cabramatta 2166 5 Cobbitty 2570 10 Eastlakes 2018 19 Glenwood 2768 18 Kincumber 2251 3 Bayview 2104 11 Cabramatta West 2166 5 Collaroy 2097 11 Eastwood 2122 15 Gordon 2072 14 Kingfisher Shores 2259 3 Beacon Hill 2100 11 Cambridge Gardens 2747 17 Collaroy Plateau 2097 11 Edensor Park 2176 5 Gore Hill 2065 14 Kings Cross 2011 4 Beaconsfield 2015 4 Cambridge Park 2747 17 Colyton 2760 13 Edgecliff 2027 20 Gorokan 2263 3 Kings Cross 2011 20 Beaumont Hills 2155 18 Camden 2570 10 Concord 2137 8 Elanora Heights 2101 11 Gosford 2250 3 Kings Langley 2147 1 Beauty Point 2088 12 Camden South 2570 10 Concord West 2138 8 Elderslie 2335 10 Granville 2142 16 Kings Park 2148 1 Beecroft 2119 15 Cammeray 2062 12 Condell Park 2200 2 Elizabeth Bay 2011 20 Green Point 2251 3 Kingsford 2032 19 Belfield 2191 2 Campbelltown 2560 10 Coogee 2034 19 Ellis Lane 2570 10 Green Valley 2168 9 Kingsgrove 2208 2 Bella Vista 2153 6 Camperdown 2050 8 Copacabana 2251 3 Emerton 2770 13 Greenacre 2190 2 Kingswood 2747 17 Bellevue Hill 2023 20 Campsie 2194 2 Cowan 2081 7 Empire Bay 2257 3 Greenfield Park 2176 5 Kingswood Park 2747 17 Belmore 2192 2 Campsie South 2194 2 Cranebrook 2749 17 Emu Heights 2750 17 Greenwich 2065 14 Kirkham 2570 10 Belrose 2085 11 Canada Bay 2046 8 Cremorne 2090 12 Emu Plains 2750 17 Greystanes 2145 16 Kirribilli 2061 12 Bensville 2251 3 Canley Heights 2166 5 Cremorne Point 2090 12 Enfield 2136 8 Guildford 2161 16 Koolewong 2256 3 Berkeley Vale 2261 3 Canley Vale 2166 5 Cromer 2099 11 Enmore 2042 8 Gwandalan 2259 3 Lake Haven 2263 3 Berowra 2081 7 Canterbury 2193 2 Crows Nest 2065 12 Epping 2121 15 Haberfield 2045 8 Lake Munmorah 2259 3 Berowra Heights 2082 7 Carlingford 2118 6 Crows Nest 2065 14 Erina 2250 3 Hamlyn Terrace 2259 3 Lakemba 2195 2 Bidwill 2770 13 Carlingford 2118 15 Croydon 2132 8 Erina Fair 2250 3 Hammondville 2170 9 Lalor Park 2147 1 Bilgola Beach 2107 11 Carlingford 2118 16 Croydon Park 2133 8 Erina Heights 2260 3 Harbord 2096 11 Lane Cove 2066 14 Birchgrove 2041 8 Carnes Hill 2171 9 Curl Curl 2099 11 Ermington 2115 15 Harrington Park 2567 10 Lane Cove West 2066 14 Birrong 2143 2 Carramar 2163 5 Currans Hill 2567 10 Ermington 2115 16 Harris Park 2150 16 Lansvale 2166 5 Blackett 2770 13 Cartwright 2168 9 Daceyville 2032 19 Erskine Park 2759 13 Hassall Grove 2761 13 Lapstone 2773 17 Blacktown 2148 1 Castle Cove 2068 14 Daleys Point 2257 3 Erskineville 2043 4 Haymarket 2000 4 Leichhardt 2040 8 NewsLocal suburb and postcode guide Note: Suburb and postcode guide correct at the time of publishing. SUBURB PC MAP SUBURB PC MAP SUBURB PC MAP SUBURB PC MAP SUBURB PC MAP SUBURB PC MAP Lemongrove 2750 17 Moore Park 2021 20 Northmead 2152 16 Rooty Hill 2766 13 Stanmore 2048 8 Warriewood 2102 11 Leonay 2750 17 Moorebank 2170 9 Northwood 2066 14 Rose Bay 2029 20 Strathfield 2135 8 Warrimoo 2774 17 Leppington 2179 10 Mortlake 2137 8 Oakhurst 2761 13 Rosebery 2018 4 Strathfield South 2136 8 Warwick Farm 2170 9 Lethbridge Park 2770 13 Mosman 2088 12 Oatlands 2117 16 Rosebery 2018 19 Summer Hill 2130 8 Watanobbi 2259 3 Leumeah 2560 10 Mouint Riverview 2774 17 Old Guildford 2161 5 Rosehill 2142 16 Summerland Point 2259 3 Waterloo 2017 4 Lewisham 2049 8 Mount Annan 2567 10 Old Toongabbie 2146 16 Roselands 2196 2 Surry Hills 2010 4 Watsons Bay 2030 20 Lilyfield 2040 8 Mount Colah 2079 7 Orchard Hills 2748 17 Rosemeadow 2560 10 Surry Hills 2010 20 Wattle Grove 2173 9 Lindfield 2070 14 Mount Druitt 2770 13 Ourimbah 2258 3 Roseville 2069 14 Sydenham 2044 8 Waverley 2024 20 Linley Point 2066 14 Mount Kuring-Gai 2080 7 Oxley Park 2760 13 Roseville Chase 2069 14 Sydney 2000 4 Waverton 2060 12 Lisarow 2250 3 Mount Lewis 2190 2 Paddington 2021 4 Round Corner 2158 6 Sydney 2000 20 Wedderburn 2560 10 Little Bay 2036 19 Mount Pleasant 2519 17 Paddington 2021 20 Rouse Hill 2155 6 Tacoma 2259 3 Wentworthville 2145 16 Liverpool 2170 9 Mount Pritchard 2170 5 Padstow 2211 2 Rouse Hill 2155 18 Tahmoor 2573 10 Werrington 2747 17 Llandilo 2747 17 Mount Pritchard 2170 9 Padstow Heights 2211 2 Rozelle
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