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The Beaches Link was a proposed underground motorway scheme in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.It was proposed to consist of a series of motorway tunnels running north-south between Burnt Bridge Creek Deviation at Balgowlah and the Warringah Freeway at Cammeray, providing direct access from the Northern Beaches to the Sydney central business district.
The Western Harbour Tunnel was introduced as a single project with the Beaches Link, aimed at reducing the level of traffic congestion in the greater Sydney area.The Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Harbour Tunnel corridor currently carry 80 percent of all vehicles crossing Sydney Harbour and the Parramatta River, greatly increasing traffic congestion. [3]
Western Harbour Tunnel & Beaches Link may refer to these road projects in Sydney, Australia: Beaches Link; Western Harbour Tunnel This page was last edited on 20 ...
The Illawarra Mercury is a daily newspaper serving the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. It has been published since 1855, making it one of Australia's oldest newspapers and the second-oldest regional newspaper in New South Wales. [1] It has been published daily since December 1949, and has had no local daily competition since the ...
The Leader (Liverpool, New South Wales, newspaper) Liverpool: Yes: defunct: 1951–1977 The Leader and Shoalhaven district newspaper: Nowra: No: defunct: 1893–1909 The Leader: the leader in local news in the Liverpool and Ingleburn districts: Liverpool: Yes: current: 1981– Leichhardt and Petersham guardian and suburban advertiser: Petersham ...
Population by Local Government Area Mid North Coast rank Local Government Area Population 30 June 2016 [2] 10-year growth rate Population density (people/km 2) 1 Mid Coast Council: 91,958 8.7 9.1 2 Port Macquarie-Hastings Council: 79,905 14.2 21.7 3 Coffs Harbour City Council: 74,641 12.0 63.6 4 Kempsey Shire Council: 29,454 5.1 8.7 5 Nambucca ...
On 16 January, The Sydney Morning Herald reported that disastrous fires were burning in Victoria, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory as the climax of a terrible heatwave: Sydney faced record heat and had fires to the north, south and west from Palm Beach and Port Hacking to the Blue Mountains, with fires blazing at Castle Hill ...
One Mile is a suburb of the Port Stephens local government area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. [4] The Worimi people are the traditional owners of the Port Stephens area. [5] The suburb is semi-rural with a small urban settlement, several eco-resorts and back-packer accommodations to the west of Gan Gan Road.