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Eligible Fruit and Milk Delivery Suburbs 2018 Milk & Fruit Delivery Delivery areas by suburb August 2018 State Postcode Suburb NSW 2000 BARANGAROO NSW 2000 DAWES POINT NSW 2000 HAYMARKET NSW 2000 MILLERS POINT NSW 2000 PARLIAMENT HOUSE NSW 2000 SYDNEY NSW 2000 SYDNEY SOUTH NSW 2001 SYDNEY NSW 2002 WORLD SQUARE NSW 2004 ALEXANDRIA MC NSW 2004 EASTERN SUBURBS MC NSW 2006 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY NSW 2007 BROADWAY NSW 2007 ULTIMO NSW 2008 CHIPPENDALE NSW 2008 DARLINGTON NSW 2009 PYRMONT NSW 2010 DARLINGHURST NSW 2010 SURRY HILLS NSW 2011 ELIZABETH BAY NSW 2011 HMAS KUTTABUL NSW 2011 POTTS POINT NSW 2011 RUSHCUTTERS BAY NSW 2011 WOOLLOOMOOLOO NSW 2012 STRAWBERRY HILLS NSW 2013 STRAWBERRY HILLS NSW 2015 ALEXANDRIA NSW 2015 BEACONSFIELD NSW 2015 EVELEIGH NSW 2016 REDFERN NSW 2017 WATERLOO NSW 2017 ZETLAND NSW 2018 EASTLAKES NSW 2018 ROSEBERY NSW 2019 BANKSMEADOW NSW 2019 BOTANY NSW 2020 MASCOT NSW 2020 SYDNEY DOMESTIC AIRPORT NSW 2020 SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT NSW 2021 CENTENNIAL PARK NSW 2021 MOORE PARK NSW 2021 PADDINGTON NSW 2022 BONDI JUNCTION NSW 2022 BONDI JUNCTION PLAZA NSW 2022 QUEENS PARK NSW 2023 BELLEVUE HILL NSW 2024 BRONTE NSW 2024 WAVERLEY NSW 2025 WOOLLAHRA NSW 2026 BONDI NSW 2026 BONDI BEACH NSW 2026 NORTH BONDI NSW 2026 TAMARAMA NSW 2027 DARLING POINT NSW 2027 EDGECLIFF NSW 2027 HMAS RUSHCUTTERS NSW 2027 POINT PIPER NSW 2028 DOUBLE BAY NSW 2029 ROSE BAY NSW 2032 DACEYVILLE NSW 2032 KINGSFORD NSW 2033 KENSINGTON NSW 2035 MAROUBRA NSW 2035 MAROUBRA SOUTH NSW 2035 PAGEWOOD NSW 2037 FOREST LODGE NSW 2037 GLEBE NSW 2038 ANNANDALE NSW 2039 ROZELLE NSW 2040 LEICHHARDT NSW 2040 LILYFIELD NSW 2041 BALMAIN NSW 2041 BALMAIN EAST NSW 2041 BIRCHGROVE NSW 2042 ENMORE NSW 2042 NEWTOWN NSW 2043 ERSKINEVILLE NSW 2044 ST PETERS NSW 2044 SYDENHAM NSW 2044 TEMPE NSW 2045 HABERFIELD NSW 2046 ABBOTSFORD NSW 2046 CANADA BAY NSW 2046 CHISWICK NSW 2046 FIVE DOCK NSW 2046 RODD POINT NSW 2046 RUSSELL LEA NSW 2046 WAREEMBA NSW 2047 DRUMMOYNE NSW 2048 STANMORE NSW 2048 WESTGATE NSW 2049 LEWISHAM NSW 2049 PETERSHAM NSW 2049 PETERSHAM NORTH NSW 2050 CAMPERDOWN NSW 2050 MISSENDEN ROAD NSW 2052 UNSW SYDNEY NSW 2055 NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2057 CHATSWOOD NSW 2058 NORTHERN SUBURBS MC NSW 2060 HMAS PLATYPUS NSW 2060 HMAS WATERHEN NSW 2060 LAVENDER BAY NSW 2060 MCMAHONS POINT NSW 2060 NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 NORTH SYDNEY SHOPPINGWORLD NSW 2060 WAVERTON NSW 2061 KIRRIBILLI NSW 2061 MILSONS POINT NSW 2062 CAMMERAY NSW 2063 NORTHBRIDGE NSW 2064 ARTARMON NSW 2065 CROWS NEST NSW 2065 GREENWICH NSW 2065 NAREMBURN NSW 2065 ROYAL NORTH SHORE HOSPITAL NSW 2065 ST LEONARDS NSW 2065 WOLLSTONECRAFT NSW 2066 LANE COVE NSW 2066 LANE COVE NORTH NSW 2066 LANE COVE WEST NSW 2066 LINLEY POINT NSW 2066 LONGUEVILLE NSW 2066 NORTHWOOD NSW 2066 RIVERVIEW NSW 2067 CHATSWOOD NSW 2067 CHATSWOOD WEST NSW 2069 CASTLE COVE NSW 2069 ROSEVILLE NSW 2069 ROSEVILLE CHASE NSW 2070 EAST LINDFIELD NSW 2070 LINDFIELD NSW 2070 LINDFIELD WEST NSW 2071 EAST KILLARA NSW 2071 KILLARA NSW 2072 GORDON NSW 2073 PYMBLE NSW 2073 WEST PYMBLE NSW 2075 ST IVES NSW 2075 ST IVES CHASE NSW 2077 HORNSBY NSW 2080 MOUNT KURING-GAI NSW 2086 FRENCHS FOREST NSW 2086 FRENCHS FOREST EAST NSW 2088 MOSMAN NSW 2088 SPIT JUNCTION NSW 2090 CREMORNE NSW 2090 CREMORNE JUNCTION NSW 2090 CREMORNE POINT NSW 2091 HMAS PENGUIN NSW 2092 SEAFORTH NSW 2093 BALGOWLAH NSW 2093 BALGOWLAH HEIGHTS NSW 2093 CLONTARF NSW 2093 MANLY VALE NSW 2093 NORTH BALGOWLAH NSW 2094 FAIRLIGHT NSW 2095 MANLY NSW 2095 MANLY EAST NSW 2099 DEE WHY NSW 2100 Brookvale NSW 2102 WARRIEWOOD NSW 2102 WARRIEWOOD SHOPPING SQUARE NSW 2103 MONA VALE NSW 2106 NEWPORT NSW 2106 NEWPORT BEACH NSW 2109 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY NSW 2110 HUNTERS HILL NSW 2110 WOOLWICH NSW 2111 GLADSVILLE NSW 2112 DENISTONE EAST NSW 2112 PUTNEY NSW 2112 RYDE NSW 2113 BLENHEIM ROAD NSW 2113 EAST RYDE NSW 2113 MACQUARIE CENTRE NSW 2113 MACQUARIE PARK NSW 2113 NORTH RYDE NSW 2114 DENISTONE NSW 2114 DENISTONE WEST NSW 2114 MEADOWBANK NSW 2114 MELROSE PARK NSW 2114 WEST RYDE NSW 2115 ERMINGTON NSW 2116 RYDALMERE NSW 2117 DUNDAS NSW 2117 DUNDAS VALLEY NSW 2117 OATLANDS NSW 2117 TELOPEA NSW 2118 CARLINGFORD NSW 2118 CARLINGFORD COURT NSW 2118 CARLINGFORD NORTH NSW 2118 KINGSDENE NSW 2119 BEECROFT NSW 2119 CHELTENHAM NSW 2121 EPPING NSW 2121 NORTH EPPING NSW 2122 EASTWOOD NSW 2122 MARSFIELD NSW 2123 PARRAMATTA NSW 2124 PARRAMATTA NSW 2125 WEST PENNANT HILLS NSW 2126 CHERRYBROOK NSW 2127 NEWINGTON NSW 2127 SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK NSW 2127 WENTWORTH POINT NSW 2128 SILVERWATER NSW 2129 SYDNEY MARKETS NSW 2130 SUMMER HILL NSW 2131 ASHFIELD NSW 2132 CROYDON NSW 2133 CROYDON PARK NSW 2133 ENFIELD SOUTH NSW 2134 BURWOOD NSW 2134 BURWOOD NORTH NSW 2135 STRATHFIELD NSW 2136 BURWOOD HEIGHTS NSW 2136 ENFIELD NSW 2136 STRATHFIELD SOUTH NSW 2138 CONCORD WEST NSW 2138 LIBERTY GROVE NSW 2138 RHODES NSW 2139 CONCORD REPATRIATION HOSPITAL NSW 2140 HOMEBUSH NSW 2140 HOMEBUSH SOUTH NSW 2140 HOMEBUSH WEST NSW 2141 BERALA NSW 2141 LIDCOMBE NSW 2141 LIDCOMBE NORTH NSW 2141 ROOKWOOD NSW 2142 BLAXCELL NSW 2142 CAMELLIA NSW 2142 CLYDE NSW 2142 GRANVILLE NSW 2142 HOLROYD NSW 2142 ROSEHILL NSW 2142 SOUTH GRANVILLE NSW 2143 BIRRONG NSW 2143 POTTS HILL NSW 2143 REGENTS PARK NSW 2144 AUBURN NSW 2145 CONSTITUTION HILL NSW 2145 GIRRAWEEN NSW 2145 GREYSTANES NSW 2145 MAYS HILL NSW 2145 PEMULWUY NSW 2145 PENDLE HILL NSW 2145 SOUTH WENTWORTHVILLE NSW 2145 WENTWORTHVILLE NSW 2145 WESTMEAD NSW 2146 OLD TOONGABBIE NSW 2146 TOONGABBIE NSW 2146 TOONGABBIE EAST NSW 2147 KINGS LANGLEY NSW 2147 LALOR PARK NSW 2147 SEVEN HILLS NSW 2147 SEVEN HILLS WEST NSW 2148 ARNDELL PARK NSW 2148 BLACKTOWN NSW 2148 BLACKTOWN WESTPOINT NSW 2148 HUNTINGWOOD NSW 2148 KINGS PARK NSW 2148 MARAYONG NSW 2148 PROSPECT NSW 2150 HARRIS PARK NSW 2150 PARRAMATTA NSW 2150 PARRAMATTA WESTFIELD NSW 2151 NORTH PARRAMATTA NSW 2151 NORTH ROCKS NSW 2152 NORTHMEAD NSW 2153 BAULKHAM HILLS NSW 2153 BELLA VISTA NSW 2153 WINSTON HILLS NSW 2154 CASTLE HILL NSW 2160 MERRYLANDS NSW 2160 MERRYLANDS WEST NSW 2161 GUILDFORD NSW 2161 GUILDFORD WEST 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REVESBY NORTH NSW 2213 EAST HILLS NSW 2213 PANANIA NSW 2213 PICNIC POINT NSW 2214 MILPERRA NSW 2216 BANKSIA NSW 2216 BRIGHTON-LE-SANDS NSW 2216 KYEEMAGH NSW 2216 ROCKDALE NSW 2218 CARLTON NSW 2219 DOLLS POINT NSW 2219 SANDRINGHAM NSW 2219 SANS SOUCI NSW 2220 HURSTVILLE NSW 2220 HURSTVILLE GROVE NSW 2220 HURSTVILLE WESTFIELD NSW 2222 PENSHURST NSW 2223 MORTDALE NSW 2223 OATLEY NSW 2224 KANGAROO POINT NSW 2224 SYLVANIA NSW 2224 SYLVANIA SOUTHGATE NSW 2224 SYLVANIA WATERS NSW 2227 GYMEA NSW 2227 GYMEA BAY NSW 2228 MIRANDA NSW 2228 YOWIE BAY NSW 2229 TAREN POINT NSW 2231 KURNELL NSW 2259 TUGGERAH NSW 2259 WYONG NSW 2278 BARNSLEY NSW 2278 KILLINGWORTH NSW 2278 WAKEFIELD NSW 2286 HOLMESVILLE NSW 2286 SEAHAMPTON NSW 2286 WEST WALLSEND NSW 2287 Birmingham Gardens NSW 2287 Elermore Vale NSW 2287 Rankin Park NSW 2287 Wallsend South NSW 2289 Adamstown NSW 2289 Adamstown Heights NSW 2289 Garden Suburb NSW 2289 Highfields NSW 2289 Kotara NSW 2289 Kotara South NSW 2290 Charlestown NSW 2290 Dudley 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