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Region Localities Inclusion Support Agency New South Wales u Inclusion and Professional Support Program (IPSP) Grant Application Process 2013-2016 Region Localities Inclusion Support Agency New South Wales This document lists the localities which comprise each Statistical Area Level 2 within each ISA Region in New South Wales. Description This document provides greater detail on the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Statistical Areal Level 2 boundaries within each ISA Region. The localities listed in this document are the ‘gazetted locality boundaries’ supplied by the state or territory government and may differ from commonly used locality and/or suburb names. This document does not provide a definitive list of every suburb included within each ISA Region as this information is not available. Postcodes are provided for those localities which either: cross ISA boundaries or where the same locality name appears in more than one ISA region within the same state or territory. IPSP 2013-2016: ISA Region Localities – New South Wales ISA Region 1 – Sydney Inner – Localities Alexandria Eastlakes Point Piper Annandale Edgecliff Port Botany Balmain Elizabeth Bay Potts Point Balmain East Enmore Pyrmont Banksmeadow (Postcode: 2042) Queens Park Barangaroo Erskineville Randwick Beaconsfield Eveleigh Redfern Bellevue Hill Forest Lodge Rose Bay Birchgrove Glebe Rosebery Bondi Haymarket Rozelle Bondi Beach Hillsdale Rushcutters Bay Bondi Junction Kensington South Coogee Botany Kingsford St Peters Bronte La Perouse Stanmore Camperdown Leichhardt Surry Hills Centennial Park Lewisham Sydenham Chifley Lilyfield Sydney Chippendale Little Bay Tamarama Clovelly Malabar Tempe Coogee Maroubra The Rocks Daceyville Marrickville (Postcode: 2000) Darling Point Matraville Ultimo Darlinghurst Millers Point Vaucluse Darlington Moore Park Waterloo (Postcode: 2008) Newtown Watsons Bay Dawes Point North Bondi Waverley Double Bay Paddington Woollahra Dover Heights Pagewood Woolloomooloo Dulwich Hill Petersham Zetland Eastgardens Phillip Bay IPSP 2013-2016: ISA Region Localities – New South Wales ISA Region 2 – Sydney North – Localities Allambie Heights Elvina Bay Mosman Artarmon Fairlight Naremburn Avalon Forestville Narraweena Balgowlah Frenchs Forest Neutral Bay Balgowlah Heights Freshwater Newport Bayview Gladesville North Balgowlah Beacon Hill Great Mackerel Beach North Curl Curl Belrose Greenwich North Manly Bilgola Henley North Narrabeen Brookvale Hunters Hill North Ryde Cammeray Huntleys Cove North Sydney Castle Cove Huntleys Point North Willoughby Castlecrag Ingleside Northbridge Chatswood Killarney Heights Northwood Chatswood West Kirribilli Oxford Falls Church Point Ku-Ring-Gai Chase Palm Beach Clontarf Kurraba Point Putney Coasters Retreat Lane Cove Queenscliff Collaroy Lane Cove North Riverview Cottage Point Lane Cove West (Postcode: 2066) Cremorne Lavender Bay Ryde Cremorne Point Linley Point Scotland Island Cromer Longueville Seaforth Crows Nest Macquarie Park St Leonards Curl Curl Manly Tennyson Point Davidson Manly Vale Terrey Hills Dee Why Marsfield Warriewood Denistone Mcmahons Point Waverton Denistone East Meadowbank West Ryde Denistone West Melrose Park Willoughby Duffys Forest Middle Cove Willoughby East East Ryde Milsons Point Wollstonecraft Eastwood Mona Vale Woolwich Elanora Heights Morning Bay IPSP 2013-2016: ISA Region Localities – New South Wales ISA Region 3 – Sydney Central West – Localities Acacia Gardens Huntingwood Rooty Hill Arndell Park Kellyville Ridge Ropes Crossing Auburn Kings Langley Rosehill Berala Kings Park Rouse Hill Bidwill Lalor Park Rydalmere Blackett Lethbridge Park Schofields Blacktown Lidcombe Seven Hills Camellia Marayong Shalvey Clyde Marsden Park Shanes Park Colebee Mays Hill Silverwater Constitution Hill Merrylands (Postcode: 2128) Dean Park Merrylands West Smithfield Dharruk Minchinbury South Granville Doonside Mount Druitt South Wentworthville Dundas Newington Stanhope Gardens Dundas Valley North Parramatta Sydney Olympic Park Eastern Creek Northmead Telopea Emerton Oakhurst The Ponds Ermington Oatlands Toongabbie Girraween Old Toongabbie Tregear Glendenning Parklea Wentworth Point Glenwood Parramatta Wentworthville Granville Pemulwuy Westmead Greystanes Pendle Hill Whalan Guildford Plumpton Willmot Guildford West Prospect Winston Hills Harris Park Quakers Hill Woodcroft Hassall Grove Regents Park Woodpark Hebersham Riverstone Yennora Holroyd Rookwood IPSP 2013-2016: ISA Region Localities – New South Wales ISA Region 4 – Sydney Inner West – Localities Abbotsford Croydon Padstow Heights Ashbury Croydon Park Panania Ashfield Drummoyne Picnic Point Bankstown Earlwood Potts Hill Bankstown Aerodrome East Hills Punchbowl Bass Hill Enfield (Postcode: 2196) Belfield Five Dock Revesby Belmore Georges Hall Revesby Heights Birrong Greenacre Rhodes Breakfast Point Haberfield Rodd Point Burwood Homebush Roselands Burwood Heights Homebush West Russell Lea Cabarita Hurlstone Park Sefton Campsie Kingsgrove Strathfield Canada Bay Lakemba Strathfield South Canterbury Lansdowne Summer Hill Chester Hill (Postcode: 2163) (Postcode: 2130) Chiswick Liberty Grove Villawood Chullora Milperra Wareemba Clemton Park Mortlake Wiley Park Concord Mount Lewis Yagoona Concord West North Strathfield Condell Park Padstow IPSP 2013-2016: ISA Region Localities – New South Wales ISA Region 5 – St George-Sutherland – Localities Alfords Point Gymea Narwee Allawah Gymea Bay Oatley Arncliffe Heathcote Oyster Bay Bangor Hurstville Peakhurst Banksia Hurstville Grove Peakhurst Heights Barden Ridge Illawong Penshurst Bardwell Park Jannali Port Hacking Bardwell Valley Kangaroo Point Ramsgate Beverley Park Kareela Ramsgate Beach Beverly Hills Kirrawee Riverwood Bexley Kogarah Rockdale Bexley North Kogarah Bay Royal National Park Blakehurst Kurnell Sandringham Bonnet Bay Kyeemagh Sans Souci Brighton-Le-Sands Kyle Bay South Hurstville Bundeena Lilli Pilli Sutherland Burraneer (Postcode: 2229) Sylvania Caringbah Loftus Turrella Caringbah South Lucas Heights Waterfall Carlton Lugarno Wolli Creek Carss Park Maianbar Woolooware Como Mascot Woronora Heights Connells Point Menai Yarrawarrah Cronulla Miranda Yowie Bay Dolls Point Monterey Engadine Mortdale IPSP 2013-2016: ISA Region Localities – New South Wales ISA Region 6 – Sydney Central North – Localities Annangrove Epping North Rocks Arcadia Fiddletown North Turramurra Asquith Forest Glen North Wahroonga Baulkham Hills Galston Pennant Hills Beaumont Hills Glenhaven Pymble Beecroft Glenorie Roseville Bella Vista Gordon Roseville Chase Berowra Hornsby Sackville North Berowra Heights Hornsby Heights Singletons Mill Berowra Waters Kellyville South Maroota Berrilee Kenthurst South Turramurra Box Hill Killara St Ives Brooklyn Laughtondale St Ives Chase Canoelands Lindfield Thornleigh Carlingford Maroota Turramurra Castle Hill Middle Dural Wahroonga Cattai Milsons Passage Waitara Cheltenham Mount Colah Warrawee Cherrybrook Mount Kuring-Gai West Pennant Hills Cowan Nelson West Pymble Dangar Island (Postcode: 2765) Westleigh Dural (Postcode: 2158) Normanhurst Wisemans Ferry East Killara North Epping East Lindfield IPSP 2013-2016: ISA Region Localities – New South Wales ISA Region 7 – Gosford Wyong – Localities Alison Frazer Park Mooney Mooney Creek (Postcode: 2259) Freemans Mount Elliot Avoca Beach Glenning Valley Mount White Bar Point Glenworth Valley Narara Bateau Bay Gorokan Niagara Park Bensville Gosford Norah Head Berkeley Vale Green Point Noraville Blackwall (Postcode: 2251) North Avoca Blue Bay Greengrove North Gosford Blue Haven Gunderman Ourimbah Booker Bay Gwandalan Palm Grove Bouddi Halekulani Palmdale Budgewoi Halloran Patonga Budgewoi Peninsula Hamlyn Terrace Pearl Beach Buff Point Hardys Bay Peats Ridge Bushells Ridge Holgate Phegans Bay Calga Horsfield Bay Picketts Valley Canton Beach Jilliby Point Clare Cedar Brush Creek Kangy Angy Point Wolstoncroft Central Mangrove Kanwal Ravensdale Chain Valley Bay Kariong Rocky Point Charmhaven Kiar San Remo Cheero Point Killarney Vale Saratoga Chittaway Bay Killcare Heights Shelly Beach Chittaway Point Kincumber Somersby Cogra Bay Kincumber South Spencer Colongra Kingfisher Shores Springfield Copacabana Kulnura (Postcode: 2250) Crangan Bay Lake Haven St Huberts Island Daleys Point Lake Munmorah Summerland Point Davistown Lemon Tree Tacoma Dooralong Lisarow Tacoma South Doyalson Little Jilliby Terrigal Doyalson North Long Jetty The Entrance Durren Durren Lower Mangrove The Entrance North East Gosford Macmasters Beach Toowoon Bay Empire Bay Magenta Toukley Erina Mangrove Creek Tuggerah Erina Heights Mangrove Mountain Tuggerawong Ettalong Beach Mannering Park Tumbi Umbi Forresters Beach Mardi Fountaindale Matcham IPSP 2013-2016: ISA Region Localities – New South Wales ISA Region 7 – Gosford Wyong – Localities Umina Beach Watanobbi Wyoming Upper Mangrove Wendoree Park Wyong Wadalba West Gosford Wyong Creek Wagstaffe Woongarrah Wyongah Wallarah Woy Woy Yarramalong Wamberal Woy Woy Bay Yattalunga Warnervale Wybung
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