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Photos - Surprises - Rubbish (continued)
Georges
Heights
Well, if it's their mess, let them clean
it up. Our favourite walk boasts magnificent views of
the harbour while passing former army and navy installations
and finishing with a swim or picnic at Clifton Gardens
wharf. Start at Middle Head Road, Georges Heights.
Gymea Bay
Manna Crescent, Gymea Bay, goes green.
Gymea Bay
Don’t rubbish Gymea Bay. Even if it has plenty of it, as in Ellesmere Road.
Heckenberg
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It appears that a first-grade Australian
footballer lives in Talbingo Place, Heckenberg.
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Huntingwood
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Maybe we've come at the wrong time, but
Honeman Close, Huntingwood, doesn't seem to be carrying
much traffic at the moment.
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Hurlstone Park
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So that’s why a dog is called
poo-ch. Do the right thing in Hampden Road, Hurlstone
Park.
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Jannali
Thoughtfulness in Sevenoaks Place, Jannali:
That old codger will be walking our street soon. We'd better make sure that he gets adequate rest.
Kogarah Bay
One of life's little mysteries: why does the north side of
Kogarah Bay's Souter Street have its kerb packed with emptied
rubbish bins, yet there is not one bin on the south side?
Are all the northerners late risers? Does the boundary for
rubbish collections go down the middle of Souter Street? Why
is there no-one around to ask?
Longueville
Remember when we had small rubbish bins? They’ve all migrated to Longueville’s Wharf Road…
Longueville
…and Mary Street.
Miller
Sydney's neatest people live in Wiltshire
Street, Miller - always a small bin followed by the large
bin.
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